| 41. | Last year's " Bandits " offhandedly made similar points in a more comedic fashion.
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| 42. | She offhandedly called Democratic vice presidential pick John Edwards her husband's " other running mate ."
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| 43. | That was an easy one, for openers; then the zinger, put offhandedly : " Where is
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| 44. | In 1920 the French critic Henri Collet offhandedly referred to a group of young Parisian composers as Les Six.
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| 45. | Numerous reports offhandedly concluded that, in Dodi al Fayed, Diana had found true love and lasting happiness.
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| 46. | Jagger's quip offhandedly saluted the history of the pure, unapologetic show biz the Rolling Stones embrace.
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| 47. | His worst fears were confirmed when the freshman from Holland offhandedly mentioned that he had heard his knee pop.
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| 48. | That's not accidental " ) to offhandedly nihilistic ( " I've lost something.
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| 49. | The idea for the Peace Corps came up almost offhandedly during an address by Kennedy in the 1960 campaign.
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| 50. | In the midst of discussing this, she discloses offhandedly to Pierre's family that she is pregnant.
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