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1 If Knox really was innocent, why was she smiling with such insouciance at the police station and doing cartwheels, they ask.
2 That's what democracy is about. There's a remarkable blitheness to this, but the Brexiteers have given some apparent substance to such insouciance .
3 How could Raguel go about his business with such insouciance after listening to both Cain's and Mariel's recountal of the day's events?
4 The crossing was made with such insouciance the wonder was they hadnt done it at first, instead of wasting time on other expedients.
5 Such insouciance was understandable, not least because we have, and he has, been here before.
6 Such insouciance must have taken a great deal of effort, considering how tightly her jaw was clenched.
7 "And you offer such insouciance regardless?"
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