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Which is why I laced my nonchalance with flirtation.
Speaks of the nonchalance with which the English take air-raids.
The remarkable thing about the incident is the nonchalance with which Robinson undertook his task.
The completeness of this imaginary world is marked by the nonchalance with which minute details are included.
The chilling nonchalance with which Abdel-Qader Ali describes murdering his own daughter in Iraq should shock me.
By the time the young adults swipe in, the casualness of their gestures, the nonchalance with which they wear these electronic leashes, will give you pause.
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The compensating grace is that in much nonfictional literature that repudiates or ignores structure the reader is often delighted with an air of ease and of nonchalance and with that rarest of all virtues in the art of writing: naturalness.
His stage pose suggests nonchalance, singing with his arm draped over the microphone and barely moving to a beat that had most of the audience up and dancing.
His style of play was unmistakable: elegant and effortless almost to the point of nonchalance, and with a penchant for the back-heel that prompted Pelé to remark that Sócrates played better going backwards than most footballers going forward.
"Oh, Mrs. Kimball, may I see you for a moment?" Here it comes, I thought, as I walked into her office and took a seat in front of her desk, feigning nonchalance laced with pretend curiosity.
The highest AR was linked with being treated with nonchalance, being disbelieved, and having one's condition doubted (Table 4).
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