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Or harried and indifferent about what they'll prepare for dinner?
"Why is everyone else so indifferent about their mortality?" he replies.
"Why is everyone else so indifferent about their mortality?" he replies.
He is indifferent about what characters will be chosen for the next gengo.
Sopranos and ballerinas are hardly famous for being indifferent about who gets top billing.
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Check out the vid ... Cube's indifferent about the controversial figure who brought N.W.A. to fame.
Perhaps because of that, some were either oblivious or indifferent about Harvey's additional refusal this week.
Everyone appears dry-eyed if not indifferent about the passing, the first sign something is off.
But if you can ignore or be indifferent about that, the proportions of the car feel spot on.
Independence Day: Resurgence is the worst kind of bad movie: one that seems indifferent about its own existence.
He had vowed not to intervene in foreign quarrels, and had appeared indifferent about Assad remaining in power.
Unless prodded by teachers and anxious administrators, the typical student may be indifferent about his or her performance.
Acknowledging that you're indifferent about the sun's amateur drag show is considered to be some kind of anti-intellectual treason.
Speaking to people like John and Kevin, they come across as somewhere between brash and indifferent about what they do.
The ocean that soothed my aching head on Monday would be indifferent about drowning me in my own home today.
It's possible that you, too, are indifferent about Monday's eclipse and have been forced to suppress that impulse or risk humiliation.
While Kushner would have us believe he was indifferent to meeting Gorkov, Gorkov was the opposite of indifferent about meeting Kushner.
"I'm indifferent about it," said Los Angeles Kings defenseman Drew Doughty, who won gold medals with Canada in 2010 and 2014.
I say everyone was in character, but this lady was extremely indifferent about every single thing that was going on around her.
I looked at something I've hated/felt indifferent about my whole life, and yesterday found myself saying 'awww my cute back fat!
Manchin said he didn't think Republicans proved they're indifferent about improving the American health care system, as some on the left are arguing.
In 2017, I went through a harrowing breakup—the kind that makes you indifferent about the possibility of getting hit by a bus.
To be indifferent about being liked or about how you look are privileges that aren't often afforded to women, especially when they're starting out.
He is remarkably indifferent about the dangers he faces, even considering many of his would-be executioners are now in prison or long-time detention.
Kacper Rekawek, head of defense and security programs at Slovakia's Globsec think tank, said some recruits had seemed indifferent about which side they actually fought on.
Emails exchanged among multiple Breitbart News employees obtained by BuzzFeed News show Bannon saying he was "totally indifferent" about Trump winning the 2016 Iowa Republican caucuses.
The missiles were designed to fire instantly as soon as they received a short stream of computer code, and they are indifferent about the code's source.
In the gritty film, Logan drinks too much and works as a limo driver — he's been worn by time, and is indifferent about reclaiming his former glory.
It would be a lot easier—and a lot less controversial—to simply leave material off the syllabus altogether if we were so indifferent about teaching it.
John MacLeod, who has written a history of religion on Lewis, says islanders who once protested against Sunday ferry sailings are mostly "welcoming to indifferent" about the mosque.
He told reporters before the break that he was "indifferent" about whether the Senate passes one resolution governing both process and witnesses or handles them in separate resolutions.
In the Trump era, it's not so much liberals versus conservatives, but those who believe in democracy versus those who are, at best, indifferent about Putin-style authoritarianism.
He spent relatively little on TV ads, did not seem overly bothered about establishing a campaign infrastructure and was sometimes just as indifferent about building alliances on Capitol Hill.
Cheap Airplane Seats Shouldn&apost Recline at AllYesterday, we shared the amusing case of the cross-country trip that was diverted when two…Read more ReadGenerally, I'm indifferent about reclining.
Half the time, Ethan is completely devoted to Lisa and her quest to have a baby — though he seems indifferent about parenthood — through thick and thin and painful IVF cycles.
Two economists from Peking University and Stanford University concluded this year, after an 18-month survey, that Chinese college students were indifferent about having access to uncensored, politically sensitive information.
Before Mr. Yan's fight, he and a dozen or so friends warmed up with a dinner of peppery tofu, and Mr. Yan appeared cheerfully indifferent about his chances in the club.
A round of opioids following her 2011 surgery gave her a taste of addiction, and an accompanying bout of severe depression left her at times indifferent about keeping up with her many appointments and prescriptions.
Officials said Harvey's devastating flooding, coupled with the sheer power of Irma, ranked as the strongest Atlantic storm on record, had sharpened the focus of Floridians who were somewhat indifferent about preparing for past hurricanes.
Many NBA fans who might have been excited or just indifferent about their beloved league's increasing business connections with China are now asking whether promoting the game is worth the concessions and kowtowing to Beijing.
Guileless about others, indifferent about his own possessions, Dennis was all too happy to allow Manson and his girls to move in, use his charge cards, take his clothes, eat his food, even drive his Mercedes.
It's telling that many of the companies producing fruits, vegetables and meat are indifferent about where that production is located — in fact nearly all of our major meat, grain and vegetable producers operate in multiple NAFTA countries.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - For someone who was the only man to beat world number one Novak Djokovic in a grand slam in 2015, Stan Wawrinka was indifferent about the attention on the feat heading into this year's Australian Open.
If you think that consumers are generally indifferent about their privacy or personal data, ask your colleague or boss for the passcode to unlock his or her phone, Google account, or Facebook page, or perhaps offer yours to someone else.
"The thing I wanted to say most is that people are very indifferent about things that are happening to other people," Takahashi told a question-and-answer session after the film's premiere at the Tokyo International Film Festival, which runs until Saturday.
"Our soldiers are volunteers, permitting the American people and their elected representatives to be indifferent about the war in Afghanistan," said Karl Eikenbery, a former commander of the American forces in Afghanistan who later served as the United States ambassador to Kabul.
But sometimes you get a script where it's not really obvious if the character's happy or sad or indifferent about what's happening to them, and then it's a nightmare, because a lot of what I do is based on body language and facial expression.
If Biden is indifferent about personally seeing any particular policy fight through beyond his first term, why—having safely defeated Trump and succeeded in the main purpose of his presidency the moment he is sworn in—shouldn't he begin the handover he recognizes as necessary immediately?
And we are far from indifferent about its success, and I think that both by virtue of the number of things that we do and the manner in which our business operates ... You're going to market it, you're going to showcase it, you're really going to push it.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has become increasingly indifferent about his chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE's future in the White House.
It was a speech that might be remembered, ultimately, as much for what it lacked as for what it contained — and for the message those absences seemed to convey: He is content with the angry voters he has won, who thunderously cheered him on here, and indifferent about wooing those he has not.
Now that I've found myself completely indifferent about who comes out on top of this competition, I can at least rely on Graham to be beautiful and slay a body-con dress, Elliott to undoubtedly bring one of the contestants to tears, and Roach to be the one who gets me and voices how I feel about the models.
Those in favor of bringing Mr. Trump in for a rally argue that Mr. Gillespie will be linked to Mr. Trump regardless and, in a state where turnout plummets in nonpresidential years, that the president can jolt his supporters who may have been indifferent about the race or uneasy with an establishment-aligned candidate such as Mr. Gillespie, a former George W. Bush adviser and Republican National Committee chairman.
On July 1, 2018, Naumburg Cathedral was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The German officials were indifferent about the decision of excluding the surrounding landscape.
A Man Asleep () is a 1967 novel by the French writer Georges Perec. It uses a second-person narrative, and follows a 25-year-old student, who one day decides to be indifferent about the world. A Man Asleep was adapted into a 1974 film, The Man Who Sleeps.
However, Xin never shook his patriotic resolve, and put all his enthusiasm and worries about national destiny to the creation of poetry. Deng guangming says: Although an extremely passionate patriot inherently, Xin Qiji has to pretend himself to be a detached and calm man, who is indifferent about political affairs.
After the release of Funky G's second album in 1995, Anabela unexpectedly became pregnant. Gagi, after hearing the news, was indifferent about the pregnancy. However, after hearing the baby's heartbeat on the ultrasound, Gagi became excited about his first child. In preparation for the baby's delivery, Gagi and Anabela saved money to purchase an apartment of their own.
The Union was formed by 30 liberal women a month after the Bloody Sunday (22 January 1905). The founding members included Zinaida Mirovich, Anna Kalmanovich, Liubov Gurevich, and Maria Chekhova. They felt that liberal organizations, like the Union of Liberation, were indifferent about women's rights. On 10 April, the Union called the first meeting for women in Moscow.
The suffix -nik (or plural, -niki) denotes a Slavic and Polish agent noun. As was common in the period, the spellings of both the toponym and the surname vary greatly. Copernicus "was rather indifferent about orthography". During his childhood, about 1480, the name of his father (and thus of the future astronomer) was recorded in Thorn as Niclas Koppernigk.
A man "shrugs" at the camera. A shrug is a gesture performed by raising both shoulders, and is a representation of an individual either being indifferent about something or not knowing an answer to a question. A shrug is an emblem, meaning that it integrates the vocabulary of only certain cultures and may be used in place of words.EKMAN, Paul.
Screenwriter Larry Gross said the film has been influential: > Whatever is good, bad or indifferent about Streets of Fire, it had a huge > impact on other filmmakers. The two movies that came out in the years after > that are completely saturated in the iconography of Streets of Fire are > RoboCop and Se7en. Se7ens taking place in another world. It's not New York.
Nussbaum became closest to Anne's sister Margot. While growing up together, Nussbaum remembers Anne as "vivacious and smart", though the two were not particularly close. In fact, Nussbaum was "rather indifferent" about Anne, considering her a "noisy chatterbox" and "a shrimp". After Anne and most of her family were killed, Nussbaum remained close to Otto Frank, Anne's father and the only surviving member of Anne's immediate family.
Critics felt indifferent about the soundtrack, some of whom liked its strangeness while others found it to be unfitting. The music was Automatic's sole complaint with the game, describing it as being "some fat bint warbling away like an Old Spice advert." Famitsu disagreed, claiming that the music gave the game some charm. GameFan stated that Zuntata's compositions were surprisingly good and fit its atmosphere.
Mary's black hair, broad face and narrow cheekbones emphasized her Indian ancestry. Clem looked more European because he had sandy hair, blue eyes and a bushy mustache. He was taciturn and had a gruff nature, while she was said to be vivacious, sweet and funny, as well as an excellent musician and dancer. He was indifferent about religion, while she was a devout Methodist.
This provision was implemented in a way that resulted in years of unrest and violence. The PPA gained instant popularity throughout the region, among both farmers and businessmen. For those who were indifferent about the Association, a boycott of their businesses was generally enough to convince them to join. The number of members soared as farmers anticipated an immediate resolution to their problem, and included judges, prosecutors and law enforcement officials.
For a single shop, the optimal location is anywhere along the length of the street. The shop owner is completely indifferent about the location of the shop since it will draw all customers to it, by default. However, from the point of view of a social welfare function that tries to minimize the distance that people need to travel, the optimal point is halfway along the length of the street.
During the trial, Yao's lawyer pleaded for leniency by saying Yao was a 'model student', with many awards for academic excellence. This was very ironic and led to heated discussion over the Chinese education system. While most parents only care about children's grades, they care less about their character and moral compass. Such a rigid education deprives children of their natural development and makes them indifferent about life.
Though raised in a Catholic family, Fr. Schmitz was largely indifferent about Catholicism until a particular experience of confession at age 15. According to Schmitz, this encounter "led me down the road to asking God what He wants." He attended Saint Paul Seminary School of Divinity and was ordained in 2003 for the Diocese of Duluth. He is the director of youth and young adult ministry for the diocese.
Hanemann (1991), develops a neoclassical explanation for the endowment effect, accounting for the effect without invoking prospect theory. Figure 2 presents this explanation in graphical form. In the figure, two indifference curves for a particular good X and wealth are given. Consider an individual who is given goods X such they move from point A (where they have X0 of good X) to point B (where they have the same wealth and X1 of good X). Their WTP represented by the vertical distance from B to C, because (after giving up that amount of wealth) the individual is indifferent about being at A or C. Now consider an individual who gives up goods such that they move from B to A. Their WTA represented by the (larger) vertical distance from A to D because (after receiving that much wealth) they are indifferent about either being at point B or D. Shogren et al.
After being faced with the possibility of death, Knemon tells Gorgias to find Girl a husband, as he knows that no one will please him enough to find one for her himself. Gorgias betroths his sister to Sostratos and introduces him to Knemon, who is indifferent about the marriage. Sostratos excitedly tells his father, Kallippides, about the marriage to Gorgias' sister. He also suggests a marriage between his own sister and Gorgias.
Ramasar took his first dance lesson at the Henry Street Settlement House's Abrons Arts Center in 1993. His family was indifferent about his decision to dance. "My father didn't prevent me from doing it, but he didn't make it easy," he says. When Ramasar was 14, Catanach urged him to audition for the School of American Ballet, a school which trains young dancers who wish to try out for the New York City Ballet.
She typically has a cold attitude towards Tsukasa, giving her a tsundere personality. ; : :Yakumo is from Hokkaidō; her name comes from Yakumo, Hokkaidō, and Hidaka, Hokkaidō. She is a hard person to figure out, and others do not readily know her intentions; part of the reason for this is that she dresses in a Gothic Lolita style of clothing. She is generally indifferent about the world around her, and can be blunt.
The film opens with Duffy explaining that he is capable of talking to humans, but only once per individual. While out walking he comes across two families, both led by single parents. The wealthy Phil Barber recently sold his computer company in order to spend more time with his son, who is largely indifferent about his dad's decision. He is more concerned about his crush on schoolmate Frannie, who has hired him as a tutor.
The young couple are discriminated against and are denied any help by the village. They receive support from the French mistress, and subsequent wife, of the village's squire, Adam, but she soon dies. When the itinerant Gypsies return to the village and Aza, the squire's Gypsy former mistress regains her influence with him, assistance from the manor ceases. The sight of Aza, whom Tumry had once felt not indifferent about, rouses his hidden jealousy.
Kakie (voiced by Chris Kattan) is the "Monster" within a children's television series of the same name of which Dennis is a fan of. His main act is reminding kids to share, that too many sweets are bad, and of course eating cake. The actor portraying him is a man named Brandon, who shown to be indifferent about the act and show. In Hotel Transylvania 2, Brandon appears as Kakie for Dennis' birthday party near the film's climax.
He was in the soccer club with Ogawa until the third quarter of their second year. He later falls in love with Akira because of their similar personalities, and they remain friends after she rejects him. ; :Yuri is Ran's beautiful ex-girlfriend who attends the all-girls school Eika Academy. Popular with boys, she is the one who initially asked Ran out, but she later broke up with him because he seemed indifferent about their relationship.
He rarely visited anywhere in Japan outside of Tokyo; he traveled to nearby Kamakura and once to Enoshima. He was indifferent about money and clothes, and wore the same winter clothes for 17 years. He had many students, among them were the famous writer Natsume Sōseki and the philosophers Nishida Kitaro and Watsuji Tetsuro. Koeber also taught piano at the Tokyo National Music School, which has now become a part of Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music.
Gavin Hetherington, on the other hand, wrote he was indifferent about Christy, and found Billie to be the stronger character of the two. The story arc was criticized by Digital Spy's Hugh Armitage, who felt it was weakened by Patterson's "habit of pulling 'evil' faces when no one could see her like a pantomime villain". Jon Langmead of PopMatters summarized Patterson's acting as "huff[ing] and puff[ing] through her on-camera time". Critics have commented that Christy was a sign of the show's declining quality.
Dekho Chand Aaya is a story of college love, where Hassan who comes from an affluent family deeply falls in love with Chand. Chand, on the other hand, likes Hassan but she is indifferent about the relationship. The protagonists are about to get married after Eid, but Chand’s father gets a heart attack, consequently he demands to get her daughter married as soon as possible. Samia, Hassan’s sister-in-law, is facing a tough time in the family because she belongs to a middle class.
Jeannette Catsoulis of The New York Times called the film "a queasy glimpse into bargain-basement sleaze." DVD Talk critic Adam Tyner was indifferent about the film while watching it, but later concluded that the film is "pretty brilliant". Gordon Sullivan of DVD Verdict thought that the film is ambitious and offers "interesting insights into the modern consumption of horror." Joe Leydon of Variety described the film as an "uncomfortably close look at underground horror", and speculated that it may gain a cult following.
On August 25, 2015, Vick signed a one-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers worth $970,000. With Ben Roethlisberger wearing #7 and #1 being unofficially retired for Gary Anderson, Vick wore #2. His signing by the Steelers caused a social media backlash by many Steeler fans, with some saying that they would never support the team again. Fans who supported or were indifferent about the signing called such fans fair weather fans, and also cited that the Steelers have several players with questionable pasts, most notably Roethlisberger and James Harrison.
That event demonstrated that a bias exists against Southern American English, with Northern varieties being favored by some employers. In a study of children's attitudes about accents, Tennessee children from 5 to 6 were indifferent about the qualities of persons with different accents, but children from Chicago were not. Chicago children from 5 to 6, who spoke Northern English, were much more likely to attach positive traits to Northern-speakers. The study's results suggest that social perceptions of Southern English are taught by parents to children and exist for no biological reason.
Camila's husband begins an affair with Vanessa (Leonor Silveira), which Camila is indifferent about. This infuriates Vanessa who proceeds to do everything she can to make Camila suffer. In the end Vanessa and Camila's husband become involved with an illegal deal with some gangsters, which Camila refuses to help them with.Johnson. pp. 122- 124. The film was screened in competition at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. This was followed by A Talking Picture (Um Filme Falado), starring Leonor Silveira, Filipa de Almeida, Catherine Deneuve, John Malkovich, Irene Papas and Stefania Sandrelli in 2003.
A young woman, Mette, is a member of a neo-Nazi gang, while her day job is to take care of four crazy old people that all are just waiting to die. Her life becomes a journey into a burlesque fairytale, where the rules of the game are created by Mette herself. Mette is indifferent about her way of life, until one night she assaults a man, kicking him senseless. Waking up the day after, she realizes that something is wrong, and in company with her crazy oldies she longs for respect and love.
After the success of Little Girl Blue, Simone signed a contract with Colpix Records and recorded a multitude of studio and live albums. Colpix relinquished all creative control to her, including the choice of material that would be recorded, in exchange for her signing the contract with them. After the release of her live album Nina Simone at Town Hall, Simone became a favorite performer in Greenwich Village. By this time, Simone performed pop music only to make money to continue her classical music studies, and was indifferent about having a recording contract.
Although Véro seems indifferent about the situation, it is clear that the incident deeply disturbs her. She acts clumsy and out of place. When she informs her husband Marcos that she thinks she may have run over someone, she insists upon returning to the scene of the accident; they see something on the side of the road, which her husband insists is merely a dog, though Véro is even more unsure than before. Later, the body of a dark- skinned servant's child is recovered from a canal, right above the spot where the accident occurred.
Flemeth has a strained relationship with Morrigan, who is unsure if the witch is actually her birth mother. A subplot which revolve around Morrigan's complicated relationship with her mother in Origins involves her potential discovery of Flemeth's grimoire, which reveals her method of extending her unnaturally long lifespan by possessing her daughters' bodies. Flemeth is noted for her willingness to aid the various protagonists of the Dragon Age series. Janine Hawkins from Paste Magazine noted that Flemeth is generally indifferent about anything that does not directly concern her, but she presents herself as a powerful ally on several occasions.
Roberts said that he was initially indifferent about competing in Europe, but when he read that Sheene had labeled him as"no threat", he made up his mind to compete. Few observers gave Roberts any chance of winning the championship, citing the reasoning that it would take him at least one season to learn the European circuits. Roberts in 1978 The motorcycle technology of the late 1970s featured engines with power in excess of what the frames and tires of the day could accommodate. Roberts' riding style, bred on the dirt tracks of America, revolutionized road racing.
Variations of the story exists but still maintain the main points. Some versions of the story implies that Cám is also involved in abusing Tấm while others suggest that Cám is indifferent about her mother's abusive nature towards her half-sister. There are also some versions where the step-mother and Cám are eating the goby when Tấm arrives home and the two laugh when Tấm's realizes who they were eating. Other versions have the Bụt tell Tấm that she must return her silk clothes, shoes and horse once she returns home, so that her goby will come back to life.
On her way, she is invited to a taxi ride with an attractive and seemingly intimidating man, whom she refers as 'The Suit'. After talking to him and realizing that she's already attracted to him, Joss shows off her coolness, pretending to be completely indifferent about him, which pleases him. When he asks her if she's got a name, Joss cheekily replies that she has two and leaves him hanging. In the new apartment, which Joss finds fantastic because of its elegant design, she meets Ellie Carmichael, a bubbly and sweet blonde-haired university student, to whom Joss becomes unwillingly attached.
Some commentators interpret his remarks as racist, particularly against the Meskhetians. In 2008, he made headlines when he expressed his frustration about the progress of the construction projects for the 2014 Sochi Olympics. Arguing that construction bosses and local politicians were "careless" and "indifferent" about the task ahead, the successful Olympics bid would be transferred to another part of Russia if no significant progress were made, constituting a large economic opportunity forgone. On 2 August 2012, Tkachyov announced plans to deploy a paramilitary force of Cossacks in Krasnodar Krai beginning in September 2012 as vigilantes to discourage internal immigration by Muslim Russians.
The U.S. set up the Guantanamo Bay detention camp to hold inmates they defined as "illegal enemy combatants". The legitimacy of these detentions has been questioned by the European Union and human rights organizations. On September 25, 2001, Iran's fifth president, Mohammad Khatami meeting British Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw, said: "Iran fully understands the feelings of the Americans about the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington on September 11." He said although the American administrations had been at best indifferent about terrorist operations in Iran (since 1979), the Iranians instead felt differently and had expressed their sympathetic feelings with bereaved Americans in the tragic incidents in the two cities.
Gloria (Sofía Vergara) hires a Spanish tutor, Diego (Nicholas Gonzalez), for Manny (Rico Rodriguez) despite his wish to learn French instead of Spanish. Jay (Ed O'Neill) is indifferent about which language Manny needs to learn until the moment he notices that Diego is a good-looking man and gets jealous seeing Diego talking to Gloria in Spanish not knowing what they say. Jay signs a permission slip for Manny to switch to French class and fires Diego. When Gloria finds out, she is upset and explains that she is tired of not being able to speak her native language in the house to other people.
When a person values a particular facet of a job, his satisfaction is more greatly impacted both positively (when expectations are met) and negatively (when expectations are not met), compared to one who doesn't value that facet. To illustrate, if Employee A values autonomy in the workplace and Employee B is indifferent about autonomy, then Employee A would be more satisfied in a position that offers a high degree of autonomy and less satisfied in a position with little or no autonomy compared to Employee B. This theory also states that too much of a particular facet will produce stronger feelings of dissatisfaction the more a worker values that facet.
Young's letters refer to particular difficulties with Percy Selwyn-Clarke, the British Health Officer, whom he found obstructive and self serving.WA Young, personal letter dated 23 May 1928 Of the Rockefeller staff, Dr Mahaffey alone was willing to help Young manage Noguchi. Young was the only person he would listen to and even so, he repeatedly broke promises to Young to employ safer working practices. It is possible that, believing himself immune to yellow fever, having been inoculated with a vaccine of his own development, he was indifferent about the possibility of infection or even that he deliberately courted infection, fulfilling a youthful motto, "Success or suicide".
McCown is often indifferent about the fact that his radio show is simulcast on television, often saying during his introductions "also simulcast on Rogers Sportsnet for those of you who do not own radios" or "simulcast on Rogers Sportsnet in lieu of other programming". He has on many occasions maintained his stance against fighting in hockey (especially staged fights), hits to the head, and a strong aversion for the sport of soccer, much like his Los Angeles counterpart, Jim Rome. . However, when he has been pressed by his Prime Time Sports co-hosts Stephen Brunt and/or John Shannon McCown has said that Tottenham Hotspur of the English Premier League is the soccer team he supports..
Lawrence has proposed that autogynephilic transsexuals are more excited about sexual reassignment surgery than homosexual transsexuals. She states that homosexual transsexuals are typically ambivalent or indifferent about SRS, while autogynephilic transsexuals want to have surgery as quickly as possible, are happy to be rid of their penis, and proud of their new genitals. According to Blanchard, most homosexual transsexuals describe themselves as having been very feminine from a young age. Lawrence argues that homosexual transsexuals are motivated by being very feminine in both behavior and appearance, and by a desire to romantically and sexually attract (ideally very masculine) men, while autogynephilic transsexuals are motivated by their sexual desire and romantic love for being women.
"Beforel Orel" reveals that Arthur lives on a farm far in Sinville and has disdain of the town and its beliefs. It is on this farm that Arthur attempts to impart some of his own knowledge to Orel and the two bond very quickly. His beliefs seem to change from atheism to slightly indifferent about God, though there's no real reason why the change. There are a few possibilities as to why he was now indifferent, he didn't want to push his beliefs on Orel; Orel being innocent and not knowing of God didn't annoy him so much since Clay and Angela were religious zealots; or simply he wished to keep his beliefs or lack thereof to himself.
As Carr prepared to leave Nock-ay-det-klinne's camp, he told his officers the command was going to proceed down the creek to find a camping place. He knew "almost exactly" where they were going to camp since he had noted the ground at the Verde Crossing earlier that day. He directed Troop D to follow behind him, then the pack train, followed by Nock-ay-det-klinne and his guard, then Troop E. Carr ordered Cruse, with his Apache scouts, to travel beside Nock-ay- det-klinne. Byrnes and the officers' suspicions of the scouts had diminished somewhat because they appeared "altogether indifferent" about the taking of the medicine man.
When David sets up a conference call with the marketing department so Dwight can explain his golden ticket promotion, Michael interrupts and goads Dwight into revealing the idea actually came from Michael. After much bickering between Michael and Dwight, a frustrated David leaves the office, appearing indifferent about the outcome. Kevin Malone (Brian Baumgartner) seeks advice from others in the office on how to start a relationship with Lynn (Lisa K. Wyatt), the woman he socialized with at the Valentine's Day singles mixer at the office. Andy Bernard (Ed Helms), still upset from his recent broken engagement with Angela Martin (Angela Kinsey), suggests that Kevin should be mean to Lynn, providing only backhanded compliments and ignoring her calls.
Sharon forbids the boys to see Mr. Jefferson anymore; none of the boys seem have a problem with it and are all indifferent about the situation, since Mr. Jefferson is too childish and creepy to be around with except Cartman who still thinks Mr. Jefferson is his new best friend. Meanwhile at the Park County Police Station, Harrison Yates gets a report about the Jeffersons that says they are wealthy and black, and the whole department sets off to frame him for a crime as they express their disdain for African Americans who are wealthier than they are. They spend that night planting cocaine, pubic hair, and blood in Mr. Jefferson's home and wait for him to come home and then fall asleep.
He was the first manager to guide them to a major trophy and the first to guide them to qualification for a European competition. He was also the most successful English manager of the early 21st century; he was the first Englishman to win a major honour since 1996 and first to reach a European final with an English club since 1985. Many Boro fans, however, were indifferent about his departure, believing Steve Gibson, the club chairman, to be more important to their success. McClaren was accused by rival managers of having a "pot of gold" provided by Gibson to buy players, giving him an advantage over other teams (except perhaps the biggest few clubs in the league) when signing players.
Stranded in New York City due to missing a bus caused by a delay of a plane, recently divorced mother Susannah Bartok (Valerie Bertinelli) is attacked and maced outside Macy's in Manhattan, and her 2-year- old son gets kidnapped. After she unsuccessfully pleads to the police, who feel indifferent about the case, newspaper reporter Victoria Garcia (Rachel Ticotin) helps the young mother in finding her son. Susannah, desperate to find her son, initially rejects Victoria's help because she is realistic about the possible fate of her boy, though convinced that the police are not doing their job quickly enough, she allows Victoria's help. Victoria redirects Susannah to a psychic called Christopher Zellner (Roderick Cook), who believes that her son Sonny is dead.
Anaimalai hills, Western Ghats This turtle inhabits dense evergreen forest, presumably at lower elevations. According to the natives from whom Dr. Henderson obtained the type, the species inhabits short burrows underground and is indifferent about having water nearby (unlike some of its relatives, which are decidedly aquatic). The type as well as another younger specimen were kept in captivity for six months, and Dr. Henderson remarks that they did not show any special partiality for water and when handled did not emit the offensive odour known from the related Indian black turtle (Melanochelys trijuga).Smith (1941) The first captive specimens lived entirely upon vegetable food, but subsequently it has turned out that this turtle is omnivorous, eating any suitably sized plant and animal food.
By the time Megan McTavish stepped in as head writer with Julie Hanan Carruthers as executive producer, McTavish explained that Maggie's involvement with character Jonathan Lavery was mostly a result of her feeling rejected by Bianca. Though the writers had Maggie accept her sexual interest in Bianca, the character was once again written to deny being sexually attracted to women; her relationship with Jonathan was now her main focus and the possibility of her wanting Bianca as a lover was now retracted. With viewers indifferent about the Lena/Bianca/Maggie love triangle, a story arc was written pushing a Jonathan/Maggie/Bianca love triangle. This second love triangle developed slowly, but included an aspect that kept viewers invested: Jonathan is presented as an abuser, and Bianca feels she must fight to free Maggie of his control.
Described by Kruth as "red-hot", Hendrix's version was recorded for BBC Radio in 1967 and subsequently issued on his 1998 album BBC Sessions. Lennon was indifferent about Redding's version; in his 1968 Rolling Stone review, Lennon said he especially liked José Feliciano's recording of the song. "Day Tripper" was the lead track on the Irish band Beethoven's 1989 Him Goolie Goolie Man, Dem EP. Steven Wells of the NME named the record "Single of the Week", writing that "The centrestone of this jewel of a record is the kidnapping, tarring and feathering, mugging, shagging and destruction of 'Day Tripper'." Pauline Oliveros's tape-delay collage piece "Rock Symphony", which she debuted at the San Francisco Tape Music Center in December 1965, used samples of "Day Tripper" and "Norwegian Wood", along with recent recordings by the Animals, the Bobby Fuller Four and Tammi Terrell.
In rural Michigan in 1991, Marie Harris (Neve Campbell) delivers the eulogy at the funeral of her father Chuck (David Alpay), a U.S. Army Air Force veteran who had fought in World War II. The church is full of veterans who knew and loved her father, although her mother Ethel (Shirley MacLaine) is sitting out on the church porch, smoking and nursing a hangover. Ethel is totally indifferent about Chuck's death, which only her friend Jack Etty (Christopher Plummer) seems to understand. Marie is furious with her mother and with her implication that she slept with many of the veterans when they were all young, but then Ethel relents and says that she was always faithful. It quickly emerges that there is a lot Marie does not know about her mother's past and the true story of her love life.
In interviews on 4 October, both Solère and Riester envisaged the possibility of creating a new party of the right and centre representing "liberal, social, European, reformist and humanist" values. On the part of the ministers, Lecornu stated that he would appeal should he be excluded, Darmanin confirmed to have sent a response but would ultimately prefer exclusion by the party than abandonment of his political line, and Philippe was indifferent about the possibility of becoming a Prime Minister not associated with a political party, saying that the "political commitment [as Prime Minister] in my opinion is well worth the [loss of the] partisan label". After no action was taken on 11 October, Accoyer stated that "the procedure will be completed on 24 October". At the meeting of the LR political bureau on 24 October, 37 of 47 participants voted in favor of exclusion.
For instance "Paid the Penalty: Slumach, the Murderer of Louis Bee, Pays the Penalty of his Crime," Daily Columbian, 16 January 1891. The Vancouver Daily World commented: “There was much sympathy for Slumach among those who witnessed his execution. It was thought that the Government might, with just clemency, have extended a reprieve to him, for he certainly would not have lived very long in confinement, and the fact that he never ran across law and order in any shape until the latter years of his long life made many hope that he would be allowed to finish his career in the confinement of the penitentiary.”"Hanged at Royal City," Vancouver Daily World, 16 January 1891 There may have been feelings of sympathy for the old man at the hanging, but there is only one request for clemency on file and in the time preceding his execution the newspapers and their readers seemed indifferent about Slumach's fate.
On the night of 6 June he tried to steal food from Zachariah Clark, the "house of the colony's assistant commissary for stores", and was caught by a convict named William Saltmarsh. In July 1789, David Collins, the colony's Judge-Advocate, wrote: > This man was always reputed the hardest living convict in the colony; his > frame was muscular and well calculated for hard labour; but in his > intellects he did not very widely differ from a brute; his appetite was > ravenous, for he would in any one day devour the full rations for two days. > To gratify this appetite he was compelled to steal from others, and all his > thefts were directed to that purpose. Caesar was described by Collins after his first recapture as a "wretch" who was "so indifferent about meeting death, that he declared while in confinement, that if he should be hanged, he would create a laugh before he was turned off, by playing off some trick upon the executioner".
Vansittart commented that to allow Germany to conquer Eastern Europe would "lead to the disappearance of liberty and democracy in Europe". By contrast, Eden saw British interests as confined only to Western Europe, and did not share Vansittart's beliefs about what Hitler's ultimate intentions might be. Nor did Eden, the rest of the Cabinet or the majority of the British people share Vansittart's conviction that Britain could not afford to be indifferent about Eastern Europe. Though the British had agreed to staff talks with the French as the price of French "restraint", many British ministers were unhappy with these talks. The Home Secretary Sir John Simon wrote to Eden and Baldwin that staff talks to be held with the French after the Rhineland remilitarization would lead the French to perceive that: In response to objections like Simon's, the British ended the staff talks with the French five days after they had begun; Anglo-French staff talks were not to occur again until February 1939 in the aftermath of the Dutch War Scare of January 1939.

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