As if to underline the point, he has narrator Sean Penn, in a deliciously off-handed moment, deliberately fluff one of his lines. |
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This day is one that typically Americans pay sort of attention to cursorily in the most off-handed ways. |
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If the apparently newsworthy interview got off-handed treatment initially, consider the source. |
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The referee dismissed Barry's complaints in that off-handed way of his on the final whistle. |
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The movie sustains a documentary authenticity that is as astonishing as it is off-handed. |
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This is not an acceptable procedure, and indicates rather an off-handed attitude on the Committee of Ministers' part towards the Assembly. |
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Frankie responded, an off-handed tone to his voice as he took another drag of his homemade, unfiltered cigarette. |
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This off-handed reference to annual data cannot, by itself, constitute an acknowledgment of the Plaintiffs' arguments, much less a reasoned explanation for discounting them, as the statute requires. |
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Some ranged weapons are clearly listed as light off-handed weapons, and may be used in your off-hand. |
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These off-handed comments diminish credibility when they are not true. |
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I can speak to its intent, but I am deeply troubled that we find ourselves in a position of having to debate a matter that was supposedly put to rest some 32 years ago in an off-handed fashion. |
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