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My inability to recall the collision, my frozen indifference to what had happened to me, and my nightmares are classic symptoms of trauma.
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Bridge has been frozen into a gulag of indifference at City, albeit one where the club pay enough into his account every month to make sure he can enjoy the life that has taken him off the sports pages and into the gossip columns.
Better the occasional faults of a government living in the spirit of charity than the consistent omissions of a government frozen in the ice of its own indifference.
"Better the occasional fault of a government that lives in a spirit of charity, than the consistent omissions of a government frozen in the ice of its own indifference" -- FDR, 1940.
Freeze until fully frozen.
The Kremlin succeeded in having Mr Yandarbiyev included on a UN and US list of terrorism sponsors last year, freezing much of his finances, yet has repeatedly castigated Gulf states for their indifference to "terrorists".
And so, over the years, as her game face froze in place, her voice cured into a weapon of emotional chill and strategic indifference.
Crown Prince Abdullah, the de facto Saudi ruler, who was appalled at the administration's apparent indifference to Palestinian suffering in the second intifada, told Bandar to deliver a tough message threatening to freeze relations.
People froze.
"Indifference does".
It is indifference.
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