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casually

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  • Hamilton casually agreed.
  • port footaches, although the sandals are worn casually among non-athletes.
  • Unlike a typical prosecutor, Kuryu dresses casually and ignores standard procedures, but his bril
  • Daffy casually answers that it's duck season and ends up get
  • weapon of choice is a bicycle chain he sports casually around the neck.
  • Vicente was angry that Marlow would so casually arrange a situation that could destroy the co
  • He composed as easily and casually as he spoke.".
  • At the time of his death, he was working casually as a vendor for the Evening Standard.
  • Confederates during the battle, and was known casually as the "Polk".
  • The CSS General Polk (known casually as the Polk) was a vessel of the Confederate
  • Though some sources refer to it casually as "Friar's Club", it was not related to the
  • iful dance"), however it is often referred to casually as baroque dance in spite of the existence of
  • Propaganda minister Fesker (Adolphe Menjou) casually asks him about a radio in his trailer, alerti
  • are "more of a formality than anything - you casually battle a set of enemies until you reach a bos
  • ed "Lord Shaper" by the faeries) and was seen casually bedding her female servant Selwyn - unaware t
  • s a scene between Kitano and Noriko, who talk casually by a riverbank.
  • eloped and applied, and was enunciated rather casually by Miller in a 1952 book of tables of Bessel
  • The building is sometimes casually called "the mine" (gruvan) in reference to th
  • Cypress Lake is casually called The Swamp, which is also the nickname
  • p-shins" or "sharpies" (as they are sometimes casually called) are the smallest to reside in USA and
  • This article casually calls Godric and english pirate, but the arti
  • ile London commentators dismissed the failure casually, citing a lack of colonial military experienc
  • Foreman casually comes in to check on the patient, who can sme
  • of Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit), the Doctor casually comments that his nephew is the only human wh
  • n this entry is from his appearance as Orr, a casually cruel loan shark who provides most of the men
  • On 2 March, Jack Straw casually declined to run for the leadership after repo
  • Many animals that are casually described as nocturnal are in fact crepuscula
  • rgued that the 'quota quickies' have been too casually dismissed, and are of particular cultural and
  • were later featured on the band's first album Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation.
  • r a jacket and tie; Palin preferred to remain casually dressed and, not having prepared himself prop
  • e a habit of not following the traffic rules, casually driving over the speed limit, in the wrong la
  • ces are robbing the bank, two police officers casually enter the building.
  • He casually gives them money before going off with Marian
  • rents both played musical instruments, though casually, his father the banjo and his mother the pian
  • Thompson cultivated by his habit of dressing casually in a sailor's frock and straw hat.
  • Lennon continued to be casually inconsiderate towards her; he later said, "I
  • ll from her husband while in bed with him and casually informs him of George's presence.
  • James, in a typically grumpy mood, casually insists the way to solve the Irish Crisis is
  • NASA is also casually interested in possibly putting astronauts in
  • French Revolution shows that he was more than casually interested in such topics).
  • st simple, basic (spoiler-free!) plot for the casually interested, and we don't have to repeat a lot
  • ... I like the way the action slides casually into the songs.
  • Just then the MP is casually introduced to his grown-up son's enigmatic gi
  • d by Lord Blackadder while his manservant; he casually kicks Baldrick out onto the streets.
  • ing military terminology, corps are sometimes casually known as barracks.
  • "Goryo", as he was casually known, studied at the Ateneo Municipal de Man
  • ust 9, 1944, near Gaumesnil, during an attack casually launched in open country with an exposed flan
  • his defenders that he spent a lot of his time casually leaning on one of his goalposts.
  • One day he casually mentioned that they were looking for a Saturd
  • Yuan Yi casually mentions this to Ah Meng and he storms away i
  • Peers so confident he often felt able to lean casually on his goalpost to watch the Pursell brothers
  • calamities of the Maritimes have always been casually passed along as acts of God, over which gover
  • George Head in 1836 wrote "To a stranger casually passing this little harbour, appearances cert
  • a large mare; behind him, various figures are casually placed, squatting, walking or standing still
  • ers & Pond upright piano, on which his mother casually played countless standards each night after d
  • g image, the possessive house-proud woman who casually quips when she notices her husband has died,
  • isonous Flowers (2002), the character Candida casually reads aloud from Unaussprechlichen Kulten.
  • This is because, he used to casually refer to the slide as 'gotu'.
  • However, some natives still casually refer to the village as "Newtown".
  • These doors may also be casually referred to as the "side doors".
  • to resemble that of old books and is at times casually referred to as "library aldehyde."
  • er from Mirabeau to Danton in March 1791 that casually referred to 30,000 livres that Danton had rec
  • e often wore a wig, which she would sometimes casually remove in public stating that it was "such a
  • and Roberto Kelly on third base, Encarnacion casually scooped up a bouncing ball with his face mask
  • maenads, Dionysus and a sleeping satyre) are casually seated on the shoulders of the vase, in a pos
  • Short story review of Casually Smashed To Pieces
  • Review of Casually Smashed to Pieces by Thomas Lloyd, The Silent
  • Casually Smashed to Pieces is the fifth studio album (
  • orse in the DLC race", he had only played her casually, so his reasoning would be limited to that sh
  • Though people casually speak of a "chain of events", results from Ca
  • xample, one scene features a bad-mannered man casually stabbed to death by his embarrassed wife at a
  • , the god of wine, wearing a panther skin and casually stretching his left arm over a smaller figure
  • fficial name was Reese Sticks, most people he casually surveyed pronounced it unknowingly as Reese's
  • e in at a pumped up Scott who leaned back and casually swatted the red cherry one bounce into the ad
  • able to play their roles naturally, but began casually talking and acting the way he wanted their ch
  • ginning are referenced from modern journalism casually throwing Shaw's name into lists of supporters
  • Around eight o'clock, Paul casually throws the bound Anna into the water to drown
  • as an attempt to "demonize" people who drink casually to relax.
  • land, Hill, Long, and Goodson started playing casually together years before in Dallas, TX, where th
  • t acclaim hailed from his radio broadcasts of casually told antique myths (Telemachus and Calypso) a
  • rief argument among the trio results in Curly casually tossing a pot over his shoulder, breaking sev
  • oom was originally written to have the Doctor casually undress down to his underwear; and still obli
  • a young woman with such limited knowledge to casually use the term was more than suspicious.
  • is not unusual to see world-famous musicians casually walking along the festival grounds, and they
  • Sam casually walks by a yanks on the rope, causing the hel
  • Hare, Bugs adopts this colloquialism when he casually walks up to Elmer, who is "hunting wabbits" a
  • Thus, casually, was born the French colony of Cochinchina, w
  • , while tucking into the area's famous clams, casually wonders how Daffy's encounter with the genie
  • Oxford … whereunto are prefixed certain Poems casually written upon that subject,' Oxford, 1651; the