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It is more low key than some, but still lined with cafes and offers waterskiing.
Melbourne is in every sense more low key than Sydney, its flamboyant subtropical rival in New South Wales.
Backstage, Prada was more low key than the collection she just sent out – dressed in a demure navy skirt and jacket, with lapis lazuli earrings.
Life in Andorra, Mr. Socias said, is generally more low key than in places like Monaco, with a focus on outdoor pursuits and peaceful, close-knit communities.
Much more old-fashioned and low key than those two shows, and consequently more enjoyable, is "Titanic's Final Mystery" (Smithsonian, Thursday).
In a country where politicians strive to hold vast political rallies with huge crowds of supporters, it is hard to imagine a campaign event more low key than the one held recently in an almost pitch-black backstreet in Dera Ismail Khan.
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They are low key rather than hyperbolic, simple rather than elaborate, quiet rather than frenetic, and they all play down the pitching of products in favor of trying to communicate messages of hope and uplift.
And of course Denis stuck with Margaret Thatcher, although he played a more low key role than the current leaders' partners.
The budget is reportedly around $55 million, suggesting it will be a more low key story than DC's other recent outings, which have all cost at least twice that.
It feels more low-key than the Olympics.
The Wawona is undoubtedly more low-key than the Ahwahnee.
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