Angelenos tend to be intensely loyal to their own neighbourhoods but indifferent to the surrounding megalopolis.
Israeli President Shimon Peres said Israel was "silent, but not indifferent" to the Syrian conflict, but said it wouldn't intervene.
Regardless of whether the character is good or bad, the audience has to connect with them in some way - for or against, but never indifferent.
But an indifferent start to the season at club level saw Lewsey miss out on last month's Tests, and he has decided to focus his attentions on Wasps.
Otherwise, the emerging narrative of a down-to-earth man, thrust into power but mostly indifferent to the trappings of his position, driven by a special concern for the poor has proved especially encouraging to many frazzled Catholics, especially as, in a cynical time, it just may turn out to be the tale closest to the truth.
But Americans appear indifferent to the "sky-is-falling" rhetoric out of Washington with no congressional deal in sight ahead of Friday's deadline to avert the mandatory austerity.
Anthony Imbriano, 23, who lives in New Hyde Park and works construction, at first proclaimed himself "indifferent" but reconsidered.
But results have been indifferent and his relationship with senior players such as Frank Lampard has come under the spotlight.
Defending triple-jump champion Idowu, 31, has had an indifferent season but recorded a season's best of 17.25 metres in Birmingham.
Admirers and critics alike generally agree that Benedict has been a rigorous and often provocative thinker but a poor to indifferent manager.
But they are wearily indifferent towards the election.
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But the limit to being indifferent about all this indifference is that in this process there is no real deadline.
My mom, who moved to New York from Iowa, was indifferent on race but wasn't about to challenge my dad's way of thinking.
It is like a stylized robe that encases the figure, compressing its curves and contours, imparting a regal but prim uniformity that is indifferent to the frame beneath.
But India will never be indifferent to international opinion.
Both sites have an equal ratio of men to women, but clearly you would not be indifferent between them.
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For every child who reaches his full abilities, there are a hundred who could have done the same but are stuck in failing and indifferent schools.
The British often seem indifferent to cruelty to humans but any suffering by small, furry or feathered creatures is quite unbearable.
Composed and steady but perceived by others to be robotic and indifferent.
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The former Cambridge United goalkeeper displayed indifferent form early in the campaign but believes he is starting to show his true ability, despite injuries forcing regular change in City's defensive line-up.
Indifferent in the sense that the decision is not ideological, but rather a matter of expediency.
But the BBC Mexico correspondent, Will Grant, says many Mexicans are indifferent to her case or angry that she receives what they see as special treatment as a foreigner.
But the makers of this particular reboot believe they have something different to offer the indifferent movie-goer.
The Liverpool defence recovered from the initial shock and gradually started to pick up their men but little creatively was coming out of the midfield with captain Steven Gerrard having another indifferent game.
So, too, investors should be indifferent to the daily, or even the annual, ups and downs, but should be very concerned about their prospects for long-term results.
They will not be rolled out until October, but even without them the tourists still managed to find some early movement, although they were aided by some indifferent shots from the England top order.
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