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But Indiana also found ways to cut its costs, however undramatically.
She made an effort to speak clearly, undramatically, and concisely.
In short, it means being undramatically pushed up against the wall of oneself."
The star that Gonzalez had given him the night before was pinned undramatically to his shirt front.
The other patrons were grouped undramatically around the central bar, some in knots of three or four.
And that, undramatically, was how our evening went.
Tears filled her eyes, gently, undramatically, and bunched into small clear globes.
And the behavior of the protesters is extraordinarily - and undramatically - polite.
"Murder," Jack said as undramatically as he could manage.
The camp itself, undramatically set in scrub trees at ground level, is in the safari company's private game reserve.
The sun dropped quickly and undramatically below the ridge, then lighted the clouds pink and orange.
Mr. Kramer is crestfallen: "You tell it all so undramatically."
Slowly, undramatically, as it moved through the screen, the titanic construction was crumbling down to a mountainous pile of rubble.
The auction began abruptly and undramatically.
Her portraits are unrelenting but kind, well served by undramatically rich writing that roams but always gets to the point.
Undramatically."
He seldom mentioned the war, insisting undramatically that Iwo Jima had no heroes but the dead.
Then they came out quite undramatically from a hole in which there were many brushwood sticks, in the space between the roots of a giant tree.
Here, in this lonely place in the midst of the great cornlands, had come, undramatically, a greater drama than the Earth had yet known.
As the mid-1860s approached undramatically, he was forced to shift his timeframe so that the end was no longer anticipated until 1941.
And come to think of it, the contact had been made already, but so naturally, so undramatically, that it failed to register as a great, important meeting.
In the bottom of the bucket the newspaper burned steadily and undramatically; the edges of the notes curled like live things, went brown but did not ignite.
In this the Nomuri family had bought into America, quietly, undramatically, and successfully, Chet told himself, sitting up to his neck in hot water.
Then, as undramatically as their ascent began, it tailed off, and second place, instead of being a means to a loftier end, became a sort of way station.
FEW landscapes are as undramatically beautiful as the Limousin, the rolling countryside around Limoges in the heart of France.