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They seem to lack all power of looking at things impersonally.
Your mother is not able to take the answers impersonally.
The demon then began impersonally to tell him why he was needed.
They gave information accurately but impersonally, as if anyone could do it.
Paul had never seen anything so impersonally terrifying in all his life.
She held him under and watched impersonally as he drowned.
But it seems that you speak quite impersonally of the force upon the food supply.
"That's what I look like to people," she thought impersonally.
He swore at us briefly and impersonally, then was gone.
I was now just impersonally a man, striving against the elements.
It was strange how he could think about her personally and impersonally at the same time.
"It will only be a moment, Doctor," she said impersonally.
Men fell apart, stared impersonally at one another, and moved slowly away.
He looked at her impersonally, solemn-faced, as if they had never met before.
Apologetically and impersonally, he told the other that the information was no longer required.
At the last gate we were both searched, thoroughly and impersonally.
Most of the art is directed only outward and impersonally made, by machines.
He could hear another voice, impersonally feminine, cool, clear, nearly icy.
From opposite sides Or the desk, they stared at each other impersonally.
He sat for a moment staring at me impersonally.
Grant marveled at how impersonally he managed to put it.
"Such developments usually are," he said, glad of a chance to speak impersonally.
Impersonally modern, they looked just like a score of similar structures scattered across the nation.
Argyll would deal - impersonally, as was his way - with any offender.
One of the screens flashed, and a voice said impersonally: "Mathematics."