Sentences with phrase «nonchalance in»

There is no place for nonchalance in dealing with case management issues, precision is required.
Therefore, I love having that feeling of nonchalance in all of my outfits.
I think things are changing and there's still a lot of nonchalance in the face of that.

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Procrastination is fear cloaked in nonchalance.
I wonder in particular whether employing the concept «gay people» with such nonchalance may communicate a familiarity and friendliness with this concept that is unmerited by its pedigree.
«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.
He lounges at an open window and looks out on the square on which he lives; he is interested in everything that goes on, in a rat which slips under the curb, in the children's play, and this with the nonchalance of a girl of sixteen.
With the nonchalance of day sailors out for a Sunday turn on a lake, they scampered across the yards, hauling in, then securing, the sails.
In abandoning the modesty that has been his trademark for most of his 14 - year NHL career, Gretzky has embraced the confidence and nonchalance the Kings have exuded in this postseasoIn abandoning the modesty that has been his trademark for most of his 14 - year NHL career, Gretzky has embraced the confidence and nonchalance the Kings have exuded in this postseasoin this postseason.
I love the confidence displayed in this photo by Gráinne Kerr of Northern Ireland, UK, in her seeming nonchalance, when, in fact, she has everything under control.
Take the disquieting scene at the subway station: A body, indigent in appearance, slumped at the bottom of exit stairs; two cops, arms crossed, feigning nonchalance; a torrent of white - collar commuters rushing from the trains, sidestepping the body, filing up the stairs.
I am astonished at air the of nonchalance, particularly in the Nigerian media.
Albanese, a former City Council member, went on the attack almost immediately and jabbed at de Blasio throughout, criticizing the mayor's inability to reign in homelessness, his ties to real estate interests, his «ineffective» affordable housing policy, his nonchalance towards the city's subway crisis and his «politicizing» of the police.
There's an air of nonchalance to Milly's collections, but always going hand in hand with feminity and refined elegance.
You look adorable as usual, and wear this fun outfit in complete nonchalance!
They just look so cool with boots or loafers and are yet so subtle which results in the perfect nonchalance if you ask me!
A nod to nonchalance, in a soft blend of organic linen and cotton, slubbed for texture.
That certain nonchalance, that's what I'm trying to achieve in all of my outfits.
There's something all these women have in common, besides their coat lengths — a real cool nonchalance that comes with braving the outdoors without sacrificing style.
The wrap dress is arguably one of the most definitive styles of the 1970s and it's back this season, carrying a certain air of nonchalance that goes hand - in - hand with nostalgic connotations.
«You have to cultivate nonchalance», says Marant, echoing the sentiment behind many of the looks we see and adore in her collections.
Why the public prefers cool, calculated nonchalance over effusive ambition to please is an argument (perhaps loaded with gender politics) for another day, but suffice it to say, Anne Hathaway is a little bit annoying in this movie.
He illustrates the key themes of the narrative, veering between vindictive unease at how he is expected to react to seismic changes in his life through to a comic nonchalance that makes the name switches, sexual confusion and psychiatry visits seem achingly hip.
Set in A.D. 43, during the second Roman invasion of the British Isles - to - be, the nine - part Britannia also displays what might be an unfortunate side effect of the rise of bingeable drama — the seeming nonchalance with which writers are approaching a storyline.
Note the nonchalance of pointing in one direction and looking in another.
Amongst the raucous set presence of outlandish comedian Rodney Dangerfield serving up ample doses of crazy in each of his scenes (a scene - stealer if there ever was one), Chevy Chase's nonchalance as resident pro golfer — not to be believed either, which makes it even better if you ask me — and the drama that unfolds between Bill Murray and a goddamn gopher, rests a true Harold Ramis test piece.
The boy's social worker Paula (Rachel House) says the kid is trouble, listing such trivial offenses as spitting and throwing rocks with the same degree of nonchalance as Ricky's tendency to set things on fire (In her mind, all forms of misbehavior are equal).
Lombardi, who previously snagged supporting roles in American Honey and Patti Cake $, has a credible presence — a riffraff nonchalance singed with hints of desperation and resentment.
And in light of «anti hero» TV characters like Walter White on Breaking Bad, there really are wolves in the wilderness, cooking up vats of addiction and laughing at the nonchalance of it all.
For an artist like Turner, this becomes an apt metaphor as he struggles for acceptance in the evolving nineteenth century art world and his own nonchalance for life outside his work.
Steeped in the nonchalance of a Pacific Northwest rain shower, Laggies has a throbbing sense of place to it, one of the finer components in a film that really needs that kind of specificity.
At the heart of the film is an American graduate student named Oliver (Armie Hammer, wielding dashing nonchalance to utmost charm) on archeological research in Italy and the student's host professor's 17 - year - old son, Elio (Timothée Chalamet), a sexually confident teen with the ladies who falls to emotional pieces when he crushes hard on Oliver.
We tried a manual saloon and it stormed the tortuous Targa Florio course in Sicily, shrugging off wicked camber changes and terrifyingly bumpy braking areas with a casual nonchalance.
In the 4Runner it's mated to a new five - speed automatic that shifts with nonchalance and elegance.
In fact, driving through downtown San Francisco with the top down, we were getting so many rubbernecking looks that we began to nod in George Cloonian nonchalance as we cruised by the star - struck pedestrianIn fact, driving through downtown San Francisco with the top down, we were getting so many rubbernecking looks that we began to nod in George Cloonian nonchalance as we cruised by the star - struck pedestrianin George Cloonian nonchalance as we cruised by the star - struck pedestrians.
Shod with Dunlop GrandTrek AT25s, it handled most things we threw at it with total nonchalance, with only one technical climb requiring a drop in tyre pressures to conquer.
So, I've been looking forward to reading A Gate at the Stairs since its fall publication, when it was described in BookPage as «solidly and delightfully Lorrie Moore territory; there's the isolated, intelligent female narrator who both hides and survives through her humor and nonchalance; the Midwestern landscape that stretches with ennui and possibility; the pithy wordplay that is as haunting as it is lighthearted.»
Being in debt is so common in society that familiarity breeds nonchalance.
Riley responds with the learned nonchalance of someone who has traveled through Europe alone with little regard for personal safety, despite having acquired genital lice in a public bathroom somewhere between Switzerland and Spain.
Entirely dedicated to the golf players and triumphant in this arena, the Golf Bar at ITC Maurya serve finest selections of wines, spirits and premium cigar brands in perfect nonchalance.
Offering delicious cuisines from around the world, this lively bistro is an ideal place to dine in relaxed nonchalance.
Spread on a vast expanse of 3,000 square feet, Velvet Lounge is the best place to unwind and savor authentic Mediterranean food and pizzas in perfect nonchalance.
The place is just perfect for an informal business meet and unwinding in perfect nonchalance.
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.
His nonchalance was marvelous in itself.
Marked by their luxuriant use of materials, different styles, and incongruous combinations — like an eggshell nesting in a bronze tablet — the objects sit on the floor with an air of nonchalance.
For instance, the title of a new work «Will I am» (2011) is deceptive in its apparent nonchalance.
The figures are captured in a moment of attraction, however their stances convey a sense of nonchalance, offering a subtle prediction of a change to come.
Abstraction dominates, as do canvas and other stretched fabrics, along with an air of studied nonchalance, especially in works by Michael Majerus, Michael Krebber, Blinky Palermo and Reena Spaulings (spots of red wine on a tablecloth — how daring).»
Of the works at SEASON, Butler comments: «The primary attribute uniting our work is that we both craft carefully made objects that, in terms of their physical objectness, exude an aggressive nonchalance.
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