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"nonchalantly" Definitions
  1. in a calm and relaxed way, showing no sign of worry

345 Sentences With "nonchalantly"

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" Oppenheimer nonchalantly replied, "Of course it could be done.
Capable of nonchalantly rewriting the laws of what is possible.
As he wandered away nonchalantly, the group erupted into laughter.
Angelina Jolie is flying a plane over the desert nonchalantly.
Then they show up to nonchalantly haul the goods away.
She nonchalantly posted photos with the photogenic horse on Twitter.
"I was eating the food," Carey told the reporter nonchalantly.
Glover strolls in, shoots, and walks away nonchalantly and untouched.
"Oh no, I have a million times," Teigen nonchalantly quipped.
At first she nonchalantly pointed out the caregiver's bad habits.
"You can ask it anything you want," I said nonchalantly.
He then nonchalantly tossed it back on to the field.
" Julia shrugged nonchalantly, "Yeah," she said casually, "but I like sleeping.
" Gaga asks, somewhat somberly, and the grandmother nonchalantly replies, "I guess.
Watch as he nonchalantly drives through the carnage to thunderous applause.
He nonchalantly pulls it out of his pocket, but something clicks.
When a colleague nonchalantly says "gay, trans, whatever", I feel uncomfortable.
Now nonchalantly brushed off with a chuckle or a befuddled expression.
"Until recently, I've done events without a makeup artist," she said nonchalantly.
"He pretty nonchalantly walked into class and was talking to friends," Capt.
"I don't focus that much on my own appearance," he offers nonchalantly.
"I mean, it's pretty easy to find a man," Cheng told me, nonchalantly.
"Business casual," Girardi captioned the post of her nonchalantly bending over completely naked.
Taking the spot kick himself, he chipped it nonchalantly into the keeper's gloves.
Wednesday and "nonchalantly" opened fire at the crowd of shoppers, according to police.
" As we're wrapping up, he nonchalantly shares, "I'm working on a $100 phở.
I ask him, nonchalantly, if he knows where to head for fashion week.
"Oh yeah, I meant to tell you," your friend is telling you, nonchalantly.
Then: Could he nonchalantly walk, sans napkin, fifteen feet to the rest room?
"Sometimes, I call him, and occasionally, I'll get a call," she said nonchalantly.
He said it so nonchalantly that I almost thought I had imagined it.
"We have a website," the dudes say nonchalantly because everybody has a website.
Sheeran nonchalantly deletes the words "Gingers Unite" from his notes on his laptop.
"That could have been me," a young resident told me one day, rather nonchalantly.
Cuevas just nonchalantly points to the sky, head hung low, contemplating his next miracle.
He's nonchalantly calling, by extension, the patriotism of millions of nonwhite Americans into question.
"It makes you feel like you're being embraced by Mother Earth," she responded nonchalantly.
"Thank you very much for being here," Fallon said nonchalantly as the audience laughed.
One of the officers nonchalantly invited himself to our table, pulling up a chair.
I'd be waiting on the subway platform, nonchalantly scrolling through my emails and bam!
I nonchalantly agreed to the fight scene assignment, doing my best to keep my cool.
"I'm Arya Stark, and I'm going to kill Queen Cersei," she nonchalantly informs a guard.
You then chat nonchalantly to your passengers while the car whisks you to your location.
After hearing his racially loaded testimony, Helen nods and nonchalantly leads him to the exit.
"I don't like to eat the whole mint at once," he nonchalantly explained to me.
Once the job was done, Queen Elizabeth nonchalantly leaned on the shovel with a smile.
Despite the formal organization, almost everything seems to be happening — nonchalantly — for the first time.
The man shrugs his shoulders so nonchalantly, like it's just another day in the office.
Accessorizing O'Brien's nonchalantly styled suit are a pair of chunky athletic socks and classic sneakers.
Asked where her two-year-old son is, she grins nonchalantly and looks around the yard.
"The Americans were so angry when they found out, they cut my salary," Zayd said nonchalantly.
Metaphorically speaking, it has its wheels up on the Chesterfield nonchalantly sipping a cup of tea.
A good piece of outerwear nonchalantly draped across your shoulders can do wonders for an outfit.
"The kids, when they see them, all assume I'm, like, really cool," Ms. Camillieri said, nonchalantly.
In the field, Torres nonchalantly backhanded a chopper and threw across his body for an out.
In response to the weather, women are nonchalantly tossing their coats and jackets over their shoulders.
You'd be forgiven for wondering why I'm relaying my being covered in strange masses so nonchalantly.
"I grew up in a war zone," he said, nonchalantly from his crisp restaurant in Wichita.
When the British "sort out" the killing, he said nonchalantly, then he will comment on it.
It was at this point that she nonchalantly asked me what I do for a living.
Mr. El Mestassi said Mr. Facey had walked away, nonchalantly, with his hands by his side.
Ms. Gould's documentary "is modest, observant, graceful and nonchalantly witty," Gene Seymour wrote in The Times.
When he auditioned for The X Factor U.K. and nonchalantly changed the course of our lives. 6.
He also reportedly spoke nonchalantly about growing up in Indiana where black people were dragged to death.
In the film, she is seen nonchalantly piloting and landing a small plane over the Namibian desert.
He would saunter nonchalantly inside the opposition's half while others darted back, ravenously attempting to regain possession.
The actor's groomer, Tasha Brown, shared a look at his wig, with him nonchalantly modeling the look.
"What is so disturbing about this is how nonchalantly he just walks onto the property," White said.
As a doctor comes and confirms she's dead, soldiers nonchalantly wrap her up and carry her off.
A painting may look nonchalantly assembled, a mark quickly jotted down, but that is never the case.
"Don't worry," said Madhavi Irani, one of the caretakers, nonchalantly wiping the dog's nose with her fingers.
As the evening's celebrations reach their zenith, one reveller nonchalantly fires a bazooka into the night sky.
As nonchalantly as another author might describe a character's hair color, Kono introduces her characters' taboo desires.
He donned it one morning in 2016 as he tried to nonchalantly enter Brooklyn's 77th Precinct offices.
And so, nonchalantly, she told the world that she was "in love with" the person running the account.
We had ringside seats as this creature nonchalantly flew by us, flicking its dexterous wings ever so gently.
"That's how it was back then," she said nonchalantly, running her napkin around the outside of her glass.
I went to an expert to ask if the data seemed normal, and he said [nonchalantly] yeah, why?
Kate nonchalantly calls Steve out on it in a way that suggests she's been in similar situations before.
The trick was how keep the photo exclusive by snapping the photo nonchalantly, so his competitors wouldn't notice.
"During the years I was there, it was not bad: not too fast nor slow," he said nonchalantly.
"I wanted to do it so my children didn't have to worry about citizenship later," she explains nonchalantly.
Here was a jaded, world-weary veteran of the game, nonchalantly scything down a youngster's hopes and dreams.
The security guards sternly retrieved the equipment only for Doherty to nonchalantly fling it back at the crowd.
One morning, the professor nonchalantly told the class that he had just lost $60,000 on a bad stock.
The revealer at 59A is ALTOGETHER, clued nonchalantly as "On the whole," but there's an extra instruction there.
"The Forbes list is growing longer," she said nonchalantly of the scene, and the businessmen making money here.
I listened to the girls nonchalantly talk about yesterday's soccer game where they couldn't score a single goal.
She said this nonchalantly backstage before a performance at Brooklyn's Music Hall of Williamsburg for several hundred fans.
Ashley Wright posted a video of herself effortlessly gliding around a pole, while also nonchalantly breastfeeding her child.
When Cersei threatens to have the Mountain kill him then and there, Jaime walks out of the room nonchalantly.
A Russian defence-ministry convoy that took journalists on a recent press tour rolled nonchalantly past dozens of checkpoints.
The trainer nonchalantly snapped Mahomes' knee back into place with a swift twist of the young playmaker's lower leg.
"I think hip-hop is a cool thing, I think Street Fighter is a cool thing," he says nonchalantly.
That double standard was presented to us in our faces so nonchalantly and people were just like, oh, okay.
Both she and her character Abbi Abrams date men and women, something she revealed rather nonchalantly during a recent interview.
Thornton police spokesman Victor Avila said Ostrem allegedly "nonchalantly" walked into the store and opened fire, the Associated Press reports.
Chinese swimmer Fu Yuanhui nonchalantly broke a lasting taboo by speaking openly about being on her period during the Olympics.
The actress nonchalantly told Rolling Stone writer Josh Eells the news when he noticed a diamond ring on her finger.
"I may sing for the president, but even the opposition listen to my songs at their rallies," she says, nonchalantly.
Late Sunday, he nonchalantly assured a reporter of victory, saying that Mr. Trump was sliding and might even finish third.
Ask a millennial what they think about privacy and the sharing of their personal data, and they just shrug nonchalantly.
It never comes: "Yeah, it happens sometimes," he says nonchalantly, as the three of us realize that he's not kidding.
Carlos was just standing there munching nonchalantly on a granola bar, and Ashley was babbling in a state of shock.
As Us Weekly pointed out, Jones nonchalantly returned to Twitter to post a clip of herself watching the Golden Girls.
"This is the custom here," he explained, as our driver sat there nonchalantly watching a game show on his cellphone.
As the waiter comes to clear the table, my companion attempts to nonchalantly enquire about the ingredients of the sauce.
I amble over to the mother, as nonchalantly as I know how, to offer my services as a relief pitcher.
Ms. el-Helw (pronounced hell-OU) strolled up to a perched tiger and nonchalantly stroked its face, drawing a roar.
"They'd just did it nonchalantly, it wasn't like they called us into a room and talked to us," he told me.
Rihanna and Awkwafina embody their characters with a nonchalantly confident pastiche that balances out Mindy Kaling and Sarah Paulson's quieter performances.
It's written as nonchalantly as if the author, say, acknowledged that Evans brushed the crumbs of a scone from his sweater.
"Anything that's been flooded you've got to rip it out, sanitize everything...and rebuild," he said, but added nonchalantly: "Everything's fixable."
While waiting for their foundation to finish baking or their hairspray to set, the vloggers nonchalantly deliberate the nuances of sex.
How many times do we glance through pages of paperwork without fully reading it and nonchalantly sign on the dotted line?
"You don't have to think a lot to play Beethoven's music; you can play nonchalantly in an entertaining way," he said.
"Most of the men in my life get shot," Annabelle tells me nonchalantly over a Mediterranean spread just after winter break.
The way he went about his life so nonchalantly in contrast to mine made me in a way, jealous of him.
Her mother, on the other hand, was nonchalantly dismissive: "I'm glad she's such an important Jew now," she said of Streisand.
A nearby nurse uses a smartphone to carefully capture all the flaps of skin flopping around, while Schulman nonchalantly answers viewers questions.
Tyga kisses Jenner's back as he wraps his arms around her, while she nonchalantly eats a snack and looks over her shoulder.
Police said Ostrem walked "nonchalantly" into the store and opened fire, killing Pamela Marques, 52, Carlos Moreno, 66 and Victor Vasquez, 26.
"He was very nice to me but after that we've had some difficulties," Trump said nonchalantly to a CBS interviewer last month.
Fellow bidders look at him as he raises the paddle without hesitation, nonchalantly adding $1,000 more to the price with every gesture.
When right fielder Curtis Granderson caught a lineout, he nonchalantly flipped the ball back into the infield, not thinking Inciarte would run.
"In the film, his family was portrayed really nonchalantly, which I liked," said John Cho, 44, who has played Sulu since 2009.
"Oh, we always tell people to lower their expectations since we can't really guarantee how the colors turn out," he said nonchalantly.
His game is nonchalantly elegant, filled with a canyon of tricks, fakes, and some of the most beautiful passes you'll ever see.
Even the fertility doctors we went to for treatment nonchalantly told us that it was good that we each had a uterus.
It is an opportunity Colin Farrell, the latest in a long line of actors to record audiobooks of "A Portrait," nonchalantly rejects.
As Ferrell, 52, kicked off this weekend's show, he became distracted by the Deadpool actor, who was nonchalantly sitting in the audience.
Think for a moment about the self-control on display in the moment that Gus finds Hector puffing nonchalantly in his office.
The only character who ended up a victor was Andrea's nonchalantly cruel stepdad (Paul Sparks), now a millionaire thanks to her death.
This is why, because Trump lies so nonchalantly and broadly, the practice of tallying his lies can end up being weirdly counterproductive.
" The story nonchalantly notes that "after a period of time, Australia's ambassador to the US, Joe Hockey, passed the information on to Washington.
And after he finished, while Skidmore sat in shock, Weinstein told her nonchalantly that he'd like her to write a pilot for him.
Don't worry, the Today Show anchor tried her best to get to the bottom of this wild news that was so nonchalantly announced.
Sexton wasn't particularly close to breaking any news, but his tweet resonated because of how often and nonchalantly the Trump camp incriminates itself.
In the footage, Chicago gently yet fearlessly grasps the reptile, holding it in her arms nonchalantly as it slithers around her little shoulders.
One of the men nonchalantly revealed that he hadn't applied because for him "it wouldn't be free" like it would be for me.
Bey being Bey however, she immediately identified the problem, casually sliding her hand up over her breast, and nonchalantly continuing on her way.
The case came to light on November 11, 2014 when McIntosh nonchalantly walked into Atlanta's Northside Hospital with the lifeless body of Alcenti.
"We aren't the closest of friends, for whatever reason," Timberlake "nonchalantly" told THR, as if that news wouldn't cleave our hearts into two.
Haneke's focus in Happy End (and often throughout his work) is in how privilege and wealth, treated nonchalantly, can corrupt and distort humanity.
Several people who live and work on the farm nonchalantly reported that cattle amble back and forth across the fence all the time.
There might not be another coach in the country who would nonchalantly explain how they navigate the line between coaching and verbal abuse.
Andrew M. Cuomo faced a primary challenge, he played it so nonchalantly that he avoided even saying the name of his Democratic rival.
Haneke's focus in Happy End (and often throughout his work) is on how privilege and wealth, treated nonchalantly, can corrupt and distort humanity.
Also, in her gallery (and also, like the Kline, nonchalantly displayed on a chair) was an acrylic painting on paper by Adolph Gottlieb.
He simply photocopied the papers using a machine beside his desk and then nonchalantly left the BND offices with them in his bag.
"It'll be United States and Mexico," President Donald Trump said nonchalantly at a news conference last week, just days ahead of the deadline.
An old man of the sea in a trench coat smirks nonchalantly, seemingly unbothered by the severed head hanging from a gallows beside him.
He nonchalantly admitted to not knowing the name ZeniMax and downplayed his disinterest in doing due diligence on Oculus before presenting an acquisition offer.
One of the coolest parts of being a celebrity would be the ability to nonchalantly introduce yourself to and establish friendships with other celebrities.
"Hello sweetheart, what's your name?" she said, leaning toward a 9-month-old, who, like any native, nonchalantly continued to suck on her bottle.
Wright's the astronomer who made KIC 8462852 famous last fall, when he nonchalantly suggested that the star might be occluded by an alien megastructure.
Of course it's distorted: a welter of writhing, colliding, cranked-up guitars over drums that bristle with treble and a bassline that's nonchalantly implacable.
He nonchalantly munched on the carob cookies that I made for my bake sale, not even noticing the elimination of chocolate, sugar or butter.
"You know you don't have to be in pain," he said, nonchalantly, as if his words weren't about to completely change my entire world.
Four months later, he nonchalantly returned to the United States and was arrested — likely a surprise to him, as his indictment had been sealed.
Surreal on another scale are small paintings of Esherick's maquettes — miniature preliminary models for furniture — nonchalantly sitting on shelves between art and design books.
Models walked the runway clutching six-packs, held together by supermarket-style plastic rings or sheets of cut-out leather, carried nonchalantly like tote bags.
Police spokesman Victor Avila said a man nonchalantly entered the store and fired a handgun into a group of people before fleeing in a car.
It includes much of the features you'd expect: self-docking, automatic charging and it can saunter nonchalantly around the house to clean up your mess.
I imagined a job orientation where employees practiced empathetically and nonchalantly welcoming patients with poles impaling their chests or tiny fish stuck in their urethras.
When my aunts ask about my marital status, she nonchalantly defends me or jokingly questions why they'd wish me the fate of a hardworking wife.
Stacy and Margaret nonchalantly acknowledge that they look exactly the same and do a Parent Trap-style switcharoo for two days before the big wedding.
In a second photograph, the singer can be seen reposing nonchalantly in a bed, wearing the same jumpsuit and covered in part by white bedsheets.
"I've had purple hair with pink and blue highlights, bright blue mixed with red and fuchsia shades, and pumpkin-orange hair, too," she said nonchalantly.
" After nonchalantly dropping this bombshell, Washington waited for host Jimmy Fallon to put two and two together before saying, "I learned to dance from J.Lo!
They could not believe I was going out for a set visit while recovering from such an ordeal; I shrugged nonchalantly, playing the grizzled trooper.
"I always thought of Dumbledore as gay," J.K. Rowling announced nonchalantly to her fans shortly after the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
He was still nonchalantly flipping his racket into the air between points and still summoning thunder in his service games when he needed it most.
He can bounce back and forth nonchalantly with Chance the Rapper on a song that feels like one of Chance's more off-the-cuff moments.
In the "El Camino" flashback, Jesse was uncomfortable with Todd nonchalantly killing the innocent woman simply after she found his money stashed in an encyclopedia.
An early piece by Francis Alÿs — a small, vague painting on canvas, hung nonchalantly in the brightly lit main gallery space — inspired the show's title.
He spoke nonchalantly about giving these young people criminal records for marijuana, ignoring the enormous harm these criminal records cause to individuals and whole communities.
She nonchalantly discussed going to a clinic for " 'mones," but couldn't decide whether to tell me about an upcoming procedure, even though I hadn't asked.
In October, the actor shared a screenshot of a text exchange between him and Kemper, in which he nonchalantly asked to "borrow" $17,000 from her.
"This is Harry," Lawrence Henriques says, gesturing nonchalantly at the eight-foot crocodile lounging just a few feet away in a shallow, murky brown pool.
On a family vacation in Portugal, she nonchalantly removes her fuchsia bikini top and dives into the hotel pool in front of her embarrassed granddaughter.
Rolling Stone, for instance, described nonchalantly that he had the "interests and enthusiasms of a child" in 1983: Jackson frequently has children over to play.
So demoralised were they by the second half of that match, they even allowed an ageing Dimitar Berbatov to swoop nonchalantly upon them and score.
"I feel like I would be more protected," she explained nonchalantly, cruising through the streets slowly, cool and collected with just a touch of beginner jitters.
"I just did it my own way and everybody loved it, man," Marin nonchalantly tells me about the inspiration for his up-and-coming catering company.
And when we finally had the [courage] to confront him about it, he, without a flinch in his eye, calmly, simply and nonchalantly said, '...it's common.
They performed around the same in the box office (hovering just below and above $150 million worldwide, respectively) and faded from our memories just as nonchalantly.
Colorado authorities have identified a man who police say nonchalantly walked into a Walmart and immediately opened fire, killing two men and a woman Wednesday night.
In late August after a state of emergency from Hurricane Harvey had been declared in and around Houston, Trump also tweeted nonchalantly about the natural disaster.
No fashion degree could prepare us for some of the artifacts that models so nonchalantly strut down the catwalk in (ahem — we're looking at you, Alessandro).
The spacesuit-wearing dummy with its left arm nonchalantly draped over the car door with David Bowie blasting on the speakers was the perfect finishing touch.
A photo of a package of deli meat nonchalantly tossed aside to rot in a detergent aisle that appeared on Reddit has kindled the communal fury.
A photo of a package of deli meat nonchalantly tossed aside to rot in a detergent aisle that appeared on Reddit has kindled the communal fury.
It's also the place to go if you want to inhale foie gras, smoked duck, and deer meat before nonchalantly skipping out on your gigantic bill.
If you want to make it even heavier and more delicious, bread it and deep fry it in ball form and nonchalantly eat them at work.
"You got me wrong, Abby, way wrong," says Vinnie near the end of the episode, after Abby criticizes him for reacting so nonchalantly to Ruby's death.
Now it is equally nonchalantly leaving the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, the once all-powerful club of which Saudi is the de facto leader.
During her appearance in The Queen's Green Planet, Jolie also wowed fans around the world by nonchalantly piloting and landing a small plane over the Namibian desert.
Colorado authorities are searching for a man who police say nonchalantly walked into a Walmart and immediately opened fire, killing two men and a woman Wednesday night.
Nor do you often get the scene where a brotherhood of criminals sits around discussing business while one of them nonchalantly bounces an infant on his knee.
Some even asked to be photographed with the cats, who nonchalantly napped on tutus or disrupted more than a few shots of dancers leaping through the air.
The actress nonchalantly told Rolling Stone writer Josh Eells the news during an interview for her nude magazine cover when he noticed the ring on her finger.
The lady at the forest's guest center nonchalantly keeps corpses in the basement, schoolgirls skip merrily through the death trap like lost ensemble members from Suicide Club.
Ostrem "nonchalantly" entered the store in Thornton, about 10 miles (16 km) northeast of downtown Denver, and opened fire on shoppers and employees shortly after 6 p.m.
Resting nonchalantly against a mosaic sculpture of a dragon, he spins a story about a gruesome decapitation by switchblade like he's a character in Waiting for Guffman.
"The Brooklyn Bridge is in an industrial park outside of Denver," Mr. Grooms said nonchalantly, and the World Trade Center was destroyed in storage during Hurricane Sandy.
He, very unstealthily, gets out of his car that was right in front of us, and nonchalantly strolls over with the bag and hands it to us.
However, Jackson and Roth prefer to present their meals, which are prepared by their own culinary team, nonchalantly in a banquet-like spread on the nearby sidebar.
Once the adult flies crawl beneath the surface, their bodies are almost entirely enveloped by an air bubble as they nonchalantly walk around, looking preposterously out of place.
That said, nonchalantly assigning yourself with a phobia can belittle the fact that some people struggle to go about their daily lives because their phobias are so severe.
The video post on the social media platform shows the 22-year-old nonchalantly popping some bugs into her mouth as a fellow dining companion squeals in horror.
Walter Wack would nonchalantly emerge from the bathroom in a white terry cloth robe with a pack of cigarettes, lighter, and glass of rum and coke in hand.
The publication's editor-in-chief, Katie Eleanor Grand, posted a picture on Instagram this morning that features Kendall nonchalantly peering at the camera from underneath flamingo-fuchsia hair.
So confident was the 32-year-old that he'd scored, he nonchalantly strolled away to celebrate before the ball had even hit the back of Jordi Masip's net.
In Santo Domingo, private restaurants and bed-and-breakfasts have sprung up alongside the main road, where cows and horses saunter across nonchalantly in search of better pastures.
It's breathtaking how nonchalantly the presidential contender and his campaign can talk about subverting the democratic will of the voters, as if his purer ideology excused all excesses.
We even see Arthur mocked by a late night host (Robert De Niro) before returning nonchalantly to the show as his new alter ego with the painted face.
Scott Ostrem, 123, was captured on Thursday, the day after he "nonchalantly" entered the Thornton, Colorado, Walmart and opened fire on shoppers and employees shortly after 6 p.m.
As Fonseca fell, with his head bouncing off the canvas and his arms in the air, Garcia performed a cut-throat gesture before nonchalantly walking to a neutral corner.
As I walked past yet another sign warning me of "potentially sensitive" material, I saw a gaggle of teenagers nonchalantly sketching an installation that prominently features a red phallus.
"I guess everyone puts a lot of emphasis on the fact that she's gay and I'm gay and this is checking all these great, wonderful boxes," she said nonchalantly.
And secondly, the alert seems to nonchalantly imply that there are only a few hundred survivors left, which seems like something you might be a little more frantic about.
In "Late At Night" she tells the tale of a woman who nonchalantly lives lavishly, spending money on her own terms and playfully dismissing the men in her life.
That was one task facing the choreographer Celia Rowlson-Hall on the Brooklyn set of the music video for "In Common," the nonchalantly danceable new single from Alicia Keys.
Her voice is airy and nonchalantly assured as it glides through meshes of percussion, programming and syncopated guitars — productions that carry hints of Brazilian tradition into vertiginous electronic spaces.
I'm not really a good con man, so I felt very uncomfortable, but when I came up here [the way] he talked about everything so nonchalantly dispelled my intimidation.
It is also an often amusing look at the contemporary mating mores of this fair city, with Mr. Poulson's portrayal of a nonchalantly sleazy womanizing hipster milquetoast particularly resonant.
Captured on video by a fan, the two handled the situation so nonchalantly that you don't even realize something is going wrong until two men bring a ladder on stage.
After managing to defeat Darth Vader within a matter of seconds and sending a Stormtrooper reeling to the ground, he nonchalantly closed his toy weapon and humbly exited the stage.
Google's persistent algorithmic tweaks and improvements have somehow crafted a camera better than the Pixel's, and the company has nonchalantly thrown it in as an optional mode on the Pixel.
"Ah, so he's started up again?" a male Green Party member said nonchalantly after a shocked woman recounted an assault against her in 2011, according to the news website Mediapart.
The Algerian dribbled between two Chelsea defenders, before taking a moment to look up and subsequently passing the ball nonchalantly into the back of the net in the 37th minute.
Moments before he had nonchalantly passed by a woman who implores everyone within the sound of her voice "Would you like to save a life today?" and completely ignored her.
Most people of color have heard rumors of this camaraderie that exists among some white folks, where racist banter is exchanged with strangers as nonchalantly as chitchat about the weather.
A binary "yes or no" option is much easier for viewers to commit to, especially in a world where we've been trained to nonchalantly throw likes around on Instagram and Facebook.
Deckard's equally simple response— "no"—comes without hesitation; he nonchalantly shrugs it off as though he's never bothered questioning the supposed difference between humans and the androids he's contracted to kill.
The bar top's fluorescent glow made the room feel like a set piece on Insecure: Women in cocktail dresses nonchalantly held glasses of prosecco, and the guys in tailored suits, D'usse.
This weekend in the cup, however, Berahino nonchalantly put the Baggies ahead twice, scoring with the kind of moves that have been few and far between in his career to date.
When he last appeared at Zankel Hall, the subterranean chamber space at Carnegie Hall, he followed an hour of music by Shostakovich and Frederic Rzewski with, nonchalantly, the hourlong "Diabelli" Variations.
His romp through the mid-262th century was impossible to ignore, and newspapers of the day, including The Times, followed his exploits, at first reluctantly, then eagerly and, finally, somewhat nonchalantly.
This is the leader of a global superpower speaking nonchalantly about launching a military strike that could kill soldiers from Syria and Russia, another nuclear-armed country and staunch Syrian ally.
Toby has a conversation with Jack's urn, telling the late Peterson patriarch he wishes he could've had his blessing before marrying his daughter and expressing his reluctance to treat marriage so nonchalantly.
For more than an hour, then 32-year-old Anders Behring Breivik, a rabidly conservative, anti-immigrant fanatic, plucked off the youths as nonchalantly as if they were apples from a tree.
One day, I nonchalantly told her that I wanted to start eating breakfast in my room with me, like Hugh Hefner having an especially chilled-out brunch morning in the Playboy Mansion.
But these two depictions are not in contradiction: This skewed perception of Japan that causes many to nonchalantly chalk up any indiscretions or questionable content in Japanese media as funny national characteristic.
Everywhere, there are hints of the natural world — a dried hornet's nest in an upstairs sitting room, a sawfish sword hanging nonchalantly in the bathroom, signaling at his love of the outdoors.
During this scene, the singer nonchalantly offers Abigail some ice cubes to chill down her glass wine, and the two friends fill their glasses to the brim with the ice before drinking.
Promises are nice and all, but action is better, and a nonchalantly gay Sulu on Star Trek is perhaps the first sign of a notable shift toward LGBTQ inclusion in sci-fi.
Police have arrested a suspected gunman who allegedly "nonchalantly" walked into a Walmart outside Denver on Wednesday night and opened fire on the customers, killing three people before fleeing the scene, PEOPLE confirms.
There was a time when, as a wee lass, I would nonchalantly announce that I have 11 tattoos and would be met with many raised eyebrows and much concern for my well-being.
Her vision of society is not so radical as it is nonchalantly equal; a world in which she has the same chance to woo a woman like Natalie Wood as James Dean does.
Kerri Lacey, an Australian musician and educator, was driving down Westlink M7 motorway in Sydney the other day, when she spotted the wood-burning pizza oven in question being nonchalantly towed behind a car.
"I didn't grow up gardening—I grew up in the West Village," Anastasia Cole Plakias reveals nonchalantly as she gazes with excitement upon the brightly colored rows of plants growing in the MUNCHIES Garden.
Musk had come under fire earlier this week after he nonchalantly referred to one of the British rescuers involved in the Thai cave rescue as a "pedo guy" — implying that he was a pedophile.
When Fenech made his first court appearance, pedestrians were astonished to spot him meandering around Republic Street, smoking nonchalantly in full view of the makeshift shrine to the woman he stands accused of murdering.
"The 216-minute speech that Churchill gave that day on March 5 changed the course of 20th-century history," Mr. Riley said almost as nonchalantly as he recalled Churchill's praise of Callaway County ham.
When she nonchalantly told her hitman that she let a man she needed to die do so "with answers, otherwise, we're nothing but worthless murderers," I got chills — as well she would have wanted.
We round the corner en route to the bathroom and the process begins anew, blatantly directed at me while my bareheaded travel companion — who doesn't present as visibly Muslim — stands by and fiddles nonchalantly.
That small bag slung over her arm so nonchalantly may look like no big deal, but in fact, it's an extremely rare, no longer in production 30cm Himalayan Nilo Crocodile Birkin made from albino crocodiles.
So while Lean and Sherman began putting in hours at a friend's shampoo factory—"It's a good time, making shampoo," Gud says, nonchalantly—Gud took the raw material of the Warlord recordings and began editing.
While the pair appeared to have Mahrez covered, some superb footwork saw him jink between them both, after which he looked up and nonchalantly passed the ball into the far left corner of his goal.
Beyond the retrofuturist veneer of cuts like "Forget Your Place" and lead single "Viktor Borgia," this is Malkmus alright, earnestly if nonchalantly embracing a lo-fi aesthetic using electronic gear instead of well-worn guitars.
There's a gorgeous photo of Hepburn from her later years dressed in a powder blue suit with matching waistcoat, paired perfectly with white socks, buckled shoes, and a cigarette held nonchalantly between orange painted nails.
During a video shoot, Maggie was perched nonchalantly on a small wooden staircase outside the house, wearing a psychedelic button-down and the most perfectly-fitting pair of light-wash vintage mom jeans you've ever seen.
The I, Tonya star, 27, casually revealed her grisly find as she nonchalantly recalled the story during The Hollywood Reporter's roundtable discussion with fellow actors Bryan Cranston, Armie Hammer, Diane Kruger, Robert Pattinson and Octavia Spencer.
After Harden hit a three-pointer to cut Toronto's lead to four at the end of the third quarter, he reacted as nonchalantly as most of us would after pouring milk into our cereal without spilling.
At the time, he was worried that immigration agents would use the information to find him and his family, but as we cruised the streets of his adopted hometown in March, he told the tale nonchalantly.
Parsons lifts the axe that until now was hanging nonchalantly by his side above his head and brings it down, again and again, smashing the ever-loving shit out of the Bell modem at his feet.
When it hits store shelves, it'll also be an immediately easier sale for shop assistants who can nonchalantly flick to unlock the device and then wait for the inevitable "what just happened?" reaction from the prospective buyer.
Everyone from Bey, enjoying a pre-game date night with Jay, to Julianne Hough and Olivia Munn living it up at a pre-Super Bowl party were all rocking a white blazer thrown nonchalantly across their shoulders.
It's been almost two decades since Charlotte got too attached to her Rampant Rabbit on Sex and the City, but women getting themselves off has remained taboo, even as we nonchalantly watch orgies on Game of Thrones.
Everything else is rendered invisible to men, and women are expected to act the same way, to navigate around it nonchalantly as if we don't have to contort ourselves to squeeze between the elephant and the wall.
The arrival of what some call the infant stages of the next great art movement at one of the world's leading auction houses was greeted nonchalantly, with a nod of understanding and a sip of mezcal margarita.
He's secure enough in his identity to serve up a performance of Rihanna's "Umbrella" that never fails to leave me speechless, and for Spider-Man: Homecoming to nonchalantly give Peter a love interest who's taller than he is.
As Swift sang the hit from Reputation in the pouring rain at ANZ Stadium, the pop icon nonchalantly grabbed one of her falsies, ripped it off her lid and tossed it into the audience without even a flinch.
Given Mr Sharif's reputation for canniness, it is a mystery why, following the publication in 2016 of papers leaked from a Panamanian law firm, Mossack Fonseca, he went into bat so nonchalantly to save his own political career.
She finished off her outfit with a sash at the waist, silver strappy Louboutin sandals she later showed off on Instagram and the classic Parisian answer to the ubiquitous choker — a thin scarf thrown nonchalantly around the neck.
WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — I found this one very difficult for the day of the week, possibly because I approached it nonchalantly and filled in several words incorrectly, including a theme answer, then had to right my wrongs to finish.
To explain to a 5-year-old nonchalantly swiping between TV shows on YouTube that they are not technically watching TV, would involve all manner of explanations that are technically accurate, but of no relevance to the child.
"There is still such a thing as academic freedom," Williams said nonchalantly when I asked how administrators reacted to her porny syllabi when she taught the subject at UC Irvine, in the heart of conservative Orange County, in 1992.
As early as I can remember, my dad, an immigrant from Taiwan, would nonchalantly use the term 黑鬼 (hēi guǐ), Mandarin for "black ghost" and essentially the Chinese equivalent of the n-word, to refer to Black people.
There's also an alternate Peter Parker head, complete with a trusty camera for comic book's most famous photojournalist as well as a brilliantly sculpted "loose" mask for him to hold, like the figure has just nonchalantly pulled it off.
The actress, environmentalist and all-around Renaissance woman, 7003, impressed fans around the world this week when she was filmed nonchalantly piloting and landing a small plane over the Namibian desert in the ITV special The Queen's Green Planet.
In case there was any confusion about what was happening here, LeBron came back during the next possession, went to the exact same spot, and nonchalantly drilled ANOTHER shot over the charred husk of the once proud Serge Ibaka.
But while you might expect a complicated explanation for his choice to name a release after a math equation, Haslam nonchalantly explains that the title mainly just applies to the fact that all music is reducible to quantitative analysis.
To wit: This rendition of the lilting "Samba Do Suenho" — which he first recorded in 1966 with the song's author, the vibes player Cal Tjader — holds onto the tune's core rhythmic pattern and its coy tempo, starting off nonchalantly.
Yet one consequence of Mr Rabuka's coup—launched, he said almost nonchalantly last month, because Fiji was not ready for an ethnic-Indian prime minister—is that tens of thousands of Indians have left for Australia, New Zealand and North America.
Jesse Williams slammed people for claiming he nonchalantly ended his 13-year relationship just for a "cute girl" with whom he was working ... well that may not be why his marriage ended, but it seems he's with that cute girl.
When I inadvertently — and perhaps in retrospect, nonchalantly — talked about the potential demise of the people side of the trucking industry because of self-driving technology, the look on his face was wonder, mixed with a healthy dose of fright.
A few of the across-themed clues are nostalgic but not terribly obscure (one was an excellent debut and one-off, A FISH CALLED WANDA), and Mr. Ezersky nonchalantly pulls references from the 1730s and the 1970s, among other eras.
In doing so, Durant nonchalantly confronted critics lobbing accusations that are likely to dog him for seasons to come: that he abandoned Oklahoma City for a super-squad in Oakland, and in doing so, handicapped his odds of winning a championship.
The spokesperson told me that the data of American users was stored in-country—TikTok's data is now kept in the U.S. and Singapore, the rep said—and noted, nonchalantly, that people made their faces available to other platforms, too.
Since Russia is, in fact, a state sponsor of terrorism in Ukraine, the Middle East and at home it is not surprising that it is so nonchalantly willing to threaten the U.S., Europe and Ukraine with the prospect of arming terrorists.
One day, I was the only person in the whole place except for the manager in the office and he nonchalantly asked to go outside and wait for someone to give me something and to bring it back to him.
I began scouring the floor on the local high street, in every crack and crevice on the side of the road, nonchalantly whistling like a Looney Tunes character every time someone came near me or made anything resembling eye contact.
Barnette runs them down—the stranger in a grocery store who comforted a crying Madelyn by giving her a stuffed animal and then nonchalantly going about his day, the vending machines that dispensed umbrellas, the pride shopkeepers felt about keeping their curbs pristine.
The filmmakers know when to lace in genre-tweaking humor, too, as when Reeves and Common are on different levels of a crowded public concourse, nonchalantly poking guns out of their coats and squeezing off shots at each other that nobody else notices.
Two years ago, I had nonchalantly walked into a 23D showing of The Force Awakens on opening weekend thinking how awesome it was to not have to sit in a theater packed with hollering fanboys only to leave unimpressed by the movie.
He nonchalantly recalls moments in his storied life—like when he fought for the US boxing team in front of Fidel Castro in Cuba, or when he won his first world championship belt—like they are just average anecdotes anyone could have.
The subject of "Steve" (20163) stood nonchalantly, his hands in the pockets of his belted white trench coat, looking into the distance through a pair of sunglasses, the blackness of his skin and his shoes a stark contrast to the dazzling white background.
On another visit — and this is an anecdote that speaks volumes about Gascons' trusting nature — a stranger in a rugby shirt nonchalantly deposited his kindergarten-age child at the table I was sharing with my wife and then-7-year-old daughter.
CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. — The four young men sat nonchalantly in a federal courthouse here on Thursday afternoon, barely raising their eyebrows when a judge said they could face the death penalty for their roles in the killings of two teenage girls in September.
This time, he delivered the line as a sort of aside, almost a throwaway, after nonchalantly tossing a page of his speech to the crowd the way a sweaty singer working a Vegas crowd might toss a towel to a particularly adoring fan.
It's amazing that I could conjure up those three recent examples of women nonchalantly saving the day without any consideration for if a dude and his jawline are waiting on the other side (who has time to think about that when you're saving worlds?).
"Whether driven by Prince Charles during his courtship with the late Diana, Prince Philip nonchalantly standing on the rear tailgate, or picking their Royal Highnesses Prince and Princess Michael of Kent up from Heathrow, period photographs abound in online archives," according to the auction house.
Stefani herself explained the bindi nonchalantly: When she first started dating Tony Kanal — whose parents had emigrated from India to London and eventually the US when he was a child — she fell in love with his mother's style, from her sari to her henna tattoos.
The next day, the pair had dinner together at Nobu in N.Y.C. where Rihanna accessorized her oversized white button-down with a brown belt, brown tassled Aquazzura sandals and a pink clutch, nonchalantly detaching the collar on one side just for a little extra zhuzh.
SALY, Senegal (Reuters) - Two days after al Qaeda gunman shot dead 18 people on an Ivory Coast beach, tourists strolled nonchalantly down a similar stretch of sand in the Senegalese resort of Saly on Tuesday, browsing trinkets on sale and paddling in the Atlantic.
And while we've all been in a tizzy over Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's engagement, the other royal family has been quietly doing their holiday thing, like asking Santa for presents and nonchalantly seeing Prince George, 4, play a sheep in his school's nativity play.
The trailer follows Mary, a cold-blooded contract killer, as she gets ready for her day, which begins with exercising, sliding into full-body leather, and grabbing a gun from her personal arsenal as nonchalantly as one might pull something out of the fridge.
The hang gliders had gone when Woods showed the first glimpse of his old magic with a perfect drive at the par-five sixth, where he split the fairway, nonchalantly picked up his tee and strode off without even bothering to watch his ball.
This year she arrived in pristine white pants, then swiftly, nonchalantly got them filthy, kneeling in the earth to try to spark a fire in the way the kids learn: zero matches, lots of friction and some juniper and sage, which grow in abundance here.
He nonchalantly presents his constructed persona, a narcissistic fraud named William Powhida (here played by Amos Satterlee in a video interview with art critic Ben Davis) as the author of his work, which routinely skewers the art establishment's glitterati with assertions bordering on the libelous.
Decorated with brightly stitched marigolds, toadstools, centipedes and sumo wrestlers, her leather biker jacket, which is nonchalantly slung over the back of a chair, is a vivid scrapbook of the brand's embroidered iron-ons, which have become popular with Courtney Love and Gigi Hadid.
And on Wednesday night, the police said, Mr. Ostrem, 47, "nonchalantly" walked into a Walmart in this city of about 136,303 north of Denver and fatally shot two men and a woman, then calmly turned around and drove off in a red Mitsubishi subcompact.
Then on Sunday, police surveillance video captures a man -- later identified as the same suspect -- nonchalantly strolling into the NYPD's 41 precinct before opening fire on police, wounding a lieutenant in the arm before tossing away his pistol and lying down on the ground.
Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weir, both 12 at the time, were picked up and taken to the Waukesha Police Department, where they nonchalantly told police of their bizarre plot: They planned to kill classmate Payton Leutner to appease "Slenderman," a fictional character in online horror stories.
Jacob and Pharrell, on the other hand, chose subtler means of differentiating their looks, with the young Room star pairing his tux with some very snazzy Star Wars-themed socks, while the consummate fashion plate musician nonchalantly cuffed his trousers and rocked his loafers sans socks.
By this point, I'd watched Lil Baby tear off through downtown Atlanta running every red light; I'd seen him nonchalantly record video of his diamond-encrusted jewelry to show it off to his Instagram followers; I'd listened to him roast my entire profession for hours on end.
Their "Smash" dance is somewhat similar to "The Heizman" in action and principle, but the song itself is far less pedestrian and features two of the four members—HD Mikey and HD Flyy—nonchalantly flexing over some trapped out production courtesy of PG County's Lil Boy Fresh.
Most of the birds come for checkups after being bought in the many shops selling falcons nearby, or to have what staff members nonchalantly describe as a mani-pedi, the falcon equivalent of a manicure in which its beak and talons are sharpened while under general anesthesia.
The best part, though, is that they're all worn so nonchalantly — with jeans or mini skirts and some stacked delicate jewelry — as if it's a simple shirt you dug up at the local thrift store (when in reality it's a statement piece from Gucci's 2017 Cruise collection show).
Humans already work alongside robots in factories and other industrial settings, but this performance by Yi is a reminder that robots will eventually be so commonplace we'll interact with them as nonchalantly as we do with all the people we bustle past during our day-to-day routines.
"I decided to transition from being a writer to a full-time fixer after showing Anthony around when he was the host of A Cook's Tour," Nohara nonchalantly told me as I slurped my noodles extra loudly in the Zen monastery-like ambiance of an undisclosed soba restaurant.
During her turn on the Yeezy runway, Teyana appeared to be the epitome of swagger and bravado, confidently doing her thing in spandex bike shorts, a sports bra with plenty of underboob, and a jacket nonchalantly shrugged off her shoulders, as all the It Girls are doing these days.
The clothes complement the lazy story line: swimwear half-buttoned over for the short walk between the indoors and the water; open-foot, worn-in jeans, pilling knits; all comfy and colorful solids draped nonchalantly on lounging bodies, poppy and graphic against the Riviera behind in muted passé composé.
Distracted by the rapist's tongue as it darts to snatch flavor from his lips, and by his Adam's apple bobbing as he swallows, the woman wonders, What if the rapist's girlfriend, instead of nonchalantly sampling the expensive small bites and the champagne, ate the rapist for their anniversary?
"It just seem like niggas tryna sound like all my old shit / Everybody knows it, all these niggas know me / Platinum off a mixtape, sippin' on that codeine," he sings nonchalantly, as though confidence had always been his M.O. On the Kendrick Lamar-assisted "Sidewalks," Tesfaye is damn near unrecognizable.
The adventure was meant to be a free activity outside of contemporary political and social boundaries, which the Play would double down on in "Current of Contemporary Art," a summer escapade first undertaken in 1969, for which the artists built an arrow-shaped raft and rowed nonchalantly across the Kansai region.
That regulation is the one the Tesla CEO may or may not have violated when he sent the markets into a frenzy and halted trading in Tesla's shares after nonchalantly tweeting Tuesday that he was thinking about taking the electric car company private and had "funding secured," securities lawyers say.
When I asked what I would be doing there, the officer told me, as nonchalantly as if he were telling me the baked beans were good, "We'll just detain you in a holding cell until we get it all cleared up" — which sounded so ridiculous that I hardly believed him.
For a constituency that has made conservative religious values, sexual purity and Bible-driven policy the cornerstone of its politics, Mr. Trump — the twice-divorced, foul-mouthed businessman who praised Planned Parenthood's health services and nonchalantly gave Caitlyn Jenner permission to use the women's room in Trump Tower — seems an odd choice.
And even as I go about my days more quietly now, my transition now a practiced part of my life, I'm reminded that even the ability to glance nonchalantly in a mirror, seeing only myself without falling into a vortex of wishing and hoping, is a gift I've only recently learned to give myself.
The operation was based in Israel, the report repeatedly mentions, but it isn't a room of state-sponsored hackers feverishly tapping their keyboards — the guy they tracked down is a jewelry retailer and amateur SEO hustler living in a suburb of Tel Aviv who answered the door in sweatpants and nonchalantly denied all involvement.
Similarly, when asked about why there isn't any paperwork pertaining to the cases of the women who came forward with allegations against Maskell, May nonchalantly says that her office didn't have computers back in the '90s, and that the victims' allegations and testimony were probably written down on paper, and that's why they don't exist today.
Henceforth Degas's art was populated by denizens of modern life — well-dressed Parisians of the boulevards, cafes and theaters; hard-working laundresses bent over steaming irons; ballet dancers onstage, at rehearsal or with admirers; entertainers, especially singers, in the glow of concert halls' new electric lights; and nonchalantly nude women in private settings, including brothels, bedrooms and the bath.
While most on the tours say e-bikes make for more harmonious rides with fewer stressed-out stragglers, the bikes have also given rise to incessant corny jokes — "I didn't think that hill was that hard," said the e-biker — and no shortage of muttered obscenities from drained riders as e-bikers nonchalantly breeze by. ExperiencePlus!
For anyone who's reading this and thinking "how am I ever going to figure out how to solve these puzzles on my own," I myself would like nothing more than to be able to nonchalantly turn plywood into lattice, so it goes to show you that the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.
When we gave the world a microphone and told them they can sing, when we put a professional-grade camera in everyone's phone, when we supported film making with Kickstarter, when we can see seemingly everything ever made in the world on Etsy or Alibaba, when we can flick nonchalantly on Tinder for hours without end, perhaps not caring is the obvious remedy.
Game You Should See: The second-round matchups in this bracket are the kinds of potential headliners that lead the selection committee to nonchalantly whistle at the moon and pretend it would never set things up for the sheer sake of ratings: Xavier-Wisconsin, West Virginia-Notre Dame, and Kentucky-Indiana could all pull in a considerable number of eyeballs this weekend.
The fact that this president would so nonchalantly insult so many Americans and immigrants who only want to make a better life for themselves and their families, just to rile up his anti-immigrant, far-right base, proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that he has zero interest in uniting the country or finding common ground on the tough issues of immigration.
With good reason: The first and last time my family and I visited a Disney park, a decade ago in Hong Kong, the prepackaged fun, sticky heat and nonchalantly-wielded umbrellas threatening to poke out everyone's eyes were too much — I had a meltdown before our son did, retreating to a bench with a thousand-yard stare and leaving my husband to cope.
In the wonderful documentary Visages, Villages (playing out of competition at Cannes), a factory worker in a rural French town nonchalantly notes that most of the workers at the factory make a habit of going to the local cinema — and the theater owner, as it turns out, is friends with the French cinema legend Agnès Varda, who co-directed the film.
Even if I were never seated anywhere near him, I wasn't going to miss the opportunity to "have dinner with Al." On one of our last evenings before the break I turned up to dinner marginally late, and to my amazement spotted an empty chair next to Al. I'm not sure what gave me the courage other than naïve bravado, but knowing this was a once in a lifetime opportunity I casually eased my way round the table and nonchalantly slipped into the seat next to … Michael Corleone.
You must know that this is a preamble to an epiphany I will record— the late-morning light of October, the damp soiled back yard, the verdant green lawn, the bright elegance of leaves strewn over it all, turning nonchalantly in the wind, and the Nebraska sky blue as a kind of watery ease, a comfort, it is all I can say, the kind one knows, even standing there waiting for the dog to squat; one that I will remember for years but will never have the language to speak of—one of those precious insignificances that we collect and hoard.

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