She might have been a dispassionateobserver from a far-off land.
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A dispassionateobserver would have judged that the words went somewhere near home.
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To a dispassionateobserver the basket may have been twenty feet above the water.
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He is a very thorough and dispassionateobserver without you awake and aware to feed him your emotions.'
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I can't believe the girl wilfully deceives, and yet Britt was explicit, and he seems to be a keen, dispassionateobserver.
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It is interesting to note that for a time he laid aside his attitude of the dispassionateobserver, and caught the general excitement.
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But Mr. Bagehot could well afford to trifle thus coyly with dulness, because he knew it only theoretically and as a dispassionateobserver.
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The dispassionateobserver, whose studies have led him to plumb its depths, can hardly regard it otherwise than as a standing menace to civilisation.
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That wasn't who I was or what I did: I was the forensic scientist, the dispassionateobserver, the eagle-eyed Ph.D. summoned to solve the puzzle.
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Now the speeds they can reach have all but doubled and to the casual, dispassionateobserver the concept remains faintly ludicrous and almost certainly insane.
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But normally sober and dispassionateobservers are also discussing something even more extraordinary.
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But what are the conclusions to be drawn by dispassionateobservers?
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These are some of the salient faults of labor-faultswhich are patent to all dispassionateobservers.
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To more dispassionateobservers, both the timing and the content of the PD proposal raises serious issues.
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Our job is to be dispassionateobservers.
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"Girls like kissing," said Tinker in a tone of a dispassionateobserver.