Sentences with phrase «nonchalant at»

He was too nonchalant at times and looked sloppy as a result.

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After accepting Christ at the age of seven, Burden became nonchalant about his faith.
If the Vanderbilt transition from Methodist to neuter exhibits a typical pattern of academic secularization, what we will find at the root of these events is a sponsoring church that is nonchalant about its burden: one that wishes to be the patron of a college or university without being its benefactor.
What I meant is, Stan has set pretty low standards for Wenger to deliver, he should be delivery above what he's doing at the moment, and I can only blame a passive, nonchalant - about - winning - a-trophy Stan Kroenke.
«You get the impression that he does not care, that he is nonchalant, but at one point he will put a pass that nobody has seen.
This organization let me develop a public persona through trial and error, and it let me be nonchalant in my technique, something I wasn't allowed to do at Stanford.
Even being in late labor, my grandma wanted to get out of there and take her chances at home instead of with the nonchalant midwives that just watched a woman die like it was no big deal.
News Corp's lawyers exuded that mix of confident complacency and nonchalant placidity which government lawyers are so good at.
At the continuation of sitting on the petition in Abuja, the committee, which gave Magu up to October 4 to appear, lamented that the EFCC chairman was nonchalant concerning the matter.
My doctors are being very nonchalant bout all of it and I am at the end of my rope.
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Just have a look at Jeremy Scott's strip hustlers rocking crystal - rich tassel earrings, necklaces and bracelets to make some nonchalant contrast.
Press Conference: Elegant, modern, and effortless — with that nonchalant Parisian chicness that Isabelle commands so well — this Roberto Cavalli Spring 2018 jumpsuit was a sleek, cool moment at the press conference.
A golden curb chain strap - cut and tied back together at the top - lends a certain nonchalant elegance to the look.
is everywhere, honestly Im so surprised at how common it is, and how nonchalant people are about it.
Eric, terminally single, looks warily at him and I try to look nonchalant in case he suggests online dating for economics students as.
There are moments where you can't help but smile, such as Alice's nonchalant way of asking for a peace pipe to smoke, herbs that end up ruining a party when they are mistaken for an eggnog spice, and Dr. Yang's barking at Alice while referring to her (and himself) in the third person.
Less successful are materialistic valley sister Debbie (Danielle Harris) and Donnie (Flea)-- the former at least receiving a couple of redemptive moments (her relationship with tribesman Buku (Obba Babatundé) is carried with a sort of nonchalant respect that allows for the flowering of a friendship across cultural — and linguistic — barriers) while the latter is basically just a purveyor of a «wedgie dance» (that doesn't register much past the diaper and sleepover set) and possessor of a signature soundtrack sting so frenetic it sets teeth on edge.
That was definitely my plan for a long time, but at some point — I guess, rather than going into the long autobiography of my history with Texas — I stopped disliking it and become nonchalant about it.
Don't forget your dark shades and nonchalant altitude if you go to see the Blues Bothers tribute band The Jake and Elwood Blues Revue, who are set to peform at the House of Blues Orlando on Dec. 29.
They can be nonchalant and «stay at home».
They're pretty nonchalant and usually modestly sized, so it's surprising to see how big and majestic the new paintings in his «Flat Screen Nature» show at Kohn Gallery are.
The boy is so many things at once: masculinely defiant in the arm and the cloak; childishly resigned to the world in a down - turned face; and nonchalant in the legs and leaning.
At Ille Arts, by mingling drawings and paintings by all three artists in a seemingly nonchalant waltz of thematic groupings, the curators avoided heavy - handed lecturing.
The nonchalant stance of the woman seems to be easily winning with one hand against the muscular efforts of the man at the end of his rope.
United States Trump demands death penalty for New York truck attack suspect, Reuters Police catch «nonchalant» gunman who killed three at Colorado Walmart, Reuters
At one point, marketing chief Phil Schiller addressed product cannibalization, but seemed pretty nonchalant about it.
Asking this at an interview should be banned by law, it just shows the recruiters how ignorant and nonchalant you can possibly be about the whole process of interviewing.
«This is not a carefree or nonchalant decision,» said Ezra Becker, director of consulting and strategy at TransUnion, the credit - tracking firm.
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