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Austrian voters seem remarkably indifferent to world opinion.
Indeed, he is remarkably indifferent to the question of God's existence.
The news media went wild when it was revealed last October that former president Bill Clinton might be in the running, but students were remarkably indifferent.
There's no time for reflection, no time to come off the boil; humanity finds itself in a state of perpetual adolescence, short-fused and remarkably indifferent to whether it wants or expects to have a future.
Many commenters have noted that the Trump administration is remarkably indifferent to the truth in its public statements, often making statements that are obviously at odds with the facts.
While the announcement got media outlets talking talking, the markets were remarkably indifferent.
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Rowling's major theme throughout the Harry Potter books is not the power of magic to maintain the wizards' social order, but that of love to create and sustain a community, to establish a sometimes fragile but remarkably resilient network of families, good, bad and indifferent.
For me, it was the $9 AccuSharp Knife Sharpener, remarkably useful because it makes something I already have — an indifferent set of kitchen knives — much more valuable.
Others were indifferent.
"The governments are indifferent.
Good, bad, indifferent.
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