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1 They had assumed an air of complete indifference ; their innocence was certain.
2 His face expressed complete indifference , but each sigh seemed to be saying:
3 Which side is winning is a matter of complete indifference to them.
4 She put up with Mrs Pritchard's tantrums and nervestorms with complete indifference .
5 Caballuco, shrugging his shoulders, looked at Rey with the most complete indifference .
6 That is the magters' complete indifference to death-theirown or anyone else's.
7 Jackson displayed complete indifference to this change on the part of the agent.
8 Life or death was a matter of complete indifference to him, it implied.
9 This complete indifference of Björnson to small matters sometimes proved annoying.
10 All other men were a matter of complete indifference to her.
11 No acting could have secured such an effect of complete indifference .
12 It hurt my pride to think this, to thus realize her complete indifference .
13 You must know that zeal without reason is sometimes worse than complete indifference .
14 The populace drifted here, into complete indifference , there, into orgiastic forms of worship.
15 Keen acknowledged him curtly, but not before noting the first lieutenant's complete indifference .
16 The Morman newspaper organs expressed complete indifference about securing statehood.
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