The only one who doesn't care about the tune is Barry, who has an important interview. |
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They have been cruelly deceived by an industry that doesn't care and a government that doesn't seem to understand. |
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A person who is drowning doesn't care at all if the person throwing a lifeline is wearing a clerical collar. |
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At first he doesn't care for her impudent suggestion, but then he realises that she might actually be onto something. |
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However, I've yet to cross paths with a UX specialist who doesn't care passionately about their work. |
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The toast may be burned, the eggs a bit underdone and the bacon black as coal, but Mom doesn't care. |
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I'll be the kind of guy who is filthy, stinking rich and doesn't care who I step on to get where I'm going. |
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But I suspect Ferguson doesn't care a jot about the opinion of his colleagues. |
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These are not cases of whether the government cares or doesn't care, or is corrupt or uncorrupt. |
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This hard earth of ours doesn't care if it's a sea or a desert, a river or a dune. |
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She doesn't care that I'm swole, never even says anything about my physique. |
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Of course maybe that was why he was doing this, he does seem like the rebel type who doesn't care what his friend has to say. |
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Though she doesn't care for her spot as to the Gaya throne, she cares deeply for her people. |
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With the offices of major record labels closed and no one around to promote the music, it means that your label just doesn't care whether you succeed or fail. |
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As far as he is concerned, they're preparing his obituary and he doesn't care to attend the funeral. |
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Now the Harper government has made it clear that it doesn't care about the health implications of oil and gas projects. |
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Your baby doesn't care about your technique as long as you are gentle and reassuring. |
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The problem is that the specifier doesn't care about the workability. |
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So the entire world pretty much doesn't care if they fight every day, just as long as the frag count for each side doesn't become too lopsided or uneven. |
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A variety of apples doesn't care what conditions are in another part of the country. |
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Getting a message to someone that doesn't care is always percieved as an annoyance. |
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The answer lies in the fact that C doesn't care about things like breaks between lines. |
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Philosophy doesn't care, it seems to me, but this question of love is essential. |
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She doesn't care what anybody thinks is appropriate behavior, or which topics are just not talked about, or about the liberal pieties, she snarls right back. |
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He doesn't care if you're not smart, not popular, not a good joke-teller, not the best athlete, nor the best-looking person. |
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She likes to play the field and doesn't care that he's singled her out for attention. |
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He dislikes the place and the people also, and, as he says, doesn't care who knows it. |
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For finally, whether one likes it or not, cares or doesn't care, Sacha Distel is part of every family in France and elsewhere. |
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The universe is anarchic and doesn't care about us and unfortunately, there's no greater rhyme or reason as to why it would be me. |
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The suggestion was made that OCAPI take the lead on dealing with issues like this one that cross over jurisdictions, because the public really doesn't care who it belongs to, they want their issues addressed. |
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The teacher is really chill and doesn't care if you use your phone during class. |
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The upper echelon doesn't care about the soldiers any more, or the troops. |
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It doesn't care about climbing the corporate ladder. |
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And I love Bolaño's love for literature: he doesn't care if it might seem corny — I love his fearlessness about irradiating every page of every book with that love. |
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The accessories were of course on the unwearable side, but Amato doesn't care about this fact. |
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The toxicologist doesn't care whether you made a toxic compound using classical 19th-century synthetic chemistry or some new-ish scheme that came out of the lab of a so-called nanotechnologist. |
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All glory, such as it is, accrues to the art of photography, which doesn't care what it beholds even as it burns it, through the eye, into the soul. |
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The critic who says, 'But it isn't any good!' is regarded as a snob who doesn't care about the best interests of the proletarians – and certainly a snob toward the honest, hardworking moviemakers who do care. |
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I'm quite shy and don't really go about life like Deering but there must be a part of me that is quite like that, a bit that doesn't care what anybody thinks. |
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Unfortunately, the current conductor doesn't care for music that was written much beyond Mendelssohn and certainly doesn't care for any new Canadian music, but he's a good fiddler. |
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Maybe she just doesn't care about the Order's standards of excellence... maybe, without making a big fuss about it, she is happy simply to be herself. |
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He might be a stone killer who simply doesn't care if his victim's alive or dead at the time of disfigurement. |
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Marissa doesn't care about the chattering classes. |
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A slumped stance leaning to one side says the speaker doesn't care. |
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Here, however, what we see is a regime that doesn't care about overseas development assistance, or puts a lower priority on it because it sees the much larger quantity of resources coming into the country through remittances. |
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Our system doesn't care what the shape is. |
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That's Emmanuel, and believe me, he doesn't care about that. |
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Nobody likes change, but change doesn't care. |
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His quality is that he doesn't care what people say they want. |
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Too often, these members have felt our union doesn't care. |
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And if Science doesn't care about truth, why should we care about Science? |
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She tells you that she knows going to the casino is a place for her to escape from her painful grief over the loss of her husband and she doesn't care if she gambles away all the money. |
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Their community has no resiliency, and their government is either too poor or doesn't care enough to spend its money on the kind of safety nets that protect people from that shock. |
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He is in rural Turkmenabat, Turkmenistan, giving out food to the starving thousands who are fleeing a country and a regime that doesn't care whether they live or die. |
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The cook doesn't care what's shot, only what's actually retrieved. |
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She's an independent-minded Canadian goose who doesn't care about fitting in, and who wants to do something different when it's time for the fall migration. |
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This company doesn't care about consumers, it's just out to make a profit. |
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