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Narcissists could give a hoot less about what anyone else thinks, feels, or wants.
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Now, of course the Republican candidates don't give a hoot what British lefties might think of their beliefs.
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Not that Wall Street bankers or your friendly Washington representatives give a hoot.
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But a great virtue of the diaries is that Clark did not give a hoot what we thought about him.
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Muscle-car guys don't give a hoot about fuel economy and they must know how to drive a manual transmission.
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In holding back, Mr Bush's team seems to confirm the general suspicion that it does not give a hoot what anyone else thinks including Congress.
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This almost makes me nostalgic for a time when computers didn't give a hoot whether their errors had discommoded you and made no apology whatsoever.
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You may or may not give a hoot about clothes, but it's hard not to celebrate the values of monumental, nose-to-the-sewing-machine hard work that stand behind the flamboyance.
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"If this reached you and you don't give a hoot that I'm leaving, sorry, " he wrote, explaining that he didn't want to offend anyone by leaving them out.
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The demonstrators didn't give a hoot about price, only quality.
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Truth be told, most Facebook users won't give a hoot, the same way that the flurry over the Beacon advertising program in late 2007 was fueled by a few vocal privacy advocates while the general population didn't seem to care about it one way or the other.
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