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When Hitler was told that the only person in casual clothes was Italian, he jumped out of the tank and eyeing Montanelli like a madman, began a ten minute hysterical speech followed by military salute and exit.

casual and by
The casual seduction of a seventeen-year-old bluestocking seemed tame by comparison.
It may be by bank loans, sale of notes or warrants, or by the somewhat casual method of issuance and registration of warrants.
The phrase began to be used in response to the blending of sounds between these international genres and frequent misrepresentations of genre by casual fans.
Derailleur gears and hand-operated cable-pull brakes were also developed during these years, but were only slowly adopted by casual riders.
The researchers note that some of the best instances of usability adjustments can be made through casual conversation, and that often usability is bypassed by developers because these individuals never think to consult test users.
This dishonour was either hereditary or it arose from ritual pollution whereby honourable citizens could become dishonourable by coming into casual contact with members of these untouchables.
At best this kind of transition had previously been dealt with by having the directions of travel of the actor in the two shots correspond on the screen, but in a film such as The Bank Burglar's Fate ( Jack Adolfi, 1914 ), one can see shot transitions in which a cut is made from an actor just leaving the frame, to a shot of him well inside the frame in an adjoining location, which have the positions and directions so well chosen that to the casual eye his movement appears quite continuous, and the real space and time ellipsis between the shots is concealed.
In addition to organized sports betting, both legal and illegal, there are many side-betting games played by casual groups of spectators, such as NCAA Basketball Tournament Bracket Pools, Super Bowl Squares, Fantasy Sports Leagues with monetary entry fees and winnings, and in-person spectator games like Moundball.
He also sought to break from the class-conscious conventions of the 1930s and early 40s, when top hat and tails or tuxedos were the norm, by dancing in casual or everyday work clothes, so as to make his dancing more relevant to the cinema-going public.
Kosiński himself responded that he had never maintained that the book was autobiographical, even though years earlier he confided to Houghton Mifflin editor Santillana that his manuscript " draws upon a childhood spent, by the casual chances of war, in the remotest villages of Eastern Europe.
Later authors maintain that this was done to make this material less accessible to the casual reader and prevent its abuse by detractors.
Although the technology can be circumvented by several current DVD rippers such as AnyDVD or DVDFab, Macrovision claimed that 95 % of casual users lack the knowledge and / or determination to be able to copy a DVD with RipGuard technology.
On 29 November 1995, Stott Despoja was appointed to the casual vacancy created by the resignation of Senator Coulter due to ill-health.
In casual play, the right to deal a hand typically rotates among the players and is marked by a token called a dealer button ( or buck ).
A local scene usually has a small group of dedicated punks surrounded by a more casual periphery.
Typically, a bullet is propelled by the contained deflagration of an explosive compound ( originally black powder, later cordite, and now nitrocellulose ), although other means such as compressed air are used in air rifles, which are popular for vermin control, hunting small game, formal target shooting and casual shooting (" plinking ").
Inspired by the ancient Chinese strategy game ' Go ', Hasegawa sought to create a game that was rich in strategy, but still approachable by the casual player.
The game was the first " downloadable casual game " produced with a rock band and was cited by numerous publications including the New York Times as an innovative marketing product for a music act.
In August 2009, the Scheme Steering Committee which oversees the standardization process announced its intention to recommend splitting Scheme into two languages: a large modern programming language for programmers, and a subset of the large version retaining the minimalism praised by educators and casual implementors ; two working groups were created to work on these two new versions of Scheme.
Some ' sports ' are competed ( or simply enjoyed ) on a more casual basis, often by children:
This latter technique is referred to by professionals as " compositing ", and in casual usage is often called " photoshopping ".

casual and aircraft
They both were given " shoe bombs ", casual footwear adapted to be covertly smuggled onto aircraft before being used to destroy them.

casual and somewhat
Despite Roe's somewhat casual use of the term ' atheist ', he could not quite put his finger on Jahangir's real beliefs.
Many scholars in other fields use the term " myth " in somewhat different ways ; in a very broad sense, the word can refer to any traditional story or, in casual use, a popular misconception or imaginary entity.
The subdeacon's specific vestment was the tunicle, in practice almost indistinguishable in form from the deacon's dalmatic ( the tunicle was sometimes somewhat longer than the dalmatic or had slightly less elaborate decoration, but this was often unnoticeable by the casual churchgoer ).
Formal and casual criticisms of a work ( a poem, an article, a book, a painting, or a play, for example ) often use the term ' critique ' to refer to any somewhat loosely-applied argument about the quality of the work, typically when used in reference to popular ( loose ) expectations, or conventionality, of a genre or class.
A stub network is a somewhat casual term describing a computer network, or part of an internetwork, with no knowledge of other networks, that will typically send much or all of its non-local traffic out via a single path, with the network aware only of a default route to non-local destinations.
The band coincided the album release with a U. S. tour called the Peepshow tour, which was not a typical promotional tour for the band, and was seen as being somewhat geared towards the band's biggest fans, rather than promoting the album to casual fans.
Some bronzes of the period were incised in a rough, casual manner, with graph structures often differing somewhat from typical ones.
Whereas geology, mineralogy, and rockhounding groups, clubs, and societies as well as museums usually date ( of find and geologic ), photograph, and note location of minerals, much of the retail mineral and jewellery trade can be somewhat casual about dates, locations, and descriptive claims.
For a time, some show sanctioning organizations did not allow brown boots, considering them to be casual attire, although the rule has relaxed somewhat.
The film's fractured narrative structure and casual relationship with the " fourth wall " are somewhat reminiscent of Annie Hall, and the neurotic, bespectacled protagonist uncomfortable with attainable love is reminiscent of many of Woody Allen's roles.
While somewhat casual, these epics are still more formal than the short prayer songs mentioned earlier.
Portions of the Tri-State Tollway are referred to in somewhat archaic language during traffic reports and casual conversation.
" Crowther noted that " so abundant the breathless events that one might forget, in the hubbub, that there is no logic in this wild-goose chase ;" he also questioned the " casual presentation of the FBI as a bunch of bungling dolts, film's general disregard of authorized agents, and slur on the navy yard police ", all of which " somewhat vitiates the patriotic implications which they have tried to emphasize in the film.
The " norm " ( used in themes A, B and D ) is a throaty, loud timbre with casual enunciation and somewhat microtonal / bent pitches.
The female Oriental cockroach has a somewhat different appearance to the male, appearing to be wingless at casual glance but has two very short and useless wings just below her head.
While John Carmack initially warned gamers not to purchase the GeForce 4 MX ( which casual consumers often confused with the DirectX 8 capable GeForce 4 Ti, though it was at best an improved GeForce 2 ), its somewhat widespread adoption compelled id Software to add it to the list of supported cards.
His war started in the obsolete light cruiser HMS Cardiff on the arduous northern blockade patrol that deprived Germany of imports, and it continued briefly in the cruiser HMS Penelope where his “ somewhat casual manner ” was perceptively diagnosed as “ liable to mislead ”.

casual and akin
Secondary masochism, in other words, is the relatively casual version, more akin to a charade, and most commentators are quick to point out its contrivedness.

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