| 31. | Those 25 years of age and older adopted a dressy casual style which was popular throughout the decade.
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| 32. | The casual style of the dish indicates an easy-to-drink, affordable wine you can quaff.
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| 33. | By all accounts, Bacon had a laconic, casual style of underplaying that was unusual and connected with audiences.
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| 34. | Clothes must be appropriate for a variety of situations, he said, and that does not necessarily spell casual styles.
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| 35. | While the populace as a whole is inexorably moving toward more casual style, currents within this movement are embracing elegance.
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| 36. | That casual style got him barred from a Florida saddling paddock _ for wearing short pants on a 90-degree day.
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| 37. | The neckties recalled a speech the prince once made in admiration the casual style of dress of Nelson Mandela of South Africa.
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| 38. | The casual style and subculture had no name at first, and was merely considered a " smart " look.
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| 39. | Or tour the " Gates House, " which " typifies the Pacific Northwest's casual style ."
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| 40. | _A casual style of living and entertaining, manifested in open spaces : contiguous kitchen, family room and informal dining area.
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