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First impressions of insouciantly woozy execution disintegrate in registrations of texture and touch.
But they are dealt with insouciantly, even flippantly – far more so than in something like Star Wars or Superman.
Foregrounded against the expanse of New York, Bougatsos's tough-guy pigeon would insouciantly reduce the city to a toy.
The floor plan is cubicle-free and open, with skateboards — well, longboards — leaned insouciantly against more than a few desks.
EVERY winter, northern Europeans bound for ski holidays zip insouciantly through the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany on motorways that are free of charge.
Evoking a snaky, sinuous form, this 27-inch piece swings insouciantly against the body, accommodating itself to the wearer's mobility rather than limiting it.
Distraught and nearly frantic, she broke with her boyfriend that very evening and is seeking refuge and comfort in her father's insouciantly bohemian digs.
I tend to relish merging texts of various sorts with drawings of various sorts, especially when working a bit insouciantly with simple materials on paper.
Mr. Levitas, customarily serious-minded, was known to surprise colleagues on occasion with just a hint of a wry smile as he insouciantly dropped a bon mot.
Mr. Dyer insouciantly mixes fiction and nonfiction, smuggling invented bits into the seams of his reported essays and stitching long threads of transparently autobiographical material into his novels.
As soon as the meeting ended, Ms. Pels stepped into the hall, checked the data on her phone and kicked one heel insouciantly behind her, a fun fearless female.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Manneken Pis, the cherubic little statue insouciantly relieving himself in the heart of Brussels, has become a cheeky symbol of Belgian resistance to terror in the week since suicide bombers struck the capital.
In "Untitled" (2018), a 60 by 48-inch work in oil and flashe, a vinyl-based paint, we see an undefined red field in which a Katherine Hepburn-like figure poses insouciantly, dressed to a T in her stylish blouse, slacks, and heels.
The ad opens on a picture-perfect scene of a rural barn, then zooms in on a weather vane on the roof, in the form of a smiling Mr. Rubio, one hand insouciantly in his pocket, the other pointing west — or is it east?
For a long time, street style was a biannual exercise in how obsessed we were with the insouciantly chic wardrobe of the archetypal Parisian woman, the grunge undercurrent of the London dweller's wardrobe, the ornate excellence of traditional Italian fashions, and the no-nonsense sensibility of jaded New Yorkers.
Peering insouciantly from beneath a broad-brimmed black hat and clad in a black cloak, Ms. Sims blazed a trail for a generation of black supermodels when her full-page portrait was published on the cover of Fashions of The Times, a special section of The New York Times Magazine, on Aug.
Hashtag United is a polished, all-access look at a grass-roots English soccer team at a time when the top of the sport feels less authentic and equitable than ever, with its Lamborghini-collecting, tax-dodging, magnificently coifed stars who insouciantly hop from one megaclub to the next (many of which are owned by Russian oligarchs, Arab royalty or American businessmen).
This is especially so when we're not really expecting to see anything of the sort, and even more so while strolling through, say, a museum corridor en route to another room, or around a gallery almost insouciantly because we know we'll return soon when we have more time, or when a crowd might be smaller, or when we're in a calmer, more focused state of mind, or maybe just simply alone.
Kesler is a senior fellow at the Claremont Institute and an editor of the Claremont Review of Books. Kesler describes the purpose of the Institute as follows: > Some conservatives start, as it were, from Edmund Burke; others from > Friedrich Hayek. While we respect both thinkers and their schools of > thought, we begin instead from America, the American political tradition in > all its genius and profundity, and the relation of our tradition to revealed > wisdom and to what the elderly Jefferson once called, rather insouciantly, > "the elementary books of public right, as Aristotle, Cicero, Locke, Sidney, > etc." We think conservatism should take its bearings from the founders' > statesmanship, our citizens' loyalty to the Declaration and Constitution, > and the scenes, both tender and proud, of our national history.
Ross is a member of the Seattle Gilbert and Sullivan Society, and has regularly appeared in their summer performances at Seattle Center, playing over 30 roles with the company."All Society Productions" , Seattle Gilbert and Sullivan Society, accessed July 26, 2013 A 2006 review commented that "Ross, in his 27th season with the company, underplays the Major-General masterfully—snappy, energetic, not too mannered. ... [His] grand and hilarious [entrance] scene, especially at the insouciantly zippy tempo Ross takes, provided a lift and exhilaration I haven't felt in a while from any musical performance."Borchert, Gavin. "Yo Ho Ho Ho: Gilbert & Sullivan Society's Pirates of Penzance finds a perfect balance of sense and nonsense", Seattle Weekly, October 9, 2006, accessed July 26, 2013 Ross has received many warm reviews for his portrayal of the famous Gilbert & Sullivan "patter" roles and other baritone roles in the Savoy operas.

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