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"It comes casually, with the accident, or in solitude, with suicide.
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Mr. Freud's 1982 return to etching came casually, when he agreed to make prints to be inserted in 100 copies of Lawrence Gowing's monograph on his work ( to help meet the costs of publication).
After that fitful beginning at art-making, Barry's breakthrough came casually: "I had a girlfriend I really loved, she was a lot of fun, and one day, I don't know why, I drew a little sheep and I put glasses on it and it made her laugh.
The conversation came casually as the friends were sharing gossip about what mutual friends were doing at that time of year.
That tale is built upon a virtuosic showmanship that comes as casually to Nemr as drinking water does to any other person.
Levy told HuffPost that his seatmate's travel plans came up casually in conversation as the two were discussing where they were headed.
Few journalists were allowed on site at the new HQ unveiling and ECB employees were asked to work from home or to come dressed casually to avoid being targeted by protesters.
Only now, after so many years spent consuming toxic substances, Richards's mere presence is enough to kill off plants he casually comes into contact with; he's not so much resilient as he is radioactive.
It usually comes about almost casually, reflexively, but behind it there's often a sort of Old Testament rationale, skewed and no longer accepted by society but remembered and resorted to under stress.
Of course, she is a child of the cinema, having grown up on movie sets, and her films have both the kind of perfect visual pitch that comes from a casually intimate, natural approach to movies and an awareness of the thought, the effort, the personal relationships, and the tensions (public and private) that filmmaking entails.
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