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As a dispassionate observer of lots of faith institutions, I have felt there are few that match the Church of England for its wide range of views within the same fold.

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When Leonard Nimoy was approached about acting in a new TV series called “Star Trek,” he was, like any good Vulcan contemplating a risky mission in a chaotic universe, dispassionate.

I liked the idea of this really dispassionate observer that would only say what is actually happening.

The operators are cool and dispassionate, almost clinical in their targeting and killing.

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As an astrologer, it’s most ethical to view the zodiacal constellations with a lovingly dispassionate eye.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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