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- Most restaurateurs said they were astonished at customers'apparent unconcern.
- Evidence of the Reagan-Bush unconcern about the tobacco issue abounded,
- More important, the general public has a growing unconcern.
- On the eve of the vote, he expressed unconcern.
- On the eve of Wednesday's vote, he expressed unconcern.
- The fate of the criminal was a matter of complete unconcern to him.
- And they're indignant over our apparent unconcern.
- The English favor an air of unconcern, while American-style vanity is considered tasteless.
- Unconcern about the politics, the Thaimex analyst said it had been discounted in the news.
- Most Japanese, on the other hand, treat the matter with a yawn of unconcern.
- Timothy Dalton also said he was suspicious of Valdez and her apparent unconcern over losing her children.
- Republicans on the panel and a few Democrats confronted Holder for his seeming unconcern over the Rich pardon.
- Nothing appears to ruffle Dauss; he takes a victory or defeat with the same measure of unconcern ..
- His mother's death and his father's apparent unconcern about it were huge blows to Lelouch.
- I'm not sure if I follow where the confidence ( or unconcern ) here is stemming from.
- John C . Carson, president and chief executive of Royal Crown, professed unconcern about Arizona's entry.
- "He seems to view with blithe unconcern the erosion of Britain's sovereignty in Europe,"
- This shows either remarkable tone-deafness or flat-out unconcern on Rosencomet's part to Wikipedian values.
- If Klinghoffer's adherence to the inerrancy of Torah is traditional, his unconcern for Jewry as such is distinctive.
- "It's not like we went into this with mindless unconcern about the safety of wildlife,"
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