On the outside, the factory materials that make up the buildings are shown matter-of-factly, not with pride or shame. |
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The song's protagonist matter-of-factly dissects his breakup with his girlfriend. |
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The straight, one-armed lifts which are a highlight of this first scene were performed almost matter-of-factly with no obvious panache. |
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His mouth dropped open as I matter-of-factly logged into a privileged account. |
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What we are in danger of, he says matter-of-factly, is a self-inflicted wound, a self-inflicted extinction. |
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Critics seemed to like this approach of matter-of-factly meeting their ends with dignity. |
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I got quite used to tiny black Tussock birds pecking matter-of-factly at my shoes. |
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They say matter-of-factly that the males around them do not know how to act like either men or gentlemen. |
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By stating thoughts and feelings calmly and matter-of-factly, it is more likely that you will resolve your differences of opinion constructively. |
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This book is written matter-of-factly to foretell specific events that are about to come on this entire world. |
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Answer their questions matter-of-factly without giving more information than they can absorb. |
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I'd had these experiences which were so incredible, and then I went to the shaman, and he dealt with them quite matter-of-factly. |
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My companion told me rather matter-of-factly that in central New Orleans, being stockingless was the mark of a Bourbon Street prostitute. |
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He went through a black radical period in his twenties, complete with a big Afro, he recounts matter-of-factly, but he grew out of it. |
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He said this matter-of-factly, before chuckling at the baldness of the comment. |
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Events that would occasion great dramatic fanfare in a conventional story occur matter-of-factly, often stimulating zero effect in the people they happen to. |
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She is wise in presenting the story as matter-of-factly as she does. |
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During these conversations I will matter-of-factly mention my husband, because it feels nothing but natural for me to do so. |
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Then at about midday or she calls to say, rather matter-of-factly, I thought, that her waters had broken and that she was having the baby. |
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He begins matter-of-factly describing the events of that awful morning, but then pauses and breaks down. |
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TopTop is a very original table combining a glossy surface with a transparent one. The design is minimalistic, simple and matter-of-factly. |
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The EU institutions must support the people and democracy by being neutral in what they have to say and by matter-of-factly pointing out the changes in respect of previous treaties. |
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So when I say, matter-of-factly, that BMO is aiming to become the top-performing financial services organization in North America, that's because this goal really is within our reach. |
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On the opposite, the SADC and the CEMAC only mention good quality service without envisaging neither the setting of performance objectives nor matter-of-factly the sanctioning of failing operators. |
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Its line is matter-of-factly and modern. The cut out handle in the lamp body makes the floor lamp a functional object, this way it can be replaced easily. |
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Picasso's goatish stuff in Montreal takes us down the scale, making the germination of his art matter-of-factly apprehensible. |
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The strange voice was beginning to get on her nerves talking in that matter-of-factly tone, and she tried even harder to bring herself to be able to pry her eyes open. |
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Tookoome, the wise and gifted nephew of a shaman, speaks matter-of-factly about such topics as his memory of the day he was born, life in an igloo, hunting with respect for the animals, and encounters with spirits. |
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Firefighter Martin mostly spoke matter-of-factly. |
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When I couldn't do this I was told rather matter-of-factly that I had Bell's palsy. |
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