without (apparent) effort
1effort — noun 1 PHYSICAL/MENTAL ENERGY (U) the physical or mental energy that is needed to do something: Lou lifted the box without any apparent effort. | take/require effort: It takes a lot of time and effort to get an exhibition ready. | take all the… …
2reel off — verb 1. unwind from or as if from a reel unreel the tape • Syn: ↑unreel • Hypernyms: ↑reel • Verb Frames: Somebody s something Somebody s something PP …
3facility — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I n. building, facilities; informal, washroom, toilet.See business, provision, uncleanness, facility. II Ease Nouns 1. facility, ease; easiness; capability, feasibility, practicability; dexterity …
4The Shadow (film) — Infobox Film name = The Shadow caption = theatrical poster director = Russell Mulcahy producer = Willi Bär Martin Bregman Michael Scott Bregman writer = David Koepp starring = Alec Baldwin John Lone Penelope Ann Miller Ian McKellen Jonathan… …
5Pope Pius II — Infobox pope English name=Pius II birth name=Enea Silvio Piccolomini term start=August 19, 1458 term end=August 14, 1464 predecessor=Callixtus III successor=Paul II birth date=birth date|1405|10|18|mf=y birthplace=Corsignano, Italy… …
6Moondragon — Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics First appearance …
7Intuition — has many related meanings, usually connected to the meaning ability to sense or know immediately without reasoning , and is often regarded as a divine or prophetic power, including:* Intuition is the philosophical method of Henri Bergson. *… …
8sprezzatura — foreign term Etymology: Italian studied nonchalance ; perfect conduct or performance of something (as an artistic endeavor) without apparent effort …
9Baldassare Castiglione — Baldassare Castiglione. Portrait by Raphael Born December 6, 1478(1478 12 06) near Casatico, which is near …
10Wilhelm Backhaus — ( Bachaus on some record labels) (b. March 26, 1884 Leipzig, Germany ndash; d. July 5, 1969 Villach, Austria) [cite book | last = Slonimsky | first = Nicolas | authorlink = | coauthors = Theodore Baker | title = Baker s Biographical Dictionary of …