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  • Unemotional equaled passionless in my book, so what could I expect?

    Giving Up the V Serena Robar 2009

  • Unemotional equaled passionless in my book, so what could I expect?

    Giving Up the V Serena Robar 2009

  • Unemotional equaled passionless in my book, so what could I expect?

    Giving Up the V Serena Robar 2009

  • Unemotional equaled passionless in my book, so what could I expect?

    Giving Up the V Serena Robar 2009

  • Unemotional through the testimony, the defendants did follow the proceedings, leafing through large files of evidence, Asiedu paying particular attention.

    CNN Transcript Jan 16, 2007 2007

  • Unemotional, matter-of-fact acceptance of himself exactly as he was.

    The Pandora Principle Carolyn Clowes 1990

  • Unemotional, matter-of-fact acceptance of himself exactly as he was.

    The Pandora Principle Carolyn Clowes 1990

  • Unemotional Archie perfunctorily contributed to the pile an old cloth cap with the peak torn off.

    The Nigger of the Narcissus 1897

  • Unemotional thoughts require an attitude of repose, the body resting on the retired foot.

    The American Union Speaker 1852

  • Unemotional: Tim Cook is described as favouring a tough stare through his wire-rimmed glasses instead of a rant

    unknown title 2011

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