| 1. | But nobody ever delivered the message more clearly, unsparingly or unsentimentally.
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| 2. | Then, suddenly but unsentimentally, the play acquires a moral center.
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| 3. | Picoult, who lived among the Amish to research her book, portrays them unsentimentally but compassionately.
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| 4. | Leo promptly got tossed to an aide, who stuffed it unsentimentally into a black Trek duffel bag.
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| 5. | Solondz's " Storytelling " looks unsentimentally at the heartbreaking things outcasts do to themselves.
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| 6. | The second focuses unsentimentally _ but with profound compassion _ on an unwed mother and her seven illegitimate children.
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| 7. | And Alun Armstrong lucidly and unsentimentally etches the dementia of the aged father of " Mappa Mundi ."
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| 8. | The equilibrium, Ridgeway concludes unsentimentally, was due to the low level of their technology, not to some ecological wisdom.
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| 9. | Looking at oneself squarely and unsentimentally is not easy, but the pain is eased by the word " recovering ."
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| 10. | And, no matter what anyone believes, there are hazards in air travel for dogs, and decisions should be made unsentimentally.
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