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indifferent and attitude
Death arrives at Dream's realm and reprimands him for his indifferent attitude to Delirium.
The earliest colonists were, for the most part, from the lower, working class and displayed an indifferent attitude towards developing the colony, but after a commissioner that was sent out in 1685 to attract more settlers, a more dedicated group of immigrants began to arrive.
Before Ptolemy XII's reign, the geographical distance between Rome and Egypt resulted in an indifferent attitude towards each other.
The miniskirt fashion required panties to be short and for wearers to appear indifferent to the potential for their exposure ; it was this culture and attitude that led to the next phase of bikini-style panties.
In July 1955, new White Sox manager, Marty Marion, replaced Carrasquel in favor of shortstop Jim Brideweser, citing Carrasquel's lackadaisical efforts and indifferent attitude towards playing.
New head coach Brent Sutter promised that Kiprusoff would face a lighter schedule in 2009 – 10, he played 76 games in 2008 – 09, while Kiprusoff hired a personal trainer and set aside his previously indifferent attitude towards off-season training.
A two-time All-Star with the Giants, later years saw his play decline due to an often indifferent attitude as well as various other distractions.
This colonial rule caused significant obstacles to Church development in Korea, primarily because those missionaries appeared to have an indifferent attitude to the Korean independence movement at that time.
Their party buddies, Lois ( Jennifer Jason Leigh ) and Jerry Kaiser ( Chris Penn ), face marital problems of their own, as Lois earns her living as a phone-sex operator, leaving Jerry ( a pool cleaner who has the Finnigans as clients ) with a wife whose attitude toward sex is indifferent at best.
Previous routines which went largely without remark included a comic reference to disproportionate American reaction to 9 / 11 and a long comic repetition on the indifferent Israeli attitude to foreign criticism of Israeli occupations of surrounding land.
His attitude towards the Nazis ' seizure of power ( Machtergreifung ) was reportedly indifferent because he believed that the armed forces should be " politically neutral ".
She actively encouraged Dr. Jagadish Chandra Bose, the renowned Indian scientist who is credited to have discovered the wireless radio along with Marconi, to pursue original scientific research and helped him financially as well in getting due recognition when he was faced by an indifferent attitude of the British Government.
The English attitude towards Goldschmidt's music was generally indifferent.

indifferent and was
Unconcerned, indifferent, unmotivated, the forest was simply there -- fighting man's depredations with more abundant growth and man's follies with its own musical evening laughter.
Rachel was polite, Scotty indifferent.
He was only an indifferent Moslem, worshipping unknown entities whom he called Yog-Sothoth and Cthulhu.
" The secret of how to live without resentment or embarrassment in a world in which I was different from everyone else ," Capp philosophically wrote ( in Life magazine on May 23, 1960 ), " was to be indifferent to that difference.
Biological sabotage – in the form of anthrax and glanders — was undertaken on behalf of the Imperial German government during World War I ( 1914 – 1918 ), with indifferent results.
Anti-submarine sensors included sonar ( or ASDIC ), although training in their use was indifferent.
In the December 1994 Wild Forest Review, Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair wrote " The mainstream environmental movement was elitist, highly paid, detached from the people, indifferent to the working class, and a firm ally of big government .… The environmental movement is now accurately perceived as just another well-financed and cynical special interest group, its rancid infrastructure supported by Democratic Party operatives and millions in grants from corporate foundations .”
Meanwhile, the royal court at Versailles was seen as being isolated from, and indifferent to, the hardships of the lower classes.
Francis, on the whole, was indifferent to her fate ( she was not close to his father Leopold, and Francis had met her, but when he was of an age that was too young for him to remember ).
Handel was born in 1685, in a family indifferent to music.
Several years of bad harvests and an inadequate transportation system had caused rising food prices, hunger, and malnutrition ; the country was further destabilized by the lower classes ' increased feeling that the royal court was isolated from, and indifferent to, their hardships.
At a time in which football was played seriously only in the larger cities of the Northwest of Italy, most of Verona was indifferent to the growing sport.
He was an indifferent, sullen student who showed no interest in after-school activities.
In the editorial notes of his compendium Portraits by Sir Joshua Reynolds, Hilles theorizes that " as a corollary one might say that he was somewhat lacking in a capacity for love ", and cites Boswell's notary papers: " He said the reason he would never marry was that every woman whom he liked had grown indifferent to him, and he had been < u > glad </ u > he did not marry her.
Stuart gave his friend Jackson a fine, new officer's tunic, trimmed with gold lace, commissioned from a Richmond tailor, which he thought would give Jackson more of the appearance of a proper general ( something to which Jackson was notoriously indifferent ).
" Condivi said he was indifferent to food and drink, eating " more out of necessity than of pleasure " and that he " often slept in his clothes and ...
Whereas the " higher " law Aristotle suggested one could appeal to was emphatically natural, in contradistinction to being the result of divine positive legislation, the Stoic natural law was indifferent to the divine or natural source of the law: the Stoics asserted the existence of a rational and purposeful order to the universe ( a divine or eternal law ), and the means by which a rational being lived in accordance with this order was the natural law, which spelled out action that accorded with virtue.

indifferent and main
Ulrich of Celje and Ladislaus remained indifferent to the threat posed in Hungary by the Turks, and Ulrich became increasingly hostile towards John Hunyadi (), who was bearing the main burden of the battles against the Ottomans.
Some find it highly offensive, others are indifferent, some find it inaccurate and archaic, while some happily use the term and find the main alternatives such as New Zealand European inappropriate.
Similar to Daffy's relationship with Bugs Bunny, Plucky also sometimes found himself at odds with the two main stars of Tiny Toon Adventures, Buster and Babs Bunny, though the three managed to remain friends ( the rabbits were generally indifferent to Plucky's egotistic personality when not using it to their advantage ) and Plucky occasionally displays a sense of loyalty to them.
This wide and versatile vocal range allows Kazuhiko Inoue to voice roles of varying personality types: hot-blooded, righteous main characters such as Joe in Cyborg 009, Akira Kogane in Golion, and Kusanagi in Blue Seed ; cold and indifferent Eiri Yuki ; always fussing, hilarious, yet truly powerful mazoku ( demon ), Guenter in Kyo Kara Maoh!
The main stories are written in the first person from the perspective of an Auschwitz inmate ; they describe the morally numbing effect of everyday terror, with prisoners, trying to survive, often being indifferent or mean towards each other ; the privileges of non-Jewish inmates like Borowski ; and the absence of any heroism.
The book's main inspiration does not, however, come from previous Marxists, whom Voloshinov saw as largely indifferent towards the study of language.

indifferent and cause
During the Peruvian War of Independence Chiclayo was not indifferent to the patriot revolutionary cause, and supported it by suppling soldiers, weapons, horses, and other important resources to General José de San Martín's liberating army.
4 ) which would lead us to suppose that he regarded matter as an indifferent principle, coexistent and coeternal with God, limiting His operations, and the cause of the evil and imperfection which, notwithstanding the benevolence of the Creator, is still to be found in His work.
In 1942 German intelligence concluded that Ukrainian nationalists were indifferent to the plight of the Jews and were willing to either kill them or help them, depending on what better served their cause.
Levi refers to them as being indifferent to the war cause, and mentions only one man who enlisted to escape a troubled home life.
By critics, it is regarded as a political agitation based on a pan-Islamic, fundamentalist platform and being largely indifferent to the cause of Indian independence.
It will be enough that the decision-maker knew that he or she was acting unlawfully and that this would cause injury to some person, or was recklessly indifferent to that result.

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