| 11. | From up there on the cliff, what he sees has some of the impersonality of video games.
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| 12. | In the book Ingalls compares the impersonality of Sanskrit poetry with the predominantly personal poetry of the West.
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| 13. | Liem Keng Sien displays works criticizing the impersonality of life in Jakarta and people's individualistic behavior.
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| 14. | Shemi Zarhin, who wrote and directed, matches the banality of his screenplay with the impersonality of his filmmaking.
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| 15. | The impersonality of these people s behavior leads Rich to notice the importance of the partner for the gay individual.
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| 16. | It is saved from cavernous impersonality by its hip, open-air atmosphere, and is really two restaurants in one.
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| 17. | After World War II, a new generation of poets sought to revoke the effort of their predecessors towards impersonality and objectivity.
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| 18. | Some argue that video journalists can get closer to the story, avoiding the impersonality that may come with larger television crewing.
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| 19. | "Fallen Star " forces visitors to juxtapose the comforts of home with the unsettling impersonality of a large institution.
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| 20. | The younger rock audience breaks through video-era impersonality with moshing, one of the most tactile participatory rituals in music history.
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