There was a moment of awkward silence until a phone ringing made them all jump, then they laughed, embarrassed that they were so easily startled. |
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He felt clumsy and awkward in the air, his body too ungainly to be properly streamlined. |
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I just hope I covered my feelings up well because I felt awkward walking in on that. |
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It made the language he spoke sound harsh, abrupt, awkward, without poetry. |
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Repeated notes can sound awkward now, and the acciaccaturas of Variation 9 emerge as softened. |
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There are widespread negative attitudes that adults who are morbidly obese are weak-willed, ugly, awkward, self-indulgent, and immoral. |
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Something of a maverick figure, he has a long record of raising awkward questions for successive British administrations. |
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Their steeply raked windshields and low seats gave them a track-ready look but made them awkward to use. |
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People keep saying it's this awkward union, but it's a great junction of two fashion superstars. |
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Inspired by the latest episode of Girls Gone Wild, he travels to Wisconsin with his adorably awkward manservant, Soren. |
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My awkward phase lasted for 9 long years and only began to whittle away during my junior year of college. |
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For many managers, passing judgment on another human being is an awkward exercise at best, a breeding ground for rancor and hostility at worst. |
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It's also a handy disguise for that awkward little abdominal jut of mine, which no amount of stomach crunching will dispel. |
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These awkward facts, combined with a formidable military capability, go a long way towards explaining the current colonialist adventurism. |
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But sometimes his adverbial excess and convoluted structures result in awkward prose. |
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Sandler's a ridiculous romantic lead, but when the tone of the film matches his awkward effort with pure whimsy, it's light fun. |
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Some jokes fall flat, shifting the harmonic balance from whimsy to awkward. |
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What she has so far are the awkward, and, at times, ponderous ravings of a talentless hack, obsessed and clueless. |
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Rob Schmidt, a whiz with electronic devices, is a firm believer in honesty, telling you anything, no matter how awkward the position. |
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The text reads smoothly most of the time, yet occasionally an awkward construction captures the reader's attention. |
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The typesetting shows problems as well, and the kerning and word-spacing in some lines is so awkward as to render the line almost unreadable. |
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Politicians love schools because the kiddies are so photogenic and don't ask awkward questions. |
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Nic, when that team goes in on Monday, is there going to be some sort of formal reception to meet them, or it is going to be an awkward moment? |
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The course had awkward cambers on the woods and hillside areas with greasy mud and ice much in evidence. |
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Screaming lustily, apparently as healthy as his sister despite the awkward way he came into the world, the second child was born. |
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There was an awkward semicircle of wheeled vehicles arranged around the wreck, all black and white with lights on. |
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Seth is an exuberant young man, rather socially awkward, and a bit of a wise aleck. |
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The first word was in Joey's awkward writing, but someone had finished the letter for him. |
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The awkward xebecs would never be able to outmanoeuvre the British vessels. |
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She was awkward as all get out, relentlessly drowning in unimportant details and entranced by the most ordinary of things. |
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So there are some awkward questions here about the relationship between units and interaction capacity. |
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At the same time, these types of records are awkward and time-consuming for officials to process for release. |
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It allows yearning singles to evaluate what a persons' personality is like even before they get an opportunity to make awkward eye contact. |
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The friend, in an awkward attempt at ingratiation, plays for her a tape of him amateurishly playing the drums with his band. |
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Despite these reprieves, the style of the show is somehow off, the music awkward, the direction formless. |
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Even with her respectable outfit and beautiful girl on her arm, it felt awkward. |
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Michael twisted painfully out of the way and swung his sword left-handed in an awkward but powerful arc. |
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Finally, after a few seconds of awkward silence, the leftmost one finally spoke. |
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He was unprepared and without an answer, and the situation suddenly seemed awkward. |
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They were, and still are, the gods of geek rock, and their songs have become anthems for the alienated, awkward, and lonely. |
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Every designer needs a good stock photo collection or your designs may start to look dated or retro, awkward or tired. |
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The radio controls are designed more for style than function and are awkward to use. |
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It would be awkward to respect written lineation sometimes and to ignore it at other times. |
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Menand suggests that the author's avoidance of such metaphysical pathos was what made much of his writing awkward and dry. |
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There is an awkward hero, there are a whole band of roguish characters, and there is the requisite bad guy. |
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Rude as they were, with their heavy, hobnailed shoes, and their awkward gait, they brought a little of Arcady with them. |
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The awkward relationship between archaeology and history is an old problem. |
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Never step over fences, jump ditches, or make other awkward or unbalanced moves while holding a loaded firearm. |
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There's an awkward pause as we try to ascertain the seriousness of the situation. |
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What he needs is a run of luck that will allow him to keep this awkward coalition together. |
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For a few moments there was an awkward silence, only tainted by the loud music and screaming voices coming from the other rooms. |
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Unfortunately, she has not been well served by her editors, and the book is replete with minor typos, awkward phrases, and run-on sentences. |
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Brewster, addressing the loose ball at an awkward height, cut his low volley into a vacant corner of the net. |
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Though these techniques may feel awkward initially, with practice they can become almost automatic. |
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Like many early talkies, this film alternates between stretches of awkward pantomime and stretches of clumsy dialogue. |
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Like most films of its day, Little Caesar reflects the awkward transition from the era of silents to the new age of talkies. |
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Due to awkward sexual awakenings and a suffocating family life, Rita is a ticking time-bomb. |
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This is the weird cake they gave me at the obligatory awkward going-away party at my old job. |
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Had staff consulted with the minister and agreed to feign communication breakdown so as not to have to deal with my awkward questions? |
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It was a rather banal response, but then I guess Labour's press office is used to dealing with awkward questions. |
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The lack of sliding side doors sees the Trajet lose out to the Kia here, and the seats can be more awkward and harder to fit. |
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This also means that you have to be prepared to listen to some hard truths and awkward questions. |
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Their stance is one of unswerving resistance, but their films, while dealing with awkward topics, have never been demagogic. |
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It becomes increasingly difficult when it occurs so repeatedly not to start asking awkward questions. |
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Unfortunately, this versatility has meant that the user controls are somewhat awkward and very difficult to master. |
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I love that last bit about Vignelli and the way he dealt with the awkward client. |
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London's tone suggests they're put out, as though we're being deliberately awkward. |
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Everyone wants peace, no one wants war, and if you aren't prepared to march then you're either gung ho or deliberately awkward. |
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Hasseck said one way of deciding how to deal with awkward customers was to work out what kind they were. |
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The mayor told us that this man has caused other problems that he is unwilling to resolve, so he seems to be an awkward person to deal with. |
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They kept waiters hanging on while rudely squabbling and were deliberately awkward. |
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He seems to be an actor perfectly suited to kitchen sink dramas in an age when demand from that sort of awkward, angry character is declining. |
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Shaw said it was vital to teach everyone in your business how to deal with awkward customers. |
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I am old, cynical, bitter, twisted, awkward, difficult, fussy, and generally hard to please. |
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Belinda had mentioned that she had been a secretary for a while and she was good at dealing with awkward customers. |
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We did not want to be awkward and put any unreasonable obstructions in the way. |
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However awkward and obstructive he has been, we are going to war come what may. |
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Even though she had never really cared to notice, the air was damp and the dripping coming from above made the silence very uneasy and awkward. |
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I was desperate for approval and to find some common ground to smooth over an unpleasantly awkward couple of days. |
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There were a few uneasy seconds of awkward silence, everyone looking at Christine with apprehension. |
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The episode ends with an awkward and uncomfortable lovemaking session between Tony and Carmela. |
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She could easily envision the awkward silences and uneasy shifting in the seats. |
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After a few such trips, I became bolder, and I got myself into quite a few awkward or embarrassing situations as a result. |
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I bought a suit today, after two weeks of deliberations, window shopping, and awkward small talk with sales assistants. |
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She hadn't laughed so much in ages, and it was always fun to make Joaquin awkward. |
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Remember that for ALL children, discovering their sexual self is a big deal and awkward. |
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Waiting for her to pick up was awkward and hard, but eventually the phone clicked over and a man's voice answered. |
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She finally asked after an awkward pause, exasperated with their indecision. |
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The elephant, unwieldy and awkward yet graceful and powerful, becomes an allegory for the form itself. |
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If a grader were a person, he might be called ungainly, awkward, or even a klutz. |
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He's a contradiction in that his jump shot, an awkward heave off his right shoulder, is fundamentally flawed. |
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I was always a bit awkward and ungainly as a child, so I thought that maybe I was just on the clumsy side. |
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The high ceilings and unbroken expanses of wall in such a house can make the rooms seem awkward and ungainly. |
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Mothers and fathers send out the message that boys are awkward, ungainly and silly. |
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He baffles hitters with an awkward delivery, a hard fastball and a Frisbee slider. |
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You remember how you felt at that age, when your own body was awkward and when you were full of energy and uncertainty. |
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But left-handers are renowned for being awkward and clumsy and in some societies they are still looked upon with suspicion. |
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Now she faked her clumsy and awkward movements, often purposely stumbling over anything that came her way. |
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Chris was nearly eighteen and though he was tall, filled out with spiky black hair and handsome features, he still felt awkward, gawky, and ugly. |
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Kouki could see by his stiff stance and awkward movement that he didn't like him. |
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In all of them you see a hunched, awkward man, uncomfortable in his own body. |
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He stood as straight as he could, which was not very straight, since he spent nearly two hours in an uncomfortable and awkward position. |
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If the motion feels awkward, uncomfortable or painful, you need to make an adjustment somewhere. |
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They almost always occur after sleeping, especially if in an awkward position such as leaning against a bus window. |
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The members did this while crouching-on the floor in a very uncomfortable, awkward position. |
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Mountain biking is jarring on the low back and is forcing your spine into an awkward, unnatural position. |
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As I lay on my side, too choked with inward giggling to move into a less awkward and uncomfortable position, my mother appeared. |
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One of his legs was bloodied and bent at an awkward angle because of a clearly broken bone. |
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The hotels are still generic and boring and when I sleep, it feels awkward and uncomfortable in the beds. |
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I laid on the floor at an awkward angle, the ropes that the crazy British dude had put on me had started to burn into my wrists. |
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I sat up angrily, muttering profanities to myself as I rubbed my elbows and knees which took my awkward landing hardest. |
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They need to learn to deal with the awkward squad, because, at some time in their lives, they are bound to meet people like that. |
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Once described as a one-man awkward squad, Bennett is nothing if not prickly and morally unforgiving. |
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The Brits are seen, even by former friends, as outsiders and leaders of the awkward squad. |
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It is harder to see why that should be so attractive to the awkward squad of left-wing Labour MPs on the back benches. |
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They are probably quite happy with their extra income and it is only when the awkward squad makes waves that they even bother to comment. |
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Too many hostile journalists have already consigned him to the ranks of the awkward squad. |
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The Government whips of the day knew I would never be a member of the awkward squad. |
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Unfortunately, we had an awkward situation during the race that made us lose the position. |
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Despite this, he still towers over me, and I feel like the baby of the family as he walks over and gives me a quick, awkward hug. |
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In Northfield, the city is in the awkward position of suing its own taxpaying citizens. |
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The music is awkward and unbalanced, a melange of cello, saxophone, piano and intermittent percussion. |
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Yao looks awkward running, but I think it's because his upper body is less developed than his lower body. |
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He was an awkward kind of fabulist, a tease who directed his subtle ironies as much at his readers as at his cats and foxes. |
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The story is crammed full of drama, awkward teen romance, and more than a little comedy. |
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Khan's mum and dad Shah and Falak were jumping for joy as their boy completed another man-sized mission against the awkward southpaw. |
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Mumbling and feeling awkward, Tristan moved to scoop a spoonful but the spoon hit the bowl and some of it splattered onto Tristan's chest. |
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The summit itself, which lies west of the col, involves some awkward scrambling but the views are as good from the col as the summit. |
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As an awkward, homely young woman, the Marquesa was forced into an arranged marriage. |
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If there had been silence and a hint of awkward shifting, I would have stopped right then and there. |
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She looked ridiculous with a mass of dark red hair jutting out in awkward directions. |
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In mounted combat their prime weapons were bow and arrow and lance rather than the awkward and uncertain trade musket. |
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The rider who can set a steady rhythm with her seat can help the green horse through these awkward stages. |
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Rising slightly from his awkward position, he seated himself wearily on the bed, then pulled her down next to him. |
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Some people in the audience tittered nervously during an awkward pause in the speech. |
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Luhning, in contrast, starts out as likably mild-mannered and awkward, so that the final frustrated explosion of his repressed feelings is unexpected and shocking. |
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There are times when this doesn't rise above the level of superior student production, particularly in the awkward doubling and some of the crowd scenes. |
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Others are clumsy and awkward, obvious targets of adolescent rejection. |
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Not only did she rebuff his awkward advance in person, she went home and did some sleuthing. |
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The CNN focus group found that the intense awkward interjections alienated swing voters and women in particular. |
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A yellow-haired person would contrast horribly and feel very awkward. |
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An awkward ascent, hopping from tussocks to old stumps through a deep mire, and then a stiff climb up steep screes, led to the high point of the circuit, the John Garner Pass. |
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In true, adorably awkward JLaw fashion, she tripped on her own dress while ascending the steps to accept the award. |
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He is unfailingly polite and contrite, still slightly awkward with the artifice of campaigning after all these years. |
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Some immediately treated the young rapper as a punchline, turning his awkward posture in the photo into a meme. |
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He sketched it quickly, his hand trembling, giving the drawing an awkward, palsied look. |
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He entered in an awkward alliance with Lapid to join the government but quickly distanced himself from it. |
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The Hangover star, currently in the critically acclaimed Birdman, certainly knows how to bring the funny as well as the awkward. |
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The awkward, PSA-worthy interaction comes across as a consent role-play, rather than a believable, exciting first kiss. |
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In an awkward scene, Frodo speaks with his uncle about an ambiguous adventure he had long ago. |
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But the truth is the Seacrests, the Bergerons, and the Deeleys are the personable, breezy diamonds in the awkward, robotic rough. |
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There, lying in an awkward, unnatural position, was the High Priestess. |
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This was abetted by several instances of abrupt and awkward editing. |
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Corner cupboards and wardrobes are very useful in an awkward space, but check the cupboard forms a true angle, as some were custom built to fit an irregular wall. |
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This is a good political answer to an often awkward question, and the Labour MP for Glasgow Kelvin is a time-served politician once again on the warpath. |
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Even the most silly distorted fact, tongue-in-cheek headline or top-spinned newspaper tales concerning Hibs put this awkward customer on the warpath. |
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Frustrated at the metal rigging, he took a second to recall how he loaded it during basic training, and he did the same, jamming the lever back into its awkward position. |
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But there is also a perceived need on the part of governments to build up a momentum in public opinion both to justify its actions and bury awkward questions. |
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The awkward divergence from fashion is so compellingly wrong that it appears cool in the most ironic, hipster kind of way. |
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As soon as she left, an awkward and tense silence settled over the room. |
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They have quizzical expressions, they're posed in awkward, falling-puppy positions. |
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A single guy coming into a group of guys who already know each other is always going to be awkward. |
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It also provided a social setting where the sixth graders could mingle without the pressures of a party or dance, which can be awkward for this age group. |
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Yet Mendieta has shown no desire to leave the club that made him a star, for it was at Valencia that he graduated from awkward full-back into a midfield maestro. |
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Stan hunched down next to Phillip as he squeezed himself into the tunnel at a relatively awkward and entirely uncomfortable angle as his tail lit the way for the party. |
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Not surprisingly, then, this is a book about heredity, about fathers and sons and their awkward relationships. |
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The track is immediately set apart by the awkward opening sounds of seagulls and a garbage truck in reverse gear, before it launches into a menacing guitar riff. |
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It would ball up on his hoof, making it uncomfortable and awkward to walk. |
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This awkward growing cycle means farmers all produce at the same time, glutting the market for a few months until the supply runs out and prices skyrocket. |
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Their absence both raises awkward questions over whether or not Edinburgh's festival is losing its lustre and highlights the intractable nature of film business politics. |
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She fools herself into thinking she can control the situation, but gradually the little white lies, awkward evasions and chance meetings combine to expose her guilty secret. |
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After a somewhat awkward first 15 min, the film gathers its pace and form, touching greatness on many levels, not least the performances and camera use. |
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You could knock him for not really interacting with his audience, for the scattergun nature of his approach, or for his awkward way of dealing with a heckle. |
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The song begins as an awkward power-chord assault that sounds like a high-school basement band that has recently given up their metal records for schwag and early Floyd. |
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The South African government's passive response to events in Zimbabwe inevitably raises awkward questions about the depth of its own commitment to democracy. |
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By two-thirty on the first afternoon at his house, I long for a cup of coffee but feel awkward about asking. |
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He dealt with an awkward question on devolution with the surety and intelligence you would expect from a man who refused to be bullied into Vietnam. |
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Plausibly and endearingly awkward, Joe is an immensely likeable hero. |
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He claims his agenda is industrial rather than political but observers say he will fit in with the new awkward squad of younger, more militant union leaders. |
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He could feel Tyna lift her head up from her awkward position across her shoulder. |
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The wood was hard and awkward, the stone ice cold during most of the year. |
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In addition, he frequently appears to be sidestepping awkward questions by the simple expedient of behaving as if you have asked something completely different. |
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O'Brien's hectic schedule may have been cast aside this weekend as he prepares to deal with many awkward questions, which may include some of the following. |
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There's nothing wrong with being awkward and difficult and odd. |
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He couldn't quite grab the vital winning goal as they came up against Lady Luck with her awkward head on, a stubborn defence and a goalkeeper in top form. |
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The resulting pieces at first look remarkably awkward and ungainly. |
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Many of the other performers, however, were stiff and awkward. |
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His parents were the village awkward squad, anti-socialists in a community of socialists, who built fences to separate them from other, more gregarious pioneers. |
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That most people walk in an ungraceful, ungainly and awkward manner with a forward inclination of the body does not mean that it is the normal way of walking. |
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His claims that the tribunal has shown bias towards him still leave a number of awkward issues to be dealt with. |
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The boy was using arm crutches to ambulate, and his short legs moved in a wide and awkward manner that suggested he was sweeping the floor with his feet. |
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The public perception of me is that I'm a hard man or an awkward man. |
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This awkward anachronism came about when a couple of hundred prefabricated bungalows, built to house workers on an irrigation project in the 1960s, fell into disuse. |
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Though he was an MP for a family borough from 1853 and in Derby's cabinet in 1866, his prickliness and rigidity made him an awkward colleague and a natural resigner. |
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The squabble was also immortalized in this incredibly awkward family portrait. |
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And on top of that they have to deal diplomatically with awkward patients. |
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He gained much lift and sharpness with his awkward wrong-footed deliveries. |
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She was brilliant, there was no doubt about that, but when it came to escaping from awkward situations, coming up with valid excuses or witty retorts, she was useless. |
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He became the first leader of a large union to swell the ranks of the awkward squad and was the first indicator that the unions were turning against New Labour. |
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I was asked to enter some of my favourite music, so being deliberately awkward, I entered four of my less well known favourites, first among them being Lucy Woodward. |
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He was so estranged from his three daughters that it took him several awkward moments to summon their names. |
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I've never seen London Mayor Boris Johnson look so awkward, evasive, and non-credible as in this BBC interview. |
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The news only got out to a few people in the building, who described the next day at work as exceptionally awkward. |
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The rapper will.i.am was one such panelist, forced upon Gregory for an excruciatingly awkward roundtable segment. |
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I had watched her shoot up into a slender but exquisitely formed woman from a frail, awkward child. |
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When an awkward silence falls over the room, he tries to inject levity. |
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Kitamura, a featherweight at most, might seem a awkward messenger for the material. |
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Our journey opened out with a white gate to pastures, shaded ridge and furrow and sight of Kilburn's White Horse from an aspect that flatters its awkward shape. |
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If we are honest, those of us who have all of our abilities sometimes are uncomfortable or even awkward alongside those who are seriously disabled. |
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Opera as an art form is in a rather awkward position in modern China. |
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The word inept, according to Roget's Thesaurus, means clumsy, artless, awkward, bungling, inadept, inefficient, unskillful, ham-handed and incapable. |
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If all of it was true, Stratford Oakmont must have had some of the most awkward water-cooler talks in corporate history. |
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Cassandra is sharp as a tack, awkward, and still young enough to greet her awakening desire and finer perceptions with astonishment and hyperbole. |
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Who loves quiet conversations about feelings or ideas, and can give a dynamite presentation to a big audience, but seems awkward in groups and maladroit at small talk? |
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I'd like to encourage some interactivity in this blog, so if anyone would like to email me with their awkward or embarrassing moments, I can post them here anonymously. |
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My mind went back to when Josh and I were Sammy's age, and how awkward it was at that age when people didn't want to be your friend. |
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She might be academically very successful and simply quite socially awkward. |
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The ambilevous child is unable to use either hand more skillfully than the other, but is equally awkward in the use of each. |
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Like the awkward bumpiness, this bold standing out is phallic but not mimetic. |
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Joseph Smith, a diffident, conscientious young man with moist hands and an awkward, absent-minded manner, was head gardener at Wotton Vanborough. |
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This place is a sure cure for a gimp's feeling out of place and a sure cure for a normie feeling awkward around a wheelchair. |
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Prey that is too large or awkward is taken to the surface to be torn apart. |
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While matchlocks provided a crucial advantage by allowing the user to aim the firearm using both hands, it was also awkward to utilize. |
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The pseudo-analytical questions are particularly awkward. What could the answer possibly be? |
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I found my place taken by an ill-bred, awkward puppy with a money bag under each arm. |
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He tried to ask the government ministers awkward questions supporting his case, but they were disallowed by the Lord Chief Justice. |
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Scramblers who continue on the top of the ridge are forced to descend an awkward short gully down from the final rock tower to rejoin the path. |
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The Dutch River was difficult to navigate, made more hazardous by shoals, three awkward bridges, and low water levels at neap tides. |
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In his own ears the words he spoke rang hollow, awkward, even impertinent. He could say nothing which did not seem hideously supercilious. |
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Compromise is awkward when religion is involved, and the several South Asian writing systems are considered sacral. |
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Our leg press machine is selectorized, so no awkward plate changes are necessary. |
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But shooters, sims and real-time strategy games ascended as the industry grew and mouseless home consoles made the genre's mechanics awkward. |
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Yet for so public a figure, Jackson was socially awkward, inept at small talk and terrified when the distant audience became an adoring mob. |
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I smiled and then looked away, feeling a bit awkward and on the verge of a full-out sobfest. |
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The result is nothing extraordinary, but feels awkward and stilted. |
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Their gestures seemed not of their volition, but as mechanical and awkward as the stiltings of marionettes. |
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He still looks wonderfully young, despite his awkward, shuffling, slinking walk, and his stooped shoulders. |
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Where Gossip Girl was polished and chic, NYC Prep was awkward and forced. |
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It was awkward even for my parents, unembarrassable progressives though they were. |
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Forget bulky hose reels with awkward handles, kinking pipes and difficult storage. |
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Until yesterday, this was a quiet place, even while the people on either side were clearly distressed by a new and awkward tension. |
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If you attempt to claim a lunch special during dinner, bonjour awkward! |
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Streets in Lisburn are littered with uneven surfaces, high kerbs and awkward signs, a report revealed this week. |
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Some people may simply find ways to sever their awkward ties that chafe. |
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Su says she has obsessively kept track of every bug-eyed, mishapen, awkward, or just plain wrong piece of taxidermy that she was able to find. |
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Old Pete would have had some smart gay backchat to deal with an awkward moment like this. |
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Relieved there 'd be no awkward questions to answer, she went to draw the curtains of her boxbed. |
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The story of my youth was about being socially awkward, bumbling, and bully-some. |
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After several awkward disrobings, you learn to do it with style, one button at a time. |
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Eesh, she hated this apartment. Hated the ugly popcorn ceilings and the awkward floor plan. Why had she stayed? |
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Before proceeding with furniture, Akerman advises removing the glass enclosing the Florida room, as it creates a small awkward space. |
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Everything I did seemed awkward to me, and everything I said sounded freighted with hidden meaning. |
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For long, awkward spells, City looked out of their depth. Dani Alves and Jordi Alba attacked like whippets from the full-back positions. |
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His sister Miriam, now a highschoolgirl, could not tear awkward eyes from the brother absence had changed so greatly. |
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Hardy was extremely shy as a child, and was socially awkward, cold and eccentric throughout his life. |
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An awkward man in society is like a bull in a china shop, always doing mischief. |
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Because double and single track may use different signalling systems, it may be awkward and confusing to mix double and single track too often. |
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Their silence would have been awkward but for the loquacity of Jane, who talked enough for all three. |
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However, examples like this are perceived by native speakers as excessively bureaucratic, stylistically awkward or even satirical. |
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Moviegoers found John Gilbert's voice an awkward match with his swashbuckling persona, and his star also faded. |
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Lewis stated in 2006 that his fight with Mavrovic was the most awkward win of his career. |
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Getting the audience to do a Mexican wave was slightly awkward. |
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That awkward whelp with his money bags would have made his entrance. |
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Trying to get the ball in play, she ducked and hit an awkward squash shot. |
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Ambilevous or ambisinister people are awkward with BOTH hands. |
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The awkward negative operations were a consequence of the SSEM's lack of hardware to perform any arithmetic operations except subtraction and negation. |
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Hashtag awkward as minor celebrity bed-wetter Charlotte Crosby theatrically stormed out of a Canadian religious community amid a heated row over her lowlife past. |
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The bulky device worked with a belt driven fan cranked by hand that made it awkward to operate, although it was commercially marketed with mixed success. |
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Though more awkward for vehicle occupants, most manufacturers opted to use less expensive automatic belts rather than airbags during this time period. |
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The ancient historian Tacitus describes Domitian's first speech in the Senate as brief and measured, at the same time noting his ability to elude awkward questions. |
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Where the Henley heroine comes across as an awkward, desperate, emotionally battered womanchild, the knockoff's simply dumb, needy, and infantile. |
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Some people's letter boxes are difficult to open or are partially stuck down, making it awkward to put the paper completely through, despite our best efforts. |
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Accepted me, did she? Doosed awkward, that. I thought she had more sense. |
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The relationship was sometimes awkward and Orwell and Heppenstall even came to blows, though they remained friends and later worked together on BBC broadcasts. |
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The zippily titled No Wrenching Of Guts This Time is the pick of their rapid fire debut EP Ken, which endears and charms, while hiding its awkward gaze behind its fringe. |
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As a result of the 3-wire's movement, our maintenance crew was placed in the awkward situation of having the safety chain guarding the propeller arcs compromised. |
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Its cold hammer-forged barrel is beyond accurate, and the ergonomic grip is all it takes to stay steady in awkward shooting positions or when shooting weak-handed. |
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There may be a giant sea-liner feeling its way down to the sea and it would be a very awkward obstruction, even for the giantliest of giant air liners. |
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Consider that the person asking is Mr. Bean, the diminutive, awkward, gravitationally challenged, accident-prone incarnation served up by Rowan Atkinson. |
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It was awkward at the time, but later we all had a laugh about it. |
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Having learned from his previous brushes with the authorities, Voltaire began his habit of keeping out of personal harm's way and denying any awkward responsibility. |
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The new college hallmates were awkward with each other at first, but after a game of charades as an icebreaker, they were laughing like old friends. |
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By fleeing, James ultimately helped resolve the awkward question of whether he was still the legal king or not, having created according to many a situation of interregnum. |
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