| 31. | Anne is portrayed as coldhearted and selfish, but will occasionally show affection to Mary and her family.
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| 32. | A coldhearted princess orders the execution of a string of suitors, then finds the meaning of true love.
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| 33. | This is coldhearted policy, legitimized only by the clandestine nature and virulence of the threat facing this country.
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| 34. | As to vamping, critics stated that her portrayal of calculating, coldhearted women was morally instructive to men.
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| 35. | There are politicians who could fairly be accused of such coldhearted cynicism; Clinton isn't one of them.
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| 36. | Reeves uses his usual dispassion ( or is that flat acting ? ) to good effect as the coldhearted killer.
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| 37. | Behind those trademark sunglasses, Anna Wintour, editor of Vogue magazine, isn't so coldhearted after all.
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| 38. | Perhaps he has become a convert to Belichick's coldhearted approach, or perhaps he just needs a job.
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| 39. | Tremain joins the army, goes to Europe to fight the Germans and earns a reputation as a coldhearted killer.
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| 40. | One is a coldhearted, violent police officer; the other is a helpless romantic suffering from a mental handicap.
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