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Successive polls have shown a palpable indifference to the Pope's visit among non-Catholics and a growing gulf between the Pope's teachings and the opinions of ordinary lay Catholics in Britain.
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Those Iranians who went to the voting booths have a palpable sense of the indifference of the West to the existence of democracy and elections in Iran.
The Howard Government had driven working families to their knees, had embroiled the nation in costly foreign conflicts, and carried themselves with an arrogant indifference so palpable it could've had a Lynx deodorant named after it ("Lynx: Overboard").
As the remainder waffled about how they would make Solola a better place, their listeners' detachment was palpable.And so is the voters' indifference towards the elections on November 7th for president, Congress and 330 mayors.
Within the multi-layered conversations and one-sided telephone calls is a deeply funny, shrewd novel, coloured by the palpable anger Gaddis felt over the seeming indifference with which his first novel, The Recognitions, was met.
The indifference of my enemies is palpable enough to act on.
Tsiang's frustration is palpable: after writing so much about revolution, and being met with nothing but rejection and indifference from "the white world," his cameo feels like a literal intervention.
Behind the mask of indifference to young women and the jokey and sometimes brutal remarks young men make there is a palpable fear.
"Indifference does".
It is indifference.
What jubilee?" indifference.
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