She looked up at him and let her fist angrily splash the water, not caring if the water overflowed onto the floor. |
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She dug her fork in and shoved it in her mouth, not looking at what it was, and not caring. |
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I sobbed loudly, not caring who I woke up, speaking into the dark emptiness of my room, forming disjointed sentences and unconnected thoughts. |
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Our opponents try to portray our belief in smaller government as not caring about those in need. |
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Finally I saw the familiar numbers and went in, not caring wheatear he was behind me or not. |
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She returned the embrace gratefully, not caring about any of the other restaurant patrons. |
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Grunting, the youth swung wildly in a violent riposte, not caring what he hit. |
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Tobias shoved the first few books onto the shelves, not caring if they were in the correct order or not. |
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She fell on to her side, not caring about the sharp rocks piercing her thin side. |
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I shoved open the door and slammed it behind me, not caring if it awoke my parents. |
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I'd just sit in the little cuticle and chew my nails down to the roots, not caring if they put me in one of those straitjackets. |
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He started grabbing various things and slamming them against walls, bureau drawers, and desks, not caring what he was throwing. |
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A rapist would have violated her and left her on the forest bed, not caring whether she lived or died. |
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She is often criticized for not caring enough, or showing that she does enough. |
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We all breathed gulps of air, clean fresh, honest air, not caring to know where it came from, where it was going, or why it smelled clean. |
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I put pen to paper and just wrote, not caring that it was, or what relevance it had to me. |
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The beat-up old car speeds through, the driver not caring for the innocent children as he narrowly misses them all. |
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I gulp and quickly guzzle the contents of my glass, for a moment not caring that the contents may have contained alcohol. |
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Liberty knelt down in the mud, not caring if her jeans got all muddy. |
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I turned out of Father's office, not caring if he reproved me or not. |
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Nevertheless, products do slip through the cracks or there is the rare criminal element or a person who is not caring. |
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I glared at her, not caring if she thought me rude or impudent. |
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It speaks to the very nature of the government in not caring about animal welfare in particular. |
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The Bloc Québécois has accused our government of not caring about the people, the human factor, in this matter. |
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The state of the economy and the rampant spread of methamphetamine use has many not caring how they go about getting the tourist to hand over the money. |
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Roth was almost a kindred spirit, but his attitude toward life came from simply not caring, instead of the malicious pleasure Eric found in destruction. |
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He says he used to spend 25 minutes a day straightening his kinky hair into a Mohawk before deciding one day that maybe punk means not caring about what you look like. |
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But my lack of care has the dimension of a confession because I feel bad about not caring. |
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This jibe comes after ads in which Davis attacked the paralyzed Abbot for not caring about other wheelchair-bound Texans. |
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Julie cans her on the spot, not caring that the delay wasn't her fault. |
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He had stocked up on several bags of chips, a few chocolate-covered candy bars, and two bags of instant popcorn, not caring that he didn't have a popper. |
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Often, this results in people learning to protect themselves from loss by not wanting and not caring about anything. |
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Nevertheless, men should take heed not to entrust themselves only to the efforts of some, while not caring about their own attitudes. |
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Not interfering is not caring, and means at the same time that we accept human suffering. |
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She should be aware that others may mistakenly view this as not being committed or not caring too much about the achievement of the end result. |
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And that conjured up whisky, bolshiness, attitude, not caring who's watching, doing what they like. |
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A feeling of not being able to enjoy things in life, not caring. |
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I learned the sweetness of apathy, of forgetting my skin and body for a minute or two, almost not caring what would happen if I walked into a room late and heads swiveled toward me. |
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You can imagine what fairly free-spoken girls will ask when they come to the point of not caring what they say. |
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It is a brute fact, and the choice is between not caring either way or trying to obtain an arrangement whereby the United States is part of an international legal system. |
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Quebecers are somewhat more likely to mention the cost being too high and governments not caring about the problem, but are less inclined to mention that the issue is not considered enough of a priority. |
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There are high costs to society of not caring for people with sensitivities, and workplace environmental quality affects workers' productivity, health and attendance. |
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In many cases, families are not caring for a family member living with a mental health condition because the person is living in supportive housing or may be homeless, or because relations have been severed with the family. |
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Whenever I thought, I just took over, not caring for any ground rules. |
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It's not that they were not caring people, but their chief meaning appeared to come from the intellectual challenge of figuring out what was wrong with their patients. |
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And not caring much about the medal, either. |
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This may be because men who beat their wives are also likely to be inconsiderate in other ways, such as sleeping with prostitutes and not caring whether this endangers their wives. |
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He was convicted of intentionally causing grievous bodily harm because the thief was shot and the gun was fired by a man not caring whether the shot was lawful or not. |
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Not caring whether her mother was sleeping or not, Samara marched upstairs to the third floor of the house and to the master bedroom. |
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