I asked with as nonchalant a tone as I could muster, as he jumped angrily at my sudden appearance. |
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Pearl tried to appear nonchalant by acting smug, but the glistening smile in her eyes betrayed her true feelings. |
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He was very nonchalant, very offhand at the press conference when he was making those comments. |
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Bowyer, on the other hand, displayed a nonchalant grin, full of boyish bravado. |
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About halfway across the parking lot, she slowed her pace, trying to appear nonchalant. |
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She was talking about my present life in such a nonchalant way and acting as though it wasn't important. |
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Doc Charlie would casually flirt with the nonchalant female who would ever so calmly refuse. |
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The men swore again, wondering how Tori could be so nonchalant when so many things were going wrong. |
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I shrugged in the most nonchalant way possible and crawled up onto my knees so I could fall back to sit against the wall comfortably. |
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However, like many divers, Lisa is quite nonchalant about the unexpected visitors. |
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They are ostentatiously nonchalant, disinclined to become too involved, at least to begin with. |
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Watching him translate for his father, Kyle seems unfazed about his nonpareil ability, remaining nonchalant to the film crew buzzing round him. |
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Jessica sounded nonchalant, but secretly she loved the fact that her target was Miranda. |
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They both act very nonchalant, as though there is absolutely no attraction, but anyone with eyes could see straight through it. |
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He shrugged, utterly nonchalant, and it was then she realised he hadn't touched a drop of rum all evening. |
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Kyle smiled down at his father and tried to correct his posture and look very cool and nonchalant at the same time. |
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As soon as I got a chance to turn around to look at him in a suitably subtle and nonchalant manner, I did so. |
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He'd said it in such an offhand and nonchalant manner, though, that I decided to let it drop. |
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There was so much intensity in his face, yet he appeared calm and nonchalant. |
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He sighed and took a step back from her, adopting a nonchalant stance as best he could. |
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Affecting this sort of nonchalant style seems, ironically, to involve more work than putting together a seasonally on-trend ensemble. |
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The nearest he got to a criminal act was the day he forgot his house keys and broke into his own home using a credit card with nonchalant ease. |
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He shrugged, and though he tried to appear nonchalant she could tell he was pleased by her approval, which made her smile even more. |
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It's a hilarious film full of gems of comic absurdity that are mixed in with nonchalant understatement. |
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They seemed nonchalant as they patted Raymond on the back and congratulated him as well. |
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I was supposed to be indifferent, nonchalant and completely detached from him. |
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It was weird that she was staying here, nonchalant and careless, after the events that night. |
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If I do not speak out against this nonchalant murder of innocents, I am complicit with my government. |
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The nonchalant attitudes of these cadres and disrespect toward the Tibetans and their religion has been highly damaging. |
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Cameras are expensive, but ask the avid photographer and you are sure to receive a nonchalant shrug. |
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This film is the director's latest nonchalant monkey-wrenching of reality, and is no different than his previous work. |
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Powder throughout the years ignored Skiing's attempts and acted like the cool kid at school, nonchalant, smoking butts, greased back hair. |
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Sean gave a nonchalant shrug in reply and sat down on the edge of his bed. |
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Tyson was nonchalant about the fight but he was determined to make the weight. |
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Despite the stereotypical image of lounging, sleeping, nonchalant teenagers, many of them carry a heavy load. |
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The final Allegro vivace is a spirited romp which combines a nonchalant tenderness with an occasional display of mock anger. |
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Even here at the end, the vigorous rhythm persists, alternating breathlessly between a nonchalant charm and a joyous exuberance. |
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It feels too nonchalant, somehow, too lacking in respect for the rich heritage and language of such attire. |
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But many people think that police ineptitude, nonchalant politicians and the anti-western feelings still strong in Greece are also to blame. |
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If the government is being nonchalant or lax, we have a group of extremely active members who will go to Washington to meet their counterparts. |
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As Dennis mentioned, things like benzodiazepines, which people have a very nonchalant attitude about sometimes, do have a street value. |
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The slightly nonchalant line of the arms runs into the slender outline of the legs, creating a light, unconventional contour. |
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That was what gave him a slow, nonchalant air which fooled many observers, unaware of his true athletic nature. |
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About the other great killer of albinos, the sun, Yusuf, who never wears anything but a baseball cap, is dangerously nonchalant. |
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Sarah Bernhardt, hands in her pockets, adopts a nonchalant attitude which suits the androgynous character that she interprets. |
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Germinal's voice stands out with its particular colour and its nonchalant flow. |
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He's far from the nonchalant and easy-going showman that some people see him as. |
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He relaxed his pace, removed the look of appraisal and curious scrutiny from his face and replaced it with one of nonchalant friendliness and benign interest. |
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The way he talked about it was so nonchalant, and then it was the most awkward first date in the world. |
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I so wanted to seem brave and nonchalant, but my hands began to shake and my heart accelerated. |
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Some aide fretted to Tamiroff that this meant big trouble, but the boss was nonchalant. |
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Sanderson, 64 last week, is characteristically nonchalant at the prospect. |
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I headed towards the English department doing my best to be nonchalant. |
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On video, Raymond Santana was smug, boastful, and nonchalant by turns, vividly reenacting who did what during the rape. |
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These nonchalant brutalities seem at first at odds with the genteel decorum that mostly cloaks late-19th century culture. |
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It's amazing to me how nonchalant people are about carting their food upon trays to a dirty table where God knows who or what was spilled all over the top. |
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The lithe tortoiseshell regarded the offending human, then ambled toward the porch rail with nonchalant disgust and mounted it without disturbing a whisker. |
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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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The indifferent will shrug their shoulders with a nonchalant c'est la vie. |
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Although many in the West view China's nonchalant attitude toward human rights in Africa as troublesome, it is important to see it from the African perspective, Shinn said. |
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The publishing market, which imposes several moral regulations, is not inclined to take the risks involved in this unconventional and much too nonchalant art. |
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The only man who would talk to me seemed nonchalant about our arrival and continued sitting by a roadside shack from the moment the soldiers and I arrived to when we left in another cloud of dust. |
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Even more serious is the Commission's ostrich-like and nonchalant attitude to the protection of fundamental rights in time of war, and this is where the real scandal lies. |
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Wolf Hall might have hinted at a change in tastes, and Jamaica Inn was notable for being nonchalant about audibility but this week's two big BBC period dramas are doing their best to cement it. |
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This nonchalant attitude means lost momentum and credibility. |
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But Ludmila feeds also a passion for more traditional musics, as we can hear through different ballads that remind us the soft and nonchalant universe of Calexico. |
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Satisfied with itself, the Church is nonchalant, becoming more insensitive to the calls to repentance than a really cold Church, which could still cast a critical look at its tragic situation. |
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Some of the prisoners were reportedly despondent, but others were nonchalant, even smoking tobacco. |
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It really is beyond me how the termination of life by abortion can be considered as a kind of victory in terms of human rights in such a nonchalant manner. |
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Even then, he played the final black in a nonchalant fashion. |
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We handled the whole frenetic situation with a nonchalant attitude. |
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