Yesterday, Kylie Jenner tweeted a pretty brutal takedown of Snapchat
with the nonchalance that only a celebrity who has mastered social media better than most can do.
From one angle, Mary Heilmann is the unlikeliest of candidates for painting stardom: over nearly four decades she has relied on a few off - the - rack modernist structures — generally grids or blocks of color over solid grounds — which she deploys
with a nonchalance that seems to border on carelessness.
In the 4Runner it's mated to a new five - speed automatic that shifts
with nonchalance and elegance.
It's a go - anywhere car of a different kind, and while the most restrictive terrain it's likely to encounter will be the world's most exclusive valet parking lots, Bentayga owners will doubtless be content knowing that their car can tackle the planet's most challenging roads and trails
with nonchalance.
But the M3 treats my occasional clumsiness
with the nonchalance of Grandmaster Flash, shrugging off enthusiastic curb contacts, ironing out unintended line deflections, and soaking up overly optimistic dips and dives.
Acting
with nonchalance, which is how she generally carriers herself, she seeks to undo the deed quietly, by getting an abortion.
Ensure that you don't confuse her strong mind and assertiveness
with nonchalance for adoration!
he says
with the nonchalance often given to juvenile misdeeds.
(She claimed Silver continued «eating pretzels,
with nonchalance and with rudeness» as she described the rape.)
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.
Mangrum toured the course
with the nonchalance of a Perry Como at rehearsal, whistling, humming, scratching his ear, chatting with onlookers.
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.
Not exact matches
Gottlieb's
nonchalance toward this fundamental limitation of Mendelssohn's thought suggests that his own strong sympathy for Mendelssohn has less to do
with the foundations of his philosophy than
with its practical ramifications.
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.
Yet, the people who were inclined to dismiss the matter of polygamy were treating
with a certain
nonchalance something that deserved to be treated
with far more caution and sobriety.
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.
I refuse to justify the
nonchalance with which people join and leave churches.
He tossed around some egg shells
with an air of
nonchalance.
His dribbling ability, vision and prowess, combined
with an air of
nonchalance makes him one of the leagues most freightning talents.
The
nonchalance with which he finished that chance is there for all to see.
When I broke down Watkins before the draft, I never saw him go after a ball thrown to him
with that kind of
nonchalance.
Such things he handles
with beautiful
nonchalance, friendliness — and lip.
Unorthodox, unflappable, respectable and polite, Jennings commanded his penalty box
with an air of
nonchalance and calmness that would shame Peter Schmeichel into retirement.
His follow - up matching orders from the club's hierarchy itself showed how serious his
nonchalance was while Chelsea's subsequent statement where they particularly pointed out that his behavior «does not represent the entire team and does not align
with the club's high expectations and strict requirements,» reeked of a distancing standpoint a father gives to any of his child unfortunate enough to soil the name of a great House.
When I came home, I shared the news
with my family, who met me
with equal parts enthusiasm and
nonchalance («the first book or the second book, Mama?»
She can discern shapes and the faint hue of colors, enabling her to recognize cars parked across the street and navigate her cozy art deco - style apartment
with surprising
nonchalance.
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.
There's an air of
nonchalance to Milly's collections, but always going hand in hand
with feminity and refined elegance.
They just look so cool
with boots or loafers and are yet so subtle which results in the perfect
nonchalance if you ask me!
I combined it, as so often,
with my pair of Ray Ban Round Metal sunglasses that after all these years is still my favorite (it is useful and always gives you that look of
nonchalance
Slip into the red leather miniskirt for a bold finish, or opt for cool - girl
nonchalance with the label's signature logo - branded basics.
I combined it, as so often,
with my pair of Ray Ban Round Metal sunglasses that after all these years is still my favorite (it is useful and always gives you that look of
nonchalance).
Its easy
nonchalance is enhanced
with a removable throat latch, elbow patches and back double vents.
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.
As a born - and - bred Los Angeles girl that is accustomed to nearly year - round warm weather, her sense of style is minimal, breezy casual luxe
with a touch of
nonchalance.
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.
There's a breezy
nonchalance to it that's difficult to find fault
with.
Opt for the cool - girl
nonchalance of Isabel Marant, Étoile
with this Gatlin relaxed - fit sweater.
Cut
with an oversized fit and a boxy
nonchalance, this denim jacket from Yeezy's fifth season is the ultimate topper for season - to - season ease.
The resulting outfit is a balanced example of tomboy - meets - girly - girl: the untied boots and the boy t - shirt
with the funny print bring some
nonchalance to the table, while the dress, lace vest, and golden sequin bow add feminine touches to the ensemble.
It brings together excellent food, a renowned chef and impressive reputation
with a casual
nonchalance.
Slevin, it turns out, is the name of our hero, an ostensibly regular guy played
with disarming
nonchalance (given his predicament) by Josh Hartnett.
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.
With his cultivated air of nonchalance, the trivialized, consequence - free violence and reverse - engineering of a plot threaded with convenient twists and unexpected arrivals, Wheatley seems intent upon lowering the stakes at every opportun
With his cultivated air of
nonchalance, the trivialized, consequence - free violence and reverse - engineering of a plot threaded
with convenient twists and unexpected arrivals, Wheatley seems intent upon lowering the stakes at every opportun
with convenient twists and unexpected arrivals, Wheatley seems intent upon lowering the stakes at every opportunity.
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.
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.
It wasn't until after her agent called her to tell her the director was so impressed that he wanted to call her to talk — news which Krieps met
with disconcerting
nonchalance — that she understood just for whom she was auditioning.
We greet each new effrontery
with the same kind of
nonchalance - approaching - nihilism.