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  • Musicians create offerings that more often than not are ignored or are greeted with indifference.

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  • To Mr Bouchard's annoyance, Quebec's voters reacted with indifference.

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  • 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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  • When asked about the scheduling quirk, most of the people involved reacted with bemused indifference.

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  • But thanks to wildly pricey equipment and nothing much to watch on it, high def initially met with astonishing indifference among broadcasters, cable providers and viewers.

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  • Aquabot was easy to take in and out of the pool, and the dog, which is prone to barking at the human cleaner, treated the mechanical version with blessed indifference.

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  • It is a reasonable deduction that had the British leader's speech been greeted with ridicule or indifference across Europe, the denizens of the European apparatus would have reacted with cold disdain.

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  • Whether he will be met with cheers or indifference remains to be seen.

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  • Although Mr Putin has distanced himself from United Russia, his promises and speeches are now met with the same indifference.

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  • Was it guilt for the selfishness and indifference with which rich people like him treat the poor and the homeless of this city?

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  • While the rest of the world reacted with stunned disbelief -- legend has it several British newspapers didn't report the score at first, fearing that it had been mistyped and England had really won 10-0 -- back home Team USA's exploits had been met with almost complete indifference.

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  • You don't expect the doctor to cure you at once, but the doctor can surely alienate you at once, with brusqueness or bravado or indifference or confusion.

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  • Online streaming has struck a chord with consumers after years of indifference to cable pay-per-view offers, and services like Netflix and Hulu have attracted market and mind share with significant upside ahead.

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  • He said it was "just common sense" that if the pair did not turn up it would be inferred that "they are treating this court and this case with, putting it generously, indifference".

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  • What I remember was a bandleader as frenetic as Mick Jagger or James Brown, a singer bursting with almost self-destructive urgency, trying to bust through the buzzy indifference of the crowd.

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  • Then it struck me: the Kubler-Ross stages of coping with loss are a perfect explanation for both the movement, and my own continued indifference to it.

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  • It amazes me that this city, with its endless concrete, its hurried masses, its inwardly-looking manner and relative indifference to the water that surrounds it on all sides, has the excellent inshore sport fishery that it does.

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