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1 Garstin seemed quite unaffected by her doubt of his power to read character.
2 But his friend's mother seemed quite unaffected by the dreadful avowal.
3 Minha was a trifle sorrowful, but the joyous Lina was quite unaffected at leaving Iquitos.
4 But Desdemona, with her far more delicate sense of smell, seemed quite unaffected by this.
5 He is quite unaffected ; always gay; always pleased.
6 Aggie shook her head, quite unaffected by the man's suggestion of possible peril in the situation.
7 But Mr. Ziegler's sensibility was apparently quite unaffected .
8 Turkey-reds, however, are quite unaffected by acid.
9 Three of these leaves, on being left for an additional day in the solution, still remained quite unaffected .
10 The notary stood by, quite unaffected .
11 No doubt he tasted all the delicate humor of the situation, and his pleasure in it was quite unaffected .
12 At this idea, he burst out laughing all at once, in quite unaffected mirth, and without giving any explanation.
13 Lady Georgiana is a very pretty, and I need scarcely say, fashionable-looking young lady, easy, agreeable, and quite unaffected .
14 It is pertinent to observe in this connection that Schiller's enthusiasm for liberty is quite unaffected by the 'ideas of 1789'.
15 It has several advantages as a drawing ink, but for writing purposes it has only one: it is quite unaffected by wet.
16 Another essentially Russian trait is the quite unaffected conception that the lowly are on a plane of equality with the so-called upper classes.
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This collocation consists of: Quite unaffected through the time
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