| 11. | That's especially so in the common, by now almost offhanded characterization of abortion as murder.
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| 12. | The " Chicago Tribune " reported this week that Swann guaranteed a victory in an offhanded remark.
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| 13. | Did Rodgers and Hammerstein ever write anything with the breezy naturalness and offhanded urbanity of " Manhattan "?
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| 14. | Organized religion has been around for eons and can survive an offhanded jibe from a generally well-meaning fellow.
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| 15. | Jones frequently made offhanded remarks to reporters that created an uproar and many believed these were just more publicity stunts.
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| 16. | The most revealing statement Athey makes is an offhanded voice-over comment heard at the very end of the film.
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| 17. | Now some critics see Altman as a bit of a misogynist, and this offhanded remark could be seen as proof.
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| 18. | The very lack of pretension allows the town house to reflects the couple's true personalities in an almost offhanded way.
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| 19. | He continues to speak in a chilling whisper and can raise goosebumps with an offhanded " Okey-dokey ."
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| 20. | "She probably was very painstaking, " he said, " but we wanted it to look offhanded and fun.
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