This remark, delivered in an offhand fashion, suddenly cast a rather sinister chill over the whole proceedings. |
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It was an offhand revelation from this official, who is no partisan gunslinger. |
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I don't know offhand, but if you do not adjust for inflationary effects and the GDP you are whistling in the wind. |
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She probably doesn't even realize her offhand remarks are offensive to you. |
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Super-dry jazz hi-hat work mixes with offhand synth-bass and slivered chirrups of sound sliced thin enough to be just impossible to place. |
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He was very nonchalant, very offhand at the press conference when he was making those comments. |
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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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At that point and on your show I didn't know what that meant at all because it was such a casual offhand remark. |
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The weirdest thing is that people always make these offhand comments as if I know exactly what they're talking about, as if everyone knows. |
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As with O'Reilly, offhand dismissal of critics is not a good practice for any business, organization, group, or individual. |
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I've seen worse documents, I suppose, but it's hard to think of one offhand. |
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Whether it's a press release, a tweet, an offhand comment, fans can be sure to gobble it up and overspeculate as to its importance. |
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Thus, in Mrs. Kerry's brainless and witless offhand yet pregnant remark, we hear the sick thud of the other shoe dropping. |
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I am pretty certain that your gun's bead is threaded, but I don't know the size offhand. |
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That something emerges in a totally unsystematic, indeed offhand way, as in a review of a book on Yeats's poetry. |
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The level will obviously be slight if it's just some offhand teasing among casual acquaintances. |
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Now, you can do this in an offhand manner, casually noting results, but you'll be much further ahead if you do it somewhat scientifically. |
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His offhand remark may be closer to the truth if discount business class catches on. |
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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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Let him patronise his overpriced London restaurants with their indifferent offerings and offhand service. |
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We do tend to dismiss offhand such phenomena as human artifacts, and because of good theoretical and inductive preconceptions. |
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I'm not sure, but offhand it seems to fulfill the criteria of the definitions offered by Bennett. |
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His initial reaction was to declare that he could not issue letters offhand and would have to verify what actually took place. |
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Let me open up the category of muddling through, and there are two or three different ways offhand, of doing that. |
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I'm sure there must be a reason why Dean's comment is different, but offhand I can't think what it is. |
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I can't think of anyone offhand I would specifically not want to hear from, though if I really gave it some thought there might be one or two. |
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I can't remember the name of the actress who played Nan offhand and don't have time to look it up. |
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I don't offhand dismiss speculation that this is all a neoconservative plot to privatize Iraqi art. |
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Instead, we are introduced to necessary elements in offhand, haphazard fashion. |
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One offhand comment he made haunted me for years, how art history since had been based on a misinterpretation of Cezanne. |
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I suppose there must be plenty of counterexamples to such a sweeping statement, but none occur to me offhand. |
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Hackneyed and sterile, the Rockwell is ideal if you are looking for vastly overpriced drinks served by offhand waiters with pathetically slow service. |
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Throughout Mr Chappelle seemed to prefer the wry offhand remark to the on-point joke. |
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I can't think of anything else offhand that would assist you right now, other than that you saw the same floats this morning. |
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I tried to warn her about it, but she tossed them off with an offhand comment about how she told her mother that she wasn't ready for marriage yet. |
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What makes you think women can just remember dates offhand this way? |
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One aide monitoring the speech gave it the kind of offhand tweet it deserves. |
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It has even been found to be illegal and that is something the government has not dealt with or has dealt with in an offhand manner. |
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Is there not something a bit offhand about wanting to lower the voting age? |
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I read a great deal, but I can't really pick a landmark book offhand. |
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I can't tell you the section number offhand, but there is a section in the Divorce Act that provides for that. |
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As far as I can remember offhand, the aspects enquired about by the honourable Member are not included in the conclusions. |
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It has simply been swept away, in an offhand manner, as if Quebec did not exist. |
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The parliamentary secretary called me a clown in a contemptuous, cavalier, haughty, impertinent and offhand way, Mr. Chair, I won't take it. |
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How casual and offhand can you be, Commissioner, to threaten the future of an entire industry on such a slender basis? |
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So you cannot think offhand of a single woman who stayed in your shelter last year who was killed by a spouse? |
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Everyone should watch what they say lest their offhand remarks be twisted and damage the company. |
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It would be difficult to think, offhand, of a simple explanation of why a young woman, a total stranger, wearing only a nightdress, rang our doorbell at 7.45 in the morning. |
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For me, at least, and surely for many others, perhaps more than is realized offhand, the entirety of the song is needed, and the entirety subsumes the particulars. |
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The woman who, about half hour ago had been hard, stern and rather austere was now so offhand and casual that Miette suspected a stand-in had been found while she napped. |
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No screenings were used to stimulate this activity, as it was crucial to discover the offhand references subjects would make to justify their choices. |
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I don't recall offhand the names of any of the other sources. |
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I follow and offer refreshment, which is once more declined, though this time the Italian's manner is not offhand, but solicitous and somewhat grave. |
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But even in the tiniest detail, in apparently offhand remarks, there is a sense of his determination to confine himself to a list of terse, pre-scripted lines. |
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The slump in emerging markets over the past month is in anticipation of such a trend. It seems a violent response to what was an offhand comment. |
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There may be other areas of bipartisan agreement on obviously productive legislation in this Congress, but I can't think of any offhand. |
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An important criterion which a claim to scientific innovation must meet is its capacity of dealing with apparent counter-evidence without dismissing it offhand. |
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In light of the boom and bust of stock markets in the industrialized countries in the late 1990s and early 2000s, this less charitable view of the wisdom of financial markets cannot be dismissed offhand. |
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Was the threat just an offhand comment that got quoted in the press? |
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We will have no more of this shilly-shallying! Call the Archbishop, and let the Prince and Princess be married offhand! |
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She loved the way the lecturer stated it, offhand, but with the air of a pompatus. |
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With its offhand beauty, Montreal increasingly plays up its diversity as a major asset, and attracts a growing number of people drawn by the city's multihued cultural panache and the inventiveness of its creative sector. |
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The envoys' reception was so offhand that they decided to cut their trip short and returned home in a huff. Other critics have met with similar dismissiveness of late. |
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Finally, in a moment of kismet, an offhand remark changed her life. |
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In the face of what he regards as contempt towards him, the user also feels like he is being tossed back and forth and even manhandled by some administrative services whose attitudes appear offhand to him. |
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As the gig unfurls, Dornik relaxes and remembers to include the little coughs, tiny exclamations and offhand chuckles that pepper his recorded delivery. |
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But the French Canadians found that the Métis were being treated in a very offhand manner and that the operation was sullied by an unacceptable level of racism. |
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Non-compliant models are asked to leave and put on more clothing. Yet all that hard work courting ladies could be undone by one offhand remark at this year's PAX Prime. |
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I couldn't tell you offhand how many rating points that would give. |
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I don't know, offhand, which one is correct. |
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Do you know offhand of any countries where training is state funded? |
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It was used, I cannot remember offhand how many years...several years it was developed and it demonstrated very well the feasibility of such sites or the feasibility of obtaining very accurate counts of passing fish. |
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