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Inquest: 'Uncaring' operator heard boy's last words
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Inquest: 'Uncaring' operator heard boy's last words
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Inquest: 'Uncaring' operator heard boy's last words
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The first person to do so was Pliny The Uncaring, who shocked his fellow Minoans by boldly sneaking up to the front of a line of people waiting to draw lots for the lucky fifteen citizens allowed to participate in a stoning.
Mark C. Miller: Least Known Contributions of History's Greatest Civilizations 2009
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Uncaring politicians will feel the rottweiler snap at their heels if they try to take Britain any further down a dangerous path without due consultation.
Problem : Some BNP supporters are decent people Newmania 2007
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Alberto Moravia was thirty-five and the celebrated author of Gli indifferenti (The Uncaring Ones [1]); Elsa Morante had just published a collection of fantasy children's stories written in her adolescence.
The Dark in the Piazza Parks, Tim 2009
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Uncaring or less than conscious of consequences; you dear reader decide.
Fiscal Conservatives 2008
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Uncaring, unsympathetic MEAN people like you suck.
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“Uncaring, unsympathetic MEAN people like you suck.”
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Palin - Uncaring/UnConstitutional by Judy Swindler on Wednesday, Sep 10, 2008 at 2: 42: 48 PM thanks by Judy Swindler on Wednesday, Sep 10, 2008 at 2: 44: 23 PM
As a state senator, Barack Obama tried to protect our children from pedophiles 2008
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