One would think that such a data breach and the company's subsequent
nonchalance about its impact would cause some sort of blip in terms of Snapchat's usage or growth.
It's
the nonchalance about them that feels fresh.
Cleansed a little of our inhibitions and our clanishness, we are being sent out with the beginnings of a new openness and a new
nonchalance about ourselves.
Not exact matches
«After all it's only the purely immediate men — who so far as spirit is concerned are
about at the same point as the child in the first period of earliest infancy when with a thoroughly endearing
nonchalance it lets everything pass out — it's the purely immediate men who can't retain anything.
There's almost no place you want to take a hit,» Stern says with the practiced
nonchalance of someone who has been thinking
about this list.
She can pull off
nonchalance while maintaining naiveté, and something
about the way she answers a question
about seeing animals — a pause, then, «Dogs... all my life» — hints at some deeper mystery to her take on the character.
Cohen writes that in Bradford's work «there is the peculiar poetic charm of provisional painting — a sense of blah, of
nonchalance, of not quite caring
about the slapdash, scruffy, Brooklyn-esque «work in progress» look.
Well, I doubt Cordy thinks that much
about his inheritance (Merrill Wagner and Robert Ryman are his parents) as he works; his spontaneous process and inexhaustible materiality manage to infuse his parents» elegant Minimalism with a giddy, slapdash
nonchalance.
What's amazing
about them is not that she does so much with so little but that she does much with so little with such
nonchalance.