Harold Wilson's attempts to retain power in 1970 have been described as complacent and low key.
His personal style is low key, the opposite of the pomp and circumstance of the Vatican.
Instead, in an unusually low key speech, he focused on things like crime, health care and taxes.
While the Zags left disappointed, the Shockers stayed fairly low key in victory.
The Mets have mostly kept the character low key over the years -even shutting him down altogether for awhile.
She is a low key figure in Westminster, not a high profile scalp, and she is largely respected across parties.
He has always been low key, passing the time at weekend carne asadas with friends or going to the movies.
"The low key intro is about readers getting to know her, " said "Shadowman" designer and artist Patrick Zircher of Fong's first appearance.
Before today's meeting, Madame Marois had not spoken to Alex Salmond and for the first minister it was a low key event.
Gone are the business-suited low key gatherings traditionally tied to trade shows.
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Although Mr Greenspan's approach remains low key, he now dominates monetary policy decisions, invariably shaping the consensus towards an outcome he prefers.
Holland and Belgium jointly hosted the European Championships in 2000, while the combined efforts of Spain and Portugal have been relatively low key to date.
Sometimes this means swallowing a pay cut, but it can also mean taking a job that is more low key and located closer to home.
The policing was visible but low key, but it was apparent that some people with a history of football violence had evaded scrutiny at the ports.
But the German-born Ms. Kruger is actually low key, surprisingly personable and unabashedly brainy equally versed in the European crisis as she is in the history of couture.
Experts say his best strategy is a low key one.
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Despite their low key approach, Google clearly takes the enterprise seriously, and it has shown in the past how its passion, resources, and smarts can lead to great things.
But there are plenty of other authors who are a bit more careful or a bit more low key, and they will likely stay below the radar even of committed investigators like Duns.
The city centre's bars and restaurants, continuing the laid-back summer vein, are for the most part low key and dress code and doorman free, many offering up British Columbia's bounty of local wines and microbrews.
He wrote the bible of Thai cooking and the result of all this can be experienced at his flagship Nahm, in the very upscale but very low key Halkin Hotel in Belgravia, a place where CEOs and celebrities go to not be seen.
For Chapple-Hyam it was really a day of redemption after having hit the heights with Dr Devious and other classic winners he opted to leave for Hong Kong, which was a low point in his career and he decided on a low key return to Europe.
The papacy ended on a very low key after Benedict promised during a final meeting with the cardinals - who will shortly elect his successor - to show "reverence and obedience" to the new head of the Church, from whichever continent or nation he may come.
Users can also enable modes to emphasize silhouettes or create color effects with high-key and low-key images and video.
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The key question is whether voters' opinions have hardened during what many observers regard as having been a low-key campaign - and in particular to see whether either side has managed to impress the quarter of voters who told these pollsters in January that they simply didn't know which way to vote.
Nevertheless, if feeling energetic, try out the light-filled restaurant that is low-key yet comfortable.
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