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So let's just keep things kind of impersonal, can we?
It is too impersonal to make love in the dark.
Already came over the child the cold sense of the impersonal world.
Cold and impersonal, he thought, trying to make everything go dead inside him.
In common with the design, the play is cold and impersonal.
But the man on the stage of death was the impersonal one.
What difference did it make, these impersonal hands on her body?
Clearly personal, but in an impersonal sort of way, if you see what I mean.
The war is impersonal for the very people to whom it should be most personal.
He or she lives in an impersonal world, out of touch with other people.
A cold, impersonal voice could be heard throughout the entire central.
The talk was generally impersonal for a start, but the children were full of questions.
I was a voice coming out of somewhere, but rather impersonal.
You had contact and yet it seemed an impersonal one.
It is an "I" that has become impersonal in the service of art.
He gave her a look that was at the same time warm and impersonal.
This may be true, but his art is hardly impersonal.
The shelters, workers said, were often too large and impersonal.
They were still beautiful, but their beauty had become impersonal.
The impersonal cruelty of large government was brought home to him.
Sometimes it was easier for them if you were impersonal.
And the college, whatever its size, begins to seem far less impersonal.
When I have passed over this ground, it will be possible to get on to something more general and impersonal in its nature.
The impersonal mind deals with all time and things as ever present.
In all that time I've never had anything but the most impersonal comments from you.