At PS1, the audience was delighted to see the band, and there was less feigned nonchalance.
The opposite of Apple's long-ago aspirational epic, Samsung's nonchalance also skewers BlackBerry's earnest deflection.
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Years from now, I suspect that obesity interventions will be viewed with the same nonchalance.
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Of all these things, it is perhaps California's relative nonchalance towards money in politics that matters most.
But if ordinary citizens begin to complain, as many may with the health-service cuts, nonchalance will become less easy.
The small number of cyclists who are in the know duel with great nonchalance and no acknowledgement of their opponent.
Early dandies, denizens of the leisure class, spent buckets on personal style, investing hours to achieve an effect of spotless nonchalance.
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India's apparent nonchalance towards sexual harassment has escalated into a major crisis.
No doubt there will be some who are deeply shocked by Graham Greene's nonchalance about the arguments that led him to convert to Catholicism.
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Investors are more relaxed, but their nonchalance may prove misplaced.
What is surprising is the lack of awareness of Iran's substantial presence in our hemisphere and the seeming nonchalance with which the U. S. treats this ever rising danger.
The French are legendary for nonchalance toward the sexual appetites of their politicians, and they sniffed at Americans who disapproved of Bill Clinton when he lied under oath about sex.
Democratic nonchalance towards Medicare's bankruptcy in 2024 and the crushing debt it will leave for our children gives the GOP the chance to depict Democrats as tone deaf, irresponsible and reckless.
On day three, a troop of baboons go about their daily grooming and tick-picking tasks with nonchalance, ignoring both the camera-toting hikers and the dollops of yellow foam blowing off the angry sea.
The nonchalance with which politicians on both sides of the aisle discuss ever higher taxes as the solution to our endless budgetary ills is emblematic of a widespread and consequential misunderstanding of capital.
Gathering the ball in his own half, the forward dribbled by an opponent before slipping through both central defenders and rounding the goalkeeper with nonchalance to stroke the ball into an empty net to send Hampden delirious with delight.
Vivian felt a little thrill at being able to carry off such sophisticated nonchalance, and she admired the way that Shelly slithered through her days and nights, shedding the most outrageous experiences as if they were simply the air she passed through.
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