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But after that, he's stuck in his stiffest, clumsiest mode.
But they sure do enjoy the show's clumsiest and broadest players.
It's not my first VR experience, but somehow it's my clumsiest.
For the clumsiest among us, the new look probably isn't worth the potential tradeoff.
And in Euphoria's earliest, clumsiest episodes, its inner Hot Topic teen is out in full force.
At its clumsiest, this can create a sort of zombie effect, where things just seem off.
For one thing, it's two pieces: the clever breakaway closure makes it great for the clumsiest of techies.
In the books, he's also the clumsiest, and the one nicest to people who aren't his mom (hello foreshadowing).
He is also in the middle of committing one of the clumsiest, most ineffectual, but brilliant crimes of the 21st century.
This character story is the clumsiest thing about Angry Birds (which really could have been a good movie; more on that in a bit).
"Vicki is the clumsiest person I've ever met in my life," Judge joked, as footage of Gunvalson's falls in 2009, 2013, and 2018 played.
Some billionaire nonsense is racist and classistThe clumsiest and most obvious billionaire nonsense that Bloomberg has bought into comes with a helping of racism.
But all of this action occurs within the framing device of a detective story, and this proves to be Night Call's clumsiest and least-involving element.
Russia is not the only country exploiting the confusing and often lawless nature of the internet -- they're just the clumsiest and least concerned about getting caught.
Amazon's range of Fire Kids Edition tablets are built for even the clumsiest of children, with a kid-proof case and a two-year, worry-free guarantee.
" After taking the stage, Foster said of Lawrence, "I am so flattered that she seems to have followed in my footsteps as the clumsiest actress in Hollywood!
They sport a four-hour battery life with hours of backup power at the ready and an IP68 waterproof rating for the clumsiest and sweatiest among us.
All these specs are great for taking adventurous photos and surviving humans' clumsiest tendencies, but just because it can theoretically endure an MRI, please don't do it on purpose.
So when I watched the movie and finally took a bite of that big cinematic cruise crumble, I realized it was tasting nice...that's the biggest, clumsiest metaphor ever.
At her clumsiest, Benjamin integrates these details into the novel dutifully, like a student showing off her research: I did my reading, she almost seems to say; I can give you footnotes.
Command-Left or Alt-Left will also bring users back a page in Chrome, but it really takes two hands to do, which means even the clumsiest of typers is unlikely to do it accidentally.
The Move was originally paired with a second, smaller peripheral bearing an analog stick and directional pads; without it, navigating menus (including the main PS4 interface) involves dragging your controller like the world's clumsiest mouse.
It is a delicate and relevant subject, as Djokovic said, but while tiptoeing around whatever point he was trying to make, he wound up looking like—at best—the clumsiest bull in a china shop.
But Casteen Sykes managed to capture some stunning photos of the pooch, who she described to Insider as "the queen of the power pose" but also "the clumsiest, goofiest pit bull I've met in a long time."
Now Myanmar's new civilian government is planning a fresh World Heritage bid for Bagan, and experts say that because the 2016 earthquake destroyed some of the military's clumsiest restoration work, the new bid stands a better chance of succeeding.
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" At its least extreme, this entails a belief that there is some cunning in Trump's most transparent lies and clumsiest public statements; at its most extreme, it puts him at the center of an elaborate plot to destroy the "deep state.
But the best is when a pie comes along that comes out so fantastic that you'd think it was engineered by a superintelligent alien race, when in actuality its recipe could be followed by even the clumsiest of home cooks.
When a corp psychologist (Paul Giamatti) shows up to psychoanalyze Morgan in the clumsiest, most crisis-provoking way he can, it's particularly hard not to dwell on the similar but much more elliptical, cautious sequences in Ex Machina, where caged robot Ava and interlocutor Caleb gently fenced against each other for advantage.
"Chapel Hill is a special case, and it's particularly special because it's been going on so long, and it's so heated, and every time they've tried to solve it, they've chosen the clumsiest way possible and made it worse," said F. Sheffield Hale, the president and chief executive of the Atlanta History Center, which encourages community-driven discussions about Confederate monuments.
You couldn't expect to do anything decently, for you're only a man, and men are the uselessest, good-for-nothingest, clumsiest animals in the world.
The twins are described as being like sparrows, timid and eager at the same time. Goldenrod is the shyer of the two. Hollyhock Wentworth: Holli is the clumsiest girl, easily losing things and having poor balance. At eight, she's described as having muddy green eyes, a freckly face, and bright red hair.
Scott Parry is not only the new kid, but he's also the clumsiest and smartest kid in school. Chris Conlan is the school's golden boy and the quarterback of the football team. Scott joins the football team, which causes him to cross paths with Chris. Initially the two seem like the unlikeliest pairing in the world, but a shared secret pulls them together.
Christopher Knight. Peter Brady (center right), portrayed by Christopher Knight in the TV show, Paul Sutera in theatrical films, and Blake Foster in the TV movie, is the middle Brady son. Peter often thinks badly of himself, such as believing he has no personality in the episode "The Personality Kid". The clumsiest of the bunch, he sometimes gets overexcited and acts before thinking.
Because of a new agreement between the two leagues, the Raiders earned a place in the second AFL–NFL World Championship game, in which they faced the Green Bay Packers. Early in the fourth quarter, Cannon dropped a pass while wide-open on a play on which he would have scored. He later described it as "the clumsiest drop of my career." Green Bay won the game, 33–14.
Paper flashcards have been used since at least the 19th century, with Reading Disentangled (1834), a set of phonics flashcards by English educator Favell Lee Mortimer being credited by some as the first flashcards.The Clumsiest People in Europe: Or, Mrs. Mortimer's Bad- Tempered Guide to the Victorian World, Favell Lee Mortimer, foreword by Todd Pruzan, 2006 edition, p. 5 Previously, a single-sided hornbook had been used for early literacy education.
The use of phonics in education in the United States dates at least to the work of Favell Lee Mortimer, whose works using phonics includes the early flashcard set Reading Disentangled (1834)The Clumsiest People in Europe: Or, Mrs. Mortimer's Bad-Tempered Guide to the Victorian World, Favell Lee Mortimer, foreword by Todd Pruzan, 2006 edition, p. 5 and text Reading Without Tears (1857). Despite the work of 19th-century proponents such as Rebecca Smith Pollard, some American educators, prominently Horace Mann, argued that phonics should not be taught at all.
Trading blow for blow, Jashugan nearly has Alita at one point, but she is saved by Tiegel (Alita's clumsiest teammates, who manages to distract Jashugan for a few seconds). In the final moments of their battle, right when he's about to win, Jashugan suffers a flatline attack and becomes unable to move. Alita then deals him a killing blow, however, Jashugan's fighting spirit is so strong that he manages to reanimate his "dead" body through raw chi power. He stands up, attacks Alita and completely defeats her before "dying" for good.
Other story beats, such as Jason's transformation into an effective combatant within a short period of time and Vaas's early death in the story, were criticized. Both Bramwell and Tom Francis from PC Gamer remarked on the main quest's linear design, which Francis described as a "guided tour of all the clumsiest ways to mash story and videogames together until both of them break". Arthur Gies from Polygon criticized the story for being clichéd. The game's handling of subject matter like misogyny and homophobia and its usage of the white savior trope were also criticized.
A cinema ticket for the fictional computer fight pitting Muhammad Ali against Rocky Marciano in 1969. On the back of the radio broadcasts, Muhammad Ali filed a $1 million lawsuit against Woroner for defamation of character, stating his anger at his elimination at the second round to Jim Jeffries, a boxer Ali had previously called "history's clumsiest, most slow-footed heavyweight." The lawsuit was settled when Woroner offered to pay Ali $10,000 whilst also getting his agreement to participate in a filmed version of a fantasy fight in which he would fight Marciano. Ali and Marciano agreed on the condition that they would also receive a cut of the film's profits.
He was orphaned when his father was killed in training at U.S. Army Camp Lehigh in Virginia just before the United States' entry into World War II. As a result, he is unofficially adopted by the camp as a mascot. Nicknamed "Bucky", he takes to wearing a uniform and becoming savvy with the ins and outs of military life, even though he is a teenager. It was at Lehigh that he meets and befriends Private Steven Rogers, who by all appearances is the clumsiest soldier in the camp. This was at the same time that reports of the then-mysterious Captain America begin to appear in news magazines, and Barnes eagerly devours the accounts of this new hero.
" He judged the duo to have approached the album "with such passion and joyfulness on "Is There Anyone Out There?"(sic) that you end up going along for the wild ride and enjoying it." Elysa Gardner of USA Today was equally positive and thought the tunes in the album "smartly crafted," the singing of the duo blended "seamlessly," and that their more driving tracks "establish this pair as pop contenders." Among the more negative reviews, Jim Farber of New York Daily News castigated the album, calling it the "latest, and clumsiest, example" of "the geekiest elements of modern show tunes into the musical mainstream," one that "pivots on the kind of reedy, sexually unsure, and over-articulated vocals that scream 'bad Broadway.
On his website Fantastic Movie Musings and Ramblings, Dave Sindelar panned the film, criticizing the acting and stating that director Lewis "manages to make his movies look like home movies without giving them that air of verisimilitude that would make them believable". Dennis Schwartz of Ozus' World Movie Reviews gave Blood Feast a C grade, stating that it was "one of those really bad films that some take pleasure laughing at and others sneering at and others doing both". Allmovie's Fred Beldin wrote, "The plot is threadbare, the acting is on a par with the clumsiest of high school plays and the direction is static and uninvolving. Nevertheless, this is one of the important releases in film history, ushering in a new acceptance of explicit violence that was obviously just waiting to be exploited".
In 2011, Computer and Video Games placed Dr. Bosconovitch in their list Tekken 's "worst ever characters", adding: "You join in and realise that you're a geriatric who can't even move your legs and the first round sees you pitted against the gigantic metal death-bot you created." In a GamesRadar article by Michael Grimm, a fight between Dr. Bosconovitch and Dan was written as one of the ones players wanted to see in Street Fighter X Tekken, commenting "While Dan’s fighting style revolves primarily around taunting and being a goof, Dr. Boskonovitch’s fighting style is primarily composed of falling down or frantically hurling his body at the opponent. They're a perfect match." GamesRadar also placed his Dr. Bosconovitch's name as the "gaming’s most difficult-to-pronounce name". Complex placed his spending on the ground in their 2012 list of the craziest moments in the Tekken series, commenting: "Besides the fact that he’s one of the most hardcore Tekken characters ever, he’s also one of the clumsiest, as he spends half the match either on his back or on his face".
Bill (Rick Green) is the star of the "Adventures with Bill" segment, in which he and at least one other character (usually Red) attempt to perform relatively simple tasks or try a sport or game in the clumsiest, most accident-prone way possible. (These segments are done in a silent home-movie format with a voiceover by Red.) Bill rarely actually speaks, and has only appeared on the main set of the show in the second season (still silently) and in the series' final episode. Aside from episode 54 "The Tanks We Get", these are the only times Bill is ever seen in colour, though he shows up in colour at the end of the credits sequence for the first season, at least) since the "Adventures" segments are shown in black-and-white. When something goes wrong, as it invariably does each episode, Bill can be heard as a muffled scream; these are anticipation of injury, not actual injury, such as Bill screaming as he falls off the ladder, not when he hits the ground.
Pichler likewise describes the "decipherment" of the Canary Island inscriptions as "comic", pointing out that Arnaiz-Villena "translated" an inscription of the alphabet as if it formed words (starting with "fire deceased earth prayer" in Basque), and also found it amazing that the university would publish his books. The "Basque" words he translated into are themselves dubious, including some that are modern neologisms and some that are loanwords from Romance languages, such as bake (from Latin pace "peace"Michelena, L. Fonética Histórica Vasca Publicaciones del Seminario Julio de Urquijo (1961)), and which therefore can say nothing about ancient Basque connections. Lakarra, taking as a sample the list of 32 items entitled "Lenguaje religioso-funerario de los pueblos mediterráneos", provided by Arnaiz-Villena and Alonso as evidence for their decipherment, calculates that of the alleged Basque roots proposed by Arnaiz-Villena and Alonso, 85% are faulty or spurious, sometimes "verging on the clumsiest falsification", while even the remaining 15% is unclear.Joseba Lakarra Andrinua (2001) "El vascuence en Europa", in V.M. Amado y De Pablo, S. (eds) Los vascos y Europa, Gasteiz, 75–121; (2006) "Protovasco, munda y otros: reconstrucción interna y tipología holística diacrónica", Oihenart 21 2006, 229–322.

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