Word: indifferente
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Though both came from "good" homes, the girl lied, shoplifted, ran away from home and had no friends. An indifferent student, the boy swung between anger and lethargy. He ate to the point of obesity, couldn't hold a job, engaged in petty thievery, lied and also had no friends...
The group's debut album, Song, is appropriately titled: there is so little differentiation between the tracks that the album just appears to be one very long, 55-minute song. Still, as their name implies, the group emphasizes traditional working-class dreams, questions and fears in their admirable lyrics. This...
Last week, when George W. Bush gave his own party a carefully placed thwack--saying the G.O.P. is too often dour, obsessed with wealth and indifferent to the "human problems that persist in the shadow of affluence"--he managed to do a few tricky things at once. He got credit...
Although the governor claims to be indifferent to the effect his words have on the electorate, some think he exhibits mere political naivete.
But I wasn't trying to be critical; I am genuinely concerned about how liberal activists on the White House Project (and conservative activists, for that matter) can be indifferent that that their work might bring a woman of any political stripe to the Oval Office. Wilson didn't answer...