A tall, graceful hipster with a taste for loose-fitting, modish suits, he shapes his sentences, like his improvisations, unhurriedly, with a sense of surprise and pleasure over how they turn out.
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"Mrs . Gandhi had played her hand very cooly and unhurriedly in favor of waiting for a few more state assembly elections, " said Pran Chopra, a political analyst at the Center for Policy Research in New Delhi.
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As described in Allmusic : " Stranded " has a gorgeous faux doo wop lilt, and an elegant, timeless piano that cascades from the ether as a nocturnal alto saxophone ( Morrison ) who announces a stolid yet world-weary vocal that unhurriedly moves along to a backing chorus.
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With her choice of Felliniesque music ( a montage from " 8 { " and " Giulietta of the Spirits " ) and her deliberate pacing, which moves steadily if unhurriedly and allows the humor to build in its own time, Ms . Adamson has kept strict faith with Beckett's ambiguities.
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One of his biggest successes came at Chichester in 1965, with a production of Pinero's " Trelawney of the Wells, " when he had Victorian footmen in full view unhurriedly move furniture and a carpet and install a chandelier to transform the setting from modest lodgings to a house in upscale Cavendish Square.
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Up the route of Lindbergh and MacArthur, of Van Cliburn and Nehru, of Earhart and the Apollo astronauts, the men in pinstripes, wearing their aura of success, wallowed in the delicious taste of it all atop blue-and-white floats that unhurriedly crept along a one-mile dream route from Battery Park to Chambers Street.
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The only sure thing about it is that it is Ulver's finest work to date . " Benjamin Bland from " Drowned in Sound " said, " In a not dissimilar fashion to 2014 s collaboration with Sunn O ) ) ), " ATGCLVLSSCAP " unhurriedly glides through its run time ( a breezy seventy-nine minutes ) without ever feeling ponderous.
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Slowly, very slowly, like two unhurried compass needles, the feet turned towards the right; north, north-east, east, south-east, south, south-south-west; then paused, and, after a few seconds, turned as unhurriedly back towards the left . South-south-west, south, south-east, east . . . ."
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For example, suppose in 2000 you're looking at an old poster giving phonetic instructions to the Germans how to surrender, and you recall a terrorist shooting a machine gun in your direction while you laugh and unhurriedly run off yelling " Wir sorriender ", which seems absurd and doesn't happen until years later when you go off into the woods a mile away from anyone in order to'safely'fool around with precognitive phenomena without hurting anyone else.