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Audrey affects an insouciant pose and asks me to take a shot on her phone.
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They are air-conditioning for the soul, wines of insouciant, shed-the-sweater sensuality, the sports drink of Mediterranean seductions.
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EU. And an apparently insouciant Mr Zoellick has been jetting around the world signing bilateral deals hither and thither.
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In the summer of 1972, Brigadier Gerard swept aside all comers in the same insouciant manner that Frankel does today.
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He gave an insouciant wave and a smile as we passed.
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Sullivan creates a period atmosphere of breezy charm in the winsome production, which features several members of the Pearl's resident acting company who are expert at insouciant, perceptive farce.
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Led out, as usual, by his big brother and pace maker Bullet Train, Frankel destroyed the field with such insouciant ease that at times the race resembled a time trial.
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Onfield and off he had an aristocrat's insouciant elegance.
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Until they started to play hardball in this way, Mr Obama had been deplorably insouciant about the medium-term picture, repeatedly failing in his budgets and his state-of-the-union speeches to offer any path to a sustainable deficit.
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If anything, the top Clinton official responsible for the safeguarding of America's leading technologies, Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown, is even more insouciant about the implications of sophisticated American dual-use technology falling into the wrong hands than were his counterparts in the Bush Administration.
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