They are unfazed by any amount of death, destruction, loss, tragedy, travesty. |
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She picked up my hand and began threading through the crowds, unfazed by strangers' chests and elbows. |
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The evening got off to a shaky start as our table wasn't ready, and the restaurant was unfazed by this. |
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He's a good listener, open-minded, and completely unfazed by her supreme competence. |
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Passengers at Scotland's busiest airport are set to become the most unfazed and laid-back in Britain. |
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Because Hannah has grown up in it she's used to seeing herself on TV and she's quite unfazed by it all, but I still find it exciting. |
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The young pair munch into burgers and chat away like good friends, unfazed by their on-screen familial conflict. |
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However, at visiting time relatives descended upon the hospital as usual, apparently unfazed by the outbreak. |
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Meanwhile, MacLeod will remain unfazed by such compliments while continuing his ascent to the sport's summit. |
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We are, of course, assured by White House aides that President Bush is totally unfazed by all the current concern and doubt in the press. |
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Restoring such a vast shell of a castle would prove far too daunting for many property developers, but Browne was unfazed. |
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Burt is unfazed by the payment of such sums, pointing to America where rewards are commensurate with profits earned. |
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She was unfazed by the prospect of any problems between her and current town councillors. |
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The soldier, who returned home to Fulford yesterday from Iraq, was unfazed at the prospect of being woken up at night by her crying. |
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He is unfazed by the prospect of a new and innovative competitor on Scottish Provident's patch. |
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Pollock was also unfazed by the fact the Paarl pitch was likely to play slow, which would be to the Lankans' advantage. |
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He seems unfazed as he picks us up in the car, nattily attired in a safari vest, jeans, and trainers. |
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The other singers are specialists in the Baroque repertoire, and are unfazed by Vivaldi's ornate and virtuosic writing. |
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Watching him translate for his father, Kyle seems unfazed about his nonpareil ability, remaining nonchalant to the film crew buzzing round him. |
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I've seen one neighbor's cat writhing around on the sidewalk and yowling while my cat sunned his fat stomach in our driveway, unfazed. |
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I was so far gone that I remained unfazed when it was revealed to me that Jack's address was 1983 Chevy Camaro Drive. |
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My host was unfazed and, before we left, to their delight and disbelief, he presented each of them with a million-dollar note. |
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The trainer, unfazed by Dansk's apparent aggression, manages to persuade the animal to kneel, walks on its backside and performs pirouettes. |
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He seemed unfazed that an array of high-tech gadgetry was to be deployed in his street with the aim of bringing him to book. |
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One of these gentlemen just happens to be the madwoman's father, a charming chap who seems unfazed by most things in this day and age. |
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In a phone interview with The Daily Beast, Arpaio claimed to be unfazed by the latest resignation brouhaha. |
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It seems as though even freshly cut grass cannot stick to him, and he is unfazed by disappointment. |
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Obviously comfortable with the relationship, capybaras are unfazed when cowbirds alight on their heads and begin to peck around their eyes and ears. |
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The Polish promoter merely dropped us at the train stations and expected us to show up at the next town unharmed and unfazed. |
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Afterward, Republicans, who unanimously supported the pipeline, seemed unfazed. |
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Grey looks unfazed, but not necessarily dismissive, as she mulls this pronouncement over. |
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A roe deer nibbles the heather shoots, unfazed by our passing. |
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Viktor Gorchakov, Vice Governor of the Primorskiy Kray region, of which Vladivostok is the capital, was unfazed by the protest. |
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Even when his shirt gets splashed with some clay the children are gleefully playing with, this colossal athlete remains unfazed. |
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Is there anyone in this House who believes that our most important trading partner and closest ally is unfazed by what is happening here? |
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He is unfazed by the arrival of one of the world's richest men. |
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When she returned to the Isle of Wight to tell her parents that she would be leaving home and school to become a West End actress, they were unfazed. |
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The Integration and Development Centre is unfazed by these grim findings and pins its hopes on the encouraging results of its work. |
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Whereas the outside world's lack of understanding annoyed us, he remained unfazed in mental superiority. |
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Game viewing is unsurpassed as most of the animals remain unfazed by the intrusion. |
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Fortunately, no injuries were reported and most pedestrians seemed unfazed. |
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Hanging around between the pylons were huge shoals of fish, seemingly unfazed by our presence, happy to let us swim by and follow us en masse with one beady eye. |
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While the rest of the world is typically unable to escape a U. S. slowdown unfazed, this time a few nuances can be noted. |
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Morales appears to be unfazed by criticism, much less international diplomatic pressures. |
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Tweenage fans still gleefully belt out every one of his inescapable radio hits, unfazed by his drug-loving ways. |
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The reporters sound stressed, the anchors sombre but unfazed. |
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Yeah, I had a chat with him afterwards and he seemed quite unfazed. |
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Such muscle is needed because, as the events of the past five years have demonstrated, energy suppliers are unfazed by hesitant rhetoric. |
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Katherine nods, unfazed, then leaves with Debby to prep for surgery. |
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Completely unfazed by the experience her modesty belies the hours of practice she undertakes each week. |
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Their brother, Thomas, seems strikingly unfazed as he beavers away at his perpetual homework while James Mortmain himself holes up in the gate tower, exerting a presence that is, by turns, withering, pathetic and absurd. |
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Dan seems unfazed by the ubiquitousness of the cheerful pig, perhaps because he has written on BBQJew.com that what Moses was seeking in the Promised Land was not milk and honey but chopped hog and hush puppies. |
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But, unfazed by the past month's shakiness of Romano Prodi's centre-left government, he and the employment minister, Cesare Damiano, are staking much on an ambitious and potentially hazardous reform of the welfare system. |
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Spurrier is unfazed by Chakrabarti's high standing. |
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The government is now trying to nobble the central bank. Magyar boo sucksHungarian voters seem unfazed by this, and outside criticism has been muted too. |
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Despite this, the Catalan public seemed remarkably unfazed. A visitor to Barcelona saw only a few decorous campaign posters in a city that was far more caught up in the World Cup. |
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The PYCO six-footers are unfazed by their tiny neighbors, and the Montessorians appear equally nonplussed. |
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Many Kurds pronounced themselves unfazed by the use of pepper spray, pressurised water and rubber bullets that left at least four dead, 11 blinded and over 8,000 wounded. |
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The technicians too struggled to cover stage speakers to protect them from the rain, but everywhere the meeting went on, just as normal, unfazed by the pouring rain. |
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Though she switches from discussing her Best Chili Recipe Contest to describing an educational presentation at a local school in a heartbeat, Marie is unfazed. |
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The Russian confectionery market is unfazed by economic shocks. 2009 proved that there is a reliable demand from all segments of the population for sweets, even during a time of massive layoffs and delays in salary payments. |
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Orme stated that the Captain of the John Ericsson was one cool chap and seemed unfazed by all this and continued to give his crew orders in a quiet voice. |
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These are docile, unfazed animals with a genuine dignified air about them. |
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But Roosevelt was characteristically unfazed. ⤽We make our own history,⤠she said. ⤽It is more intelligent to hope than not to hope, to try rather than not to try. |
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Mr. Sauvalle and Mrs. Ndiaye are unfazed by the challenge. |
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But the owners remained unfazed by the situation. In the Caucasus the skiing season starts after New Year's Eve and in '08 the good snow conditions allowed activities to continue into May. |
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He looked totally unfazed by the game, totally unfazed by the opposition and the incredible noise our supporters made. |
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Marabella, now licking her lollipop and tapping her foot, appears unfazed. |
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As for Matthews, she has received no apologies, but she is unfazed. |
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Mikhael Menkin, a former IDF soldier leading our group, was unfazed. |
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Williams was known as an unstoppable freight train of a guy, a man who was unfazed by pain and unafraid of getting hurt. |
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Even after several measures to ban slavery in the late 19th century, the practice continued largely unfazed into the early 20th century. |
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After stumbling and landing on her face, the toddler picked herself up and continued unfazed. |
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EastEnders sources said Adam was unfazed and would have happily posed if they had asked politely. |
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Alongside Ballack in midfield will be youngster Lars Bender, who is unfazed about facing Chelsea's star-studded squad. |
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The global credit crunch may have cast a shadow on the glitzy Cannes Film Festival, but French hair styling guru Franck Provost is unfazed. |
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Officials sit their unfazed by mayhem that unfolding their windows. |
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