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Then, suddenly but unsentimentally, the play acquires a moral center.
Unsentimentally, the way I knew he wanted it.
But this book has the heart to end, credibly and unsentimentally, on a note of rebirth.
The two look back on their own childhoods as revealingly and unsentimentally.
(Several late stories deal unsentimentally with the deaths of her mother and father.)
An unsentimentally small stoic figure at other times, she moves toward and engages briefly with another human.
Ms. Banks unsentimentally bares the heart of the creative urge.
The play's anti-drug message is delivered unsentimentally in broad but effective strokes.
In "Quartet," he has used age and his distinctive presence, unsentimentally, as a main ingredient.
She evokes, unsentimentally, the pleasures and funny rituals of middle-American life.
I took it back to the position, where it was unsentimentally torn up for cleaning-rags.
The former confidants have either died or been unsentimentally ejected from the inner circle.
Mary's life and death are superbly and unsentimentally accomplished.
There's pain here, plenty of it, and on the whole it's honestly and unsentimentally handled.
And, no matter what anyone believes, there are hazards in air travel for dogs, and decisions should be made unsentimentally.
He made his points strongly, surely, unsentimentally.
"Some of our theories are being confirmed; others are unsentimentally debunked.
Just before the second egg is laid, the mother unsentimentally rolls the first egg right out of the nest.
Seen unsentimentally, despite the soft, pictorial approach, they seem worn but not eroded, pretty much at peace with the only lives they knew.
Despite his childhood reverence toward movie stars, Bachardy manages to see them quite unsentimentally.
The book reveals what it has to, honestly and unsentimentally, though with a creditable sympathy that some readers may feel unable to share.
Her repertoire then was weighted toward carefully observed, unsentimentally poignant songs about love relationships and their hazards.
"Prioritising ruthlessly; specialising aggressively and collaborating unsentimentally", was the answer.
The mood was unsentimentally upbeat.
English maintains that her ability to unsentimentally assess a situation, be it a comedy line, a casting choice or a contract, is simple pragmatism.