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1 His voice was as emotionless as if he had been a phonograph.
2 Raines did not turn his face, which was as emotionless as stone.
3 It all came out as emotionless as a tape recording.
4 Face as emotionless as when he'd arrived, she curtsied.
5 He's nearly as emotionless as Father himself.
6 Stephen's face was as emotionless as ever.
7 His face was as emotionless as Chapman's.
8 Simply he stood and looked after Bonbright, outwardly as emotionless as a block of the rock that he resembled.
9 Even as emotionless as a translator was supposed to be, his eyes spoke with fear, overflowing with existential dread.
10 And the other man, with the woman's head crumpled against his shoulder, looked into a face as emotionless as stone.
11 By putting stories out in the open, our campaign seeks to abolish the attitude that other human beings can be treated as emotionless objects.
12 A day after Ferrante took the stand in his own defense, prosecutor Lisa Pellegrini described him as emotionless when speaking of his wife's death.
13 But John Banks had just shown her that he was not only as emotionless as the Rock of Gibraltar, he was as immovable as well.
14 "Hey," she responded, her voice as emotionless as she could make it.
15 "Um-m," grunted Griffith, his face as emotionless as a piece of crackled wood.
16 "Dun had to be stopped before she activated any fail-safes," Malin reported, his tone as emotionless as his expression.
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