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the unconcerned
adjective
Indifferent and having no interest; aloof.
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To finance "The Unconcerned," he developed other games on the side.
But the actions of Mr. Romney's campaign belie the unconcerned tone of the memo.
And this gesture is made over and over again by Christians and Communists and humanists and the unconcerned.
Somehow it is hard to imagine such a thing happening to any other famous director, and even harder to imagine that they would respond with the unconcerned, pessimistic sang-froid of Herzog.
Until the 1990's, he said, those in the unconcerned group made up about 20percentt of the population, and privacy fundamentalists stood at about 25percentthethe pragmatists occupied the middle 55percentt.
The 2009 protests over the Iranian election inspired Borut Pfeifer, a video game developer, to create "The Unconcerned" (a working title, based on a medieval Persian poem), after he realized that video games could be used to promote understanding about Iran, especially in the United States.
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Mr. Gomez said some Skype users take language classes over the phone, unconcerned about the length of their calls.
Two lumber out and splash into the river, unconcerned by the presence of humans in a canoe.
The animals wallow in the pond, unconcerned, leaving squelching footprints in the saturated earth.
Thus, the average unconcerned patient faces poverty in the case of a severe CVD.
The bear, unconcerned, finished its swim and sauntered off into the bushes.
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