Without taking his eyes off the field, Newsome said, almost offhanded, that he liked the Ravens'matchup at tight end.
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Dole then pressed the football allusion in what could have been an offhanded gig at his running mate's reported look ahead to 2000.
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There's more sparkle from Harrelson, who brings offhanded charm to the role of a nonchalant blowhard capable of real courage under fire.
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The first track, " Stomp and Buck Dance, " is an offhanded and skilled approach to the group's patently earthy style.
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Between offhanded nods to the Rolling Stones ( " All Grown Up " ) and George Jones ( " Melancholy Girl,"
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But like so many aspects of this movie, such stuff is delivered with an offhanded gravity that invests it with resonant feeling and politicized humor.
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This offers a solid basis for negotiations, and deserves better than its offhanded rejection last week by a low-level spokesman for the Tamil Tigers.
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It's a rich characterization that melds pride with hurt and resentment at the treatment she's received, sometimes expressing these through offhanded sarcasm.
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Hornblower's fears of reprimand for losing " Marie Galante " are quickly extinguished by the offhanded dismissal of the incident by Captain Pellew.
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When Mephistopheles tells how the Duchess entrusted to him Faust's child, who has just died, the tale is related in a chillingly offhanded ballad.