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Shoppach's arm should be an improvement, too, but Collins seemed rather unconcerned by that.
I admit that in the past I've been rather unconcerned about this.
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Surely it's better that he should concentrate on his own pictures of unconcerned subjects, rather than download images perhaps secured at the price of real abuse.
His assessments of key players are highly individual; though he portrays John Ashcroft as a power-hungry autocrat unconcerned with constitutional niceties, he rehabilitates the rather battered reputation of Tom Ridge.
D'Arbeloff is predictably unconcerned by Hollywood's tendency to aim wide rather than old, considering the market the independent arena has cornered.
Rather, Politico is signaling that it plans to be an unconcerned observer in the coming ad wars over this issue.
She was utterly unconcerned by all this and seemed in fact rather proud of it: It was evidence of her authenticity.
She was utterly unconcerned by all this and seemed in fact rather proud of it... No, those words Peggy Noonan didn't write when it mattered.
Mr. Schaffer said he was not suggesting that he was making an investment in long-range party-building rather than a winnable race, but Anthony Apollaro, chairman of the Suffolk County Republican Committee, was unconcerned.
This was an ugly win rather prised from stubborn and awkward opponents but, in the end, Chelsea will be unconcerned as to how it was chiselled out.
Rather than looking furtive and worried, combine this tactic with appearing nonchalant, distant, and unconcerned by the situation you're in.
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