Two lumber out and splash into the river, unconcerned by the presence of humans in a canoe.
Emms, however, said she was unconcerned about who they would meet in Sunday's decider.
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In New York's Times Square, tourists crowded the sidewalks seemingly unconcerned about any possible heightened risk.
Every success conceivably means one fewer customer in the future for Aspect, but Wadhwani is unconcerned.
The private banking community seems wholly unconcerned with the prohibitions against self-dealing by investment fiduciaries.
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Markets appeared unconcerned, though, as shares in Morgan Stanley surged on the Thursday on the news.
Ryan seemed unconcerned that pushing his policy agenda on Romney might damage the candidate.
The only real explanation is he truly was, as he testified, unconcerned about the gifts.
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Kinnear said last week that he was unconcerned with speculation linking Shearer the the manager's job.
Mr Kidd also says he is unconcerned about the apparent growth of labour militancy in Indonesia.
Unconcerned, Tan says he is actually pleased prices have come down and is looking for bargains.
This last effort has not generated significant revenue so far, but analysts are unconcerned.
Foreign Office mandarins, previously unconcerned about Africa, have suddenly become passionately interested in it.
Purchases by central banks and other so-called uneconomic buyers unconcerned with price could also help boost Treasurys.
The most unconcerned-sounding people were the Syrians, who exercise ultimate control over Lebanon through their occupying army.
At best, she will be accused of knowing very little and being relatively unconcerned about finding out.
Yet investors seem unconcerned: the stockmarket has surged to new highs, and the peso is holding firm.
The Chief took corners smoothly, in the prowling, snaky manner of a driver unconcerned about regulating his speed.
This is a nation in a serious rush, intent on swift modernisation yet seemingly unconcerned with the thoroughness of this process.
Still, Romeo Jozak is unconcerned about the prospect of a talent drain damaging the chances of Croatia's national side.
Star winger Bryan Habana was unconcerned about failing to add to his tally of tries in a tight match.
Steaua coach Ilie Dumitrescu was unconcerned by Hodgson's team selection but believes the scoreline was harsh on his side.
And he appeared unconcerned by the sacking, taking the opportunity to once again criticise the board's opposition of the league.
However, because Americans are unconcerned about the ideological nuances of the debate, perhaps they see things a lot more clearly.
The main suppliers of capital, the banks, have also been remarkably unconcerned that their money be put to good use.
Mr Chavez, who regards all dissent as counter-revolutionary treachery, professes to be unconcerned by the split with his old ally.
Almost ridiculously so, and sadly universities and the commercial enterprises affiliated with higher education seem unconcerned with changing that reality.
Ian McKellen, whose new show "Dance of Death" opens October 11, is unconcerned by the ups and downs of ticket sales.
But, for all the gloomy talk, some gun dealers in New Orleans and nearby say they are unconcerned by the lawsuit.
Although their latest figures show that 91% of respondents in their survey are aware of the bug, most are largely unconcerned.
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