She continued walking, ignoring her hair plastered to her face, the way her clothes clung uncomfortably to her body. |
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Michael and Jessica were shifting uncomfortably and nervously, unsure of what to do. |
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I'm not referring here to fidgeting uncomfortably while an unseasoned actor lurches turgidly through thousands of rhyming couplets. |
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She gestures to your bags, her American twang uncomfortably loud in the small area. |
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Miriam clasped and unclasped her hands on the table in front of her, uncomfortably aware of her sweaty palms. |
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Works are also squeezed uncomfortably together, which doesn't allow for decent viewing. |
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The actor looks uncomfortably thin, prompting the viewer to question whether the sacrifice he made for his art was safe in the first place. |
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Just like the rigorous ING Bank building further up the street, the Stock Exchange sits uncomfortably in the urban fabric. |
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In the following scene things immediately take on an uncomfortably voyeuristic tone. |
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The collected cast grinned uncomfortably from the stage, looking out on a crowd of handsomely dressed Upper West Siders. |
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Do this at the Opera House and the bourgeois in the front row would be shifting uncomfortably in their seats I'll wager. |
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The stirrups were also short and nonadjustable, forcing the team members to ride with their knees uncomfortably bent. |
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The uncomfortably familiar grind and click of a rampaging computer sounded again, the numbers beginning anew. |
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Bran shifted uncomfortably under the harsh stares, strong team that he was. |
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Premier Guy Mollet, in the center of it all, havered uncomfortably. Once again irresolution was at the helm in France. |
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It is growing apparent from your vicar's shortening sermons that it is becoming uncomfortably warm weather in which to wear a cassock. |
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Candy got up uncomfortably from her bus seat, and straightened her ruffled skirt. |
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I dozed fitfully and uncomfortably at first and then fell into a deep, heavy sleep. |
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Alexander was pushed up against the side of the carriage and bound with hemp rope that chafed uncomfortably against his bare wrists. |
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As a boy who was overserious, solitary, weak and tempramental, there also seemed something rather uncomfortably personal about all of this. |
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Springtime is always welcome in Sacramento, but summertime can be uncomfortably hot. |
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Initially, we first went to sit down at another table but found it uncomfortably hot. |
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The train is not full because, due to the delays, it is now past rush hour but the carriage I sit in is uncomfortably hot and stuffy. |
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No matter what she did, after about a half hour, she began to be uncomfortably hot. |
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They just weren't strong enough, and the boats were coming uncomfortably close now. |
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This is a movie with a distinct and startling cinematic language, but with uncomfortably coercive mannerisms. |
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The arm around his waist tightened indiscernibly and the body against his shifted uncomfortably. |
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So they know that they were uncomfortably put in a position of being complicit in a cover-up. |
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The film's fetishistic approach to auto racing is uncomfortably like the current NASCAR craze. |
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Confusion and uncertainty fogged Drillian's brain as he shifted uncomfortably, unsure of what to do. |
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The client has wheeled himself uncomfortably close to me, his footless leg dressed in a brightly colored argyle sock. |
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It's every bit as chaotic and mad as London in its way, with a creaking, uncomfortably, rattly Metro system. |
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His vocal performance is powerfully nuanced as he veers from a soft, uncomfortably high croon to a barely contained wail by song's end. |
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Such intervention has uncomfortably co-existed with notions of free enterprise and market efficiency. |
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The sun had now more-or-less burned away the remains of the sea fret, and it was a very pleasant, not uncomfortably warm afternoon. |
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Our knowledge of the vessels in use in the prehistoric period is still uncomfortably slight. |
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It's surprising then that the it's the Jelly who take to the stage with dark grinding guitars leaving the pill poppers gurning uncomfortably. |
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My fluffy white pillow was uncomfortably protuberant and I couldn't sleep all night. |
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It seems the whole global capitalist edifice lies rather uncomfortably on the shoulders of the humble shopper. |
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Growth in the euro area is clearly weakening but inflation is uncomfortably high. |
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Unlike many science fiction dystopias, this one seems uncomfortably realistic. |
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I was taken aback by his sudden mood change and shifted in the leather seat uncomfortably. |
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She lowered the knife from my throat, where it pressed uncomfortably close to the jugular. |
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That was Thomas, I realised, looking over the plump, red-faced infant spread out uncomfortably all over my chair. |
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While Mona stares uncomfortably into the horse's eye, Tamsin regards her with poised bemusement. |
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I was also uncomfortably aware of the fact that Brendan was regarding me with a steady gaze. |
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That poignancy cannot be recaptured now, and the choreography's mass yearnings and grievings feel uncomfortably religiose. |
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We entered the interview room, which was uncomfortably hot, and painted an even pastel green that still seemed lavatorial. |
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He laughed, knowing her admission was an effort to inject some levity back into a situation that had grown uncomfortably serious. |
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On the other hand, the libertarian socialist critique of consumerism appears surprisingly, if not uncomfortably pertinent. |
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Her hair was in rollers and she had an avocado green clay mask on that was pulling her skin uncomfortably tight. |
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I looked through the book and in various places read uncomfortably familiar passages. |
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She tried to pull her hands free but winced as the rope rubbed uncomfortably against her skin. |
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She made her way uncomfortably past the piles of luggage to grab her own bags. |
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I asked him, shifting in my seat uncomfortably before playing with the paper band on my wrist. |
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Cruz gives a stoical performance that brings some tenderness to what is essentially a rather uncomfortably melancholic melodrama. |
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Sky Blues fans were uncomfortably quiet on the terraces, clearly punishing their side's recent poor form with a wall of near-silence. |
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Caddell is not alone among the anti-Bush who acknowledge that some Bush attacks are uncomfortably close to the mark. |
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Her father offers him her hand in marriage, and she sits uncomfortably as they joke about this. |
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It looked as lavish as they usually do and seated you as uncomfortably as they usually do. |
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To explore how you create some of your troubles would bring you uncomfortably close to your unknown inner secrets. |
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He could feel his voice becoming huskier and his member was becoming uncomfortably hard in his wet jeans. |
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The Tlingit of Alaska know this, and they are tenaciously preserving the remnants of a culture uncomfortably close to extinction. |
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Brant shifted uncomfortably, obviously nervous about the gun still pointed directly at him and he began to lower his hands. |
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If nothing else, I knew that I would enjoy the spectacle of it uncomfortably squirming through the minefields of its own institutional political correctitude. |
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The suspension bumps and thumps loudly and sometimes uncomfortably. |
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She became uncomfortably hot and removed clothing without stopping. |
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Peter Jukes on the text message from Rebekah Brooks to Cameron that made this uncomfortably clear. |
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Jessica worked up a sweat dancing so the dress stuck uncomfortably to her. |
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I shifted uncomfortably on my feet and looked down at the ground. |
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I shifted uncomfortably in my position on a plastic covered sofa. |
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Railing against bigness is the easy part, as the Tea Party is now uncomfortably aware. |
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Old lady in disabled seat wibbles uncomfortably in her chair. |
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His handful of devoted aides have headed for their cars, and he is by himself on this uncomfortably warm Wednesday night. |
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The food dye makes them look uncomfortably bold and brash with their poor flowers and leaves coloured pea green and orange, bright red and even blue. |
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But it illustrates yet again the uncomfortably cosy relationship between those in power and those charged with policing them in the nicest possible way. |
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As she uncomfortably lowered herself onto the chair on the guest side of his desk, he pulled a sheaf of parchment tied together with twine from a desk drawer. |
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Brian uncomfortably fluffed up a nest of sorts on the couch. |
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I was pregnant, uncomfortably so, for the first time and with twins, due the following March. |
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Andrew's slightly parted lips were resting uncomfortably on the back of her neck, his horrid breath and snores now directed quite frankly right at her nose. |
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It was a powerful, soul-searching gaze that bore into him uncomfortably. |
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The once clear demarcation in Dracula between heroine and villainess is made uncomfortably fluid by Stoker's parallel descriptions in these stories. |
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Summers in this climatic zone are warm, rainy and uncomfortably humid. |
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Within a few minutes he had lost his rhythm as the mare suddenly stopped short and he started bouncing uncomfortably on the tough leather of the saddle. |
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Has he ever had any uncomfortably close calls in his career? |
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After her surgery, she is recovering both comfortably and uncomfortably. |
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The resulting silver, black, white and sepia images are multilayered palimpsests whose billowing blobs of form hover, sometimes uncomfortably, within the pictorial arena. |
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Despite advances in headphone design, the fact is you are still listening to glorified stereo, where the sounds appear to thump uncomfortably inside your head. |
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With the atmosphere successfully in place you'll find yourself uncomfortably wriggling in your seat long before the ravens start to appear in the attic. |
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Claire looked at her feet, shuffling uncomfortably in place. |
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Pictures show Valentini hovering uncomfortably close to the participants, scanning the action, sizing people up. |
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We are forced to sit uncomfortably and observe the violence on the screen. |
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If responder does not have a five card suit nor stoppers in opponent's preempt, he is forced to cue bid spades and your defensive contract becomes uncomfortably high. |
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It was stuck between two narrow residential streets and rode uncomfortably up to the gutters on each side, so that there was no sidewalk adjacent to the lot. |
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In the past, travelers could uncomfortably lug around full sized garden gnomes from destination to destination. |
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Henderson's best strike on goal saw goalkeeper Kingson uncomfortably fumble his measured shot around the post. |
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Instead of lining up neatly, the spins move around uncomfortably thanks to quantum fluctuations that keep them twitching even at absolute zero. |
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Larger-than-life characters and a storyline to make B-movie scriptwriters shuffle uncomfortably in their seats, the Autobots and Decepticons are at it again. |
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A bonus for those working on their tans in the stands, but in the dressing room the made-for-the-shade Brits and the Scandis are sweating uncomfortably already. |
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However, last night we scored a twomp of this extremely chronic weed, and we hotboxed Shaun's car...I was GONE. Just out of it. Almost uncomfortably stoned. |
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Rubber-clothed figures entered from an inner room like divers in air. Some of the vesicant-proof suits did not fit and the wearers moved uncomfortably and clumsily. |
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But scientist Dr Helen Czerski, does get uncomfortably close to an American alligator which uses the vibrations of its entire body to make fountains of dancing water. |
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But scientist Dr Helen Czerski does get uncomfortably close to an American alligator, which uses the vibrations of its entire body to make fountains of dancing water. |
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Peter Kennedy was gazing up at Lisa and her coconut when he suddenly felt a looming presence, an uncomfortably close breath and the smell of kabana sausage. |
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