1. There is an element that is still doing the Thomasville dining room suite, but we are becoming more casual. 2. Dress becomes more casual during summer, and is tolerated in the business offices as it would not be at other times. 3. I never became casual there. 4. Josephson said the Ellis incident illustrates that society has become too casual about lying, and liars have forgotten the damage they can do. 5. More than one in four of those surveyed said the attire of wedding parties has become more casual in the past few years. 6. Our society is becoming more casual, so noninstitutional and nonreligious holidays like Halloween are perfect for us. 7. Things quickly became less casual. 8. We have steadily become more casual about showing and singing the tortures, murders and rapes of our most nightmarish imaginations. 9. Although standards on clothing among Japanese have become more casual recently, most remain conservative about what to wear. 10. She allowed Basuki back into the match by becoming too casual, and the Indonesian responded by unsettling Hingis with aggressive play and punishing forehand. |