Aún no tenemos significados para "so impersonal".
1It seemed so impersonal and soulless compared with a good old-fashioned phonecall.
2It was so cold, so impersonal, so void of all vitality.
3And then the first one - Iopenedit slowly-had been so impersonal.
4The structure was so impersonal; the crush of students daunting.
5His voice had become so impersonal that it was toneless.
6I just didn't like the things -theyare so impersonal, and they lack real elegance.
7Stella Wilson The scary size makes it so impersonal.
8He was so silent, so unbending, so impersonal.
9Listening devices are so impersonal, she said.
10It always seemed so impersonal and sordid, and the idea that Aidan would find it so arousing disturbed me.
11Visible behind high walls, the mansions appeared the same as in the old movies, so impressive, but so impersonal.
12These things made their whole relation so impersonal that they hadn't the rules or reasons people found in ordinary friendships.
14His prose was good, though at its best so impersonal that it recalled the manner of an exceptionally well-written leading article.
15There was something so icy and swift, so impersonal and uncompromising about this man that his very presence seemed an accusation.
16He seemed so impersonal, almost remote, though nicer than ever to Johnny; and Mrs. Leland rather preferred the personal note in conservation.
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