Word: casuality
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Despite the change in location, Lee said the new Grafton maintains much of the feel of the original restaurant’s casual feel...
...shipments of recorded music were down 4%, the worst the industry had to worry about--hair spray and tight pants aside--was that some listeners liked to mix their own cassette tapes with favorite tunes from the latest Phil Collins or Duran Duran albums. Record companies dealt with this casual piracy by printing a skull and crossbones on the backs of tapes along with the claim that HOME TAPING IS KILLING MUSIC. If that was the case, then it was the compact disc, which really took off in the mid-'80s, that brought the music industry back to life. Sure...
Even the most casual photographer, armed with one of those disposable happy-snappers, would be hard-pressed to take a bad picture here. We are talking postcard quality every time. As the sun bursts over the horizon, the mountain's jagged silhouette looms dramatically against the dawn's fiery palette. Innumerable hues of pink, red and orange are splashed about the sky, and are gently reflected on the cotton wool kingdom arrayed below...
...what the president tried to do on Earth Day in the majestic rolling hills of upstate New York. With beautiful Saranac Lake cleverly used as a backdrop for his one-act play, Bush presented his “Clean Skies” program and pushed for conservation measures. The casual observer may have actually believed that the president was being serious when he talked of being committed to environmental issues...
...least talked to Hoschouer. "What they called a background check was laughable," says one Justice Department official. "The closer the person gets to the crown jewels, the deeper we need to get into that person's head." If Hoschouer had divulged that he and Hanssen had had even casual conversations about setting up the rape of Hanssen's wife, says the official, "it would strike me as weird on two or three different levels. Is he seriously proposing a criminal act? Was he drunk, or was this the raving of a lunatic? Or did he appear balanced?" If the latter...