She stood and cracked her back, replying nonchalantly as she skipped stones. |
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As she narrates, a man, about twenty, nonchalantly exits his apartment and strolls down a Parisian boulevard completely naked. |
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So as nonchalantly as I could, I slid into the string, the bra, and the slacks. |
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Lithographs by Henry Moore are strewn nonchalantly on the surface of an odds-and-ends box, left as samples for visiting artists to leaf through. |
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Damien asked nonchalantly, crossing and uncrossing his arms as he tried to find the pose that seemed the least vulnerable. |
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Later, eager to impress Mark in the pub, she foregoes her normal vodka-and-coke and nonchalantly orders a glass of wine. |
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This time they turned to hooker Slattery and he nonchalantly slotted a left footer through the posts from the 22 metre line. |
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Four British soldiers mooch nonchalantly with rifles on the shoreline as the mast of a German ship flails over just three metres away. |
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The man was marvellous, nonchalantly building to crescendos with the fine-tuned trickery of an old master. |
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While two of the kids intimately embrace, the third nonchalantly smokes a cigarette. |
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I had a sudden epiphany, and slipped my hands nonchalantly into my pockets. |
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Brakes screeched and horn blared but Harry just sauntered over to me so nonchalantly. |
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He stood nonchalantly next to the quarter-deck rail looking into the waist. |
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He found the parking garage and drove nonchalantly to the fourth floor, where he found a compact space between two larger vehicles. |
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She licked her full, pink lips and nonchalantly flipped her blond hair over her shoulder. |
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They were sprawled nonchalantly, legs akimbo, across the precarious rock pathway that led to my jumping-off point. |
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She looked at him from anxious blue eyes for a moment, and then nonchalantly wrapped a line of gauze around her forearm. |
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When the rustlers spin round and glare at you, levelling their pistols in your direction, whistle nonchalantly. |
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I nonchalantly leave Adrian in the living room and enter the kitchen, although my stomach is clenching with anxiety and apprehension. |
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No one was seated at the oblong table, apart from Louis leaning nonchalantly at one end talking to Paul, who was seated to the left side of him. |
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Their die-straight tunnels pierce the most awesome rock barriers nonchalantly. |
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Shrugging nonchalantly, Lucia sat down in the only open seat left at the table once her dark-skinned friend had reseated herself. |
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I was wearing a leather jacket, with a red scarf nonchalantly dangling around my neck. |
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Smiling sweetly, he restricted himself to one-word answers before picking up his book and strolling nonchalantly away. |
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We view huge bulls bellowing like gladiators and bow-legged, skinny-bottomed cowboys in chaps, nonchalantly smoking roll-ups. |
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No one could accomplish the spellbinding feats Barry Sinclair does so nonchalantly during the course of his show. |
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At its foot, Harland disconnects a telephone call, his eyes nonchalantly straying to hers. |
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From our seats we view huge bulls bellowing like gladiators and bowlegged, skinny-bottomed cowboys in chaps nonchalantly smoking rollups. |
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He was standing very nonchalantly, his hands tucked into the pockets of his pants. |
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I shrugged nonchalantly and our breakfast was eaten in silence. |
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He may dent your car, lose the book you loaned him, or nonchalantly appropriate the hedge trimmer you permitted him to use last week. |
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He is a confident charioteer: his right leg is nonchalantly draped over the side of the chariot and his foot rests on the pole. |
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When I ask if his public attacks on Blatter and Fifa might have been rashly intemperate, his tone is nonchalantly defiant. |
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Don't, whatever you do, allow him to conduct interviews in underlit alleyways while he wears a fedora and nonchalantly flips a coin. |
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He's spending RCMP money, which you're responsible for, and you seem to take it rather blithely and nonchalantly to send a guy to supervise. |
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He offers me some of the coke, I shake my head nonchalantly. |
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Some of the girls moved sinuously and gracefully, others, clearly bored, kicked their clothes in the air and caught them nonchalantly as they snapped gum. |
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She nonchalantly drops trow, and three or so of us stare at the pattern of her pubic hair. |
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Jake shrugged nonchalantly, prudently ignoring Daniel's stupid comment. |
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Alain was leaning nonchalantly against a tree, smoking his battered pipe. |
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Such forces can rarely be detected ahead of time, but to charge headlong without at least trying to assess your situation is like skipping nonchalantly through a mine field. |
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It seems to be wrapped nonchalantly around its frame, but in reality its designer has built it to be really strong. |
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This entire plot is run through twice, until the work ends quite nonchalantly, still in Major. |
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Supervisors laugh nonchalantly rather than called the members and proxies to order. |
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Wearing a jersey and nonchalantly knotted scarf, the blue-eyed Raphaƫl meets us at the bar of a grand Parisian hotel to talk rock. |
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In response, he chuckled slightly and replied quite nonchalantly that he was probably the eighth man ashore at Juno Beach. |
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She raised her hand nonchalantly and a barrier formed around her, mere nanoseconds before the raging dragon engulfed her. |
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As the years passed, I envied women who nonchalantly mentioned their periods as nothing more than a minor irritation. |
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There's another one about a lumberjack shirt he gave the boy, only to see Miles toss it, still in its shopping bag, nonchalantly over his shoulder. |
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Even as the camera recorded this blatant act of arson, on the parapet sat a group of women, one of them nonchalantly dangling her legs, watching the tamasha. |
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He looked over at the old notebook and flipped through the pages nonchalantly, eyes scanning each page quickly as though they contained some secret. |
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Then you nonchalantly grind them up in your garbage disposal. |
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This attitude resulted in his being rusticated for one term, when he nonchalantly returned to college late from a trip to Greece with Prof. |
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A typical winger, Seo would sprint down on the right flank to send over dangerous crosses or break through the opposing defence and finish it off almost nonchalantly. |
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The unverified footage then shows him nonchalantly tossing the grenade over the touchline. |
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Thus tradition is passed down from one generation to the next, like the beams that still pump water from old wells in the small farm plots and nonchalantly bow up and down across the centuries. |
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The Americans of Origin get settled nonchalantly on stage: doing the balance, taking all the time in the world and we especially take care of the whole setting. |
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Yesterday, I was at my last law course on evidence and procedure when, quite nonchalantly, my professor told me and my colleagues that he had an idol. |
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The moody black-and-white portrait of Biolay on the album cover, taken by the renowned American photographer Bruce Weber, showed the singer sipping a drink while staring nonchalantly off into the distance. |
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No grander tournaments were ever staged in the old days of Chivalry, than what these 20th-century knights pull off so nonchalantly in the blue sky. |
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Staring nonchalantly back at the artist standing over them, they seem full of trust, as if confident that they are in the hands of an original and significant talent. |
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He nonchalantly tells of braving snake-infested waters, escaping the snapping jaws of crocodiles and the like, in his search, from Amazonia to Zanzibar, for some rare wildling once thought extinct. |
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Afellay crossed hard and low and, when Engelaar dummied, Huntelaar was presented with a side-foot chance from close range, which he acceptedly nonchalantly. |
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In this eerie surrealist painting, a murderer nonchalantly haunts the scene of his crime, unaware that it is surrounded by detectives who wait to pounce on the perpetrator. |
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I gathered up all of the cards, stood and paid the sardonic young vendor the ransom of a few dollars he nonchalantly demanded to liberate these effigies from their miserable fate. |
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Bud barked, dashed and hit the end of his retractable leash, nearly knocking me on my keester as the fox ran nonchalantly up the trail. |
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How could he just slip out like that, so nonchalantly? |
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They don't fall into that kind of work nonchalantly, like, Golly, should I work at TJ Cinnabuns in the mall this summer or wamble downtown for a viral load? |
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