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1 All their intention and purpose are patent to the most casual observer.
2 That had been disclosed by the most casual examination of his injury.
3 By silent consent we discussed at breakfast only the most casual topics.
4 They were crude specimens, revealing their profession to the most casual observer.
5 On even the most casual inspection of Northampton's canvas, these hues dominate.
6 Charley's adoration of her brother was obvious to the most casual observer.
7 His legs were crossed at the ankles, in a most casual pose.
8 The most casual observer of Irish politics knows that Sinn Féin is different.
9 A general air of neglect and growing dilapidation impressed the most casual observer.
10 To the most casual observer it was palpable that he walked the world
11 He rarely spoke of himself, even in the most casual way.
12 One looks to see your most casual act freighted with intentions not obvious.
13 Somehow he felt a chill underlying her most casual words to-day.
14 The most casual man she knew, Marsh had still dressed up for her.
15 They've sent for you, but I'm the most casual sort of an acquaintance.
16 I said it in the most casual voice: It's nothing special, it's just meat.
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