Even now, a few feet away one of the giant soldiers stalked aloofly as if all these people were not really there at all. |
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Every great feat has been the child of dissatisfaction, and if everyone was aloofly content, who would open the world of new possibilities? |
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While British cop shows are festooned with screaming and snottering, Lund and Meyer deal aloofly with each triumph. |
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This idea of the island writer — secluded, in but not of the world, aloofly authoritative — is old and enduring. |
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I shall also enjoy the Jubilee, and if I see either of these two sleazeballs out at our street party, I'll tell them to go easy on the burgers, and stop smiling aloofly. |
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Then again, George W Bush confessed in his memoir that his greatest regret was the photograph of him staring aloofly down on Hurricane Katrina-ravaged New Orleans from the window of Air Force One. |
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His mature portraits are elegant, perfectly finished, ingenious in detail, and aloofly formal, reflecting the Spanish etiquette of Cosimo's court. |
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It may be interesting to monitor the future influence on Clooney of Soderbergh, whose work has at times been impatient with exposition, aloofly absorbed in private pleasures. |
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While his brother Allan ran through the house with a plastic bag held overhead like a parachute, Michael entered the room aloofly, then curled up on the living room sofa, hiding his face in the cushions. |
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