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"Some people might say we're too involved in the case, but I think that's a lot better than not giving a damn about it."
He spoke in a normal tone of voice, not giving a damn about anything any more.
For opening doors and not giving a damn about what anybody else has to say to it.
And not giving a damn about what happens to my fellow citizens, or what is going on around me!
And give every appearance, on the field and off, of simply not giving a damn about any of it.
Do you want them to have a last impression of you not giving a damn about their interests?"
"The macho attitude is famous for being offensive, for not giving a damn about other people."
They used their aircraft like missiles, not giving a damn about peacetime safety-of-flight.
The man, excited, not giving a damn about California, climbed into the helo.
"You're just like all the rest, not giving a damn about me, just what you can get out of me!
The downstairs dining room has an open kitchen so you can watch the cooks not giving a damn about the order in which they prepare things.
I found myself not giving a damn about Travis Bickle after not very long.
I think their nonchalance about not caring or not giving a damn about record sales is just not true.
I wasted all that time worrying and sweating when I could have been like you, calm as hell and not giving a damn about anything.
Cascarcllian, not giving a damn about the philosophical issues, but happy to oblige his Emperor, sent Kreiger out to kill the political troublemaker.
Anguish-reflexes still tried to divert his roaming thoughts, impeding him from salvaging further recollections, but he had learned to fight back by not giving a damn about pain.
"Such thoughtfulness is positively awe-inspiring," I commented, this time acceding to the urge to cross my legs and not giving a damn about the length of my covering.
For some time now the little worm has been squirming around not giving a damn about drawing at his feet that's slowly appearing in the grass that looks just like the little worm yet inside down.
Trying unsuccessfully not to elicit another whimper of pain, Travis lifted the dog in his arms and carried him out of the bathroom, across the kitchen, out of the house, pulling the door shut behind him but leaving it unlocked, not giving a damn about security right now.
I slammed out of our "flat," wearing sword and not giving a damn about stares, apported to our therapists, found where I should go, went there, did what was necessary, told the boss biotechnician that Her Wisdom must be told, and jumped down his throat when he asked questions.