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I'm an indifferent cook.

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Mme Roland is indifferent to posterity.

It can be choosy but not indifferent.

Mr Webb is an indifferent campaigner.

Hew as not sufficiently ignorant to be absolutely indifferent.

Nothing could dispel the torpidity of the indifferent audience.

The swift and indifferent placidity of that look troubled me.

Is he actually so utterly indifferent for my life?

It was utterly indifferent to her who he was.

In common with such sculpture, some of Poe's stories leave us indifferent, or seem repellent.

People are indifferent, 20 columnists we're not, another 20 retort.

They are utterly indifferent to him ex-cept as a character in their myths.

Why some people are so indifferent to the victims of this tsunami?

He was as indifferent to his powers as they were prolific.

He is indifferent when — on occasion — he is offered large sums for accounts of catching some villain.

Toss a piece of leaf onto a spiderweb. The spider is indifferent. Because leaves don't squirm like captured flies.

Forced into an adversarial position with an indifferent society, they have nothing to fall back on but their talents.

So long as America seems so indifferent to the Palestinians' plight, Arabs will, however, treat such reasoning with suspicion.

Good bad or indifferent the family relationships, with parents and siblings, teach us what love is, and what to look for when we go out into the world.

And time and again, the powers that are the declared victims stand by indifferent or inactive, while the balance of power is overturned.

There are all these new books out there portraying Asian mothers as scheming, callous, overdriven people indifferent to their kids' true interests.

Their camera lenses are like the cold and indifferent scalpel of an inexperienced surgeon cutting into the still-warm flesh of human grief and suffering.

Like many other critics, he felt indifferent to people who wanted to be tainted by Lawrence so long as they kept their distance.

Monte Cristo, although apparently indifferent, had not lost one word of this conversation, and his penetrating eye had even read a hidden secret in the embarrassed manner of the secretary.

A third factor is that Asian central Banks are big buyers of Treasury bonds as part of their exchange-rate management policies, and are relatively indifferent to future returns.

He may seem indifferent to her at first glance, but the broad brim of his hat sweeps protectively across her face, almost as if his arm were around her shoulder.

That I was desirous of believing her indifferent is certain, — but I will venture to say that my investigations and decisions are not usually influenced by my hopes or fears.

But Sir Alistair, in his admiration for these bravura performances, and for his hero's undeniable charm, glosses over how indifferent Mr Kissinger was to the internal dynamics of nations.

We have every reason to pour our rage on him, but he was so insignificant, so benighted that the most forceful outpouring of our wrath can elicit nothing but an indifferent look -- it is like playing a lute to a cow.

Drunk to look at the memory of a memory, indifferent looking for the thoughts, being Dacron heart, who is picked up, like a smile but full of deep meaning, smoke and willow cloud, contains a number of tears in the eyes.

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