Now the dog treated him with a certain indifference.
This unusual record may reflect a certain indifference to the value and purpose of executive clemency.
Augustus rode through the storm with a certain indifference, thinking of the two women he had just left.
When it's not good, Smith's work suggests a certain anonymous and chilly indifference.
Those eyes, if they met others, remained steady until they established a certain indifference.
For a world to have cold weather seems to indicate a certain indifference to the welfare of its own parts.
Younger officers regard the change with a certain indifference.
She was also known for a certain indifference to the more practical aspects of daily life.
"Look, these parents have a history of a certain indifference," he said.
But, in the first place, persons accustomed to luxury have a certain indifference to it which misleads them.