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Will it think with any one indifferently of its parts?
He had said it indifferently, as a statement of fact.
She said it without question mark, indifferently, as a simple fact.
Everything ought to be open, but not indifferently, to every man.
"But people do not walk indifferently past a piece of land that was taken from their family."
His eyes passed indifferently over the people sitting round him.
"I 11 let you find out which," he said indifferently.
He turned away indifferently and began to walk up the lawn toward the big white house.
Then they passed on indifferently, and Ben found he could walk again.
"I did not think you would ever wake," he said indifferently.
"It is something of that sort, perhaps," she said indifferently.
And he had never heard his chief speak so indifferently about the casualties.
You tell him, very indifferently, there are one or two things he could do, to put himself in a more favorable position.
"I have not considered the subject," said he indifferently, looking straight before him.
Or, rather, two were discussing such plans while a third sat by indifferently.
"Those who like may come with me," said Conan indifferently.
"You seem to have made quite a hit with Shady this morning," she said indifferently.
It was just as well, she thought, that men's eyes slid past her indifferently.
"There may be time after this meeting," he said, almost indifferently.
"I expect you can find a way to convince them," he said indifferently.
His apartment was small and indifferently decorated, as she knew it would be.
When I brought her a drink of water, she swallowed it indifferently.
Almost indifferently Barney turned his attention to the other panel.
A screwdriver can be used indifferently in the left or right hand.
I remained alone and went to bed, but slept indifferently.