I busied myself with some random fruit at the vegie markets while casually looking back at him. |
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Some would casually pour daily household garbage, even excrement and urine, into the creek. |
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Anzuko was drawing a portrait of Suzume for fun while Suzume posed by lying down and holding an open fan casually. |
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He was dressed casually in blue jeans and had a jacket on over his t-shirt. |
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The men, all of North African descent, were dressed casually and appeared in the dock with two interpreters. |
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I haven't seen her in over a year, and yesterday she just strolls casually up to me and says hello! |
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A ponytail of strawberry blond hair hung casually below the reversed peak of her baseball cap. |
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He tucked his hands into the pant pockets as he casually strolled down the monolithic hallway. |
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Matt Saunders strolled casually down the icy street, a thick black toque pulled snugly over his curly brown hair. |
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Tumbled casually over a bed or sofa, decorative throw pillows make a wonderfully bright and cheerful addition. |
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Just ahead of me in the checkout line was a really swarthily handsome young guy, perhaps Arab, dressed casually Western. |
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When I got back from Wellington, my flatmate casually mentioned that the rubber bung had somehow been sucked down the plughole. |
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Her friends alerted her to the guy's attention, and she casually pushed her sunglasses to the crown of her head and gave him a genuine smile. |
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I would not recommend using these questions casually, without careful forethought or consideration for the other person's feelings. |
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The smiling woman was dressed casually in a pair of denim cut-offs and a simple baby blue tank top, her chestnut hair tied up in a pony tail. |
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Their easiness with each other was evident, as they danced together, slapped each other on the back and casually bantered throughout the show. |
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It received a big boost in 1937, when the King and Queen toured a social club in Slough, Berkshire and casually threw darts at a dartboard. |
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He's lounging around, not so casually, swatting any tender, caring hands away from his injured extremities. |
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The cyclists were totally starkers and we all roared with laughter and surprise as they casually rode past. |
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This seemed to satisfy them and they sipped, lowering their cups only slightly and resting their arms casually on the low table. |
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Danielle sits on the buttercream-soft leather sofa, resting her arms casually atop the cushions on either side of her and crossing her legs. |
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He stood between her legs and casually played with her feet and calves, holding her ankles, running his fingertips up the backs of her legs. |
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Tim continued to chat casually at the girl, who, with a flick of his fingers, had lost her voice. |
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A much longer pause ensued, and Rolloniss casually walked across to the edge of the cliff, staring at the vast, unobscured countryside. |
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Faced with a stymie in the afternoon round, Runyan casually chipped his ball over Snead's and into the cup for another winner. |
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The two men casually walked away when they saw the witness coming towards them. |
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It is a noble and powerful impulse, one not casually to be ridiculed or dismissed. |
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Spencer and I were casually aimless in Newtown giving ourselves caffeine shakes and writing a list of pirate songs for my pirate mixtape. |
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With a kind of detachment, he walked, as casually as he could under the circumstances, towards the door and rung the bell. |
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Look at that smile, the way he casually, almost cruelly swirls the snifter in his hand. |
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After a few weeks of casually watching the water level rise moderately along the riverbank, some concern began to set in. |
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In McDonnell's pub, we find the legend casually dressed as one of the boys. |
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The students enter a dean's office far too casually, and throw themselves and their belongings about rather too imperiously. |
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I knew him casually but he wasn't the kind of guy I'd ever have a crush on. |
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So many of us in the literary and academic worlds who knew him only casually still felt as if he was a friend and colleague. |
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He jokes casually with old acquaintances and tackles each question head on, his bright brown eyes searching the faces of his inquisitors. |
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She had seated herself casually on the arm of a chair as if to promote her lack of intent to impinge. |
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There is little chance of casually bumping into people, and I can see why stars who crave anonymity choose to live here. |
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Doc Charlie would casually flirt with the nonchalant female who would ever so calmly refuse. |
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The countryman went from ruggedly unsophisticated to casually erudite in one quick addition of something so simplistic as a pair of spectacles. |
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She was filmed by television crews casually bumping into the group and speaking to Mr Howard and Mr Norris. |
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On the other side, the backpackers, tanned and fit, casually shoulder their rucksacks and adjust their sunglasses. |
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In contrast with the facile legibility of the older tower's brickwork, the metal cladding is apparently casually crumpled. |
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The editor was resting casually in his leather chair, torpidly thumbing through a pile of photographs. |
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Upon our arrival, several large men unloaded the car and casually tossed the old machines into the growing pile pictured below. |
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After turning the pillow 45 degrees and back again, she might have tossed it casually on the sofa. |
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She flashed another smile as she casually tossed the towel back to him, taking another sip of her drink. |
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The doctor slumps back in his chair, and casually tosses his glasses onto the paper-stacked desk. |
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Sometimes I'll carry around calling cards and casually hand them to people I want to spend more time with. |
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He casually tossed a knife into the air, and it was that motion that caught Kim's attention. |
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He turned around and saw me standing about fifteen feet away from him, tossing a rock casually. |
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Nodding firmly, Junko casually tossed the dress back into the box and followed her uncle into the kitchen. |
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I shrugged, tossed the shuttle casually to my right, and smacked it anywhere over the net. |
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He made a few comments, tossing them off casually, but they all struck home. |
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Chelsea tosses the words off casually, fully expecting yet another shocked response to this announcement. |
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Place throw blankets casually over chairs and sofas for your loved ones to cuddle up in. |
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He had casually turned to another sales stand and was browsing through the male jewelry laid out neatly before him. |
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I was just about to break the terrible news to her when her cat strolled casually around the corner of the house. |
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He was dressed casually, wearing khaki cargo pants, a dark blue tee shirt with a single breast pocket, and brown hiking boots. |
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How casually she positioned that arm and so carelessly bunched up the sleeve of that blouse, crumpling it like a pair of old socks. |
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It's a credit to Byrne's skill as a performer, that he's casually able to generate such a relaxed atmosphere. |
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I think Katie looks gorgeous and casually confident in both shots the epitome of a yummy mummy. |
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Or, worse yet, as Nadda feared she might end up having to ask, how can you casually ask a person if they might have a crush on their best friend? |
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She was about to get careless and stroll on casually, but she was able to reprehend herself from doing so. |
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She liked to shop, casually wandering throughout the market, occasionally listening to the white clad merchants hawk their wares. |
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Now, you can do this in an offhand manner, casually noting results, but you'll be much further ahead if you do it somewhat scientifically. |
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Some of the officiants wore judges' robes, some were in business suits, and some were dressed fairly casually. |
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Cian lounged casually in the plush dark green chair, his leonine eyes rarely leaving the silent girl that sat opposite him. |
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They were spread casually about a large classroom with groups of white desks at the front and workbenches at the back. |
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A group of security men suddenly emerge from a tumbledown shack, guns thrown over their shoulders as casually as jackets. |
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Four years ago at the Turin Games, skiers and snowboarders could be heard talking casually about their hopes to podium. |
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I casually mentioned my conversation to her, and she said that she was supposed to have been an Aries, but was born late under Taurus. |
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A customer took her into his caravan as they tried to call police, then Donaldson walked in casually drinking a can of cola. |
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The statue is of a long-haired Lennon sitting casually on a park bench, wearing jeans and his trademark wire-rimmed round glasses. |
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I spent the time chatting with a group of hippies, casually talking about Woodstock. |
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He looked over his shoulder to see the demon boy sitting casually in a wooden chair. |
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The students enjoy a summer's day casually studying on the lawn at the top of the Student Union Building. |
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I ordered some more refreshing green tea and casually asked the young girl who served us where the toilets were. |
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Having made his way to the doorway he leans casually against the door frame. |
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They should be vigilant about casually accepting minor changes, which can have major ramifications on design responsibility. |
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I should have realized he was just being casually offensive in a really oblique way. |
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It's not something you'd casually toss into a backpack for some light seaside computing. |
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They draw serious historical attention to realms either overlooked or casually dismissed by standard accounts of contemporary art practice. |
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The germination of this collaboration took shape quite casually over drinks. |
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Modem cruise ships nowadays casually pass close by these perils of the sea, now well marked, and defanged by 21st-century navigational aids. |
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Backing up your data is not optional, and it is not something that can be casually brushed to the back burner. |
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It was a stunning comeback for a company that had been casually brushed off just nine months earlier. |
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I'd dated casually in the past, but I knew he was different from the other guys. |
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I presented a local TV show with him, so I've kind of known him casually since then. |
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Is it OK to keep seeing him casually, and continue to look for someone else, someone reliable, someone for the long haul? |
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She worked casually at the museum from 1967, was honorary curator for 11 years, and continues to be an adviser on the museum's textiles. |
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It is, perhaps, too easy to assume that when you know someone casually, they will think the best of you. |
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Mr. Helmer appears to have been unconcerned as he talked casually with Constable Stanway. |
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In these casually snapped photographs, the boundaries between art and life, like the images themselves, can be blurry. |
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Bob, by the way, only casually mentioned his war record, though there is still something unctuous even about that. |
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Most rap still follows the initial formula of rhymed couplets that casually mix full rhyme with assonance. |
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In sound and in spirit, their music casually evokes beaches and boardwalks far more than the dirty harbor of their hometown. |
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His gaunt face seemed dead as his heavy eyes watched the younger man, hands casually in his pockets. |
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I remember when you casually mentioned to the attendant who pumped your gas that you were moving downtown, and he started to cry. |
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Posting it would cost half as much again as its purchase price, so she casually slings it in her luggage. |
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Most people give them a wide berth and casually ignore their messages of doom. |
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Thus, while we casually mock the lunacies of the past, some people, notably mainstream journalists, nod soberly at the lunacies of the present. |
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She casually and inexplicably decides that it's okay to fill her snoot with cocaine. |
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Not only teenagers but many high flying execs who flaunt a number of mobiles casually are very poor phone conversationalists. |
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He was casually dressed, his speech was mediocre in delivery, but most tellingly, his body language conveyed a cool arrogance. |
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Ian stopped, completely unaware of where this was coming from and knowing this was rather a private thing to confide so casually. |
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When he stepped out next ball to lift, casually, between long-on and midwicket for a fourth six, finally we sensed that something might be up. |
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He also discovers a nest of intrigue, decadence and a heathen willingness to murder people very casually if they get in your way. |
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With a wave Patric walked casually outside the store and found a small bench on the other side of this ornamental bush where he sat himself down. |
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I sincerely hope that harsh and hard lessons are learnt from this which aren't casually forgotten. |
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The very next night, Dave dropped by the poker room and casually mentioned that he was thinking about going and shooting the dice a bit. |
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He was dressed casually in faded baggy jeans and a black zipper jacket over a red t-shirt. |
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It was at that precise moment that Madison casually strolled in, pulling the heavy barn door shut with a loud slam. |
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He merely looked contemplatively up into the ceiling as he casually scratched the stubble on his face. |
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As he spoke, one hand casually drifted toward the cigarbox bulging with dollar bills. |
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There, across the street, a boy in his teens leaned against a stall, chatting casually with a gray-bearded man. |
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But his live show is much more casually cruel, and no matter how sensitive a subject, nothing is taboo for his one-liners. |
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No surprise Susan fell for Andrew from the start, and yes, she'd picked up on the marriage hints he'd casually dropped along the way. |
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I spent the rest of the season casually dropping into any conversation I could that I once met Delia Smith. |
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Drew was leaning on the balcony railing, wrapped up in a white bathrobe, with her black hair casually hung up in a limp ponytail. |
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In front of me was a stocky man, casually dressed in tight-fitting vest, shorts and baseball cap. |
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He casually settled into a worn orange couch, and crossed his long, lithe legs. |
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So he caught the bus and there was a stop just fore the finish mark by the State Hotel and he walked casually across the line. |
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The level of detail and casually assured knowledge evident in this book would tend to suggest that he's being over-modest. |
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She glanced sideways at Nadeline, who nodded and took out the bag, tossing it casually on the table, the sound of coins echoing through the pub. |
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But, you don't have to go far before you see someone casually toss a sweet wrapper or half-eaten lolly onto the ground. |
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We should not casually assume that earlier forms were inferior in adaptation to their particular environment. |
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In appearance, he was a rotund, rather owl-like figure, usually casually dressed. |
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He casually walked down the stairs, humming a jaunty tune to himself as he did so. |
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Zara was casually fanning herself with her picture, but when she thought no one was watching stole long, slow, surreptitious looks at it. |
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Top treatments can run the gamut from elaborate swags to a simple piece of fabric tossed casually across a wooden drapery pole. |
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Both Nicky and Georgina were dressed casually, with Nicky wearing jeans and a baseball cap while Georgina wore jeans and a floral top. |
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A block away from the statue, a calico cat casually crosses the street right in front of me, unperturbed by traffic. |
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For the most part, studies of monaural loudness adaptation with both procedures have treated the ear of input rather casually. |
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Next she unzipped the garment bag and casually put the dress on, without even looking in the mirror. |
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They casually remarked one morning that they'd seen a black widow spider in the tub and washed it down the drain. |
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She reached her locker and casually flipped it open, using her combination lock. |
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Candy laughed, flipping her platinum blond hair across one shoulder casually. |
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There's amusement in his eyes as he strides into the room casually chucking his jacket over the back of the sofa. |
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People swoon and faint when I casually mention that I don't have a mobile phone. |
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Clubs employ scouts who work their whole lives to unearth such gems, so why are they then treated so casually? |
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I casually open the door, hoping that CAG isn't present, and if he is, that it is so dark he can't see my face or my squadron patch. |
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He then rolled the paper wrapping into a ball and casually flipped it into the wastepaper basket. |
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Other servants didn't seem to notice any peculiarity from them as they walked by casually. |
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Small clouds of nameless winged things fluttered past our faces and I noticed her bat them away just so casually. |
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Here, the casually irreverent esthetic of a young artist was linked with literary notions of exploration and mortality. |
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She casually scribbled her thoughts of adornment on a piece of scrap paper while she half listened to what the teacher was saying. |
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I casually plucked a few strings on the harp then strolled over to the harpsichord. |
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But as the shark moves casually past my terror is finally quietened, my body flooded instead by a feeling I can only describe as wonder. |
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For simplicity's sake, I use the term here as a synonym for gravitational wave, as researchers themselves often do when speaking casually. |
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I spoke with him as casually as with any of the other groomsmen, although my mind was shouting that I loved him every time I saw him. |
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He looks so strong because of something he used to say during his first campaign, often after casually dissing some issue or other. |
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Tufted broadloom carpeting and wool area rugs give the Idea House interior a warm, casually elegant air. |
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Despite being entirely disrobed, she is leaning casually forward with one hand on her hip and the other on the roof of the science block. |
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The Irish father is a brute of a colonial policeman who, when not violating his child, enjoys casually smacking her in the mouth. |
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She would occasionally glance up and casually ask whether she could help, while having no intention of budging an inch. |
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Charlie got up from her seat and casually edged her way to the back of the yard. |
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He also braided black mink with satin ribbons for the casually elegant evening capes and throws. |
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When they look around to see who's been pelting them with spitballs, you'll just be casually checking the time. |
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When pressed for some favorite locations, Murdoch begins a long litany that is both incredibly informed and casually extemporaneous. |
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So she put her hair up in the same ponytail as last night and casually put on any clothes. |
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Those wearing jeans or trainers will not be admitted and casually dressed members of the media will be turned away. |
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She smiled and walked over to him, casually leaning on the back on his chair and playfully tugging at his shoulder length rat-tail as she looked at the screen. |
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He was casually dressed in a blue sweater over a dress shirt and khakis. |
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For a start, anyone casually dressed won't be given the time of day, and sales assistants occasionally refuse to let scruffy customers try on the clothes. |
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At a meeting of prominent Zabul women, she casually mentioned that her office needed a higher fence and concertina wire. |
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They look like typically articulate and casually dressed young Asians. |
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In another set, a solo performer clapped and tap-danced in the spotlight, first casually, then faster and faster, until his hands and legs were a blur of motion. |
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About five hours into the ride, he mentioned casually that he preferred doing the race on a tandem, because the heavier bike made it so much more difficult. |
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The man just got out of the car, casually took his coat off, threw it into the car, calmly walked around to the car in front and lamped the driver. |
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Reflect on true friendships you casually threw under the bus for self-advancement, say, two years ago. |
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When one of my own patients casually mentioned to me that he had been bleeding from the back passage, I suggested that he should come and see me in the surgery. |
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A health check means visiting the doctor's surgery, not casually flicking through Men's Health magazine, while waiting for a short back and sides. |
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Bill casually proposes to Hillary as the resignation of Vice President spiro Agnew plays in the background. |
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I leapt out the door and casually vomited as I strolled by a bed of California poppies, bending down to smell the flowers as if the vomiting was an afterthought. |
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There are several phrases, tossed about casually in everyday conversation, which gnaw at the part of my brain that processes logic, driving me to anger and frustration. |
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Already seated were two older men, both dressed casually in khaki pants and open sport shirts, and wearing serious but dour expressions on their faces. |
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The only time he felt nervous was when the janjaweed militia were a few miles off and the rebels casually lay down to sleep. |
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So when my sister casually turned to me at Christmas and asked if I would be the godfather to her baby, I quickly agreed without really thinking about it. |
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Some, like Norman Mailer, adopted the cooler pose of being casually interested in the possibility. |
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Look for godlike beauties scattered casually in the background. |
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They casually cut through the line to the surprise of the many standees. |
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Fowler smokes opium as casually as one might toke on a cigarette. |
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The two of them ate in silence for a minute or two, and Nora was quite aware of the gazes he was casually shooting over at her in between bites of food. |
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Scores of students were caught on camera mounting their bicycles either without their helmets, with helmets unfastened or casually slung across their handlebars. |
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He is dressed casually with a corduroy jacket and pom-pom hat. |
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Cycling more casually, she found a stone bench by the side of the road, and there she dismounted to rest while pondering what course her life would take now. |
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We shape the tools that suit our purposes, and then casually discard them. |
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This man, who I've known since we were 19, who saw me through my very worst years, casually turns round and tells me that the one brilliant thing I've ever done was his idea. |
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A 31-year-old woman was on her way to work when a man walking in the opposite direction blocked her path and indecently assaulted her before casually carrying on. |
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Even Escovedo's own record company casually tosses off buzzwords like loss, longing and regret in his bio, but he says it is wrong to typecast him as a rather glum fellow. |
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Jason slung an arm casually over the headrest of the bus chair. |
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What would the Bachelor mansion be with a hot tub or two casually waiting around the corner at any given moment? |
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That made me a little uncomfortable, and it also made it hard to hear hussain speak casually about the Haqqani fighters. |
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He casually knocks down all the hopes of the intelligent, studious young children, assuring them that while they can be great athletes, they cannot work in any academic field. |
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He was dressed casually in a leather bomber jacket and jeans. |
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She said it casually, offhandedly, and I think it was supposed to be a kind of wink-wink joke. |
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Far from the strained looks clearly visible on Glasgow's streets, Edinburgh shoppers were casually sauntering, even finding time to indulge in the Christmas market. |
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Both she and the president, casually dressed in khakis and rolled-up shirt sleeves, had swordfish and salad. |
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Jonnie shuts the phone and casually tosses it onto the dresser. |
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He tells the story of a gangster's moll, treated in a casually proprietorial manner by her man, who exacts revenge by falling in love with her plumber. |
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On the morning we meet she is casually dressed in black satin combat trousers, a black T-shirt under a lilac, lace-trimmed cardigan worn with black trainers. |
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This year I swore off booze, vowing to drink casually and infrequently. |
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It's also possible that, if a man does a lot of dating, he might have a pat answer that he gives out casually, but have all kinds of issues that might surface later. |
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He is seen in an open shirt with a jacket casually thrown over it. |
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Certainly, there was no lack of cosy confusion in the library, where books were casually piled on tables, commodes, and footstools and were hardly more orderly on the shelves. |
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Several minutes later, the last two men exit the sauna within seconds of each other, walking so casually that they might be a pair of boulevardiers going for a stroll. |
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Like a college dormitory, the company's offices are inelegantly furnished, casually organized, and deeply marked by the personalities that reside there. |
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He casually tipped the chair next to him where he had dumped the pieces of the pictures, and the pieces fell quietly onto the floor beneath the chair. |
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She planted the stack on the floor, casually but deliberately forcing it six inches into the ground, then repositioned the hood, spot-welding it to its support. |
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The kind you wear casually, with big pockets that button on the front. |
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It can be casually entertaining, dull but compelling because of its authorship or outrageously challenging an equivocatory, apologetic or blatantly misleading editorial. |
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No other president has relinquished international leadership and power so casually. |
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Sagira straightened her chiton, which had begun to slip off her shoulders, and leaned against the balcony railing casually, staring out at the ocean. |
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Download a brace of Westerns and work on the Texas accent, and casually let slip about how you need to stay online with Houston to find out how your gushers are doing. |
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He was leaning over in the chair, elbows resting casually on his knees. |
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If I went out with anyone even casually, they wanted to know his antecedents and qualifications in order to plot his future dependability as a husband! |
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If unskilfully and casually treated, it will be but the ape of nature. |
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To my right a casually dressed, fortyish woman with short brown hair glanced at me. |
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Please enjoy how Bill just casually tosses a floppy disc in the air. |
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Red tie and blue shirt-clad Paul walked casually in front of the audience and, like a normal person, stood behind the podium. |
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Instead of his usual suit, he was dressed casually in an open-necked knit shirt, and light-colored slacks, and soft Italian shoes with little tassels over the instep. |
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As a result, the book is often casually poignant, its matter-of-fact style laying moments of absolute courage out for the reader with brutal honesty. |
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John came to see The realistic Joneses and we went out to dinner after and talked casually about the show, but that was it. |
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But New Yorkers are casually tribal, and dual identities often seem like the minimum bid for belonging here. |
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She was dressed casually in skinny jeans, a polka dot Zara top and a green Ralph Lauren blazer jacket. |
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I figured any chef from a restaurant the caliber of Trio who was cool enough to drop by casually and kick off a bull session about his restaurant was worth checking out. |
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She often dressed casually in button-down shirts, sweaters, and skinny jeans. |
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Lennon casually told some DC friends about it and found there was local interest in establishing Dinner Parties. |
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Many mercenaries slaughtered their way to power, casually betraying even close family to secure their fortunes. |
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Even for the casually religious, such seeming reductionism can rankle. |
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In fact, many of them were only casually aware of the series, or not fans at all. |
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The atmosphere was relaxed and deceptively informal, with low-key lighting and dancers wearing socklets and casually sporty costumes of muted blue. |
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I wonder at people who so casually regard and partake of the Eucharist, of those jaunty genuflectors who never make it even halfway to the floor but give a kind of bob. |
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Whilst some are happy to casually geocache with a smartphone, those of us who are a little more 'dedicated' treat the selection of a new GPSr with the utmost of care. |
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I'd heard of people being ghosted by those they had casually dated or even people they were in a relationship with, but just weren't all that invested in. |
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Lia leaned back against the sofa, her legs casually propped on the table. |
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He pulled out a soccer jersey and casually tossed it to Jason. |
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Sure enough, on the drive back to Bandon, my obviously embarrassed sister tried as casually as she could to drop into conversation a message from my mother. |
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One day, while out shooting, Francis casually drops into the conversation that he has a daughter, Anna, from a fling years ago, whose mother has just died. |
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But while the ancient imagination doubtless conjured up giants in plumes of gas from fumaroles, the earthquakes that Pliny described so casually were more than just portents. |
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I asked casually while we walked past a few buildings with split columns painted with a pit of mersnakes eating raw flesh. |
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Behind the tangled garden of microphones that had sprouted on the lectern, Goldwater spoke softly and casually about his family. |
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Finally, when the TNT vehicle slowed down close to a minimarket in Blackburn, the lad casually hopped off. |
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I knew Clive casually, and I knew a lot of people who worked with him. |
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No-one wants to be assaulted by the sight of pasty thighs and sunburnt beer guts while casually browsing for bananas and free-range eggs. |
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The mystery splasher casually takes all his clothes off and places them carefully at the edge of the water. |
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He went about all covered with powdered gold, as casually as if it were powdered salt. |
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As with commission acts, omission acts can be reasoned casually using the but for approach. |
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Beck had known Danger Mouse casually before, as many of his former musicians ended up working with Danger Mouse's side project, Gnarls Barkley. |
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Add a splash of colour with the red knitted bow dress, perfect for dressing up with kitten heels or wearing casually with pumps. |
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It so fortuned, that he riding to hunt in the forest of Dartmore, being in pursuit of his game, casually lost his company, and his way likewise. |
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He was dressed casually, expensively, a contrast to his older brother's ragged, threadbare clothes and general scraggliness. |
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He met casually with this Polly once in company, and taking a liking to her, makes it worth her while to keep entirely to him. |
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Spielberg disliked the name Smith, and Lucas casually suggested Jones as an alternative. |
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And then he left as casually as he had arrived, leaving us behind, unkidnapped and confused. |
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How does one include a cameo when your setting is restricted to a small boat in the North Atlantic, short of Hitchcock casually dog-paddling by? |
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The name 'dolphin' is used casually as a synonym for bottlenose dolphin, the most common and familiar species of dolphin. |
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Haig is also portrayed sweeping up model soldiers from a large map with a dustpan and brush, and tossing them casually over his shoulder. |
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As you head further upstream, you can spot marsh crocodiles and gharials casually sunbathing on the sandy banks. |
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The unflustered group, which was made up of around a dozen animals, casually strolled along one side of the road. |
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At our very next practice, while we orbited him, he casually chatted about the transits of Jovian planets. |
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A light-colored backpack was slung casually over his right shoulder. |
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As I paged down through the year-old comments, I came to one young man's posting, in which he casually mentioned that he was looking for a boyfriend. |
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And now others, casually regardant, passed the place in automobiles. |
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Behind it was a typically bearded, casually dressed Greenpeace type. |
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Several of the most detailed are of Rye, a port for ships to the Continent, suggesting that van Dyck did them casually whilst waiting for wind or tide to improve. |
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He casually prescribed throat paint and some antibiotic drugs. |
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In that Simpsons episode, Springfield, Elementary School Principal Skinner is ousted after casually remarking that girls aren't much good at math. |
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Furry-costumed Abominable Snowmen have been spotted casually walking through snowbound streets, trying to hail cabs and working the beer taps at bars. |
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However, that event cannot properly be casually dismissed as aberrational. |
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His priapism knew no bounds, as he casually seduced a young blonde who was quickly dismissed when the young commander realised he should be at work. |
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I removed my jacket and threw it casually over the back of the settee. |
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The silver-haired man in glasses pottered casually up the busy motorway in shirt sleeves and a tanktop, steering with one hand and holding a walking stick between his knees. |
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The tradition started in the 1930s when young men casually competed against each other to see who could dive from the highest point into the sea below. |
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Casually he stuck the incense in a brass bowl in front of a plastic Buddha, and drew on his cigarette. |
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Casually and almost unwillingly she knelt down beside Nitrus and Psyd, holding her hands above the insentient body. |
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Casually touching many cnidarians will make it clear how they got their name when their nematocysts eject barbed threads tipped with poison. |
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Casually dressed in a white linen shirt and sporting a pageboy haircut, the Spanish star reflected on his career and family life in New York with wife, Melanie Griffith. |
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