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Discover Ludwig"indifferent gaze" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's expression or way of looking at something without showing any interest or emotion. Example: He gave her an indifferent gaze as she poured her heart out to him, making her feel even more hurt and rejected.
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We live in a country of more or less total surveillance, but it is an indifferent or hostile gaze which indicates that our extreme individualism has isolated us from one another.
October 3 2012 October 5 5 2012 The indifferent (or exhausted) gaze of a family of struggling sharecroppers in Paul Strand's "Lusetti Family, Luzzara, Italy" — one of the top lots at Sotheby's auction of photographs on Oct. 3 — speaks of the penury of the postwar period and the dogged determination to survive.
Also present is Miss Universe (Madalina Diana Ghenea), who bathes naked in front of the old guys, indifferent to their flaccid gaze, and a movie star (Paul Dano), who feels in peril, poor lamb, of being typecast by success.
A lustreless, unimpressed little group stood there: mouths were set like those of mothers who observe the delinquency of next door's horrible little Dennis, eyelids droops and unseeing gazes fixed upon some indifferent object in the middle distance.
Keith Carradine does the best he can with the phoniest character, Roy, a guitar-playing onetime roustabout who runs the local gas station and gazes longingly at an indifferent Maggie.
Garbo was a darker mystery, indifferent to wit and the world, in the camera's gaze she was haunting.
Besides that, her dark looks were a joy to gaze upon, and Bloomsbury was by no means indifferent to looks.
Sites like Facebook offer connectivity, identity and refuge beyond the gaze of an ever-expanding, increasingly repressive and indifferent adult authority structure.
The photographic gaze reveals a universe so full of life and doings that it is indifferent to the sufferings of a single man.
Whose gaze?
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