indifferent造句151. The historian William Manchester castigated the tenor of youth in that era as "withdrawn, cautious, unimaginative, indifferent, unadventurous and silent."
152. Crook liked her well enough, but remained indifferent to her feminine charms.
153. Members of the U . K . royal family look indifferent except Princess Diana.
154. God and omnipotent, etc. However, Wharton also tries her best to depict the and indifferent God.
155. Often a drop of irony into an indifferent situation renders the whole piquant.
156. West Ham are ready to make a hopeful offer to re-sign former Upton Park favourite Joe Cole as Liverpool consider selling the England international after a very indifferent start to his Anfield career.
157. Old Bosc had never budged an inch -- he was totally indifferent.
158. Tony was madly clung to the indifferent dressing Billie and then they cohabit.
159. When we arrived an old man opened the door , totally unfriendly, uncooperative and indifferent.
160. "Do not penetrate, although the sunlight is thin, saw long to also harm eyes. "The words breathing is indifferent and self-composed.
161. Mr Feng was crouching in a dark corner, indifferent to the visitors.
162. Much of the food we eat is of very poor or indifferent quality.
163. Without handsome appearance or young body, he is indifferent, orgulous and mysterious who also be too strict with others.
164. He was as indifferent to his as they were prolific.
165. She saw the servant working at dinner with an indifferent eye.
166. Pictures of the Chechen Republic, taken in 2000-2007[http:///indifferent.html], that will leave nobody indifferent.
167. Or consider the phlegmatic, a person who is indifferent to interactions with the child.
168. Marx was contemptuous of the faith of his ancestors, and indifferent to the Lutheranism his father had adopted.
169. I get as much pleasure out of listening to a friend playing a sonatina of an evening in an indifferent manner as out of listening to a first-class professional concert.
170. I look at other people's Gathering and Scattering clutch, a section to a section of the film camera, it is indifferent expression.
171. They live as we all should live -- undisturbed , indifferent, and without disquiet.
172. He becomes all outer show and inward emptiness; dull, callous, and indifferent.
173. But since China is indifferent, the pressure on the Malawian government is diluted.
174. If the person answering the call is too lackadaisical, unenthusiastic or indifferent, they may hang up and take their business someplace else!
175. But the normative implication of this argument is that policymakers should be indifferent because, by this supposedly all-encompassing measure of welfare, we are no worse off than we were before.
176. Arthur was so languid, indifferent and careless about the favours bestowed upon him.
177. When the market is good before, data is a bit more muddleheaded be indifferent to, but we need now more hold these data well and truly.
178. I think a major reason for these shifts has been the increasing dominance, since the Reagan era, of an ideology that is indifferent to or actively celebrates inequality of income.
179. From that day forward, the Seekers, previously shy of the press and indifferent toward evangelizing, began to proselytize.
180. Against all these, alone among an indifferent populace, they pitted their youthful hearts.