By Thursday the pavements were like sheets of ice, but who cares about people falling over? |
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There was barely an inquisitorial question from any of them, and who cares about the ground rules? |
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The tale is a legend, so who cares if the knights in Excalibur wear suits of plate armor that weren't invented for hundreds of years? |
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My children are incredibly fortunate to attend an elementary school that has a cook who cares. |
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He is a hard-nosed, free-spoken coach who cares little for glitz and more for guts. |
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Meanwhile, for anyone who cares about the future of NMAH and of its custodianship of the nation's past, there are bigger issues to consider. |
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Therefore, first let each become godlike and each beautiful who cares to see God and Beauty. |
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But who cares what purists or musos think when there's a buck to be grossed? |
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His vin chaud is the usual gut-rot, but who cares at the end of a day in the largest ski area in the world? |
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It's clearly false that anyone who cares about social justice just likes dogpiling. |
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As long as networks keep pumping out edgy entertainment who cares where they draw their inspiration? |
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In some cases it may be needed, however who cares what this guy got up to at University? |
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And if as a result of the new patents, the revenue gets a five million leva boost, who cares? |
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For anyone who cares about music or artistic expression these presentations are riveting. |
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The plain, scientific research on this exists for anyone who cares to look it up. |
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He's a self-involved narcissist who cares only about whether he's on a coin or not. |
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Let's be honest, who cares if the Tories accuse the Liberal Democrats of this or the Lib Dems accuse Labour of that? |
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Although the Sikh God is beyond description Sikhs feel able to pray to God as a person and a friend who cares for them. |
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We believe it is the duty of everyone who cares about humanity to stand up and build the resistance to this barbarous war. |
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A consensus on good taste is a futile ambition, for who knows what it would be, and who cares? |
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All the student organizations are clamoring to find new recruits from among the freshmen, and anybody else who cares to come. |
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Apparently it's the rugby football world cup or something at the moment, but I have yet to meet anyone who cares. |
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Rowan Williams is a liberal Anglo-Catholic who cares deeply about the ecclesiological value of communion. |
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After all, who cares about the appositive colon or out of control apostrophes or the 17 uses of the comma or rambling apostrophes? |
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Fishing is pretty much limited to goldeye, sauger, and catfish, and in a state full of blue-ribbon trout streams, who cares for that? |
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And for anyone who cares to listen, BBC world have a Kazakh language service available. |
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He is a self-taught doctor who cares for all the wounded animals that he encounters. |
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A mother is so grateful to the nurse who cares for her daughter that she has nominated her to receive a prestigious award. |
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Gwen do you want a brother who will most likely bring shame to your family or someone who cares? |
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You know its trade-in value has become laughable, so who cares about its look any more. |
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I wish they would turn her over to someone who cares for snapped minds, and not expect me, who has no training, to mind her. |
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As I said, it is pretty silly stuff and a grown slaphead with a goatee and glasses like myself shouldn't be laughing along, but, hey, who cares? |
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Things would be ok if they were consistently, and unpatronisingly administered, but who cares anymore. |
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Father and son, the boy would be 8 or 9, he may be 10, we don't know, who cares anyway? |
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Ahhh who cares, spesh when we read about how much the poor rip the state off for anyway? |
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It'd be better than being here with a big oaf who cares nothing about nobody! |
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She is a military leader who cares for her soldiers and a stateswoman who cares for her nation. |
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In the real world, Skip is a stay-at-home father who cares for his children and takes care of the house chores. |
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Unless it is grossly personal or attacking a family member, who cares what words are hucked at you. |
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I speak to you as a father, as a grandfather, and most of all as someone who cares deeply about all of you. |
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There is Pricey, an infantile young woman who cares for her rag doll child as if it was alive. |
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If you haven't got fresh basil or unsalted butter, who cares? |
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I'll be sleeping on a blow up lilo for the last week or so but who cares. |
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Map out everything: from who cares for the children and when, to divvying up expenses. |
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I may just say that the list of names which I hold in my hand is open to the inspection of any one who cares to verity what I have stated. |
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Mrs Booth, who cares for her housebound husband, said she would not let the attack stop her going out, although she still thought about it constantly. |
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Everyone who cares about brand recognition naturally can use the SC-CHRONOS to connect his home entertainment system. |
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To produce quality milk you need a dedicated partner who cares and shares a passion for the dairy industry as a whole. |
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For despite his menschy, laid-back, good-guy image, Spielberg is an intense power player who cares deeply about financial matters. |
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Within the family structure, it is usually the woman who cares for elderly people when they become dependent. |
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The actor's cod British accent was perhaps questionable, but who cares? |
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As to being the oldest biker to have made the ride and to have ridden without companions or back-up, who cares? |
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After years of bitter argument, this noncontentious book should be welcomed by anyone who cares about fish. |
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Philip Smeenk supplies plastic sheets to this elderly woman who cares for her bed-ridden, paralysed sister. |
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A physician who cares for patients with disorders of endocrine glands i.e. hormone-related disorders. |
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These ads present real-life glimpses of everyday situations when we need help and the support of someone who cares. |
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We hope everyone who cares about making our city better for the benefit of all will come out and have their say. |
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Our viewer is a businessperson who cares about the global story as it relates to the economy and markets. |
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Learning in the traditional classroom could be an absorbingly interesting experience only if there is a talented and dedicated teacher who cares for children. |
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There will be no one on the Court who cares for blacks, chicanos, defendants, and the environment. |
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The judge asks him if he can think of any reason he shouldn't be shipped off to prison and if there's anyone out there who cares about a washed-up has-been. |
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You know, who cares about whatever else went on behind the scenes? |
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Hon. members will find the online prebudget consultations on the Finance Canada website, for anyone who cares to look. |
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The bed's a bit chintzy, but who cares when bathtime promises such fun? |
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Maybe it was intended that would set a mood or something, but the sitar is played just as uninterestingly as anything else on the album, so who cares anyway? |
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The timer is now counting down to the Games themselves, displaying the remaining days, hours, minutes and seconds to any Stratfordian who cares to look upwards. |
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There will be a lot of chuffed people today, including everyone who cares about Britain's heritage, all at the National Railway Museum and York tourist bosses. |
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The last six years have often been heady for someone who cares about progressive political movements. |
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Placing limits on the filibuster is the wisest course for any senator who cares about the institution's future. |
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In the land of winners, where the code is live hard, party today and who cares about tomorrow, compassion is the ultimate test. |
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He who cares even for the sparrows will certainly care for us. |
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I'm going to post the lyrics here for anyone who cares to read them. |
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The results of that research are sobering for everyone who cares about the state of democracy in this country. |
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Become a devoted buddy, an older friend who cares about the boy's social and academic progress, who is watching out for his needs. |
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Everybody who cares about the voluntary sector has a role to play in nurturing a culture of learning. |
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When you come to visit us, it gives us a sign that there is somebody who cares. |
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Not only from people who use the Internet and people who appreciate erotica, but from everyone who cares about freedom of the press. |
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They do a wonderful job and make everyone who cares to call feel welcome. |
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Lafarge is one company who cares about people, you know it is about people development, there is so much training which is happening in the company. |
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This is an individual who cares about one thing and one thing only: the livelihood of fishermen and their families in these small coastal communities in Nova Scotia. |
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For a couple of years IDI has marked its presence in the internet, and along with the paper edition of IDI, we have an ecopy on the Order's home page which can be downloaded by anyone who cares to read it. |
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From the producer's perspective one may say, who cares? |
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But who cares about efficiency when hunting is a pleasure? |
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The prevailing feeling following the circle is that we are a community who cares deeply about each other, and, given the chance, is very willing and able to communicate thoughtfully. |
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The Code should be useful for everyone who cares about good nursing and midwifery. |
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In these cases, the child who cares for the parents usually receives the house in addition to his or her own share of land and moveable property. |
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In addition to choosing a qualified professional with a clean and tidy facility, find someone you communicate well with and who cares about your pet. |
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People like me – the houseless – might tentatively voice the opinion that Britain is not some olde worlde theme park, but a living, breathing society that needs to house its young and poor more securely – but who cares? |
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But for a man who cares so much about his legacy, overplaying his hand over an agreement of such overwhelming benefit to his country was foolhardy of Mr Karzai. |
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Like every other elector who cares about the vote, I am convinced that if the whole electorate shared my opinions the country would be saved from disaster. |
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Though smart and self-aware, John can come off as an insensitive dweeb who cares more about films than the people he is purportedly serving. |
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In fact, lots of us are now pomosexual as far as marketeers are concerned, but who cares which way you swing these days? |
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As an active animal rights advocate, she volunteers her time with local shelters and the ASPCA, working to provide education and training for anyone who cares for animals. |
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A young girl who cares for younger siblings, cleans the house, cooks food, fetches water and wood, and helps out in the fields may have little time or energy to attend school. |
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And what thanks for this does Europe ever get? If these men who cares whether they are fools or knaves?—prevail, the implications will be even worse than you might suppose. |
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And who cares if, like Elizabeth, their only crime was to trust the show's honey-tongued, double-dealing researchers? |
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How can it be a good idea to give decision-making power to just one man, a man who cares more about developing the oil sands than anything else in Canada? |
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But who cares if FIFA is a corrupt organisation run by a cabal of dishonest, greedy, self-serving, old boys, parasitically cashing in on the game? |
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The analyst is in a sense a blunt instrument, but he can work as somebody who cares, and I think a good analyst makes the patient feel that he has value. |
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He lives in a blacK world and needs so much love which he gets plenty of with our fosterer, Yvonne Humphries, who cares for him alongside her other dogs. |
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