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He certainly never seemed like a man unengaged by the kitchen.
It must mean something for so many previously unengaged people to be thinking about the region.
It would be nice to feel detached, unengaged by this.
This has the potential to not only reach people who are otherwise unengaged, but also reduce costs and resources.
Do you see boys who are "smart," yet unengaged by school?
As for the unengaged, he said, they get attention however they can.
Speirs and other officers from the unengaged companies stood behind him.
It would be excellent, so long as one's emotions remained unengaged.
Because the wind was from the north, unengaged French ships could not come up to help their fellows.
The Rising was put down within a week, at a cost of about 500 killed, mainly unengaged civilians.
You won't come out unengaged or unscathed, I'm glad to say.
"We're just not living in a world where we can afford to be unengaged in a place like this."
When people feel apathetic or unengaged with politics they choose to ignore it.
Kennedy later repudiated the poems of his first book, as "too unengaged with social issues."
We went forward with care, my left hand in Bina's right, our unengaged fingers slipping along each wall.
The community team will refer a primigravida with an unengaged head at term for further assessment.
It’s not possible to engage an audience if the performer is unengaged, no matter how much scenery you have around.
When he reached the apartment, he was surprised to find the police lock unengaged.
They get unengaged but stay together; their connection frays.
His opponents criticize him for being vague or unengaged.
Only in America, perhaps, can a playwright create a political comedy that takes a stand on nothing and leaves its every promised debate unengaged.
He sounded tired, unengaged, uncommanding, and short at the top. Boring.
It did not buy much; the ad will run just this week and not often enough to reach unengaged voters.
Is there a danger, implicit in that state, of staying unengaged, safely distant?