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During her parents' divorce proceedings, Erica was forced to testify against her father when he refused to acknowledge the existence of a mistress to whom he'd once casually introduced her.
Its miniature essays discuss, for example, Objective Correlative – a term "casually introduced by TS Eliot in an essay on Hamlet and his Problems (1919) whose subsequent vogue in literary criticism, Eliot has confessed, astonished its inventor".
They tailgate — a local jockey once stopped to talk to Leo and casually introduced him to his friend, the Hall of Fame jockey Angel Cordero Jr. — they go to the races, then they retire to the hotel to eat dinner and play cards.
It is important to note here a crucial change that Quine (and earlier Positivists) casually introduced into the characterization of the a priori, and consequently into much of the now common understanding of the analytic.
I had just walked over to a group of women who were chatting in a semicircle when one of them casually introduced me to the others.
Despite these serious issues, surrogacy was casually introduced to American television viewers in 1998, by Lisa Kudrow's character Phoebe on Friends, as a totally altruistic, in-family (as opposed to commercial) gift for Phoebe's brother and sister-in-law.
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"Maybe I'll play a standard," Mr. Iyer said casually, introducing a solo piano mini-set near the program's midpoint.
He free-associates, casually introduces ideas and people peripheral to the central topic and then, like a jazz musician, cycles back to the main theme.
Between chameleonic turns, the two men appear as themselves, casually introducing their sketches or riffing on them with a cozy intimacy, as if recommending a video on YouTube, where they are wildly popular.
The overarching design of this ambitious undertaking doesn't come completely into focus until the final novel, but the first strokes are drawn in "Malniveau Prison" when Winter casually introduces two secondary characters — the hot-tempered, hard-drinking American author Shem Rosenkrantz and his delicate, much younger French wife, Clotilde-ma-Fleur Clotilde-ma-Fleur Clotilde-ma-Fleur
He is of course, about to address the idea of DNA, and he casually introduces DNA molecules as "dewdrops" that form only to evaporate, an existence measured in moments, whereas the instructions locked in DNA "are as durable as the hardest rocks", with lifespans to be measured on a geological timescale.
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