So I stomped on, incuriously, to the beat of my own drum and never really got anywhere. |
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Two Papua New Guinean tribesmen look out incuriously from a small doctored photograph. |
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Glittering ominously in the firelight, their eyes followed her incuriously, drawn by movement. |
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Turkish troops were passing incuriously between the tents and their latrines dug out on our side. |
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His jaw made convulsive chewing motions, and above this his right eye regarded the deck incuriously, with an ancient calm. |
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They accept them incuriously without any of us giving it a second thought. |
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Only Peter was out of the picture. He was a strange, disconsolate figure, as he shifted about to ease his leg, or gazed incuriously from the window. |
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Here, at night, a lonely but brilliantly neon-illuminated figure, I performed my toilet, watched incuriously by the Burmese seated at the tables of the tea-shops below. |
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