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12 Sentences With "most heartless"

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Friedreich's ataxia, a little-known, progressive, fatal neuromuscular disease, has no cure; most heartless of all, its onset usually occurs in young children, who are unlikely to reach the age of 30.
It's difficult to watch more than two episodes at a time—this is reality TV at its most heartless and cynical—but it's also horrifyingly compelling, like watching blackhead extraction videos on YouTube.
Not only has the songstress nearly broken the Internet with the arrival of her critically acclaimed albums (most recently, 25), the British performer also has the ability to make the most heartless of listeners sob uncontrollably with just one listen of her heart-wrenching songs.
"After fighting for her life for over two weeks, our beloved and irreplaceable Andreea — wonderful daughter, sister, partner, dedicated friend and the most unique and life-loving person you can imagine — was cruelly and brutally ripped away from our lives in the most heartless and spiritless way," they said.
While that number may tick up or down slightly, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's most recent version keeps the most heartless features intact: it allows insurers to charge older Americans five times more than younger adults and it guts Medicaid, which covers more than 60 percent of nursing home residents.
"After fighting for her life for over two weeks, our beloved and irreplaceable Andreea — wonderful daughter, sister, partner, dedicated friend and the most unique and life-loving person you can imagine — was cruelly and brutally ripped away from our lives in the most heartless and spiritless way," they said in a statement.
Tom Segev called the ruling "one of the most heartless in the history of Israel, perhaps the most heartless ever".. The Supreme Court of Israel overturned most of the verdict in January 1958, ruling that the lower court had "erred seriously", but Kasztner was assassinated in 1957 as a result of the earlier judgment..
In June 1955, the judge, Benjamin Halevi, decided in Gruenwald's favor, ruling that Kastner had "sold his soul to the devil". Kastner and his associates had helped to persuade the Jewish community that they were being resettled, Halevi wrote in his 300-page judgment. In return, the SS had allowed the Kastner train to leave Hungary. Israeli historian Tom Segev called the ruling "one of the most heartless in the history of Israel, perhaps the most heartless ever".
When the government introduced further benefit cuts of up to 10% for single, employable people, Martindale described Filmon's administration as the "cruelest, most heartless government in Canada".David Roberts, "Single people on welfare target of Manitoba cutbacks", Globe and Mail, 13 March 1996, A6. In 1999, he and fellow NDP MLA Diane McGifford organized consultative meetings of parents and day- care providers.Nick Martin, "Parents tell NDP day-care shortage critical", Winnipeg Free Press, 14 February 1999, A3.
FDIC chair L. William Seidman would later write that Lincoln's push to get depositors to switch was "one of the most heartless and cruel frauds in modern memory." American Continental went bankrupt in April 1989, and Lincoln was seized by the FHLBB on April 14, 1989. About 23,000 customers were left with worthless bonds. Many investors, often living in California retirement communities, lost their life savings, and felt emotional damage for having been duped on top of their financial devastation.
The regulators had already adjudged the bonds to have no solvent backing. pp. 233, 235. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation chair L. William Seidman would later write that Lincoln's push to get depositors to switch was "one of the most heartless and cruel frauds in modern memory". In late 1988, Keating began desperate attempts to sell Lincoln; regulators rejected one $50 million potential sale due to the buyers not meeting federal requirements. A December 1988 audit by the FHLBB found Lincoln in violation of many regulations and in danger of default.
These are taken through the city sewers to a jewelry store own by Morientes - an old friend of Pérez that trades them paying the teeth's weight in gold coins. What should have been a routine job for the mythical mouse won't be tonight since the most heartless and ambitious thugs decide to kidnap Pérez and take control of his boat and his fortune. This would be the end of the story for everyone except for Lucía who - with the help of her cousin Ramiro - disobeying her parents and not measuring the consequences will try to rescue Pérez unleashing a fascinating adventure that will prove that you don't have to be a kid to believe. The story was based partially on the Ratoncito Pérez, a character in Spanish folklore similar to the Tooth fairy.

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