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"airily" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows that you are not worried or that you are not treating something as serious
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"I don't care if you get hurt," she responded airily.
Federal safety standards should be adequate, the sponsors airily insist.
Conservatives are cautious about change, but the right now airily contemplates revolution.
"We've always had forest fires," he airily told reporters the next day.
But they're knitted so airily throughout that they also feel like advertisements.
She's airily polite — "I'm thriving, thanks for asking" — but the music isn't.
Airily waving them off was a Modi-like figure labelled chowkidar or watchman.
"All it needs is a coat of paint," Little Edie told her airily.
He airily dismissed the idea of more negotiations on the deal known as Brexit.
Alfonso Prat-Gay, the finance minister, airily dismissed them as "the cost of two pizzas".
As "American Girl" plays, the film — and by extension, your teen years — seems airily pleasant.
His environment minister, Harsh Vardan, airily waves off suggestions that anyone might actually be dying from air pollution.
But if that sounds even more airily arty and self-indulgent, a no-nonsense marketing professional might disagree.
On CBS' Face the Nation, McConnell airily dismissed the same concerns from Democrats that he himself raised in 2009.
Her letter talks airily of "implementation periods", but does not acknowledge how hard these may be to sort out.
The play's opposite pole is Katherine (Helen Schlesinger), Audrey's old university friend, an airily metropolitan novelist sporting flowers in her hair.
The unregulated free market approach to speech is not a viable path for higher education -- it's both misleading and airily abstract.
Though the piece doesn't advertise its complexity, it's easy to imagine a performance of such airily arranged music seeming scattered or listless.
Every earnest warning from the other side — about how any Brexit would damage trade, business and jobs — was dismissed airily by the Brexiteers.
Two generations of European leaders allowed the former without requiring the latter, and then airily dismissed public discontent as politically insignificant and morally illegitimate.
The same day, in a jaw-dropping televised meeting with congressional leaders, Mr Trump airily suggested he might support a package of liberal immigration reforms.
Singer Indra Dunis' vocals are alternately entranced and airily joyous, tying together the arpeggiated synth melodies and loping bassline into a neat, gut-rattling package.
Doubtful. He's too practical, and practicality tells him, as he airily tells the slave masters, that the rich and poor will always be with us.
" When asked on NBC's "Meet the Press" why Mr. Spicer had said something that was provably false, Ms. Conway replied airily, "Don't be so dramatic.
He airily dismissed the $681m that had appeared in his personal accounts as a gift from an unnamed member of the Saudi royal family, since returned.
"Who's counting?" he said airily when asked about the career milestone during a conference hosted by the sympathetic Israel Hayom newspaper and attended by U.S. envoys.
The generals also say airily that King Bhumibol's death will not delay the restoration of democracy, but they remain studiously vague about when elections will be held.
"My wife doesn't write, thank God," Joe airily assures the Swedes when they arrive; while he is squired around, Joan is offered shopping trips and beauty treatments.
Anderson, who airily denies being romantically involved with either Assange or Putin, told Buzzfeed in July that she brings Assange vegan food and checks on his fitness.
The vocals provide illumination and exhortation, tripping airily above the muck, dipping into a frustrated yowl, and lowering into a serrated snarl when the moment calls for it.
Dubstep, for example, absolutely stinks of skunk, and the relentless abrasions of instrumental grime seem suited to the airily abstract feeling of paranoia that follows one toke too many.
The first feature from the New Zealand director Ant Timpson, "Come to Daddy" initially exhibits an endearing strangeness that's reinforced by Daniel Katz's quirky camera angles and airily elegant framing.
One sucks us into deep space, as if we are in the helpless grip of Poe's maelstrom; a second leaves us airily free to contemplate the brightness of a shellac surface.
If Ms. Dodd's exhibition risks being too airily New Age in its presentation, a gallery news release written by Ms. Dodd and David Lewis coaxes the exhibition into more experimental-art territory.
But political journalist Jon Ralston (considered the "dean" of the local press corps) thinks that's mostly hype: "Yeah, you have 12 offices, but if the lights aren't on in 11 of them..." he says airily.
She was sometimes thought to be a spy herself—a notion she airily dismissed by saying that there was no need: if she found out anything like that she would tell the British military attaché anyway.
Mr. Trump's comments were a provocative echo of widely condemned remarks he made in early August at a campaign rally in Wilmington, N.C. There, he airily suggested that gun rights supporters should rise up against Mrs.
He occasionally came back with some fire in his belly — particularly when arguing that he had racked up real accomplishments during his long political career while some of his rivals have merely talked airily of aspirations.
A gorgeous orchestration of yellows, greens, and blues that are highly saturated yet airily light in value, it is held together by subtle horizontal streaks emanating from a central vertical axis like muscle tissue from a spinal column.
Though the two put up a good front — Laverne introduces herself airily as "Laverne DeFazio, of the Milwaukee DeFazios" — they're out of their element, the gowns they rented turn out to be stolen and they leave the party humiliated.
Mr Xi could talk airily of China's openness, with little fear of being asked why he is clamping down on dissent and tightening controls on the internet (last year this newspaper's website joined the many foreign ones that are blocked).
India's courts, meanwhile, do often clash with the government but are cautious in picking fights: on January 11th India's supreme court airily dismissed a public-interest lawsuit demanding investigation of documents that appear to implicate dozens of officials in bribe-taking.
Talk airily about free speech, remove a handful of examples of the most egregious, evil nonsense, and hope that the problem goes away without you having to hire more human editors or imposing a system of fact-checking on the content you publish.
The largest and most detailed of the urban scene drawings beautifully captures the effect of the spreading apron of paths and stairways around a large column, and then the array of skyscrapers — squat, but large and airily illuminated — pressing from either side.
" It was "almost universally prepared without any reference to the internal documentation or data of the tobacco companies themselves," he wrote, adding that it "either ignores or airily dismisses the worldwide research and literature base which contradicts evidence tendered by the tobacco industry.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — Though almost entirely lacking a female presence — artist Jay DeFeo and poet Diane Di Prima being the exceptions that prove the rule —  the Centre Pompidou's airily laid out retrospective of the Beat Generation is otherwise flawless.
Servants "don't have families," a great-aunt airily explains to her descendant; if the wealthy have heredity and tradition to keep them in line, the poor have only religion and other communal terrors, here signified by a pool of flesh-eating fish.
But as I showed myself through my front door, I had a sudden flashback to the time when Elizabeth Hurley, the famous-for-being-famous British actress, airily observed that there were two types of people in the world: celebrities and civilians.
They are especially vulnerable to the charge of not setting out a preferred alternative trading relationship with the EU. Mr Gove has talked airily of a free-trade area from Iceland to Turkey, implying that a post-Brexit Britain would automatically be in it.
Establishment Republicans and even some Fox News anchors have airily dismissed the investigation by saying "there's nothing there" (Lindsey Graham), but fringe contingents of the right have gone all-in on an ever more dubious yarn that frames Ukraine as a place where Democrats are guilty.
Mourinho has always had nothing but contempt for those of his peers who talk airily of philosophy and long-term planning; he separates the world into people who win — him, and a couple of others who he is willing to tolerate — and everyone else, who doesn't.
Deacon is a creator—or fabricator, to use his favored term for himself—of disconcerting objects of variable size (from small to monumental) and unpredictable design (airily looping, glumly massy) made of materials that have included, by turn or in combination, wood, steel, iron, ceramic, plastic, linoleum, and leather.
The taxonomy of Cordia is complex and controversial. Gottschling et al. (2005) say this is partly due to "extraordinarily high intraspecific variability" in some groups of species, making identification difficult, and partly due to new taxa having been "airily described on the basis of poorly preserved herbarium specimens".
Dr Nicola Barrington joins the practice and Hare is suddenly in love again. The romance doesn't go well, especially when Sally re-appears and takes the job of practice secretary. Nicola is hurt and stalks off. She is replaced by Dr Tony Burke who proceeds to airily order expensive equipment that the practice cannot afford.
At the time, Major > General Matthew Ridgway and his "All-American" staff thought they knew it > all. Impressed with themselves, although they were not jumpers or > experienced glider troopers, they airily dismissed the 509th and its fresh > combat experiences, as well as any nonstandard/Limey concept. They would > learn the hard way.Charles H. Doyle and Terrell Stewart.
Los Angeles Times, December 6, 1936, "Revealing Letters of Henry Adams's Wife. Woman of Mystery Shown as Gay, Observant Reporter of Notable Events in a Care-free World," p. C67New York Times, December 13, 1936, "The Lively Correspondence of Mrs. Henry Adams; The Husband Airily Sketched Here Is Not Much Like the Misanthrope of the Education," p.
Kate Wakefield of Lung guests on airily floating vocals, with Pajo and Neutron on guitars, Rumsey on bass, and Newman on drums." A third song Hostile Architecture was premiered on the music site I Heart Noise. "Musically its more Slint than Unwound – immensely heavy, but immensely catchy/atmospheric as well, which is exactly how one could describe “Hostile Architecture”.
The track has been characterised as a "psych-disco bop", a "beat-driven, atmospheric soft-rocker", a "yacht rock cruiser", and a "playful, dancey spin on the Perth band's psychedelic pop". According to a press release the song was inspired by 1970s disco and 1990s house. Rolling Stone described the song as Parker singing "airily over a bright, colorful groove".
The album's first song "Come On Over Here" is a "finger-poppingly upbeat", sultry groove track produced by Tony Rich. It was described as "a neo-Motown composition". The second track and lead single, the airily funky "You're Makin' Me High", was produced by Babyface and Bryce Wilson. It was also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best R&B; Song.
As Time observed in its July 29, 1946, issue: > The News and Hearst's Herald-American hit the street together with front- > page layouts showing Heirens as a Dr. Jekyll (hair combed) and Mr. Hyde > (hair mussed). He had not yet been charged with murder, but the Tribune > airily convicted him: How Heirens Slew 3.Time.com reproduction of "Wuxtry! > Read All About It!" article that appeared in its July 29, 1946 issue.
A beautiful girl named Kanko received many marriage proposals, but refused them all since she loved someone else. One of her suitors buried her alive in the Niida River, and her atmospheric ghost light became able to fly. When a cement factory was later built there, a small shrine to Kanko was included. ; :Told in the legends of Niigata Prefecture, on rainy nights it would fly airily around a place where bodies are washed for burial.
We welcome robust debate about the appropriate response to climate change, but do not intend to provide a venue for denialism or hoax advocacy. That applies equally to the stories we will publish in Quick! Save the Planet." Radio New Zealand points out that "Talk radio broadcasters are still happy to put hosts (such as Mike Hosking, Tim Wilson and Ryan Bridge) on the air who airily admit they don't understand the science of climate change.
"Instead of sitting down in the usual French fashion and giving each pupil in turn a clear and matter-of-fact criticism, Whistler airily picked his way amongst the easels, glancing here and there, ignoring some canvases altogether, greeting others with 'Yes--yes.' " "Whistler's methods and manner confused the average students who came, but his faith in his system was as great as the students' unbelief." Despite the prestige of his fame and reputation, many of the students dropped out.
Easton also arranged generous credit with fashionable stores in London; this, says Sandford, allowed Jagger and Richards "to run up impressive bills that they waved away airily on presentation". The first gig Easton booked for the Stones was a benefit concert in Battersea Park organised by the News of the World. Easton had some doubts as to the quality of Jagger's singing voice, comparing it in the negative to Roy Orbison and Elvis Presley. Sandford describes Easton—"his voice falling to a reverential murmur"—as being worried that the BBC would not approve of it.
Brown's review noted that the film was an "airily directed horror-and-sex tale in the Bava tradition" and that it could "hold its own with ease" and that the film "looks as thought it may be swallowed up by its surface of esoteric chic. The movie's backbone of mainstream horror just about pulls it through." From retrospective reviews, Danny Shipka, who discussed this film in his book on European exploitation films, noted that the film is "never uninteresting and the comic book style in which many of the scenes, especially the sex scenes are filmed is well handled" as well as that it was "not altogether successful mix of Guido Crepax's Italian comic book genius and European exploitation", concluding that it "seems to be lacking the "spark" that made the comic books so memorable." Film critic and horror author Kim Newman referred to the film as "enormously boring".
As stated by Spencer Kornhaber of The Atlantic, "At the start, she's stricken by her own emotional vulnerability; by the end, she's empowered by it." The song opens with "spitfire drums" while Knowles sings in an almost distorted fashion, with her vocals layered underneath until a "dramatic explosion". As her vocals continue to build up, Knowles airily chants: "Come take my hand / I won’t let you go / I’ll be your friend / I will love you so deeply / I will be the one to kiss you at night / I will love you till the end of time." She continues her appeal as she sings to her love interest, "Take you away from here / There's nothing between us but space and time". On the bridge, Knowles belts her vocal lines over a shooting horn sequence; with her multiple-layered vocals, she commands, "Boy come to me", and towards the end, she repeatedly sings, "Say you’ll never let me go".
It was through the SOE mission attached with the Chetniks that King Peter and the rest of government-in-exile communicated with Mihailović. General Bernard Montgomery, 17-year-old King Peter II and Winston Churchill in July 1941 The news that the Croat fascists of the Ustashe had started a campaign to exterminate one-third of the prečani Serbs in the Krajina region and in Bosnia, expel another one-third and force the rest to convert to Roman Catholicism brought tensions in the government-in-exile between the Serb ministers and the few remaining Croat ministers to the boiling point and by October–November 1941, the cabinet almost collapsed. Adding to the tension was that the Croatian ministers refused to believe the reports about Ustashe atrocities, dismissing them as anti-Croat "Serb propaganda", which infuriated the Serbian ministers. Several Serb ministers told King Peter that after hearing about the Ustashe were doing to the prečani Serbs that they found it difficult to be in the same room as the Croat ministers who were so airily dismissive of the reports of the Ustashe killing Serbs in a variety of gruesome ways.

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