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Schamus sees himself primarily as a "marketing guy", a casual term for the kind of string theory you need to read and play the world movie markets.
"A key dimension that comes up in this is neuroticism," says Waldorf. "I'm not talking the way people use it as a casual term, but as a more clinical term.
"Blowhard" is a casual term for a person who is boastful or blustering, the Oxford English Dictionary says, and it is usually meant as an insult.
Last year, around 3,400 Guatemalans signed up for Chapines (pronounced cha-pee-nez, a casual term Guatemalans use to address each other) Online, an E-mail directory, begun by a Guatemalan student in Texas.
I have to admit I admired the way some of my gay friends owned the word, throwing it around like a casual term of endearment.
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For this more sporting endeavor, Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Watson reached somewhat casual terms with their clients.
Trudeau, who won the 2015 general election for the Liberals on a promise to free the weed, has spoken of his own cannabis use in casual terms, cementing his image as a modern progressive.
If the idea of Smith making pilgrimages to see a fictional flying boy during her punk heyday seems a little unexpected, then that is probably because Smith is on very casual terms with convention.
It was shown to us by Dr. William W. Havens, a pink-cheeked young Columbia physicist who does understand the thing, and is, in fact, on such casual terms with it that he refers to it simply as "the beast".
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