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| He was | indifferent about money and clothes, and he used to wea |
| Though Edmond was | indifferent about the match, she was from German-Baltic |
| y the band that does not allow them to stay | indifferent and forces them to take their stand on the |
| The film progresses as the | indifferent and incompetent Moore slowly becomes more a |
| The Case of Obedience to Rulers in Things | Indifferent; and the Power of the Offertory as a Means |
| ut after the fashion of a spade, of stature | indifferent, and somewhat thick, decently attired" |
| m name, and fits well with the band's often | indifferent approach to their music. |
| Indifferent as the enemy had hitherto been, the prepara | |
| He has an | indifferent attitude towards politics, often taking on |
| serai is in a dilapidated condition due to | indifferent attitude of the government. |
| rijans of Karamchedu (Guntur Dist), and the | indifferent attitude of the then State Government, he o |
| not a very well known singer because of his | indifferent attitude. |
| merit, to surprise the adults, effected by | indifferent attitude. |
| mashed potatoes and sausages, she tells an | indifferent audience of her mother and cat about a rece |
| rish concerns, initially hostile or at best | indifferent, became somewhat less so following the 1920 |
| The classic example is a person | indifferent between 10 and 11 grams of sugar and indiff |
| At first, the fisherman is | indifferent, but when it is revealed that his wife Tryd |
| The club's form in the league was | indifferent, but they won the Division One championship |
| cide either to become involved or to remain | indifferent, but he must make that choice again each da |
| Indifferent chosen-ciphertext attack | |
| The MUD has at times been met with | indifferent critical response, as with being called "an |
| regretted her choice and turns into a dark, | indifferent cynic. |
| Batting as an opener, Antrobus had an | indifferent debut match, scoring six runs in the first |
| iked it, and the viewing public were simply | indifferent, despite an attempt to re-launch it by brin |
| In contrast, Small Heath put on "a very | indifferent display" in losing 4-1 at West Bromwich Alb |
| ace handling, though this led to them being | indifferent divers. |
| Among these children is the | indifferent Elena, who the narrator quickly becomes com |
| the reaction this elicits from his formerly | indifferent family, he concocts a scheme: he hires Mary |
| orable land tenure system, the indolent and | indifferent farmer, financial inability, and trust oppo |
| craves and requires more attention from his | indifferent father. |
| elieving at the time that the Ottomans were | indifferent fighters, they assumed they were faced by t |
| as less successful for him, as injuries and | indifferent form limited his appearances. |
| He displayed | indifferent form in the 2004-05 season and was linked w |
| After a period of | indifferent form, he went on loan to his home town club |
| Came is an | indifferent golfer who once spent five minutes looking |
| when her pleas for help were ignored by the | indifferent government. |
| ears as auxiliary bishop he had experienced | indifferent health" and he excluded himself from appoin |
| Normally reserved and | indifferent, his facial expressions soften when he's wi |
| She is not so | indifferent, however, about the story that she met Jagg |
| Water quality had been | indifferent in the past but work to local drainage syst |
| roving at last unfaithful to her shaven and | indifferent lord, they were divorced, and the Kings of |
| d in music topped off by often humorous and | indifferent lyrics. |
| Trieste and, in particular, to his hero, an | indifferent man who cheats on his wife and lies to his |
| Hicks left the resort town in 1903, and | indifferent management let the town decay. |
| But their wretched background - an | indifferent mother and drunken abusive father - casts a |
| so schismatics, Protestants, Anglicans, the | indifferent, Muslims, pagans, atheists. |
| d and distant and left her upbringing to an | indifferent nanny. |
| He isn't a bad bloke, just a tired and | indifferent one, and when he follows his wife to Greece |
| here are, however, a few journeymen who are | indifferent or ambiguous to the ongoing struggle, and w |
| istinct pantheons of deities who are either | indifferent or actively hostile to humanity. |
| emphasising the title a Laodicean (someone | indifferent or half-hearted)"I wish my castle wasn't bu |
| angered list because of its poor repair and | indifferent ownership. |
| also revived the Catholic faith among many | indifferent parishioners, who were made indifferent by |
| ing but non-lifting screw made them at best | indifferent performers when under sail. |
| mponents, and can occur around irrationally | indifferent periodic points. |
| ing's Cross running at 85 mph, showing that | indifferent permanent way was partly responsible; howev |
| In addition, the often | indifferent quality of the liquor available at this tim |
| had the capacity to record sound, albeit of | indifferent quality. |
| r stating: "What is disproportionate is the | indifferent reaction of the international community whe |
| In part because of his rather | indifferent record, especially after further embarrassm |
| ing several folk-themed albums to a largely | indifferent response, Saskia & Serge changed direction |
| designed for high smooth water speed, with | indifferent results. |
| Its | indifferent sales and poor critical reception wounded h |
| tsman, sparkling centuries alternating with | indifferent scores, but by 1966 he had forced himself b |
| s on Ramsey's England teamsheet, despite an | indifferent spell for West Ham as a club and team. |
| An | indifferent spell in October and November saw Town lose |
| the summit of the table in November, but an | indifferent spell in December saw Town slip to third by |
| Peter the Great took a more | indifferent stance, and marched his troops towards Swed |
| Virgo endured an | indifferent start to his Celtic career, being substitut |
| for a time in title contention, although an | indifferent start and heavy defeats at the hands of riv |
| n to the Premier Division, but following an | indifferent start and the resignation of Martin Murray, |
| An | indifferent start to the season saw Leicester sit 14th |
| An | indifferent student, he nevertheless participated in ch |
| nt little comedy of a canine ghost) are but | indifferent stuff, too full of snakes and hidden treasu |
| perated as a London merchant, although with | indifferent success. |
| sumed spinning on his own account, but with | indifferent success. |
| ten years serve to emphasize Kent County's | indifferent support of the Revolutionary cause. |
| ither advantageous nor disadvantageous, but | indifferent, the chance that it may become established |
| 001 season Habib left for Essex, but had an | indifferent three seasons with the club and was release |
| Indifferent to space | |
| Indifferent to the intrigues, Peter continued his regen | |
| Chamberlain was generally | indifferent to these proposals, and refused British sup |
| Though | indifferent to general literature, he had some taste in |
| is impressed and taken with Ziyi but she is | indifferent to him. |
| fers coastal estuaries and wetlands, and is | indifferent to salinity. |
| A gutsy batsman he was "almost | indifferent to his own safety. |
| he had lost all sense of time and was quite | indifferent to the world of things around her. |
| doctor remains impervious to her charms and | indifferent to her wealth. |
| ffield (James Woods), his former lawyer, is | indifferent to Montana and later betrays him to Gomez a |
| The German authorities were | indifferent to this mass death because they considered |
| s Hyun-gyeong's brother, Ji-hoon is largely | indifferent to household matters as he shuttles between |
| man feelings, he was misogyny as women were | indifferent to him, except for criminals. |
| ough she loves writer DeWitt Taylor, who is | indifferent to amassing a fortune, her mother urges her |
| y and old to make a career in court and too | indifferent to her husband and children, who are barely |
| This makes the utility | indifferent to selling less product and improves the ab |
| so its arrogant owner - a young man totally | indifferent to Sergio. |
| a, went from being free-spirited and fairly | indifferent to religion in her youth to becoming obsess |
| o the drama itself were somewhat narrow and | indifferent to artistic progress. |
| Hawkwood is | indifferent to Arnolfini's demands, for he has accident |
| re so hard that Choiseul declares: "I am as | indifferent to peace as Pitt can be. |
| unt of walking and running and become quite | indifferent to heat and cold, and so you are little lik |
| se wrongs seldom attracted notice in an age | indifferent to the claims of common humanity, found a f |
| ut the planned offensive, but his father is | indifferent to the information and tells Mino that it i |
| song in the play, though they are actually | indifferent to the fate of the little matchgirl, who is |
| that he had no right to suppose them to be | indifferent to the change he had made." |
| h the deception after the Guardian appeared | indifferent to the fact that the sixth segment - Prince |
| ars from poaching, and at the same time are | indifferent to the cruelty issues that concern Western |
| Psychology can be as | indifferent to it as, for instance, optics can be to th |
| "Africa was too open to the world to remain | indifferent to what was happening around it", but that |
| Chandra Bose and the Jugantar leaders were | indifferent to their efficiency, the members of the Anu |
| Mr. Schrader is | indifferent to the sinner, but he cannot contain his lo |
| n Police quarters, and rank and file Police | indifferent to orders of Officers, will continue and re |
| Although he was quoted as being generally | indifferent to the new series, he eventually wrote an e |
| He saw that officers were | indifferent toward the rank and file, and that the lowe |
| rces are not so much malevolent as they are | indifferent toward humanity. |
| At first Ren is | indifferent towards Konkon, but that quickly changes wh |
| the fanatical and merciless Teruhi and the | indifferent Tsukishiro from destroying the gods of natu |
| US gigs but with no UK distribution and an | indifferent UK music press, "Unsafe" failed to make a d |
| a character's seeming insignificance in an | indifferent universe, the correspondent's experience in |
| against the God they reject, so much as an | indifferent universe. |
| or die, Pandora merely responds in a quiet, | indifferent voice that she can't do what Akasha is aski |
| er wrote that "she plays all sorts of roles | indifferent well - she shares, by economy, the reading |
| Jenny Sunley is Davey's | indifferent wife who craves social status, and other ch |
| ished by divine law) or adiaphora (a matter | indifferent, with each national church free to establis |
| unties of England, producing much hasty and | indifferent work, and settled in Doncaster, where he di |
| An | indifferent year at Peterborough United followed, where |
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