It is impossible to be unmoved by these infants, said Saunders, the neonatal nurse practitioner.
If you remain unmoved by the case for German Riesling, that's fine with Mr. Theise.
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Unsurprisingly, many Kosovars are unmoved by both the closure of the office and the end of supervised independence.
Ideologues such as Mr. Stern seem unrepentant and unmoved by growing signals from many countries over the past year.
The prime minister, Labor's Julia Gillard, admits she is unmoved by foreign policy.
The Vatican (to use the convenient shorthand for the pope and his advisers) is unmoved by argument on either of these subjects.
Mehmet had come into collision with Smith after getting his shot away but referee Charlie Richmond was unmoved by the forward's penalty appeal.
Milan is now up to fifth in the league, 11 points behind league leaders Juventus but coach Massimiliano Allegri appeared unmoved by his team's victory.
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Chelsea's hierarchy were unmoved by the player's father insisting he would only move to Stamford Bridge "over his dead body" and pursued their target ruthlessly.
Christian Zionists - like Jewish religious Zionists - are unmoved by the media's intimidation because of their faith in God, and their reliance on scripture.
Stocks were unmoved by the good news, opening flat Thursday morning.
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Thus far Iran's leaders claim to be unmoved by sanctions threats.
Mr. Obama seems unmoved by that argument, which has angered Republicans.
Markets were flat Wednesday morning, unmoved by the ADP data, possibly because the report is typically higher than the reports to come from the Department of Labor.
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Most British Columbians seem unmoved by the local Liberals' rhetoric.
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Ms Leadsom was unmoved by the point that we do not call the USA undemocratic when votes there fall below 50% and sallied forth with the heart of her argument.
The early crowd at the Hollywood Diner ("Where the customer is the star") was unmoved by Buffett, a fixture with his usual order of chicken-fried steak with extra mashed potatoes.
And so far Beijing seems unmoved by Washington's actions.
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But Obama is unmoved by any of this, and as his speech at the UN General Assembly made clear, he is moving full speed ahead in his plans to subordinate US foreign policy to the UN.
She had a tinkling laugh, which, while it did not seem entirely genuine, had a musicality that caused the hearer to join her in a heightened response, like a painting that one knows to be good, although one is unmoved by it.
Another skilful run by Templeton took him past three United defenders before he was closed down in the box by Watson and, though the winger went to ground, referee Iain Brines was unmoved by shouts for a penalty by the travelling fans and Templeton himself made no great appeal for a spot-kick.
Analysts who were hammering Circuit City during last year's dismal holiday season have generally praised McCollough's turnaround plan, which resulted in 42 relocated stores where sales growth outperformed their unmoved counterparts by 29% last year.
Beggars are common enough in European cities, so to the guys holding out cut off coffee cups, I can walk by unmoved.
Again Malbranque had a part to play, the midfielder squaring to Berbatov, whose lay-off was crashed home left-footed by Huddlestone with Niemi unmoved.
But perhaps most galling was that for all the hype and excitement generated by his supporters, the public appeared unmoved.
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