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Not that I should be blase about death, of course.
What people are not blase about this summer is growth.
A few years and they'd be too blase to notice.
But sometimes I think that all of the freedom we have has made us too blase.
But the staff is not blase, big city or sophisticated.
And some people are not blase about the Presidential visit.
"How can you lie there and act so blase about being left back?"
He seemed so damned blase after what had been done to us.
But quickly his blase expression turned into a look of concern.
But he was becoming blase, having spent much of his time here during the crisis.
Here his best friend has been murdered, and he seems almost blase about it.
She's the blase eye of the hurricane that's the world around her.
Still, investors were blase following news of the President's plan yesterday.
I've been in the business a long time, and you get to be blase about certain things, but this is not one of them."
After his near miss in the 200, Lewis appeared almost blase.
"Given the state of the economy, we are not blase about it.
Blase himself appears in the movie as the race announcer.
We really can't be blase about these kinds of things.
It appears to me the government became a little bit blase."
Some people have even become a bit blase about the market's gyrations.
That opened the eyes of the most blase fashion show viewers.
Customers are so blase these days about things like this."
No wonder the west feels so blase about killing when people simply look the other way.
He was always so light-hearted in a blase sort of way.
To a certain extent, the city's blase approach was, perhaps, not so surprising.