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"I was really indifferent," said Billy Eugene Jones, a recently anointed Civilian who lives in Fort Greene.
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"I am really indifferent to it," Ali Shabazz said.
That is Johnson, in 1764, and the young Irishman of 1937, who in the same letter to McGreevy writes that "I am really indifferent about where I go or what I do, since I don't seem able to or want to write any more," has clearly stumbled along the same road of lassitude, and found himself in the same slough of self-disgust.
They didn't care and were really indifferent to the whole thing.
As such, we're really quite indifferent to whether Zynga games are played on Facebook or on their website.
It was really encouraging, as preaching to the converted is one thing, but events that further understanding, change public perceptions and engage a previously indifferent audience are what really matter.
I sense that "quelconque" and "générique" are both hinting at a technical concept that is not really indifferent.
The author of "Three Lives" isn't really indifferent to the agony of a mother who has lost her son.
But are Americans really indifferent to foreign policy?
Sarah Schulte is "really bugged" when salespeople are rude and indifferent.
"I'm really concerned about the way the Brexiters appear utterly indifferent to the long-term damage they are doing.
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