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And so they blithely offer the details of Barthes's life: the death of his father when he was a baby, his mother's life as a bookbinder, the birth of his illegitimate half-brother, and his own death by laundry truck.
So, given the fact that the woman has spent a lifetime cynically observing cigar-smoking men in cocked fedoras sailing off to play pinochle, she isn't going to sit here and blithely offer up a bunch of mawkish tripe about the olden days.
Anyone who grew up in the heyday of the weekly music press will remember interviews in which Artist A would blithely offer their opinions on the shortcomings of Artist B, who in turn would be telling the world in one of the other titles about how worthless Artist C was.
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Wood blithely offered to help and eventually delivered a mountain of books by a caravan of donkeys.
She blithely offers, "Oh" upon seeing the extra legs that have kept me outside waiting to go and saunters out.
The assurance of business as usual between the former superpowers that was blithely offered by Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov seemed to suggest that some back-channel agreement was in place between Moscow and Washington to downplay Snowden's departure from Moscow's Sheremetyevo International Airport, where he had been trapped in a diplomatic limbo since June 23.
In those opaque but seemingly free-flowing waters of the first years of the twenty-first century, the American public blithely accepted offers of easy-to-obtain credit.
Bond buyers wanted twice as much as the £800m-worth ($1.5 billion) of mortgage-backed bonds on offer and blithely accepted a lower rate of interest than they had demanded on similar bonds sold by the firm last June.At first glance, such enthusiasm for subprime lending in Britain (where it is tastefully called "non-conforming" or "adverse-credit" lending) looks justifiable.
Again and again, I heard the same solution being offered, sometimes blithely, sometimes through jaws clenched in rage: kill them all.
In place of the original's blithely irresponsible climax, "Cousins" offers earnest discussion, hand-wringing and self-denial; instead of reveling in the abandonment of family, it says that conscientious infidelity leads to a new, improved family.
And if so, what mental machinery would I need to blithely ignore what's offered on the best menus and order a lowly omelet instead, the way Jerry Zipkin used to do at Le Cirque?
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