Ahead of her, Hans plodded through the mud, hood down and apparently unconcerned that his short black hair was plastered to his thick skull. |
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She came as they always seemed to do, lovely and composed and unconcerned by the people who thronged about her stallion. |
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He became punctilious about small things-bills should be paid and returned the same day they were received-and unconcerned about large ones. |
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He was having difficulty getting through to anyone and the friends he contacted seemed unconcerned and unhelpful. |
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She is unconcerned with explanations, alternative interpretations of the evidence, extenuating circumstances. |
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Patients who have anorexia typically will be unconcerned about significant weight loss. |
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The priest and the Levite who pass by unconcerned are the Old Testament law and prophets. |
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Parker will report on what's in the bottle, courageously unconcerned by the reputation on the label or by the affability of the wine-maker. |
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I forced myself to become airy and unconcerned at his stunned fuming and unvoiced questions. |
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Richard lies in the shape of a cross on the soil, pretending to be a dreamer unconcerned with the world. |
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There has been a whispering campaign about where the money is coming from but Marr is unconcerned. |
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Plucking the key from the other pocket and dismissing the guards with an airy wave of the hand, I take care in maintaining an unconcerned air. |
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She picked up her glass and took a drink in an attempt to look unconcerned. |
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Putras seems unaffected and unconcerned, as if it is then of no interest to him. |
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Yet the government does exactly this and the public seems pretty much unconcerned about it. |
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First there was a deer, quite sketchy, but with a bright, open face, unconcerned, as though he was simply standing at rest. |
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Weeks passed like a leaf floating downstream, unconcerned with progress or destination. |
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Graham's retorts may have been biting and sharp, but Shamus had no trouble thinking up a comeback with his cool, unconcerned manner. |
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Even when she threatened to contact the police Hoyle seemed unconcerned and continued to pull himself through the window. |
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They appeared unconcerned about the ultimate usefulness of such a costly education in a depressed market. |
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One could justly add that Spielberg's magic touch is tangible, even if it appears a little unconcerned. |
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The parents, seemingly unconcerned for their daughter's immediate welfare, said they were down and out and could not care for the child. |
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What if we were unconcerned with possessions, money or always having the best or biggest. |
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I catch a glimpse of the sleek shape of a white-tipped reef shark gliding towards us with unconcerned ease. |
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Kemino meant the question to sound worried, but it came out unconcerned and a bit shallow. |
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Astor noticed an immediate change in Philip Hallan's studied air of unconcerned interest. |
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As the mounted, scarlet coated protest leader tootled on his horn, the adviser looked up, lit a cigarette and ambled away, entirely unconcerned. |
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But she seems peculiarly unconcerned about the distraction a fainting father might present to the midwife. |
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He adores his nieces and nephews, but is unconcerned that he won't have children of his own. |
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His companions are seemingly unconcerned about his fatal injuries, being much more worried about the fate of the horse. |
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Relaxed, she settles into the chintzy sofa and declares herself unconcerned about tabloid fury. |
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The cabin crew are already unstrapping, seemingly unconcerned that the aircraft may have been torn into two pieces. |
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This sow seemed unconcerned with the onlookers, being more than content just to keep an eye on her new litter of piglets. |
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Despite being warned by crew members, the Manchester man was said to have shown no remorse and seemed unconcerned by his actions. |
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Mr. Helmer appears to have been unconcerned as he talked casually with Constable Stanway. |
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They did not worry if their victims were at home and seemed unconcerned about being disturbed. |
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There is hardly a trace of social realism in this concerto, which seems blithely unconcerned about the world around it. |
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It made me an honest worker, unconcerned about promotions, or about bootlicking my superiors. |
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The film's amiable but lackadaisical hero is blissfully unconcerned by his lack of money or prospects. |
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Halfway around the track she was tripped, and she fell into a small puddle while the other girls sprinted ahead unconcerned. |
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He was thus unconcerned when the composite unit began to drift astern, back into the lock. |
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She seemed totally unconcerned as she stepped forward, draped her cloak near the fire, and unslung the small harp case she'd worn on her back beneath it. |
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As mentioned above, there are only a few people, who do not unconcerned fall silent in the face of the discriminations that we encounter daily. |
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Monti, a short, stocky man in his seventies, with a creased, nut-brown face, was unconcerned with these grand meditations. |
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The truth is that the major players in the aircraft industry have been totally unconcerned, it has not affected them. |
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The chairman of the Federal Reserve appears blissfully unconcerned at the upward trend in America's cost of living. |
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Yet senior medical staff, administrators and professional bodies are unconcerned by the new NHS drive. |
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Sanctions have not stopped foreign investment entirely – companies unconcerned with doing business in the US are willing to take risks. |
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They are just as unconcerned about the question of whether European citizens have adequate access to the courts. |
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Wynn is unconcerned for the time being, and pleased with both his Rembrandt and his Picasso. |
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As I made my way back to my car, a dog fox trotted across the road in front of me, stopped, looked me up and down and then carried on, completely unconcerned. |
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Solara seemed rather abstracted and unconcerned, but then, she always did. |
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A kestrel commanded the long valley views, rabbits scampered unconcerned. |
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Of these popular perceptions, institutional leaders were dismissive, unconcerned, or unsure. |
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With no second-guessing, throw every idea into the ether, unconcerned with what might stick. |
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They are totally unconcerned with the conduct of things in this place. |
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Without a plan, Democrats risk looking unconcerned about future retirees. |
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John Howard was unconcerned by the incident, praising his security staff. |
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The US is equally unconcerned globally, federally, statewide and locally. |
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Swimming unshaved and unrested, an unconcerned Hackett said this was the first time in the past two years he had not broken the 15-minute barrier. |
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The latter are so unconcerned they barely market, or even edit, and as a result have so little money or cachet that they attract only the dull-witted to put ink on paper. |
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Harrison, who had refused to predict a knockout or stoppage during the pre-fight hype, admitted he was unconcerned about how he retained his title. |
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But the absence of a statement tonight should not be taken as a sign that the Security Council is not engaged on this issue and is unconcerned about the direction that events are taking. |
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For its part, the post-communist Albanian state has generally been unconcerned with the cause of Great Albania and, in the event, has been and remains far too weak to achieve such a state. |
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Any eventual change that further complicates the situation could have a major impact on the overall development of the region, which is obviously not something that leaves us feeling indifferent or unconcerned. |
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I'd seen more life in a tramp's vest than I had in this lad, and he just sat on the bike totally unconcerned as I approached him on foot. |
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This freedom is one of the most vital elements referring to the identity of believers and their conception of life, as it is also for atheists, agnostics, sceptics and the unconcerned. |
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It is inexcusable to have a government that drags its feet and is so unconcerned, possibly because so many of the people affected, not all, are beyond the sight of the CN Tower. |
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Euphoria is the term used to describe people who appear cheerful and unconcerned in the face of significant disability and disruption of their lives. |
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For every One Direction, JLS and Leona Lewis there are many more who have sunk without a trace.he star judges appear unconcerned about the prospects of their protégés once the series draws to a close. |
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They usually appear peaceful, unconcerned, even lazy, yet they may attack anything, often without warning or apparent reason. |
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A bountiful climate and a weak Australian dollar add the final incentive for anyone, other than an athlete perhaps, travelling to Australia unconcerned about their waistband. |
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Unburdened by high rents, untraveled by Manhattanites and unconcerned with stylistic trends, airy Red Hook exists in a realm of its own, sort of a New York Australia where the strangest animals can evolve in isolation. |
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They obliviously went to sleep, most unaware of or unconcerned about the havoc they caused. |
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The staff were initially unconcerned because it was not unusual for the helicopter to be out of contact for up to three hours while the scientists worked with a bear. |
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God speaks not the idle and unconcerned hearer, but to the vigilant and arrect. |
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His videos, photos, drawings and computer work are uncomplicated, in-your-face, and seemingly unconcerned with form. He just cruises from one thing, sign or icon that clutters and encodes our universe to another. |
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If your partner is trying to be strong, unemotional and unflappable but you need someone who shares your fears and is honest rather than unconcerned, tell them! |
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That remarkable film already highlights the secret of the later Dörrie films: the director's courage to artistically transform a very well-observed reality, and a poetry that is direct and unconcerned about whether it hurts. |
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As the century wore on, however, the metropolis loosened up a little, unconcerned by Prohibition, the ban on alcohol that had dried things up south of the border. |
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The sin of naïvety is what we all commit when we utter these wise words, when we agree with one another and when we remain unconcerned as these words have absolutely no effect. |
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Most societies are unconcerned over self-masturbation since it does not entail procreation or the establishment of social bonds, but a few regard it with disapprobation. |
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In particular, the union movement is accused of only defending the rights of its members, of being unconcerned about the fate of the universe, of protecting incompetent workers and cheaters, and of being closed to change. |
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On Rémy's situation Mourinho appeared audaciously unconcerned. |
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The ancient Indians were generally unconcerned with chronologies, being more focused on philosophy. |
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Shang Yang was largely unconcerned with the organization of the bureaucracy apart from this. |
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And surprisingly, voters seem largely unconcerned about their sexual orientations. |
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The archducal couple were strikingly unconcerned about their own safety. |
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But actors Sergo Vares and Nadia Albina rarely get within half a proplittered stage of each other and Adelle Leonce's Stella seems unconcerned by all that swirls around her. |
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The man's affection remains wholly unconcerned and impregnable. |
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The economy seems to be slowing down, but many investors remain unconcerned. |
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