Small-scale land restitution to those who could prove they owned it before 1947 has been maladroitly handled. |
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We should not be guided by how to get the United States out of the quagmire it has so maladroitly manufactured. |
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Legalist institutions that manage that pursuit maladroitly are ultimately swept away. |
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I groaned internally as I recalled the plane ride where I had maladroitly gotten sick all over Ross. |
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Aida walked maladroitly to a couch and sat down, slipping his sandals off his feet. |
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Mr. Adjmi's play veers maladroitly between lampooning the dopey style of the original and thrashing through dank psychological waters. |
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I think his speech writer somewhat maladroitly thought it would be a funny thing to say. |
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There was only one chair, and they offered it to her. They stood over her, maladroitly, apparently unsure how to proceed. |
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When it came to specific disqualifications — say, the 2009 Detroit Free Press Marathon Relay, where he had cut the course so maladroitly that he wound up in front of the pace car — he offered deflection, not explanation. |
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There isn't, for example, much to be said for Abraham Walkowitz, a doggedly faithful Stieglitz gallery functionary who had a thing for Isadora Duncan and drew — maladroitly — her scantily draped figure countless times. |
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