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1. He sounded a little inattentive himself
2. It is lost of course when one becomes inattentive, idle
3. Yet these lofty and supreme meaning cannot be perceived or felt by that who distracted himself with this worldly life and became inattentive of God and His Graces
4. How many unmarried young people can he reckon up who come to the Lord's Supper? Who are the most backward about means of grace,�the most irregular about Sunday services,�the most difficult to draw to weekly lectures and prayer meetings,�the most inattentive under preaching at all times? Which part of his congregation fills him with most anxiety? Who are the Reubens for whom he has the deepest "searchings of heart"! Who in his flock are the hardest to manage,�who require the most frequent warnings and rebukes,�who occasion him the greatest uneasiness and sorrow,�who keep him most constantly in fear for their souls, and seem most hopeless? Depend on it, his answer will always be, "The Young Men
5. The believer is distinguished from the unbeliever by his feeling towards his link with his Provider, whereas you see the unbeliever inattentive and oblivious of it in spite of its existence and its continuity
6. Thus the “knocker” indicates that call which the far spirits shall be disturbed from and the hearts inattentive of God shall tremble for on that weighty Day when the fate shall be determined
7. When they asked him about the reason saying “Were you inattentive or the prayer became shorter?” He replied: “Nothing of that has happened
8. ” That is, “I was not inattentive nor did the prayer become shorter
9. The believer is distinguished from the unbeliever by their feeling for their link with their Provider, whereas the unbeliever is inattentive and oblivious of the same link in spite of its existence and its continuity
10. In case someone is inattentive in his prayer due to certain things and he forgets to do any of the following roles:
11. look in the inattentive areas of London
12. The same inattentive, unconcerned
13. 1-Al'lah does never ruin the country to be doomed if its people are inattentive (not informed with His mission)
14. For an inattentive spectator, this love could easily be seen as being a simple distraction invented by the director, to mix together love and suspense
15. He was inattentive, selfish, spent too much time on his hobbies
16. However inattentive a member of the congregation might be, as the years passed over him he knew the sermons
17. Most people read in the same way that they watch television – in an inattentive, passive way
18. cuse her of being inattentive of their guest
19. alone, frequently from inattentive travelers in airports, restaurants, and hotel lobbies
20. In these days of apartment dwelling and the crowding together of many families, a child must be very inattentive indeed not to have gathered through conversation and observation much firsthand knowledge of the adult sexual relationship
21. Just because a child is hyperactive, inattentive and impulsive at times does not necessarily mean that they have ADHD
22. This condition is well known in children of all ages, but what about adults? Most people that have it are hyperactive, inattentive and impulsive
23. Students with the disorder may be interruptive, inattentive, forgetful, unorganized, distracted, fidgety, talkative, restless and impatient
24. They often fall in three different categories - inattentive, hyperactive and combination
25. The symptoms exhibited by an inattentive patient are as follows:
26. " Raskolnikov muttered in reply, but with such a preoccupied and inattentive air that Dounia gazed at him in perplexity
27. She feared that under this persuasion she had been unjust, inattentive, nay, almost unkind, to her Elinor;-- that Marianne's affliction, because more acknowledged, more immediately before her, had too much engrossed her tenderness, and led her away to forget that in Elinor she might have a daughter suffering almost as much, certainly with less self-provocation, and greater fortitude
28. When their turn to cross had come he was still perplexed and inattentive
29. The Town Car was in the middle lane, but it was going at the right-hand lane’s speed, and behind it a small red coupe didn’t slow, inattentive, and it kissed the Town Car’s rear bumper
30. He found him incredibly inattentive and irritable, though he, Andrey Semyonovitch, began enlarging on his favourite subject, the foundation of a new special "commune
31. " He had been inwardly annoyed, however, when he had asked at the Infirmary about the woman he had recommended two days before, to hear from the house-surgeon, a youngster who was not sorry to vex Minchin with impunity, exactly what had occurred: he privately pronounced that it was indecent in a general practitioner to contradict a physician's diagnosis in that open manner, and afterwards agreed with Wrench that Lydgate was disagreeably inattentive to etiquette
32. 'You were inattentive
33. ‘You were only inattentive, but you had
34. I had not, Miss Crawford, been an inattentive observer of what was passing between him and some part of this family in the summer and autumn
35. She feared that under this persuasion she had been unjust, inattentive, nay, almost unkind, to her Elinor;—that Marianne’s affliction, because more acknowledged, more immediately before her, had too much engrossed her tenderness, and led her away to forget that in Elinor she might have a daughter suffering almost as much, certainly with less self-provocation, and greater fortitude
36. Miss Crawford, untouched and inattentive, had nothing to say; and Fanny, perceiving it, brought back her own mind to what she thought must interest
37. Raskolnikov muttered in reply, but with such a preoccupied and inattentive air that Dounia gazed at him in perplexity
38. He found him incredibly inattentive and irritable, though he, Andrey Semyonovitch, began enlarging on his favourite subject, the foundation of a new special
39. The teacher should see to it that all the children take part in the work, by having somebody's question answered or repeated, now by one, now by another, and now by the whole class at once, but especially by rousing the indifferent, inattentive, and playful children: the first he must enliven by frequent questions, the second he must cause to concentrate themselves on the subject of the common work, and the third he must curb
40. 14) Epictetus says this very thing when he reproaches people for being very attentive to the phenomenon of the outer world—to that which is not in our power and being inattentive to the phenomenon of the inner, to that which is in our power
41. From the sound of these voices, the inattentive way Kozlóvski looked at him, the disrespectful manner of the exhausted clerk, the fact that the clerk and Kozlóvski were squatting on the floor by a tub so near to the commander in chief, and from the noisy laughter of the Cossacks holding the horses near the window, Prince Andrew felt that something important and disastrous was about to happen
42. “You were only inattentive, but you had talent—oh yes, you had talent!”
43. Never could a more propitious moment present itself for the exercise of the discretionary power placed in the President of the United States, and, had he failed to embrace it, he would have been criminally inattentive to the dearest interests of this country
44. It may, perhaps, be thought by some not becoming in me to say that I have not been an inattentive observer of the progress of this Government for twenty years, and more particularly, since the Republican party came into power
45. Among other objects, I was not wholly inattentive to the mineralogical and geological features of the country
46. Since that time, he had been generally a silent, though not an inattentive spectator
47. I have not been altogether an inattentive observer, nor indifferent to its interests
48. He must have been indeed an inattentive observer of mankind who proposes to himself such a course without being exposed to difficulties and dangers from every side
49. had the President failed to embrace the opportunity he would have been criminally inattentive to the dearest interests of his country, 264