Many of the CD's songs begin very innocuously, fooling us into thinking Hole produces nice ear candy. |
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Are we starting to see the mythic thread itself into the main river ever so slipperily ever so innocuously? |
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Peppered with innocuously mischievous lines, the play brought forth suppressed smiles, to say nothing of good-natured guffaws. |
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The new book, too, begins innocuously enough, with a deceptive, Merchant-Ivory languidness. |
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The stroll looks innocuously aimless enough, random conversation and desultory gaits all firmly in place. |
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He proceeds to explain the technical intricacies of making a timepiece when you innocuously ask him what the time is. |
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These molecules, subsequently, adhere to oxygen atoms that are present in abundance and then innocuously leave the furnace. |
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London Life had been reduced to an innocuously bland and tiny pamphlet a year or two earlier. |
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This resulted in a few innocuously ribald emails going back and forth until he agreed, which is credit to the pure, unadulterated force that is my charm. |
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The company is innocuously and indirectly but also somehow reasonably called Washington River Protection Solutions. |
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The trend started innocuously a few years ago, when novelty cameras that plugged into mobile handsets were marketed to gadget-obsessed kids in Japan and Europe. |
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Strolling innocuously nearby were pro-Ukrainians who know their enemies well. |
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An innocuously worded statement at the previous meeting, in Dubai last September, began the dollar's slide. |
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Another age-old convention that has subtly but seemingly innocuously under-privileged the southern hemisphere comes from the fact that the north is always put at the top. |
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The problem started innocuously enough: Caulerpa taxifolia, a type of red algae not native to the Mediterranean shore, was spotted off the shores of the grand Oceanographic Museum of Monaco. |
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