Her human awkwardness and emotional incontinence showed in her every gesture. |
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There is a pervading sense of discomfort and awkwardness about their arrangement and interaction. |
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Nervousness and awkwardness set in before the next track brings the funk back. |
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It was the best peace offering I could make, an oblique apology for the awkwardness resulting from Thanksgiving. |
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But she negotiates its vocal awkwardness capably, and supplies much of the character's blend of hauteur, froideur and directness. |
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There are times when a peculiar social awkwardness seizes me and I detach from a group forsaking my usual loquaciousness. |
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It can be viewed as yet another manifestation of the awkwardness, or cussedness, of organisms. |
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Students claim pregaming gets rid of potential awkwardness at the beginning of parties. |
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There's some brilliant stuff in there about social awkwardness, and the way we fear but crave exposure. |
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It is an ambitious work, with inevitable moments of awkwardness and pretension. |
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The author's awkwardness registers more seriously in her unwillingness to clarify time shifts. |
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No one should have to suffer the awkwardness, pain, and humiliation of being an outcast, and I feel that it is terrible to wish it on anyone. |
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It is natural to experience feelings of homesickness, awkwardness, or sadness in a new place. |
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These things combined together to give me a new sense of awkwardness, even as I left the old one behind. |
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Capturing beautifully the awkwardness that follows a first intimate encounter, the scene evolves into a roller coaster of emotion. |
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Hesiod's version shows some stylistic awkwardness and inconcinnity, but is not without power. |
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One scene in particular had me squealing like a stuck pig from the awkwardness of it. |
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For all its heart-thumping glory, it can also come with a heavy-duty helping of awkwardness and anxiety. |
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His performance is burgeoning with awkwardness and extreme fear, conveyed in nuance and physical appearance. |
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There was none of the awkwardness of fresh acquaintance, no conversational false starts or miscues. |
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Still, he watched her for clues, for signs, awkwardness, unguarded thoughts. |
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But I'm learning to accept my awkwardness and lack of loving the social element at seemingly inopportune times. |
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But there was also a beauty in the ungainly awkwardness but obvious enthusiasm of the supporting roles. |
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The awkwardness of the intimate moment is now inextricably linked with our knowledge of its explicit staging. |
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The awkwardness between them soon vanished when they began laughing and mocking the poorly produced film. |
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He had pulled her into a tight bear hug and she had felt the awkwardness of everything even hours later. |
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Their awkwardness, overextended maturity, mercurial temperaments, and easy companionship were all spot on. |
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Made with untrained actors, the film has home-video moments of self-conscious awkwardness. |
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Still, the masterful tone and astonishingly sophisticated writing in this novel redeem a lot of the awkwardness. |
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He wrote on popular music, particularly his beloved Beatles, and the awkwardness of schooldays and adolescence. |
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The campaign is unlikely to help, and quite likely to increase awkwardness and embarrassment. |
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However, with the added conjunctions, the sentence transcends awkwardness and approaches incoherence. |
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Her uncle looked at his little niece, her face flashing orange and green and her fingers interlocking in awkwardness. |
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I compensate for my awkwardness and just make things worse by porking out on the buffets. |
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As Billy's dancing improves so his awkwardness diminishes, but his dancing remains untamed, seemingly untutored and breathlessly evocative. |
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Her gawkish awkwardness and tenderness are the timeless characteristics of youth. |
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Her mastery, like Emily Dickinson's, has some awkwardness in it, some essential gawkiness that draws you close. |
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She had never danced before, and all her feelings of awkwardness returned. |
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There wasn't a stiffness or an awkwardness, which there can be sometimes with other members of the royal family because you're so aware of protocol. |
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If we go looking for connection, we'll run smack into all the things we like to avoid: discomfort, rejection, sheer social awkwardness. |
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Instead, there seems to be a direct correlation between how respected an award is and the palpable awkwardness of the winners. |
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Since then, the accounts have been kept manually, with all the awkwardness and risk that that entails. |
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The lack of alignment and economy of movement will be perceived as tension and awkwardness. |
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You can avoid some of the awkwardness by having a list of interview questions prepared. |
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Because I think there is currently great ambiguity and awkwardness about equal opportunities in Europe. |
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Ideally, you should memorize the script to avoid the awkwardness of reading from a sheet of paper. |
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I suspect that when pressed, he would concede the awkwardness of the argument. |
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Despite my apparent youth, my awkwardness about my weight started in my childhood. |
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Questions relating to the status of this document will have to be solved during the post-Nice phase, probably not without some awkwardness. |
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Fittings with permanent sheaves will entail splicing in situ, with the awkwardness that entails. |
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The awkwardness of any approximation of the genitive is there, in the form, sign and proof of the genitive as its grounds. |
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They can praise each other's performance and, with more difficulty and awkwardness, disapprove and criticize. |
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There can be awkwardness about who takes the credit for new programs or successful interventions. |
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If there is an appearance of indebtedness, then it is necessary to respectfully decline the gift, even if this may cause some awkwardness. |
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Instead they looked more like overgrown teddy bears with oversized heads, hands, and feet, their gangling limbs lending them an air of awkwardness. |
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It also contains some clunky passages of adultery, temptations of the flesh, and general sexual awkwardness. |
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In a romantic relationship, facing humiliation or awkwardness is a strong possibility. |
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Now for the complications and awkwardness, to say nothing of elbows and gossip and rivalries and all that other stuff. |
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With two Texans in the running as potential candidates, Sessions sought to diffuse any awkwardness. |
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Rather, he dishes up a seemingly endless stream of examples of pettiness, irritation, hypocrisy and awkwardness. |
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That is the awkwardness of testifying about intelligence matters in public. |
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And Shipka is especially skilled at conveying the confusion, awkwardness, and anger of adolescence. |
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I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a recipe for lots of awkwardness. |
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I told her about my coffee date with my neighbour last week, and we analysed with our usual ruefulness the mixture of mellowness and awkwardness that arose. |
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But there is an awkwardness about Rangers manager Alex McLeish, his major mucker since the pair came through as teenagers at Aberdeen, becoming the man he must master. |
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The awkwardness of the moment slowly slipped away as he leaned back. |
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These are some of the most unsparingly candid confessions about the sheer slog and awkwardness and grinding disappointment of designing ever committed to print. |
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There was a moment of awkwardness where neither of us budged an inch. |
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Bing's surprise arrival at the station immediately puts the cat among the pigeons, and he appears to actively enjoy the awkwardness he all too often creates around about him. |
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There is a peculiarly comic awkwardness to his paintings, with self-deprecation balancing self-assertion. |
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In fact, Mikhail Saakashvili demonstrated both flair and awkwardness. |
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There were days of awkwardness in the family because Jesus had been lost in the temple or because his brother Jude had done some unacceptable thing. |
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Honesty from the outset helps both of you past this first awkwardness, and everyone feels relieved that it's okay to talk about your wife instead of pretending that everything's fine. |
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Their awkwardness at black people protesting the death of Eric Garner at the hands of the police, meanwhile, is clear evidence of the racism that keeps pictures like Selma off ballot sheets. |
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Reticence and awkwardness slip into the room. |
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He harvests awkwardness and self-consciousness. |
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Opening in 1943, it's a timeless freshers' story about awkwardness and cockiness. |
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Soon after moving in, Beth, a brainy, beautiful writer damaged from a past relationship encounters Adam, the handsome, but odd, fellow in the downstairs apartment whose awkwardness is perplexing. |
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Mathieu is a all around good guy with a drop of voluntary awkwardness. |
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The fact is that the Reform Treaty, whatever its difficulties and awkwardness, represents the best position that could be agreed by 27 member states acting unanimously. |
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But, to the extent that countries are making progress towards more flexible exchange rate regimes, those of us with well-developed markets already in place will have to have some tolerance for this awkwardness. |
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Descriptions of Maxwell remark upon his remarkable intellectual qualities being matched by social awkwardness. |
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As he juts his head forward and rolls it from side to side, gawkiness morphs into popping, and Mr. Abraham's body is established as a container: for awkwardness, for camouflage and finally, for transformation. |
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It was an awkward age for me, and I think he felt that awkwardness. |
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That account in terms of fossilization certainly eases the awkwardness of explaining why, for instance, the wife of the archon basileus was held to be ritually married to the god Dionysus. |
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Despite that awkwardness, the phone software has some attractive features. |
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It is glorious in its stilted awkwardness, and should be cherished. |
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With his gangling figure and awkwardness, Orwell's friends often saw him as a figure of fun. |
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We've all dreamed of it. Here, we can see it on stage in a number pieces, knocked together in the same way we tinker with life, as well as we can, with all our awkwardness and our desire to believe. |
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She was young, and had not quite grown into her long, doplic body. Despite her subtle awkwardness there was a sweetness about her. |
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It is important to understand that some of this laughter might be due to the awkwardness, or discomfort men may feel playing the role of women, or seeing other men play the role of women. |
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Often one is dealing with a half or a third part but there are also cases of smaller divisions where given the awkwardness of the operation several people were assigned to the assessment. |
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Psychiatrist Michael Fitzgerald has speculated that Orwell's social and physical awkwardness, limited interests and monotone voice were the result of Asperger syndrome. |
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