When he paints with casein on wood, Doyle's style varies from precise representation to almost slapdash casualness. |
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It's easy to be perceived as unprofessional based on the casualness of one's attire. |
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For all the outward signs of casualness, these works are not quite as offhand as they might seem to be at first. |
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The formal references made by this stood in stark contrast to Rhode's relative casualness and the informality of his performance. |
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The casualness of these statements belied what I considered to be an exacting exchange system. |
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Chileans are generally not attracted to the casualness and, what some consider to be sloppiness, of dress in the United States. |
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But when he moved up to the top level, international level, these moments of casualness were punished. |
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Ironically, jeans have long meant casualness and comfort, although the fashionable feminine option is to wear them skin-tight. |
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As in his line drawings, his lightness and casualness shaped his photographic style. |
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There is a casualness that maybe this is something we should do something about. |
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Randomness and casualness can no longer be applied without risk for oneself, or even for others. |
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Intensely pigmented plains slice through the silhouette to inject a genuinely sportswear casualness. |
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The work has the casualness of a sketch on a workshop wall and the artist has the aesthetic appreciation to understand when such things can be beautiful. |
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During our interview, Tory rode the middle on most issues, qualifying his policy statements with casualness and indifference when questioned point-blank. |
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Modern armed forces uniforms utilize synthetic materials, nonseasonal schemes, and increased informality, doffing the coat and tie for open-collar casualness. |
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Their clothes were a little cheaper, perhaps, but the general effect of unisex casualness was the same. |
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What kind of signal does the Prime Minister think this casualness sends to allies against terrorism? |
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Accessories in linen and silk are playing a big role this season and show off this new casualness without being too informal. |
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Adopted by actresses, women adhere to the original idea of elegance according to the designer, all in lightness and casualness. |
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The apparent casualness pays homage to the mysterious order in nature and looks as fresh as a spring meadow with its pleasant chaos. |
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It is a sombre occasion when one admits some lack of understanding, some casualness, which made life less happy for someone else, but the realization can be made a step toward more healthy living. |
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Coming to Las Terrenas gives you the opportunity to taste the pleasure and casualness of living in the tropics and to meet the Dominican people in an unusual and splendid environment. |
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The fragrance evokes casualness as well as escape desire. |
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That studies must be directed and structured, in order to avoid the problems posed by excessive casualness, by stubbornness, or by confused thinking, is evident and that is why a plan for studies is being prepared. |
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I cannot approve of the casualness with which the problems of alcohol dependence are concealed out of reverence for the producers of alcoholic beverages and their lobbies. |
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His work combines physical intensity and rock with casualness and irony. |
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Conversely, the use of the standard variant 'my wife and me' may seem to signal casualness or lack of sophistication. |
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Reflecting the minimalist contemporary universe of Calvin Klein, between luxury and casualness, this new boutique reinforces the international development of the brand. |
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But, as I have said in another debate this week, the danger is that we develop a kind of general casualness, we have moved to the lowest common denominator, not the highest common factor. |
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After Nice, Saint-Tropez and Biarritz, Marseilles has become the new niche to be grabbed, the opportunity to lift the curtain on Geneva, an astonishing city, which oscillates between solemnity and casualness. |
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Employers in post-communist countries, particularly those outside big cities with a local monopoly in the job market, still treat their employees with remarkable casualness. |
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