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Art of Drawing "For some years the fine art of draftsmanship has suffered some eclipse because learning the craft of figure drawing has been only casually addressed and even discredited by some," says Deane G. Keller, whose work may be seen in an exhibition called "Go Figure" today through next Sunday at the Lyme Art Association's Centennial Exhibition in Old Lyme.
However, the necessity to acquire this information depends upon the specific question of the study and therefore is only casually addressed in experimental arthritis studies in detail.
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She reaches home, drops her two bags of shopping and casually addresses her friend.
When Frankie's father (Reed Birney) casually addresses a young black man with a racial epithet, the 2005 audience gasps.
Supposed friends (though there are really no such creatures in this book) casually address him as "Taylor" or "Kinsley", and the narrator casually records them doing so.
The segment did not look like a normal network news report: It showed Mr. Blakemore riding a sled across Greenland's ice sheet and casually addressing the camera while wearing a black North Face parka and sunglasses.
For parents in less-flexible workplaces, it means senior people need to declare their daughter's chess tournament as a reason for a shift change, and regularly, casually address the question of child care when scheduling as if it's a given, not an inconvenience.
When this opportunity came up, I thought to myself, why not?" he said, casually addressing perhaps the highest profile job this coming fall TV season.
The patient was casually dressed and cooperative but avoided eye contact, except when he was directly addressed.
Nearly two years after he assumed the governor's office, many still view Mr. Paterson as an affable but not especially elevated or intimidating figure and continue to address him rather casually.
Politicians (and journalists) who casually tutoie each other in private still address each other in the "vous" form before the television cameras or at an official event.
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