| 1. | In that environment patients can be processed as impersonally as any other commodity.
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| 2. | Jan tries to express his feelings to her, but Mother replies impersonally.
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| 3. | The other is that " it is curious " is being used here impersonally.
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| 4. | Part One begins impersonally in the style of a police " procedural ."
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| 5. | "Some members distribute these materials impersonally and anonymously, " the Web site says.
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| 6. | Walsh makes himself as coolly, impersonally threatening as that 18-wheeler, a villain to remember.
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| 7. | Lichtenstein's magnification of his source material made his impersonally drawn motifs seem all the more empty.
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| 8. | Human-resources specialists say Andersen committed a major blooper by informing workers of their fate so abruptly and impersonally.
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| 9. | What seems to bother fans in this stylishly intense city is a deeper sense of being treated impersonally, of being abandoned.
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| 10. | The new viewing proceeds impersonally, not pausing to register the paradox that there is no human subject " doing " it.
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