He made casual sidearm throws to first and took wild swings at pitches in the dirt. |
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The shirt features a casual button-down front with a chest pocket and side vents. |
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Our Richmond Valley abounds in dwellings, public buildings, monuments, museums, cemeteries that are worthy of more than just a casual glance. |
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He reached the construction site and he stopped his jog, slowing to a casual walk. |
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He's not the fastest player on the books and occasionally he can be a bit casual and sometimes gets caught in possession. |
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Anyone else wants in on a very casual group comic blog, with no real guidelines and no minimum posting requirements, just let me know. |
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Read the postings without benefit of rebuttals and one is astonished at the level of casual cruelty and abusiveness visited on innocent youth. |
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The collection includes virtually the entire wardrobe from formal to casual and party wear, in both Western and Indian sensibilities. |
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We have a business casual dress code at my office, which means collared shirts without a tie. |
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I get a whiff of it when I appear on television and see employees of major networks dressed in casual slacks and sport shirts with no ties. |
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Even in the casual jeans and turtle necked shirt that he wore she was almost certain of his identity. |
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At the same time, rising prices for the generally acknowledged masters have placed them well beyond the range of the casual buyer. |
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Surprisingly, Mr Marchant said it was not uncommon for jewellers to transport precious stones in this seemingly casual way. |
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She loved them for their mortality, for their casual acceptance of the dark, and for their quotidian lives, so unlike her own. |
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His smooth chat-up technique is hampered by an appalling taste in casual wear. |
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The polycotton floral patterned sarees can be suitable for casual or formal wear. |
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Kelly concludes with a gibe at his colleagues' casual derogation of the blogs. |
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Tiernan performs with the casual ease of a natural raconteur, but the appearance belies an almost fretful perfectionism. |
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The look that dominated the '70s has women trading in their high heels for wedges that are casual and often more comfortable. |
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The hosiery and intimate apparel manufacturer has expanded to casual wear and active wear. |
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In addition to comfortable casual wear, this site is a great source for fitness and active wear. |
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Twice a month, the battalion adjutant coordinated a visit from the finance company to provide soldiers with casual pay. |
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There are rainproof bags for stormy days, sturdy totes for the beach, delicate fabrics for evening, and squashy shoulder bags for casual wear. |
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Many of you may want to help her wet the baby's head at the plush casual eatery next to Bar 38, off Coney Street, which is opening this weekend. |
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Finally he spoke in a forced casual tone, causing her to turn, making his voice as flat and uninterested as possible. |
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There's nothing quite like a pretty pair of flats to top off any casual outfit. |
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Hip hop, a dance which originated among African Americans, has a loose, casual style that has swept the city. |
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Such casual sketches of the master are also being featured in the immensely readable book. |
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I normally wear them to the gym but I also put them on with jeans, khakis, or cargos for a casual weekend look. |
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Cool and feminine in silk and lace, or clad in casual clothes, streaming with sweat today's woman can be beautiful either way. |
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Even casual readers may benefit from the sectional summaries or recapitulations in the book. |
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They are an impressive sight when flying, with slow, almost casual wingbeats and a nasal, almost yelping call. |
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At times those casual little snapshots become the essential records of meaningful events that passed, barely noticed in their day. |
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In the most disturbing image of all, the young son of a Klansman gazes with casual indifference at a noose where a black-faced doll hangs. |
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With an almost casual glance, she looked down upon the fallen body of her brethren. |
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Sales of knitwear and boots improved while both formal and casual menswear saw solid growth. |
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Overnight accommodation varied, from the the casual wards of local workhouses to more friendly lodgings and municipally-arranged feasts. |
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But how often have you seen men slip up and wear derby shoes with worn-out jeans, or even casual loafers with suits, for example? |
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The agreement contains no minimum manning levels, the right to employ casual labour, and management control over hiring and firing. |
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At almost any time of the day, a casual stroll through these public areas will reveal them to be alive with activity. |
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The men go off and look for casual labour during the day while women and children spend the day looking for shade. |
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Coming to the London docks he was shocked at the misery and poverty of casual labour and organized a docker's union. |
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Those who were less keen to compete for migrants could resort to convicts as casual labour. |
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The trade unions have made repeated warnings to Railtrack about the use of casual labour on the lines but to no avail. |
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He said there would be real implications for his company when he employed casual or part-time labour, and brought staff in and out. |
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Some institutions contract the work out to casual labour with little continuity and stability for the student. |
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But regardless, these reissues are welcome news for sunshine pop fetishists and casual fans of 60s pop alike. |
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It also aims to replace a number of full-time workers with casual and part-time labour. |
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The Tories were keen to get rid of the National Dock Labour Scheme, which protected dockers from casual labour. |
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Using casual labour has become a key means by which many employers seek to evade established standards. |
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Today there is a growing acceptance of illegal casual labour and a strong demand for it. |
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These people, gangmasters, have been around for years, bringing casual labour into the fields and exploiting a lot of farm workers for some time. |
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The company is planning to sell or lease the mine and operate it using casual labour and new technology. |
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The tile company had callously sacked 29 regular workers and replaced them with casual labour supplied by Skilled. |
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Unions say it puts the brakes on a 20-year trend towards casual labour, but employer groups are calling it a disappointing and costly precedent. |
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We envisioned an all-over warm, cozy, casual dinner, so we jazzed up our table with some simple crafty touches in silver, gold and red. |
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You can see from this weekend that it's all very informal, with casual dress and a laid-back atmosphere. |
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There's a certain casual air around his character in the film that makes him instantly relatable. |
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Some people are looking for a serious relationship, while some just want to chat, date or have casual relations. |
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For the casual non-pilgrim visitor, their relaxed atmosphere makes them extremely accessible. |
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Our mission is to provide useful information that would be of use to both the informed citizen and the casual voter. |
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This is one point on which I agree with him and it leads me to wonder if this book has much use or value at all to the casual user. |
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To a casual viewer that's just an ugly woman on the till, but if you're a fan it repays your loyalty. |
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Still, yeah, the show is designed for repeat viewings, and there are dozens of running jokes that casual viewers won't get. |
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Many Puerto Ricans have a unique tendency among Latin Americans to drop the's' sound in casual conversation. |
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The casual repressiveness of these images, the one frightening, the other poignant, itself seems sewn into the very fabric of Afghani society. |
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He accused the union leadership of collaborating with management in disciplining casual workers and transferring them. |
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Coast Guard maritime security cutters will not be frigates, but these categories of warship do bear more than a casual similarity. |
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For a smart casual look, you can don a stylish pair of elongated, pointy ankle boots. |
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Then there's Leon, Marilyn's husband, who goes to work on casual Fridays wearing a velour leisure suit. |
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Her outfit consisted of a simple skirt of average length, a long-sleeved shirt, and casual makeup. |
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Some of them deliberately cultivate an extremely casual look, and go to great lengths to sport outlandish hairstyles. |
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How does legality and availability determine the likelihood of a casual user becoming an addict? |
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The coat is reversible and is made up in two medium weight fabrics to span both casual and formal occasions. |
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A number of Colorado outfitters offer dinner sleigh rides that range from casual to elegant. |
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What adrenaline junkie or casual active lifestyler would pass up the opportunity to relive their finest moments in HD and Ultra HD quality? |
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She was dressed in a casual pair of dark blue slacks and a light beige button down blouse tucked neatly in. |
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To the casual visitor, there seems little tangible evidence of uplift, despite the rivers of money sluicing round the casino tables. |
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Such restraint could mean the casual listener is unlikely to give this a second spin. |
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Scott's casual attitude to debt was certainly closer to that of the aristocracy than the middle class. |
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There are casual shoes that can pass for dress shoes, with the rubber sole and wedge heel, in both lace shoes and loafers. |
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Admittedly they got off to a rough start, but she was a very casual person. |
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This explains the somewhat rough hewn, fetchingly casual nature of his analyses of the game at certain key stages. |
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They just showed up once a quarter for a round of golf and a casual perusal of the books. |
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They were local youth without permanent employment, who rotate from local casual jobs, rouseabouts, working in supermarket, pub. |
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Many of the characters feign casual confidence, but the ruse becomes apparent when things start to go wrong. |
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In the pharmaceutical industry an agreement allowed casual employees the opportunity to accrue long service leave on a full-time basis. |
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She looked good in her black trousers, but it was a casual rather than a fashionable look. |
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Here, we've put together three stylish casual looks to illustrate the kinds of clothes on offer. |
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Then, almost instantly, she let her shoulders drop and her body loosen, assuming a casual pose in the middle of the room. |
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Sometime in my twenties, I used to love wearing a comfy casual rugby shirt with broad horizontal stripes of mellow fawn and olive green. |
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A hard, pre-manufactured material, brick gives a rustic and casual feel to the space. |
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Like many low-priced casual chains, Cheesecake doesn't accept reservations, so on weekends the wait for a table routinely exceeds two hours. |
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Conrad's neat, casual ivy league look stood in contrast to Dudley's lumberjack shirts and rawhide vests, his corncob pipe, and his Maine accent. |
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When life and death are treated in such a casual manner, are we not breeding people who attach no value to human life, not even their own? |
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Men and boys are dressed in casual lungis or loose-fitting kana robes as they go about their daily affairs. |
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The two pockets and extra long straps give a more casual bohhemian luxe feel to the bag. |
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Whether it be buckle-front carry-alls or laid-back hip swingers just like a postman bag, casual luxe for this season is truly defined. |
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Even wild and childish Kyle was poised behind his keyboard, black buttoned shirt, tails hanging unmannered over his casual blue jeans. |
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What dance intends to communicate seems impossible to translate into a casual conversation. |
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The casual listener might even think the two projects are one and the same. |
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It's a step that can be used to root out sandbaggers who inflate scores posted in casual play. |
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Come here for casual meals such as grilled sandwiches on homemade focaccia. |
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To combat that, Asfour, says they keep the classes and tastings casual and set them up in a space where people can walk around and be social. |
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And that's the issue that's been lost in this whole campaign Workers being sacked and replaced by casual labour and scabs. |
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He strode over to the fireplace, resting an arm on the mantelpiece in casual pose. |
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The Baguette style with a shorter strap fits casual or dressy with equal aplomb. |
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It wasn't all too fancy, though Chris wasn't one to have honey glazed chicken and teriyaki rice everyday for a casual lunch. |
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On the other hand, terroir is of little or no importance to the casual wine drinker. |
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The career girl's court shoe is all very well but where were Ravel's versions of the casual suede boot or the casual ballerina look last autumn? |
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He had a piece of dark material masking his face and was wearing a black, cotton casual jacket. |
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All are garbed in casual street wear, their large feet clad in brand-name boots or sneakers. |
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I like to start casual dinner parties with an appetizer served at the bar facing our open kitchen. |
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I can visualize a wide flower bed planted with C. rosea in drifts, mixed with a host of other colors for a more casual garden look. |
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Even a casual glance reveals masterly mark-making which, while it appears so deliberate, is also clearly spontaneous. |
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The old fashioned casual looks of masterwort is exceptional in cottage and country gardens where it first got its start. |
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Style is not necessarily synonymous with formal, making it possible for you to give casual shoes like thongs, slides and sneakers a try. |
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Broadly, the clothes are segmented into casual cottons and semi-corporate or office wear. |
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To this day, a casual walk along the Normandy coast reveals scores of entrenched batteries and nearly monumental emplacements of concrete. |
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Its denim blazer is a stylish item perfect for a business casual office, a date on the town, and even a business or pleasure trip. |
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This method of wearing it instantly transforms the formal blouse to something very casual and in this case, beachy. |
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Although there's more to thong sandals than the popular beachwear look, that doesn't mean you should desert their casual nature completely. |
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First there was the Nasdaq meltdown and the devastation of the dotcoms and the idea of the casual workplace. |
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Their influence provides a frame for human action and its casual consequences. |
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In general, the relationships of young people in Ndola can be characterised as a casual form of serial monogamy. |
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But her casual appearance belies a steely core of ambition and determination. |
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A casual viewer might think that the artist has painstakingly built up these colorful topographies with paint alone. |
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A shirt with a Chinese collar or high roll-neck, minus necktie, can spell casual elegance. |
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I tried to appear more casual and passive, shifting my body weight to one leg and bending my opposite leg at the knee a bit. |
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However, once a permanent relationship is established, casual sexual relations outside of the relationship are not permitted. |
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It felt strangely comforting to towel off and put my worn, old, casual clothes on. |
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White toyed with the idea of resistance, but a casual glance at the guards' belts immediately reminded him of the repercussions. |
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I don't have any specific clothing preferences, but at most I am a boring dresser, sticking to casual clothes like T-shirts and tracksuits. |
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She's relaxed and friendly, and it's easy to slip into casual conversation and away from the professional mien if one is not paying attention. |
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There are also 4.8 million landless families who survive as tenant farmers, sharecroppers, and casual laborers. |
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He had short brown shaven hair, was clean-shaven, of medium but muscular build and was wearing casual clothing. |
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Westerners are constantly surprised and sometimes delighted by the casual approach of the miniaturist to his art. |
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It's very New York, where people wear expensive casual chic to work then go straight out to a bar and get trashed on Cosmopolitans. |
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At the other end, bifold louvered doors separated the dining room from the more casual family room. |
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Nor should there be any doubt that our society's fondness for binge drinking is related to the spreading epidemic of extreme casual violence. |
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His mission has been to create an addictive MMO that has the pick-up-put-down rhythm of a casual game. |
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The statue, created by sculptor Tom Murphy, shows a striding Lennon wearing his trademark round glasses and a casual suit. |
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What was anticipated as a big fat Greek embrace turned instead into a casual shrug of the shoulders. |
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The neat cut means that they look as good with tailoring and smart shoes as they do with casual T-shirts and trainers. |
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Those in casual work continue to receive lower pay, no paid sick leave, annual leave or public holidays. |
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The casual tabletop setting features a soup tureen as a container for potted plants. |
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Any casual guest would have thought we were all suffering from Montezuma's revenge after a spicy South American supper. |
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A casual view of some of our articles might suggest a morbid fascination with the dead. |
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But the emotions that simmered behind my carefully casual jokes and comments was not shared. |
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The portrait conveyed the casual and relaxing quality of the sitter's personality, which is important in this work. |
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An open-collar white shirt or polo shirt with blue jeans can take the casual look to the work place. |
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This newspaper began highlighting the level of casual violence under the logo Violent Britain. |
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He was dressed in casual style, wearing a white cotton golf shirt, brownish-gray slacks and pristine white Reeboks. |
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Morgan took in her casual slacks and cream colored silk shirt with a raised eyebrow. |
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He was a person of average height and build, usually well dressed in his casual slacks, button up shirts, and a zip up sweater. |
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Emmanuelle went unfortunately casual slash trashy in tight leather pants and an arm cuff. |
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In the murky world of seventeenth-century espionage and plotting, casual brutality was all too common fare. |
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The casual cousins of slip-on sandals, flip-flops are basically nice shower shoes. |
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She also believed that a lot of speech, even on the radio, is too casual and slipshod. |
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Conversely, or so it seems to me, the more slouchy your underwear, the more casual your attitude. |
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Many of them are bootlegs made by a sneaky soundman or concertgoer and are of a quality dubious enough to repel the casual listener. |
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The dress code at the laboratory is unofficially more casual than at the rest of the company. |
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Betty was afraid the arch's columns might look too formal in her casual and unpretentious garden, but she is happy with the effect. |
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Taking her cue from nature, Beverly designed the landscape to be casual and unpretentious. |
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Priests and their guests, wearing smart casual dress, began arriving at 7.30 pm. |
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Next up were the pupils from CBS modelling the smart casual look for young men. |
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Dressed in smart casual clothes, they looked much like Indian teenagers on an outing near home. |
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I play innocent, citing an interest in Scientology that remains unquenched by my casual Internet surfing. |
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A police dog who happens to smell an illegal substance on casual passing in a train station is probably cause for detaining you. |
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The challenge for the actors was to ensure that the tightly-scripted dialogue flows as if it were completely casual and unrehearsed. |
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Hurley wins out on all counts with his casual and natural look and behaviour. |
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I continued my journey, and though I say this with such a casual tone, it would be quite a fright when I experienced my upcoming conflict. |
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The musical director was recently married and is not to be led astray by fans in awe of his unstudiedly casual onstage outfits. |
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He has brown eyes, a fresh complexion, is of stocky build and is generally of casual appearance. |
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Gone are the days of throwing on a T-shirt with casual pyjama pants or boy shorts after work. |
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There can be new identities created, unverifiable through casual conversation. |
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Gold's company makes and sells high-end casual upholstered furniture, especially chairs and sofas, as well as cushions. |
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She leapt out of bed, pulled her hair up into a casual upsweep, applied her red lipstick then jumped into her cream satin tea dress. |
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The union claims that management has begun recruiting casual workers to break the strike. |
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The council is attempting to break the strike by opening three out of seven libraries with casual staff. |
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But these days there are fewer customers and most are here for the sole purpose of eating and not for the casual drinks and supper anymore. |
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The word dude is uttered all the time in LA, in casual conversation, in business meetings, and from the pulpit. |
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It occurs that a somewhat casual connection with reality informs much of this book. |
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Tastes was a multi-cultural restaurant, very sophisticated and yet casual at the same time. |
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He eschews the uniform of the boardroom boss, preferring sports jackets and casual boots to the traditional Savile Row suit and handmade brogues. |
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You will not find many casual visitors who browse through the pages of books with feigned interest. |
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Even a casual browse of the pamphlet gets one's linguistic antennae tingling. |
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A casual browse through company archive reinforces the premium placed on craftsmanship throughout Mackintosh's 102-year history. |
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Even casual browsers will immediately be reminded of similar examples known to them. |
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For the casual browser, there are plenty of short films to watch, plus you can download numerous screenplays submitted by aspiring writers. |
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The hotel's casual staff were baring the brunt of the loss in business with a reduction in their hours. |
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For dining and entertainment, the property will offer five options including a casual and a speciality restaurant, a lobby lounge and three bars. |
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We started this on a really casual basis, where we would get together every once in a while and just kind of have a bull session. |
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Wait until someone eventually tells you that you can dress business casual and drop the suits. |
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Asking a superior is always a good idea, since others may not necessarily know what business casual is and may still be wearing suits everyday. |
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Granted, there once was a time when business casual was the way to go in every office from accounting firms to chic tech companies. |
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As an executive in the company, however, Armstrong likes to bump up the take on business casual a few notches. |
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Whether your office has just implemented business casual or you're invited to a black-tie gig, check out what you should be wearing. |
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They dress in business casual mostly, evincing no untoward whooping or mania or anger. |
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The city was quiet, in the lull between the commotion and bustle of the day and the casual activity of night. |
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These are the kind of clues that might escape the notice of the casual observer. |
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For those of us who have never attempted anything more challenging that casual rock-climbing, it serves as a dramatic warning of what can happen when things go wrong. |
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A portly man was already in there, looking rather casual and unshaven. |
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Many have taken to paying people to go to bars, cafes and clubs to talk up the relative merits of a product to complete strangers in the guise of casual conversation. |
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Back in the Eighties, you were either a mod, a long-haired rocker or a football casual and if you were a particularly awkward teenager you were a goth. |
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During the second half of the evening casual and funky clothes were modelled as the girls gave everyone ideas for a Saturday night out with a difference. |
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Though there is no official diplomatic commitment to the concept, Martin's casual interest is nonetheless a leap beyond the naysaying of previous administrations. |
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We are a casual footwear brand for the sneaker wearing generation. |
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I was still wearing the same royal blue sweatshirt and gray casual pants. |
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They may also rise starkly as massive monadnocks that have served as quarries, trash dumps, artistic surfaces, picnic grounds, and mystery sites among casual visitors. |
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We did no detailed analysis of the larvae produced from these eggs but they were, based on casual observation, the lecithotrophic veligers described by Sisson. |
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I asked an astute hockey observer about the player, whom even a casual looker-on like me recognizes as a skilled player, himself dogged by clutchers and grabbers. |
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Her Quaker-inspired picnic clothing is casual and fun with puffball hemlines, ruched details and delicate embroidery all in bright shades of orange and light yellow. |
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So, the increasingly relaxed attitude of the police has meant that more musicians are now able to do a spot of casual busking in order to make some quick cash. |
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The space has a loungey loft area upstairs filled with casual readers and chatters, plus an open ground-floor cafe with tables and chairs for the laptop crowd. |
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It's a continual drain if I count the 'opportunity cost' of flitting between irregular low-paid casual jobs rather than getting a solid career happening. |
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No casual clicker should have access to this footage, let alone feel entitled to render some sort of verdict. |
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Russia is cracking down hard on tobacco, which even casual observers know is a huge public health problem for the Great Bear. |
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Today he was wearing a cobalt button-down casual shirt with a collar neck. |
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A son may manage to down a beer or scrape sparking plugs with his father, but the chance of having a normal, casual chat with his mother may be slim indeed. |
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And, yes, Black Friday provides the spectacle of gunplay, arrests, and casual violence. |
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Recently I've criticized what seemed to me to be the casual attitude toward untruth many in this administration have when it comes to discussing Iraq. |
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His entire body seems to shift from a tense stance to a casual sag. |
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Unlucky fans and casual observers alike can still enjoy the NCAA tournament. |
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Anyone who would like to audition should wear casual clothing. |
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Such a trend is surprising both because it is unapparent in the linear morphometric data and because it would not be predicted from casual inspection of Camarasaurus humeri. |
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In this atmosphere of casual disregard for the law, it's unsurprising that some Bermudians choose to fight with knives and machetes in broad daylight. |
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I weep at his unarticulated rage, his suppressed fury, his casual despair. |
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No such charity can be granted to anyone involved in the movie, especially given its casual ridicule of blacks, gays, Asians, Russians and, in a novel twist, Samoans. |
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What is sought is mediation, as light and casual as the film of a soap bubble, capable of maintaining the critical balance between these conflicting global pressures. |
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The casual shirts come in the latest fashions and colours, and there are lots of shorts in a number of different styles including long shorts and boardies. |
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Its heft may scare away some casual readers, but Rough Country is surprisingly accessible. |
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As she sips tea in a lounge at the Greenwich Hotel, her soft-spoken, modest style includes a casual acceptance of her advantages. |
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At a casual glance it might seem just another book about sarcophagi, another archaeological survey of tombs, funerary ritual, and the care of corpses. |
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I tried to sound like it was just casual conversation but I knew there was a slight squeak in my voice that my mom had to have caught with her natural mother instincts. |
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Then with a casual twist she pirouetted and now bows-on to the scene of impending carnage, quietly, almost innocently, began to gather way once more. |
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This cool, casual look can be worn at events ranging from a baby shower to a dinner with family or friends. |
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You can serve him up at a formal Sunday dinner, or in shirtsleeves at a casual summer bar-b-que. |
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After four or five months of casual interaction, they realized they both had lost a young parent to cancer. |
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It feels more like a peace offering than a warning, a casual gesture signifying her candidness. |
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To edgestitch pockets on casual garments, begin and end with backstitches. |
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Field lessons learned Dove hunting can be a casual event, and many birds are bagged by hunters walking in the open or standing near vehicles, giving no thought to hiding. |
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She was the undisputed queen of chic when it came to hip Capri pants with a baggy jumper and a ponytail, managing to look simultaneously casual yet impeccably turned out. |
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We were painfully aware that the poorest of the poor, such as washerwomen and casual labourers, were still unable to borrow, because they lacked enterprises. |
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A year later, casual perusal of HGTV and design catalogues indicates that the rich are indeed moving away from stainless. |
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He leaned against the desk, his posture casual and non-combative. |
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Sophie's more casual outfit consists of a black Powerline stretch sleeveless top, Kismet's own label sarong, and an orange, multi-strand bugle bead bracelet. |
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In plain terms, his personal life throughout the 1990s was a million miles removed from the cool, casual persona which has attracted viewers of I'm A Celebrity in droves. |
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I dressed business casual with slacks, dress shoes and a dress shirt. |
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Though certainly not designed for casual viewing, Gerry is too visually rich and mordantly witty to deserve the slagging it's received in some quarters. |
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Despite the average transfer, the casual viewer should be happy enough with picture quality, but videophiles may want to seek out the collected first season instead. |
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If a book promises to provide a close-up and personal view of war, then unexpurgated oral histories rather than casual third-person narratives are much to be preferred. |
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The assistant banqueting manager, who is of West Indian origin, started work as a casual waitress at Elland Road in 1992, and was slowly promoted through the organisation. |
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Wage-labour was essentially casual labour, as employed at harvest time. |
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Noel Coward couldn't have barfed with this much casual panache. |
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A moccasin is the must-have shoe in a stylish high-heel or casual flat. |
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Sometimes Chinese inventiveness is just process innovation or casual repurposing of existing technologies. |
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Kotkin is particularly good at countering casual assumptions with larger data patterns. |
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Dongzi draws casual strokes or writes Chinese characters on ceramic ware. |
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They can go to school, do everything right, and still not get that job, still deal with casual slights and insults, still get stopped by the police. |
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After just a few casual dates with a man, Carla Franklin faced years of harassment, stalking, and cyberbullying. |
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It is always the casual throwaway comment, rather than your most carefully timed put-down, that is likely to cause terrible offence and end a friendship. |
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They said for any of the performances business casual is expected. |
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Canary yellow and bubblegum pink are the winning shades of the season and knee-length strappy dresses and casual linen trouser suits are the winsome styles. |
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What do dark chocolate, casual Fridays, and graduating from high school have in common? |
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For casual gamers, a karaoke game will stream song lyrics directly to your tablet. |
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Tulips, which are most often sold in casual bunches of 6 to 10 stems, are part of the growing trend toward integrating flowers into everyday American life. |
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The wolds are the closest thing we have in this area to a hill, and those from hilly country would regard them as no more than casual undulations in the landscape. |
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Now that you have traded in your book bag for a brief case and your casual gear for business attire, it's time to start thinking like a professional. |
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Love the funky silver leather jacket and the slouchy casual dress. |
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There is a more casual bar, but it is hard to beat the experience of eating in the new Two Sisters dining-room, next to the snug lounge bar with its crackling log fire. |
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The governor, sans tie, wore a dress shirt and casual jacket onto the stage. |
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Instead, the concerns reflect the fact that unlike measles or diphtheria or rubella, HPV is not spread by casual contact. |
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According to him, many unwaged Russians survive on handouts from friends and relatives, subsistence agriculture, casual labour, petty trading or petty crime. |
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This is basically an address book of organic producers looking for casual workers willing to dig up a few spuds or milk the odd goat in exchange for bed and board. |
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Personally, I don't wear separates, but one can wear them occasionally to freshen their style and wardrobe, with a whole new casual yet elegant look. |
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In late 2001, I was invited by a prominent media-relations company to attend a casual booze-up, where staff would seek insight into how journalists select stories, etc. |
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Meanwhile, one of Hlynur's own casual bedmates might be pregnant. |
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But a casual stranger could easily mistake her for a teenager, with her black rocker T-shirt, sweatshirt, and jeans. |
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When he speaks he is casual and spontaneous, as if talking to an old friend, but can also at times still have a professorial tone. |
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This prediction is consistent with the actual rise of casual cohabitation and of sexual contacts devoid of preconditions, as well as increased divorce and serial monogamy. |
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Candy-coloured stripes will be appearing on tops, shirts, skirts and trousers in time for the warmer weather, offering a fun twist for casual wear this summer. |
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They do their best to look casual and nonchalant whilst walking through someone else's back yard and leaning on a washing line filled with women's smalls. |
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He was an unpretentious man in his forties, dressed in casual clothing. |
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In the ubiquitous Rachmaninov Prelude in G-sharp he makes no attempt to compete with the fingerpower of Russian masters, but tosses the piece off with near casual panache. |
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There is no bulging sack and casual scattering of beribboned boxes. |
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Good smart casual is about mixing tailored pieces with more relaxed items. |
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Scantily-clad models sashayed down the catwalk in lingerie and nightwear, and two male models set pulses racing with a display of casual wear and underwear. |
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In due course, the publisher himself appears, tieless like Baquet on a casual Friday. |
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While casual exercisers might not notice any difference in lung capacity, intense gym-goers might feel the effects of an e-cig. |
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The hermetic obscurantism of these older texts repels a more casual reader, steeped as they are in poststructuralist theory and remote Marxist anthropology. |
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If your windows are cloaked in dark, heavy curtains consider investing in paler more diffuse material in voile, set in casual drifts behind tie-backs. |
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A union statement said business conglomerates were threatening the livelihood of casual workers by mass lay-offs and unilateral termination of contracts. |
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Most career service experts caution students to avoid casual or business casual attire, even though business casual has become the standard in many work environments. |
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The rest of the year they got casual work, often as shearers. |
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The hardliner who was once head of the police service, has scrapped his old military uniform in favour of dark glasses, trendy stubble and natty casual suits. |
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I filled in the rest of that side with stacked casual shirts. |
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I am stunned at their casual treachery to this country, to humanity. |
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Other high fashion T-shirts are decorated with large chandelier crystal rhinestones evoking a look that is a perfection of casual elegance in today's global dressing. |
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I was looking for more lifehack-style posts such as how to lock your bike, which bike maintenance book to buy and things that may interest me as a casual cyclist. |
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