| 31. | But his paintings were weightier, unsentimental and immediate.
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| 32. | They are unsentimental, often starkly so, but still full of emotion.
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| 33. | Its unsentimental stab of poignancy for a vanishing West is the real thing.
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| 34. | Graduate study in the sciences, however, is a very unsentimental education.
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| 35. | Whaley likes to hear that his film is unsentimental.
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| 36. | Tender memories quickly gave way to the decidedly unsentimental point of this reverie.
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| 37. | They were hard-nosed and unsentimental but mysterious.
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| 38. | Katchor sees the world though a lens of unsentimental illogic and erudite nonsense.
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| 39. | Berger's view is sympathetic, but unsentimental.
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| 40. | Market competition is a discovery process that subjects business hypotheses to unsentimental testing.
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