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1 He has done an evil thing, but the film seems indifferent to that evil.
2 Papa seems indifferent to this part of the affair.
3 Secondly, she seems indifferent as to whether you accept her hospitality or enter a convent.
4 The young man seems indifferent to the conversation.
5 Our world, by contrast, seems indifferent to us.
6 Recent auctions indicate industry interest has slumped, in part because the government seems indifferent to the scheme.
7 He seems indifferent to the jury.
8 Like a piano star or a test pilot, he seems indifferent to, or heightened by, the pressures of performing.
9 Yet modern Mexico City often seems indifferent to poverty and inequality The devastation of the 1985 Mexico City earthquake was swift.
10 Nothing has worked to dissuade Putin, who seems indifferent , bemused and perhaps even politically invigorated by the denunciation from the West.
11 My son seems to be afraid of matrimony; whenever I propose a match to him, he seems indifferent , and draws back.
12 Rudely they awaken Him with their indignant cries, wondering why one who had spoken such wondrous words before seems indifferent now to their danger.
13 ' Seems indifferent ? - mere trick to hide the blushes.
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