In a letter to industry publication The Stage, Mr Vaizey challenges claims of "alleged government indifference and a lack of public funding".
The King of Sentences only wrote, beavering away himself on a dam of quintessence, while wholly oblivious of public indifference and of a sales record by now likely descending to rungs occupied by poets.
To a tech geek, indifference to dress is a badge of pride because any creative endeavor, whether it's coding software or writing novels, goes better if you can forget about yourself entirely, forget about how you look, what you're wearing, how people perceive you.
And, once the screwdriver was in her hand, she felt instant relief from the pain of having an old soft-backed man snuffling under her tub, and then something more than relief: a blessed indifference, as if the very idea of feeling pain over such a thing were baffling.
In a way, theirs is a love story in reverse: they set off in mistrust, move to indifference, slide into a marriage of convenience, begin to notice and value one another, and finally ascend to a state of ineradicable need.
And the real villain, without a doubt, is Wordsworth, who after the breach with Coleridge in 1810 pours down indifference on him from a vast height of self-importance.
It is a matter of indifference to me as to whether that rental counts as a trade or business.
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Today, the 67-year-old added, "there is a certain indifference but that doesn't surprise me after 50 years of marriage".
Another harrowing story about the indifference of nurses in a public hospital.
Young moviegoers today exhibit a startling indifference to sex and nudity on the screen, and few explicitly erotic films for general audiences are made anymore.
"This is a crisis, and we cannot continue on this path of social indifference, " Ms Spence said in a statement issued earlier on Friday, before Mr Harper's announcement.
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America's very public intervention, after a long weekend of seeming indifference while the president and the secretary of state were off in China, came as a shock to Israel's prime minister, Ariel Sharon.
Russia's prime minister, Vladimir Putin, recently treated Hillary Clinton to a show of indifference.
At Oxford University, examinations were held on Jubilee Day, in a display of indifference.
David heard him out in silence, then shrugged, as if it were a matter of indifference to him.
Many Tory backbenchers oppose any concessions to the Lib Dems, and point to popular indifference to constitutional tinkering at a time of economic strife.
The majority of people out there believe that The Girl Store has used the appropriate level of psychological impact to get an important message across a wall of indifference.
The selection processes of the England team should be a matter of supreme indifference to the players chosen.
Nothing lets the air out of the excellence balloon quicker than a perceived attitude of indifference on the part of management.
Behind the indifference to details, there was a surprisingly good tactical brain.
An indifference to high returns, and a susceptibility to meddling by politicians, have tended to skew lending to fit regional objectives, seeing off private competition.
Such a brazen display of indifference to his repeated fall failings is simply unforgiveable in Gotham, where every Yankee legend from Ruth to Reggie to Jeter has earned his pinstripes during the month of October.
Instead, he says, he was dealing with a chilling culture of moral indifference.
The utility is the same and yet it is attained at a higher risk and a lower reward so the indifference curve is lower.
McCain's show of compassion for New Orleans, in particular, was meant to be a contrast to the perceived indifference of the Bush administration during Hurricane Katrina three years ago.
Manchester's players took the matter of going a goal down with uncharacteristic indifference, with even goalkeeper Raimond van der Gouw almost remembering not to get upset at his defenders' lackadaisical approach.
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Even for a believer in Europe, a stage should come when indifference is the right attitude, when Europe can be left to get on with its business while nations get on with theirs.
Deciding whether to pursue the death penalty is a long process that involves input from victims and their relatives, said Chambers, adding that a capital case would require a finding of either extreme indifference or deliberation.
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