Word: heartlessly
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...policy goes largely unenforced, and the dining atmosphere is not antagonistic but civil. We also urge Harvard Dining Services to provide paper bags and containers so that students will have the flexibility to eat on the run. Given the almost nonexistent flexibility of the current meal plan, it is heartless to attempt to close this small yet vital loophole in the system...
Those on the other end of the moral spectrum, the bad guy politicos, are also continually astounded by the efficacy of Murray's secret agent man act. The stock Brit and the stock Russian, working together to revive the Cold War, marvel at his cool aplomb and heartless ability to ignore the impending torture and death that could ensue if things go wrong. The clever folks in the audience can laugh and laugh, knowing it's really ignorance that gives such calm, whereas for Wallace it's the assumption that because he paid for the ticket, his safety in this...
Diaz, in the umpteenth reprise of her standard snotty bitch role (She's the One, Feeling Minnesota), seems barely able to even go through the motions: Blah blah blah, I'm cold and heartless, blah blah blah, now I've learned to love and be vulnerable. Diaz always gives the impression that she actually is a good actress, but until she starts taking roles that give her a little room to work, audiences will never know for sure...
That understood, the Clericuzios, the Corleone-like family around which this saga revolves, still seem to be an awfully heartless bunch. The story is set in motion when Rose Marie (played in her youth by Emily Hampshire and later as an embittered nutbag by Kirstie Alley) falls for a young man in the rival Santadio family. Rose Marie's father, Don Domenico (Danny Aiello), disapproves of the union. So what does he do? He has his sons kill the young man on the couple's wedding night and then reflects to himself that Rose Marie shouldn't have been spared...
...told the result. "He didn't care about spreading the virus," says Beth Meyerson of the Missouri Department of Health. "It was a clear case of power." Meyerson says that in Missouri, which closely tracks people with HIV, fewer than 1% knowingly infect others. But one heartless player can mean a public health disaster...