His coolly rationalist approach to religion was complemented by an excitable temperament and a taste for the picaresque. |
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The pale man coolly smiled and blocked the blade with his own sword, then counterattacked his foe. |
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Dale's eyebrow twitched in slight annoyance, as he walked past the girl coolly. |
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Adrian asked me coolly as he unbent from checking if his victim was still conscious. |
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The Ukrainian, celebrating his 28th birthday today, made no mistake as he coolly slotted the ball past Marshall. |
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The youngster promptly ran in on goal and coolly slotted the ball to the back of the net. |
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As the two females got back to their feet and straightened, they coolly observed Evelyn, who regarded them just as unperturbedly. |
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So much so that, in meeting Streep, an edge of brittle insecurity appears faintly visible beneath her ageless face and coolly cordial manner. |
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Even the Soviets, who had sided with the Spanish government against Franco, react coolly. |
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Crashing chords pound out from the piano line while the clarinet speaks in a tonal, coolly cerebral mode. |
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He sits, away from the hustle and bustle of on-field activity, coolly calculating the options. |
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Legacy giggled in response before marching deeper into the pond, enjoying the muck and mud squish coolly between her toes. |
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Anyway, my campanula did not show their faces until mid-July, winding coolly through the hot froth of lobelia and by now rampant fucshia. |
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Then Mark Boucher, who smashed two fours and one massive six in his 24, was coolly stumped by Sangakkara. |
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He coolly leans against a pillar and appears the personification of suave elegance, wearing a modern tuxedo. |
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I was gathering my things when Skinner walked, no swaggered up to my locker and coolly kicked the left corner. |
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The two have a little face-to-face, before the referee coolly calms the situation. |
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In fact the evidence hints that they are as coolly fuzzy as ever, bands like this don't go away they just fester and get better in the process. |
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The show includes film stills and coolly fetishistic fashion photography, notably various ad campaigns. |
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The Steelmen's most reliable poacher coolly slotted into an empty net from an acute angle to claim his 13th strike of the campaign. |
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Suspecting no connection between Edward and Lucy, she treats Lucy wonderfully, while she coolly ignores Elinor. |
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In turn, the daughters react coolly to their mother, and are often times embarrassed of her actions. |
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He demands to know if that really happened, and she coolly replies that he can sleep there himself if he wants to know. |
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Virgil is accepted to the prestigious institute, where he's received coolly by the upperclassmen. |
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Uncomfortably, we're scientists as well, gazing coolly at human specimens pinned under glass. |
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His son is the new butcher, coolly efficient, having studied small business management. |
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His coolly cerebral performance of the clarinet sonata was perfection itself. |
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A coolly disciplined filmmaker, he keeps much of the action below the surface. |
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The movie works by maintaining a coolly detached view of the events in the Ghetto. |
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The cinematography is so tastefully autumnal that barging looks less strenuous than coolly stylish. |
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He sits on the right of the couch smoking a blue cigarette, coolly masculine. |
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One enters the cantilevered canopy to find a coolly elegant bluestone floor. |
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Once again, he has mined his record collection for coolly funky obscurities and supplied several of his own slightly more visceral instrumentals. |
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It crystallizes to the sound of a coolly bleached-out fusion of 70s skateboard culture and New York street chic. |
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This film would be nowhere without its leading man, the coolly charming, understated dreamboat. |
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He's funny in a refreshing way, and his combination with the two coolly chatty musicians is inspired. |
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Alan Kelly was fouled in the penalty area and Coleman coolly converted the resulting penalty. |
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Dark-haired Frank is the coolly logical member of the team, while his brother Joe, a fingerprint expert, is slightly more emotional. |
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Some would call this coolly rational behaviour selfish, others prudent, but the one thing it is not is panic. |
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His back was to her, but he turned to face her, coolly, his eyes taking in her dishevelled appearance. |
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Two minutes before time he latched on to James Okoli's through-ball and coolly slotted the ball past Leigh Walker in the visitors' goal. |
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And moments later, it was Savage who jinked through the Donegal defence before placing young Meehan who coolly fired home a lovely goal. |
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As he waited to hole out on the 72nd green at Oakland Hills in 1937, Guldahl removed a comb from his pocket and coolly groomed his hair. |
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Do we really believe that people who are capable of such horrifically violent crimes are going to be so coolly logical and rational? |
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So much so that, in meeting her, an edge of brittle insecurity appears faintly visible beneath her ageless face and coolly cordial manner. |
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Her nature vistas also coolly refer to the kitschy scenes found on the sides of customized vans. |
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One coolly abstracted the city, taking what he wanted and discarding the rest, reshaping it to his liking with emphatic yesses and nos. |
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The girl's brown eyes looked coolly at her, taking Manda's hand in a limp handshake. |
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They had got off to a dream start as Townson, on his return from suspension, outpaced the Exeter defence and coolly lobbed the keeper. |
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The pilot, however, coolly opened his throttles and used the forward thrust of his engines to pull him to a stop. |
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Not an emotion flickered across Lisa's face as she stared coolly back at the waitress. |
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I talked slowly, coolly, just barely managing to keep my voice light and only mildly curious. |
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Vincent stepped into the room coolly and kicked the door shut with a slam. |
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The film ends with Julien, at his new school, coolly dragging on a cigarette, bragging crassly to his new friends about his relationship with her. |
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I flashed a look of gratitude at Noelle, and she nodded coolly. |
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Diary posits her as a threat to the insularity of the Monteils and their vapid way of life, a threat Moreau coolly limns in one of her most nuanced, restrained performances. |
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A cracker bus driver refuses to let him aboard, and our hero coolly spins a yarn about being a wounded veteran of the Normandy landings which shames the man into submission. |
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Her resistance, coolly heroic, fortified her personal appeal. |
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What the play needs, but doesn't get in his staging, is British sangfroid and coolly clipped British-accented delivery unraveling in just the right places. |
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Their greeting was coolly polite with an undercurrent of dislike. |
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Max von Sydow gives a coolly Mephistophelean performance as Sam, the dapper, expatriate owner of a neon-lit gambling joint in the middle of a desert. |
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I coolly laughed and tried to place a simple mask of foolery on my face. |
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Still, the visual dissimilarity among works and within mediums is offset by a coolly consistent emotional tenor that overtakes the viewer as if by stealth. |
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The two embrace, but coolly, sexuality yielding to choreography. |
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His closest aides were either blindingly loyal, or coolly pragmatic. |
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Both songs shape up admirably decorated in the kind of coolly sophisticated late-night slinky chill that's really unwise for one record to possess. |
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He treats her terribly, ignoring her letters, treating her coolly at a party, and sending her a cruel last letter in which he denies any relationship. |
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Swifts responded when striker Dwayne Edward waltzed the ball round Lance Key, but defender Daniel Cunningham, making his debut, coolly shepherded the ball out under pressure. |
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This classily produced and coolly graceful set features chunky Hot Club rhythm-guitar backings, lazily driving blues and subtly underplayed Hammond organ breaks. |
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David walked up and coolly punched the man smack in his mouth. |
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Colombia conceded a goal in only the seventh minute, off a Brazilian free kick that an unmarked Silva put coolly in the net. |
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And, while contrite, she very coolly shrugged her shoulders over the whole thing. |
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In the meantime, the police seem to have caught the arsonists and last week went by coolly enough. |
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According to one media account, she arrived at work the next day, coolly asking whether much had happened. |
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His first French opera was coolly received in 1788, though in many ways it foreshadowed his mature style with its rich orchestration and dramatic conclusion. |
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As he coolly, incisively probes away, his questions elicit fascinating personal revelations, generating feelings of anger, guilt, panic and emptiness. |
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One police officer was coolly dispatched as he lay wounded on the sidewalk. |
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Cedric and his party admit him with little ceremony, coolly ignoring him. |
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Graham secured victory with five minutes left, coolly lifting the ball over Asmir Begovic. |
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Andrey Arshavin equalised with a superb volley into the corner before Nicklas Bendtner coolly fired Arsenal in front. |
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The hard-featured miscreant coolly rolled his tobacco in his cheek, and squirted the juice into the fire grate. |
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Starbuck himself was seen coolly and adroitly balancing himself to the jerking tossings of his chip of a craft. |
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Then four minutes into time added on he ran onto Rickie Lambert's pass and coolly placed the ball past keeper Yann Somner. |
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The Valencia man coolly skirted the outrushing Casillas and swept the ball into the empty net. |
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She spends ages preening and primping models into fabulous poses in extraordinary locations only to have her boss coolly reject her photographs. |
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Keeping my sheep amongst the coolly shade of the green alders. |
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Then, after Blake had coolly struck again with his eighth of the season, Dave Wright lucklessly turned in Mark Kennedy's low cross to complete the demolition. |
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Fabregas coolly slotted home after Ben Parker held back Theo Walcott and only a super Kasper Schmeichel save stopped Denilson winning it for the Gunners. |
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The dark poems, set in a sombre world of violence, were coolly received by the critics, and he was discouraged from publishing more for a number of years. |
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Up stepped Pirlo, who coolly took a Panenka as Hart dived to his right. |
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Both are coolly intense, well bethatched, bell-bottomed and bespectacled. |
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