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Some of us are a bit, shall we say, clumsier.
But with protagonists outside Bear's obvious comfort zone, he's noticeably clumsier.
It's Quentin's other darkest fear — suicidal ideation — that The Magicians is clumsier about.
In my travels as an adult, I've come across clumsier forms of censorship.
Mostly landscapes, they are clumsier but also more intense, less Olympian than Avery's works.
They work fine, but they are a little clumsier than the old rotating bezel.
Bloomberg proved a bad debater, slower and clumsier on stage than his campaign-hardened peers.
This one, an achingly well-intentioned story about Islamophobic harassment, was one of the clumsier attempts.
It's hard to imagine a clumsier setup than the one Myanmar used to convict two Reuters reporters.
His story unravels in a weirder (and clumsier) way than Jessica's, but the sentiment remains the same.
When I put it on, I am ten percent clumsier with a controller, making Sekiro ten percent harder.
That is not enough to make people want to use a clumsier, slower Facebook that innovates far less rapidly.
Trump wasn't more ambitious than Obama when it came to the extension of executive power—he was just clumsier.
It's clumsier than it probably should be, though, since waking up to music is something radio clocks have offered for decades.
Fingers get clumsier, wrists get achier, and the general decrepitude of the human frame of advancing years makes typing more difficult.
Games like Amnesia and Darkest Dungeon, which represent using numbers not just physical ailments but psychological conditions also are much clumsier.
Here, the lackluster prose, while much clumsier and more confusing than the original Spanish, suits the desultory social landscape it describes.
But sometimes the other children remind him of the differences -- that his skin looks different because of hyperpigmentation or that he's slower and clumsier.
It was, in other words, the kind of moment that made even the show's clumsier efforts to be more inclusive and thoughtful worth it.
For the clumsier folks or those who spend a lot of time outside, the SUPCASE Unicorn Beetle is the protective hardshell case you need.
And yet, the camera I lust after now is exactly this X1D, even while it's heavier, sometimes clumsier, and consistently slower than most other cameras.
I find most of them slower and clumsier than just pulling out my phone to use the more full-featured, faster version of the app.
"Provenance" feels clumsier than the Radch novels in many ways, possibly because there are fewer galaxy- or character-transforming moments to pull the reader along.
And I know, too, that as time passes, VADs will become smaller, as devices do, and one day they might be no clumsier than pacemakers.
And so, Biden is so unfamiliar with the new progressive erogenous zones that his nascent campaign has been clumsier than a teenager on a first date.
I find most of the third-party watch apps slower and clumsier than just pulling out my phone to use the that version of the app.
But when everything starts to fall apart for Jackson and Ally in the second half, the movie starts to feel a little less assured, a little clumsier.
Diving into a touchscreen menu will never be as immediate or intuitive as having actual buttons, and the X13D is thus clumsier to adjust on the fly.
Her fingers felt just a little bit clumsier than usual as she slipped the belt free and unbuttoned the fly of his jeans, shoving the fabric down.
And, yet, most of what I know of him  — as is the case with most of my generation — comes from Chevy Chase's imitation of Ford's clumsier moments.
Instead, the novel is an ode to the clumsier physicality of companionship, where bonds of friendship and love strain against the entropic forces of distance, irritation and habituation.
The question is whether Facebook's global reach is powerful enough to offset the fact that, at least at launch, its version of stories is clumsier than Snap's (see below).
But as games have grown more realistic, as their ambitions have encompassed wanting players to invest and believe in their worlds, the spitballing humor they employ has grown clumsier.
Clumsier children may become more self-conscious about displaying their motor skills and less likely to participate in games and activities, and this may mean they get less practice.
In Swift's view, Trump wasn't any more ambitious than Obama had been when it came to the extension of executive power—he was just far clumsier in how he went about it.
And at what point will Trump be held accountable for a presidency that, so far, has been clumsier and more chaotic than even many of his detractors warned that it would be?
And, if you're a woman who falls on the clumsier end of the spectrum, holding onto a pair of tights for an entire season feels like a feat that deserves a merit badge.
But it's clumsier to use than the already very quick fingerprint scanner, as I have to turn on the display, swipe up, and then bring the phone awkwardly close to my face to trigger it.
A Trump trade war with China is likely to be no more damaging and arguably less damaging and less effective (but much clumsier, more visible and playing to the gallery) than the TPP would have been for China.
In one of the clumsier events described, Iranian intelligence officials reportedly elaborately broke into a German cultural institute only to realize they had brought the wrong keys to unlock a safe they were trying to gain access to.
It's not that I'm confused about what show I'm watching, but at its best, Game of Thrones—especially when we're watching the more seasoned actors like Liam Cunningham, Peter Dinklage, or Charles Dance—makes me forget its clumsier aspects.
Undocking the phone is clumsier than docking it, and it takes a good minute or two to switch back to "phone" mode after running the desktop environment, meaning you can't use your phone right away after getting up from your desk.
This market pricing dovetails with a perception in markets that the nimble, flexible BoE will tighten policy more than the consensus-led, cautious ECB - a supposedly clumsier operation beholden to the views of 20163 national policymakers and facing far less acute inflationary pressures.
But switching between the tripod's various configurations is a bit slower and clumsier than other brands, and the cam-locks for the legs could prove to be less durable and harder to clean than the twist-lock designs used in other tripods.
Bush was louder and clumsier in diving forward with such misguided efforts, but his Democratic predecessor and successor both peddled in half-measures in their first terms, when loftier goals than those established in the Kyoto Protocol and Paris Accords should have been set.
But then your family in Ghana has to somehow convert them to cedis at an exchange — a task which is, as of this writing, likely to be slower, much clumsier, far more user-hostile, and very possibly even more expensive than the usual medium(s) of remittances.
As his voice started to drop, he went through an excruciatingly awkward phase, trying to develop a honey-tongued R&B croon but managing only the grotesque squeak of a wannabe, with his slower, sweatier, clumsier synthbeats the musical equivalent of the sad little mustache your teenage son should just shave off already.
So when you witness the ethereal grace of the men and women in Flushing Meadows, know that there's a fanatic in Durham, and others like him all over the country, who, though they are slower and heavier and clumsier and probably older than the gods on TV, have nevertheless used tennis to chase nirvana.
Patients were also prone to be a lot clumsier than if had they not been experiencing sleep deprivation.
Uppsala: Almquist and Wiksells, 1948. In any case, the term is preferred to clumsier variants such as "Böhmeianism" or "Böhmism", although these may also be encountered.
Markup languages optimized for computer- to-computer communication include MathML, OpenMath, and OMDoc. These are designed for clarity, parseability and to minimize ambiguity, at the price of verbosity. However, the verbosity makes them clumsier for humans to type directly.
The icterine warbler is mainly insectivorous but will feed on fruit in late summer. It forages amomng the foliage taking insects either on the leaves or fluttering, will flycatch. In general it is clumsier than the smaller but superficially similar Phylloscopus warblers. Rather solitary and it is territorial on both the breeding and wintering grounds.
The capabilities of the Super FX chip are demonstrated extensively in Stunt Race FX. Each course is constructed of 3D polygons, complete with road bumps and overhead passes. Detailed billboard advertisements also appear throughout each race course. The lack of speed is incorporated into the gameplay by featuring cars that are heavier and clumsier than those included in conventional racing games.
Nietzsche sees a world-historical irony in the way that the Christian Church developed in antithetical opposition to the Evangel and the Gospel of early Christianity.The Antichrist, §36 The fable of Christ as miracle worker and redeemer is not the origin of Christianity. The beginnings of Christianity is not in the "crude fable of the wonder-worker and Saviour." Rather, such is a "progressively clumsier misunderstanding of an original symbolism:" the death on the cross.
The film received mixed reviews. S. Srivatsan of The Hindu wrote, "Penguin is not a bad film but Eashvar’s idea of writing suspense gets clumsier as the story progresses." Shubra Gupta of The Indian Express gave the film one and a half out of five stars stating that the film had a "weak" plot. M Suganth of The Times of India gave the film two-and-a- half out of five stars stating that the thriller was underwhelming.
According to their theme song, the trio are "just three monkeys from the sticks / just a bunch of jungle hicks / but they know a lot of tricks." At first portrayed as unclothed identical triplets in the Oswald cartoons, the monkeys began wearing clothes and behaving individually when they graduated to their own series. Meany is a wannabe tough guy, often bullying his shyer, clumsier brothers. In animation, the trio rarely speak coherent English, instead rapidly gibbering in an imitation of real-life monkeys.
Since the Anti-Jacobin was a wide success, it was reprinted in its entirety several times during 1799. Two of these were in quarto and also an octavo fourth edition that was edited. The Beauties of the Anti-Jacobin was also published that year, and was similar to the Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin. The Anti-Jacobin’s final publication was immediately followed by the publication of the Anti-Jacobin Review, a Monthly Political and Literary Censor, which was considered a weaker, clumsier periodical compared to its parent.
The base rules revolve around ships with just a few key attributes: drive indicates the speed of the craft, damage reduction its armor, and defensive value its difficulty to hit, based on size, speed, and energy shielding. Most attacks are made with a single roll of three dice. The size of two of the dice is determined by the type of weapons. For example, the more accurate laser and ion weapons receive d8s, whereas clumsier (but potentially deadlier) blaster and plasma weapons receive d6s.
Mey-Rin's eyesight prevent her from viewing objects correctly at close- range, which causes her to be clumsy when doing her chores; however, Sebastian believes her main problem is her intelligence and not her eyesight. She has a crush on Sebastian as she blushes whenever she is in his presence and is even clumsier when Sebastian is watching. She is rather superstitious, but admits to having a soft spot for scary stories. Mey-Rin is a professional sniper and due to her sharp binocular vision, she does not require a scope to aid her.
The memoirist Saint-Simon, who claimed that Louis slighted him, criticised him thus: > There was nothing he liked so much as flattery, or, to put it more plainly, > adulation; the coarser and clumsier it was, the more he relished it. For his part, Voltaire saw Louis' vanity as the cause for his bellicosity: > It is certain that he passionately wanted glory, rather than the conquests > themselves. In the acquisition of Alsace and half of Flanders, and of all of > Franche-Comté, what he really liked was the name he made for himself. Nonetheless, Louis has also received praise.
In Sweden, the film received mixed to negative reviews. In Expressen, the reviewer gave it 3 out of 5, calling it "sympathetically light-hearted, exciting, well-played and appealing", and a "somewhat clumsier version of Soderbergh's 'Ocean'-movies". In Dagens Nyheter, the reviewer gave it the same rating, praising the chemistry of the ensemble and calling the movie generally entertaining. A more negative review is found in Göteborgs-Posten, where the film got 2 out of 5 and was described as "not funny enough to work as a comedy and not thrilling enough to work as a gangster action movie".
Although we do not see the White King again, he is placed into check by the Red Knight before the clumsy soldier is defeated by the even- clumsier White Knight. Gardner, in The Annotated Alice has observed that he is also later put into check by the Red Queen, without either side showing any acknowledgment of it. The White Queen, with characteristic stupidity, performs a completely pointless move on her turn. After Alice "takes" the Red Queen and checkmates the inanimate Red King, any potential danger is removed and the game, as well as her dream, comes to an end.
The composer's biographer, Eero Tarasti, regards this as a regression to Villa- Lobos's earlier, clumsier style of quartet writing, and finds the texture "considerably more complicated than in previous quartets and the sound lacks transparency" . Juan José Gutiérrez, on the contrary, views the quartet as relatively simple and concise, marking the beginnings of a neoclassical concern with balance and symmetry of structure in the composer's late period . Like the opening movement's central section, the second, slow movement has the character of a modinha. Like the first movement, it is also in an ABA ternary form, in this case preceded by a thirty-two-bar introduction .
Pale and rufous morph juveniles can only be distinguished from each other in extreme cases. Dark morph juveniles are more similar to adult dark morph vulpinus but often show a little whitish streaking below, and like all other races have lighter coloured eyes and more evenly barred tails than adults. Steppe buzzards tend to appear smaller and more agile in flight than nominate whose wing beats can look slower and clumsier. In flight, rufous morph vulpinus have their whole body and underwing varying from uniform to patterned rufous (if patterning present, it is variable, but can be on chest and often thighs, sometimes flanks, pale band across median coverts), while the under- tail usually paler rufous than above.
The images are carved less finely than at Trajan's Column, through drilling holes more deeply into the stone, so that they stand out better in a contrast of light and dark. As villages are burned down, women and children are captured and displaced, men are killed, the emotion, despair, and suffering of the "barbarians" in the war, are represented acutely in single scenes and in the figures' facial expressions and gestures, whilst the emperor is represented as protagonist, in control of his environment. The symbolic language is altogether clearer and more expressive, if clumsier at first sight, and leaves a wholly different impression on the viewer to the whole artistic style of 100 to 150 as on Trajan's column. There, cool and sober balance – here, drama and empathy.
Sparta was able to build fleet after fleet, eventually destroying the Athenian fleet at the Battle of Aegospotami. The Spartan General Brasidas summed up the difference in approach to naval warfare between the Spartans and the Athenians: "Athenians relied on speed and maneuverability on the open seas to ram at will clumsier ships; in contrast, a Peloponnesian armada might win only when it fought near land in calm and confined waters, had the greater number of ships in a local theater, and if its better-trained marines on deck and hoplites on shore could turn a sea battle into a contest of infantry."Hanson (2006), p. 255 In addition, compared to the high-finesse of the Athenian navy (superior oarsmen who could outflank and ram enemy triremes from the side), the Spartans (as well as their allies and other enemies of Athens) would focus mainly on ramming Athenian triremes head on.
Yet there is no appreciable > difference in the legal principles applicable to the supposed facts used for > illustration, and those stated on the face of the complainant's bill. The court explained that any harm to competitive staple makers that may occur is not due to the conduct of the patentee but rather to the merit of the invention: > The fact which has affected the makers of wire staples for shoe > manufacturing is the invention of a machine which, by its simplicity, > superior capabilities, its cheapness and accuracy, has practically driven > all other methods of fastening buttons to shoes out of use. The older and > clumsier methods, on the allegations of the bill, have been completely > superseded. From this invention there results a large market for wire > staples, adapted in size and shape to use with the new mechanism, and a > second consequence is the complete cessation of the demand for button > fasteners not adapted to be used with complainant's machine.
This makes her even clumsier than usual—especially when she is the same room with it, feeling the character's eyes watching everything—and during one messy morning, her parents leave with orders to clean the house by the time they return. Greta's cardigan button has fallen off in the commotion and she rushes around to look for it, falling down the stairs and crashing through the floor into the cellar, and then destroying a pipe she tries to climb up and being sprayed through the hole and through the ceiling to the bathroom. Determined to save the Ming vase, Greta attempts to get back to the hallway to check it was still intact by the wellington boots, but it causes a domino effect of destruction through different rooms until the house collapses, save herself and the front door, whereas the Josiah Reeks figure is in pieces. The front door opens to reveal the real Josiah Reeks with a potter's wheel.
Exasperated with his boss' demands and annoyed by SpongeBob's eagerness as usual, Squidward tries to scare SpongeBob into being afraid of the night shift by telling him a made-up story about the "Hash-Slinging Slasher", a former fry cook at the Krusty Krab who is clumsier than Spongebob and accidentally cut off his own hand (replacing it with a spatula) and was killed after being run over by a bus. During his funeral, he was fired. Squidward continues by telling SpongeBob that every Tuesday night (the night it happens to be) the ghost of the Slasher returns to the Krusty Krab to get revenge on those who fired him. Squidward says that the Slasher's arrival will be indicated by three warnings: the lights flickering on and off, the phone ringing without any reply from the calling party, and the ghost of the bus that ran over the Slasher arriving to drop him off.

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