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Trump's cloddish behavior shouldn't be seen as just a personal foible.
He's also not the first to anger customers through cloddish statements.
Equifax's public response was cloddish and looked like it was taking advantage of consumers.
The parasites then get rubbed into the wound or eyes by our own cloddish hands.
These actions appear to reveal cloddish sleights of hand rather than the expression of earnest principles.
They'd never been observed using any before, a problem owed to their lack of digits and cloddish snouts.
They didn't mean it, but they still were cloddish, did something dumb, like made a pass at a party or drank, something.
After he recently tweeted some cloddish comments about colonialism in India, where Facebook is facing intense competition, Zuckerberg slapped his hand publicly in a statement.
It's hard to make tech giants sympathetic, but Mr. Trump has managed to pull it off with cloddish aplomb with nearly every accusation of their being unfair in this regard.
Facebook is battling renewed criticism from Washington, D.C. in the aftermath of a New York Times report that meticulously revealed Facebook's cloddish response to the disinformation and hacking campaigns around the 124.9 election.
In contrast, Mr. Schreiber — who is usually musky with sex appeal (as in "Ray Donovan" on television) — comes across as cloddish and amiable, an old-old-school frat boy stuck in culottes and an unflattering wig.
And then there is last week's disclosure that Uber had been the victim of a massive data breach, which has once again trained investors' ire at Kalanick, who oversaw the company's cloddish response to the hack in 2016.
"Despite her delicate features and voice, Disney expects us to believe that Mulan's ingenuity and courage were enough to carry her to military success on an equal basis with her cloddish cohorts," Pence wrote in the op-ed, which was first reported by Buzzfeed.
Along with unwelcome and cloddish sexual advances from a manager from whom there was no easy escape, she wrote of relentless infighting for positioning among executives and their minions and a corporate ethos that sounded akin to a geek "Game of Thrones," except not even remotely entertaining.
But the show is also highly respectful of the principled Elizabeth as she learns to suss out her wily prime minister Winston Churchill (John Lithgow), copes with her ambitious but cloddish husband, Philip (Matt Smith), and drifts apart from her fun-loving, romantically feckless sister Margaret (Vanessa Kirby).
No matter when I went there it seemed that about a quarter of the things on the menu had not finished cooking, but complaining would have been cloddish, both because the limitations on capacity were obvious and because whatever was finished was bound to be both nuanced and powerful.
In the aftermath of a New York Times story that meticulously revealed Facebook's cloddish response to the disinformation and hacking campaigns around the 2016 election, the company is battling renewed criticism from Washington, D.C. It's not like Facebook has had much of a break — though after both Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg testified extensively before Congress, you might think that the company's brass had lowered the temperature from its Washington critics.
Time Out gave A Chorus of Disapproval a negative review, stating that most of the film's cast "can't cope with either the heavily truncated script or Winner's cloddish, half-baked direction." "A Chorus of Disapproval" Time Out Magazine, London. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
McGilligan, p. 93 In 1958, Eastwood was cast as Rowdy Yates for the CBS hourlong western series Rawhide, the career breakthrough he had long sought.McGilligan, p. 95Eliot, p. 45 Eastwood was not especially happy with his character; Eastwood was almost 30, and Rowdy was too young and cloddish for Eastwood's comfort.
On 5 February 2013, Indian Christian Democratic Party put allegations that Kadal had objectionable scenes referring to Christianity. They claimed that the film depicted their community in a cloddish manner. The members of the party proposed the deletion those scenes and warned of intensifying their protests. A memorandum in this regard was also submitted by them to police on the same day.
NME writer Elios Therepio rated the remix five out of ten stars, and claimed the song to have been a much weaker lead single than Carey's "Fantasy" (1995). Jim Farber from Daily News criticized Brat's verse, writing how it "cut right through" the production. The Morning Calls Len Righi described the remix as "cloddish", while Jim Abbott from the Orlando Sentinel felt the song's guests "upstaged" Carey.
" The score is as slight as it is consonant." Walter Kerr wrote that "the score is one of the very best Jule Styne has ever composed for the theater", that Harburg's "lyrics are much more fun than the cloddish rhyming we're accustomed to" and the book "is full of pleasant surprises." He praised Routledge:"the most spectacular, most scrumptious, most embraceable musical comedy debut since Beatrice Lillie and Gertrude Lawrence came to this country as a package."Kerr, Walter.
Cymbeline dismisses the marriage and banishes Posthumus since Imogen — as Cymbeline's only child — must produce a fully royal-blooded heir to succeed to the British throne. In the meantime, Cymbeline's Queen is conspiring to have Cloten (her cloddish and arrogant son by an earlier marriage) married to Imogen to secure her bloodline. The Queen is also plotting to murder both Imogen and Cymbeline, procuring what she believes to be deadly poison from the court doctor. The doctor, Cornelius, is suspicious and switches the poison with a harmless sleeping potion.
101 Although Eastwood was finally pleased with the direction of his career, he was not especially happy with the nature of his Rowdy Yates character. At this time, Eastwood was 30, and Rowdy was too young and too cloddish for Clint to feel comfortable with the part. Although boyishness was a key element in his casting, Eastwood disliked the juvenile overtones of the character and privately described Yates as "the idiot of the plains"Reader's Digest Australia: RD Face to Face: Clint Eastwood . According to co-star Paul Brinegar, who played Wishbone, Eastwood was, "very unhappy about playing a teenager type".

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