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They were made up of the casually chosen officer corps.
Mr. McFaul, who was invited to brief Mr. Bush on Russia before his trip, said he doubted that Mr. Bush had casually chosen the word "trust".
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But given Mr. Obama's methodical style, the words were not likely to have been chosen casually.
I was informed, casually, that he'd chosen the title of editor-in-chief.
The sidewalk diners at a nearby restaurant, biting away at heavily spiced skewers of lamb kebab and tucking into bowls of meaty stew, seem as though they could have been chosen by casually throwing darts at a map of Asia.
Think of them as video hypermarkets from which people can casually pick and choose.
One afternoon — and I regret this still — I casually remarked to him that the paper wasps that had chosen to build a massive nest just under the eaves of the clinic had become a real nuisance.
And although he and his friends used the word "bug" (Wanze) when referring casually to the story, the language that appears in the novella itself is carefully chosen to avoid specificity.
The second verse casually drops in some heavier flashes and then the second chorus comes out as if Houston is no longer any kind of regretful — she is using her magnanimous nature to flatten whoever's chosen someone over her.
What I learned, though, is that while most people hire a financial planner more casually than they might, say, choose a hair stylist, you really should go into it as if you are selecting a marriage counselor.
Remember, when he/she is choosing the card, casually turn the cards from facing downwards to facing upwards.
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