Gillespie, 21, appeared nonchalant during his brief trial, even as prosecutors played both videos.
Gayle played with nonchalant style hitting an 80-ball ton which included 17 fours and a six.
"People protest about paying taxes, but they are less nonchalant about it, " he says.
Tuesday's general elections will officially end the briefest and most nonchalant electoral season Israel has ever experienced.
Since that initial leap of faith, Lambeth has become nonchalant about stepping aside and letting others run schools.
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What appears to have irked the Kazakhs even more has been Eni's nonchalant attitude towards the delay of production.
The goal may be to look nonchalant, but to achieve that requires precision.
The minister appeared almost nonchalant about the prospects of coalition forces reaching Baghdad.
It was a harsh decision and the nonchalant way Pavlyuchenko stroked in the spot-kick will not have improved the Twente mood.
The other co-present people must now keep themselves busy while seeming nonchalant.
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For all his nonchalant style, Rolland never lets his guard down.
Cervelli was slow and a little nonchalant in retrieving the ball, then scrambled back in time to tag Victorino as both players dived headfirst.
Whereas Governors Island may yet end up in the hands of developers, New York is much less nonchalant about the future of Ellis Island.
Brett Lee responded to Rahul Dravid's nonchalant straight push for four by removing the batsman when a leg-stump half-volley was lifted invitingly towards short midwicket.
For now at least, Michael Ramsay, TiVo's 52-year-old Scottish CEO, is nonchalant about the competitive threat and the price he has paid for creating a new service.
Nowhere else in Paris can match the Marais for its nonchalant acceptance of the leather-clad fetishist or the diner who casually puts a fold-up scooter under his chair.
The cliffs soar above the long narrow boats that transport goods and people to the outlying settlements along the river, the boatmen navigating treacherous looking rapids with nonchalant ease.
Equally attractive was his nonchalant, ever-hopeful attitude to life.
Elsewhere in the gallery, four perfect paintings by Vermeer, who defines perfection in art, share an alcove with exciting pictures by the more nonchalant Pieter de Hooch, his fellow citizen of Delft.
The first ball of the next over was launched high down the ground by Guptill and cleared the sightscreen, while three fours in an over from McCullum, the winning hit a nonchalant reverse sweep.
Although he acknowledged that his nonchalant assessment of Iran was based on the same information as Israel's dire assessment of Iran, Blair scoffed at Israel's views, claiming that they are colored by the Jewish state's fears.
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With a pristine, minimalist interior (think white pillows and seats made for nonchalant lounging), Bangaluu offers fine dining followed by full-on partying -- as well as a rooftop garden if you feel the need to escape all the decadence.
Lillian takes a deep breath to calm herself, and she smells her mother beside her, perspiration and green onion and the singed, nutty scent of buckwheat groats tossed from one side of the skillet to the other in a perfect, nonchalant brown arc.
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