The impeachment tool is somewhat clumsy and rarely used, in part because of how clumsy it is.
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Clumsy attacks And the former vice president was able to profit from some clumsy attacks from other candidates.
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However, he added, it's not something that children completely outgrow; clumsy children, on the whole, tend to become clumsy adults.
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That gets clumsy if you own lots of different brands.
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Also, I'm usually really clumsy, so it feels extra good.
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Police and memes are often a clumsy mixture at best.
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Season 6563 is sometimes clumsy but overall kind to Tyler.
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While the execution was clumsy, I got the first one.
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Watchmen's stabs at political relevance may strike some as clumsy.
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Clumsy hopping on crutches or limping instead of graceful walking.
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They are often chunky and clumsy or just feel terrible.
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And apparently it involves strapping clumsy gadgets onto your face.
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Smith apparently really tried, though in a really clumsy way.
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He also made clumsy efforts to talk to girls online.
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The Gear VR felt innovative but clumsy, powerful but isolating.
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Saying "I'm sorry" feels clumsy and insubstantial, but it's true.
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The clumsy rollout of the announcement suggests negotiations were fragile.
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As a storytelling choice, it's just a little bit clumsy.
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The problem with the cordon sanitaire is that it's clumsy.
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This week's outreach has been more rewarding and less clumsy.
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My performance was clumsy and embarrassing, but also strangely exhilarating.
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Either way, this is about as clumsy as it gets.
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O'Rourke's initial handling of the media was just as clumsy.
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His speech, at times, can be clumsy and lack nuance.
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Absolutely. Do I think you sometimes can be clumsy with words?
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Absolutely. Do I think I sometimes can be clumsy with words?
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It's clumsy and confused, caught between four or five different cliches.
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I thought President Trump put on a very clumsy performance there.
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" Adds Scarlet: "I'm the most clumsy out of all of them.
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He concedes, though, that clumsy BRI propaganda has alarmed neighbours unnecessarily.
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PERINO: But if you are clumsy, you say the wrong word.
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For now, we can enjoy them as clumsy, slow-moving sweeties.
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Actual combat in Mordhau is clumsy and desperate, but not unenjoyable.
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I asked a few chefs to share their clumsy kitchen stories.
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The choice feels clumsy and like an advertisement for the show.
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China does not want to be seen as a clumsy interloper.
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The picking robots, for one, are still clumsy and easily confused.
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His segment was filled with political humor, not clumsy racist stereotypes.
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Before anything else, I had to wrestle with the clumsy controls.
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My mind was always foggy, and my reactions clumsy and delayed.
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Eventually I asked Stone if this was all some clumsy prank.
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Thanks in no part to Disney+'s clumsy launch on Nov.
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Everyone drops their phone: drunk, sober, clumsy, responsible, toddler, and senior.
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We just have a history of being very clumsy at it.
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Pence's record in the tech industry has been clumsy at best.
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What's startling here is how clumsy and uncertain his attempts seem.
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When he tries, the results are clumsy, alternately unconvincing and obvious.
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I'm clumsy, and this extra protection gives me peace of mind.
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She tried to wipe her face, but her movements were clumsy.
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Workers say these systems are often clumsy judges of human interaction.
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Nothing on Adult Swim can match the ridiculousness of clumsy flirtation.
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Maybe I was clumsy in the way that I said it.
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Clumsy new towers have risen on Asunción's otherwise horizon-hugging skyline.
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Asked for her signature, she could make only a clumsy doodle.
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Most proposed alternatives are clumsy, poorly understood, unscalable or all three.
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At their worst, they were robotic and rambling. Clumsy. Cringe-worthy.
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I think that a flustered and clumsy Mr. Giuliani just misspoke.
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Those hands, so graceful in a glove, were clumsy handling cards.
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"I couldn't work out if it is incredibly clumsy or really clever."
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When they see this clumsy, small Dutch weirdo, they're always very surprised.
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Take Snapchat's clumsy plans for an augmented reality art platform last year.
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The ambassador called Mr Trump's administration "dysfunctional" and "diplomatically clumsy and inept".
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Shape, size, specs; even color variants were laid bare by clumsy carriers.
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Fox cubs are notoriously clumsy creatures — which sometimes leads to disastrous consequences.
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The whole system of describing and classifying trademarks is clumsy and outdated.
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Some of Greenblatt's parallels can be so pointed as to be clumsy.
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But for all those concerned about the clumsy little fella, don't worry.
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Both the Onn and Fire 7 are clumsy in the hardware department.
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"Yes, they stay — and Cardi is a little clumsy, too," Bui says.
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The adapter works as advertised, but it's large, heavy, clumsy, and expensive.
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I remember that it was naïve, that world, very naïve and clumsy.
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Clumsy little hands pound the floor, while the back legs drag along.
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"Trump's immigration ban Executive Order is clumsy, but perfectly legal" https://t.
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Many of these freelance activities are clumsy, stupid, unlucky, or all three.
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In the living room, the Commander continues his clumsy promotion of theocracy.
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The government's clumsy handling of the price rises made the backlash worse.
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I won't lie, my lovely cow: This will be awkward and clumsy.
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The new film "Brigsby Bear" is bouncy, promising, and a little clumsy.
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Menus are mostly brightened and modernized, while overall performance felt less clumsy.
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But you clumsy eaters and messy drinkers can't rest easy just yet.
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Notifications are a clumsy way to browse content at higher volumes, though.
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For female loggerheads, the nesting process is slow and a little clumsy.
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We just don't like how clumsy and basic and grabby it is.
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I think his approach is clumsy, highly flawed and likely to fail.
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How could she make this 3D maze navigable for a clumsy toddler?
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His forays into soccer, for example, have been both ambitious and clumsy.
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He was accused of buying steroids under a clumsy alias, Evan Fields.
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The rest of the novel is a whodunit, occasionally clumsy but entertaining.
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Even Batman's vehicles are too big and clumsy and brutalistic and ugly.
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She was wearing a Girl Scout outfit with clumsy Girl Scout shoes.
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Others said it was a clumsy protest that was born of frustration.
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In the desert, we chased ostriches, who ran off like clumsy ballerinas.
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So our flirtations are clumsy, awkward, and rife with potential for failure.
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In my first year, my clumsy Stash investments delivered a 10 percent return.
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Nearly every iPad keyboard case ever made has been cramped, clumsy, and cumbersome.
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Nearly every iPad keyboard case ever made has been cramped, clumsy, and cumbersome.
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That was the beginnings of Max's stance switching though, it was pretty clumsy.
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Marty O'Donnell It was a clumsy start to Halo 3 in my opinion.
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It feels clumsy, unlike the pseudo-luxury experiences offered by top-trim rivals.
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We're all clumsy; we've all hurt ourselves at some point in our lives.
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This is all new to her, and it's a little clumsy at first.
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But set aside his clumsy wording and there's actually something to his argument.
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It's an $80 phone case that makes me look alternately clumsy and vapid.
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This method is clumsy, slow and requires you to remember to use it.
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Since, researchers at MIT have been trying to refine the rather clumsy process.
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Stimulus was clumsy, slow and, given the control exercised by central bankers, unnecessary.
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African manufacturing is weak for many reasons, from clumsy privatisations to crumbling infrastructure.
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Maybe he knew what was coming next: a clumsy performance in the garden.
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Airbnb is in hot water over its clumsy treatment of Native American culture.
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But that could change: China's autocrats may not be as clumsy for ever.
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It's a clumsy patch job, pulling modern problems over an old Dick story.
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They grew clumsy and weak, and they often choked on their own tongues.
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But the game does have identifiable tactics, though admittedly clumsy and improvisational ones.
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This method is clumsy, slow, and requires you to remember to use it.
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"Clumsy" and "naked," Mr. Price offered, without knowing what was to be described.
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I would not tolerate such clumsy retouching on my watch, on my face.
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But the company's clumsy delivery was not very inspiring, to say the least.
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We became the entertainment, not whatever clumsy dialogue or plot twist we derided.
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It's dumb and uninvolving, a collection of ugly sentiments served via clumsy dialogue.
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Touch controls on a smartphone, clumsy as they are, level the playing field.
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But on the gallery wall, it felt incongruously empirical and a little clumsy.
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I was awkward and clumsy at the actual one-on-one combat, too.
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He created a method — clumsy and dangerous, but effective — for answering those questions.
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Shakespeare is a particularly clumsy creation, a man who quotes himself in conversation.
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Film and theater celebrities joined reporters in publicly condemning the clumsy frame job.
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"The main problem is that they are clumsy and unintuitive," she told me.
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Subtle jabs are increasingly replaced by sledgehammer blows, clever insinuations by clumsy insults.
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THE INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT) is a clumsy name for a big idea.
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At best, Jeff Sessions' speech in California was clumsy pandering to the base.
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The movie has a roughly equal number of clumsy moments and sweet ones.
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My friends and I would push against those bubbles in clumsy, teenage ways.
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But he did it in a staggeringly clumsy way that implicated Trump himself.
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I&aposm notoriously clumsy, but I felt more stable and graceful than usual.
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Now, we are all just one clumsy compliment away from clearing our desks.
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It's a clumsy system that took me some time to get used to.
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The resulting episode contains flashes of brilliance, but overall is clumsy and unbalanced.
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With a clumsy, multi-paragraph slate explaining how Garland died, Judy is over.
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But in terms of business, he's effective in an unmistakably clumsy, Goodellian manner.
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This is why TV rape scenes are so often clumsy or even tawdry.
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It's the clumsy way it is dealing with the aftermath that's the problem.
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Caught unaware, I remove my baseball cap in a clumsy gesture of respect.
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All it takes is one clumsy moment, theft, or a software update gone wrong.
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For teenagers born into the digital age, this analog process felt clumsy at best.
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I'm clumsy, and the scratches along the edge of my iPhone 6s reflect that.
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The Italian government is an accident, another clumsy coalition built in fear of populism.
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The clumsy circumlocution is a way of avoiding any hint of stoking sectarian unrest.
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He's almost two but very much acts like a kitten with his clumsy pouncing.
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The early iterations had a clumsy interface, slow performance, and just average battery life.
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It could also reduce the need for clumsy tweetstorms, text screenshots, and external blogs.
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The front pockets are secured with brass hardware that's heavy and clumsy to use.
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The clumsy two-piece assembly is totally out of place in a wearable garment.
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I'm still clumsy, and it appears there's nothing that can be done about that.
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Just like anytime we're on the elliptical machine, they're oh-so-incredibly clumsy. 4.
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And the risk of a clumsy mistake that triggers a financial panic is high.
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Your Google Pixel is always one clumsy move away from drowning in the toilet.
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Though Geminis can sometimes feel clumsy in bed, they just need a little coaching!
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Episode 28 heralded the beginning of the season's attempt at a clumsy wrap-up.
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Yes, former FBI Director James Comey was clumsy in his comments about Hillary Clinton.
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But in the end, he is too clumsy, too bipedal—and altogether too intellectual.
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It may also be a clumsy cleft in the road for conservative Sunni Islam.
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Everything is a little more clumsy, like there's a lag between brain and thumb.
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I was kind of surprised, because, in actual fact, their propaganda was very clumsy.
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The repeated nods, over and again, to coal miners felt like clumsy lip service.
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I THINK THEY WERE CLUMSY IN HOW THEY GOT AROUND TO RESPONDING TO THIS.
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The results, as we've pointed out, have been clumsy at best, and potentially offensive.
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It was clumsy, insensitive, and told through the optics of an unapologetic male perspective.
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As an EU member, Britain has often improved clumsy draft regulations coming from Brussels.
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But innovations fail for different reasons, be it poor design or just clumsy advertising.
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He is an adulterer, a hypocrite, politically clumsy and prone to retweeting racist posts.
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As in any relationship the start would be clumsy, but only the intention counted.
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I say, "OK, this was clumsy." and then I restate what my point was.
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A direct price on carbon emissions would be far more effective than clumsy regulations.
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It was a clumsy phrase and Blair seized the opportunity to lighten the mood.
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FNC just can't rework its ratings-grabbing prime-time lineup over a clumsy tweet.
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The learning curve for businesses in this new environment has been a bit clumsy.
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"Clumsy" flips airy, Flume-like synths into distinctly British songwriting, courtesy of Talay Riley.
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Clumsy new opioid policies are practically designed to ensure her story is not unique.
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But in YouTube's case, critics believe it's too little, too late, and too clumsy.
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And Disney's other pandering do-overs tend to be just as awkward and clumsy.
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It's interesting enough that the clumsy setup for the big reveal feels doubly awkward.
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Grammarians faulted it as a clumsy neologism, but that only made it more popular.
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So all we're left with is the clumsy knowledge that Lydia suffered from something.
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I say, 'Okay, this was clumsy,' and then I restate what my point was.
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A clumsy, folksy lie delivered by a shyster using broken English reads as truth.
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Trump's actions, clumsy as they may be, are reimagined as statecraft in McCarthy's retelling.
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He makes clumsy strategic moves with metronomic regularity, even as he is unfailingly upbeat.
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But in their clumsy way, they serve to define the mainstream of the day.
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He is graceful and clumsy, cruel and hapless, kinetic and passive all at once.
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In his fight with Urijah Faber, Edgar made the California Kid look plain clumsy.
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So, yeah, this show is back, in all its harrowing and occasionally clumsy glory.
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Compared to movies, the big battles in games are clumsy and filled with mistakes.
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But it's been replaced by a structure, capturing certain aspects, but it's a clumsy interpretation.
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We meet with the plastic surgeon next and she's oddly endearing, albeit clumsy and disorganized.
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For now, AI systems will be clumsy, but likely superior to old-fashioned market research.
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Mr Hernández, whose Machiavellian talents would impress even the Florentine philosopher, did nothing so clumsy.
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The gravest threat seemed to be familiar false new narratives and clumsy, easily debunkable hoaxes.
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And the touchscreen of a phone is a clumsy way of communicating with the software.
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It's a bit clumsy to use, and it's not something I'd even use every day.
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In the follow-up (above), famously-clumsy Yellow takes Christmas duties into his own hands.
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But their implementation has always been somewhat clumsy, and they seem to be relatively underused.
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Two of the steps require the clumsy manipulation of those fiddly wing nuts and hinges.
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But insistent or clumsy flirting is not a crime, nor is gallantry a chauvinist aggression.
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"Social media" is a clumsy term that entangles enriching social interaction with mindless media consumption.
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Whatever the wrangling over the next few weeks, the generals can claim a clumsy victory.
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What started as merely a clumsy abbreviation becomes a concept beyond definition and beyond explanation.
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The series was at once a little bit clumsy and legitimately ahead of its time.
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The disjuncture in these views is reflected in the clumsy coalition that runs the state.
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After some terrible kissing, and clumsy sex, the protagonist is driven back to her dorm.
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A clumsy attempt to impress foreigners, it seems, might be worse than none at all.
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They also can be unbearably cheesy and clumsy, which can do more harm than good.
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Sorry, for the clumsy segue, but that's just the only worthwhile part of this schlockfest.
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Almost immediately I realized that it's a clumsy thing built for deep, immersive game experiences.
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Or, one clumsy blow with a sledgehammer will chip off an inch more than intended.
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"She's goofy and she's clumsy, and she loves herself and she loves life," he added.
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More grocery stores are offering self-checkout, but barcode scanning is clumsy for untrained users.
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This account wasn't on a shady market because someone was clumsy with their digital security.
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Dismissing this album's excess expressionism as a clumsy response to fame would be too easy.
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He's being very emo, however, and shuts down her clumsy attempts to compare their stories.
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In his hands, or rather under his giant clumsy feet, it became a theological aid.
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The Russians tried to use clumsy propaganda to try to pin the responsibility on Ukraine.
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It's awkward and clumsy and can lead to the uncomfortable gestation of a small human.
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At least BuzzFeed was trying to break news, clumsy as the effort may have been.
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We are all each other's pawns in this game of tangled limbs and clumsy mouths.
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In other words, clumsy imperfections of the healthcare system can prevent people from accessing care.
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But thymos is too clumsy an instrument to be much help in understanding contemporary politics.
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The gesture was not only clumsy, it opened her up to charges of cultural appropriation.
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Those required IP addresses that could be attacked by trolls, rented servers and clumsy apps.
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Smart and yet clumsy like a human could be, not a robot, as Cargill explains.
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He was whimsical and awkward, with a clumsy affect when he was drunk, they said.
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Their early efforts will be clumsy, somewhat akin to a Compaq computer of the 1980s.
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As Hendricks was annoyed by work on the outside he became clumsy and simply rushed.
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Legal conflict is a clumsy tool to manage the holy messiness of actual pluralistic community.
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Tasting something is such a direct neural jolt; words will always seem clumsy and vague.
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Meyers then sums up the whole shemozzle with the help of some clumsy sports mascots.
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There's even a waterproof cushion cover for all your clumsy friends to spill drinks on.
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It all seems a clumsy attempt at trompe l'oeil, to give the illusion of depth.
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Schumann often writes deliberately awkward things; Chopin would never write clumsy, and only rarely heavy.
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It won't win any prizes for subtlety there; as drama, it's too clumsy and obvious.
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Or is it in creating worlds with the potential for the clumsy and chaotic again?
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Through a rather clumsy "Artforum profile" we learn that Bernadette is—like Bee—a genius.
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Mr. Rosato's signature "SCTV" character was Marcello, a clumsy and frequently soused cooking-show host.
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This shows in the clumsy approaches of those few researchers willing to engage the subject.
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As embodied with heartbreaking earnestness by Mr. Blum, he is clumsy, irritating and mostly ineffectual.
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Clumsy shots of Garland taking pills are as numerous as the film's rousing musical numbers.
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The day went off the rails with the clumsy, criminally stupid catfight with Ohio Gov.
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" You note the clumsy rhyming couplet––the way that "everlasting" is shoehorned in against "thing.
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These moments are usually clumsy, and they sometimes stop the show dead in its tracks.
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"Ordinarily I'm like the opposite of a clumsy person; super-coordinated and careful," she says.
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You might still need cheering up, and I have the solution: a clumsy baby elephant montage.
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The story is clumsy at times, with big moments that feel borderline (if not fully!) incoherent.
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The Home Hub would be worth it, just to avoid that clumsy situation in the kitchen.
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On the other hand, clumsy or incomplete answers could easily hinder your chances of being hired.
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A lot of these transition moments in a woman's life are clumsy and awkward, said Bloom.
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Just watching it makes me feel like I've bruised my tailbone, because I'm clumsy as hell.
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The charging case was clumsy, and it made it difficult to put the earbuds into it.
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Instead, she makes Winnifred involuntarily loud and clumsy; her royal klutziness simply is what she is.
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She was awkward, clumsy, constantly crushing on boys, and definitely didn't have life all figured out.
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The ad has proved controversial, however, because of Jeremy's clumsy handling of the phrase 'illegal alien'.
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I mean, I'm clumsy, I hurt myself every day, but I love this kind of stuff.
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In truth, clumsy Communist propaganda extolling national unity arguably helped create a hunger for Han traditions.
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Beginning in 2013, I heard the clumsy xylophone — while for latter day chats, the pop ding.
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There's a clumsy round of pass-the-Toshiba, and it comes to nestle on your lap.
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This film makes every costume piece you've ever watched look like a clumsy middle school play.
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Some online content creators had already been building their own clumsy workarounds for offering exclusive Stories.
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But buildi it requires tapping through the remote's clumsy menus or using the spotty voice control.
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Glossier's first attempts were clumsy, using an agency to cold-email beauty bloggers to write posts.
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Following years of bullying from my peers for being clumsy, I still struggle to trust people.
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But a clumsy comment now by the government could unite the anti-reform forces, he said.
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In 2014 parliament banned the export of metal ores, a clumsy attempt to boost local refineries.
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But tiny fingers would probably be far more adept at poking around than clumsy adult digits.
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It's a big, clumsy adapter that is annoying to use and annoying to pack when traveling.
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Next, the Trump campaign's clumsy efforts to deny its alt-right connections has become utterly impossible.
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Cuban believes that Zaza Pachulia ― who once played for the Dallas Mavericks ― is "clumsy," not "dirty."
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Is Jennifer Lawrence faking her falls and awkwardness, or is she truly just clumsy and weird?
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It's exactly as clumsy as his previous work, give or take a mixed metaphor or two.
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The perils are those of adolescence itself: clumsy expression, uncertainty and the sad inevitability of aging.
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They are frequently clumsy to use, awkward to hold, and less attractive than their smaller counterparts.
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But I also remembered the irritating slide puzzles, the clumsy turret aiming, the awkwardly integrated microtransactions.
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But hefty prison spells turn out to be a costly and clumsy way to deter offenders.
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Taking the clumsy child for evaluation is all about whether the child could use some help.
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Clumsy and excitable as these demonstrations have sometimes been, dismissing them all as trivial is lazy.
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It is a powerful story, weakened only slightly by the author's sometimes clumsy attempts at folksiness.
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This recent ruckus stems from Hannity's clumsy on-air defense of Alabama senate candidate Roy Moore.
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A senior White House official told CNN that Giuliani's performance came off as "clumsy" to them.
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Teri Hatcher starred as clumsy romantic Susan Mayer, a single mom to Julie and eventually MJ.
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As Hader describes it, his career as a writer-director is a clumsy work in progress.
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The results are imperfect and often clumsy, but they would have been mind-blowing in 1997.
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The hero of "Downsizing" is called Paul Safranek (Matt Damon), and the clumsy name befits him.
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He's also clumsy and forgetful, which is how copies of Penthouse end up beside the Playstation.
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It's even faster and more agile than claw grip, but it's also more tiring and clumsy.
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New Orleans did not have many examples to follow, and so came out the gate clumsy.
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This could be seen as a clumsy tactic to attract a younger audience to the culture.
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"It takes such a clumsy broad-brush approach that even completely uncontroversial articles could be blocked."
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The police crackdown on Sunday, an attempt to stop the referendum, was clumsy and heavy-handed.
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Now, though, he was forgetful and clumsy and was having these wild swings in blood pressure.
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All were clumsy attempts to make other Arabs afraid to deal with Iran and its allies.
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Still, we clumsy Americans can worship at this shrine and maybe pick up a few tricks.
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Many actions require double taps and navigating the watch is just plain clumsy as a result.
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In Japan, public anger is mounting over Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's clumsy response to the outbreak.
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"Me the People" was clumsy in its satire but a lot of fun in its fury.
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I think it's actually a clumsy tool that is meant for very, very, very serious issues.
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His style may be unconventional — his critics call it stiff, even clumsy — but it is effective.
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Carrot Top's props are still quaintly homemade, a clumsy juxtaposition to the rest of the show.
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"He told me I reminded him of his wife, because we were both clumsy," she said.
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It has the feel of a late-night stunt, but the execution is strained and clumsy.
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The elder Kim was a bit clumsy in his propaganda ploys as well as terrorist schemes.
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Thus 2020 Democrats rip Trump for a clumsy and haphazard approach without rejecting trade confrontation itself.
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Even the reliable Ms. Applegate and Mr. Church can't salvage the screenwriter Jeremy Catalino's clumsy lines.
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Reprising his role as Peter Parker, Holland is as buoyantly awkward and winsomely clumsy as ever.
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Poignant and funny, "O, Earth" can be clumsy, too, though that's no fault of the fine cast.
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They described the White House as "dysfunctional", "clumsy" and "inept", and its occupant as "radiat[ing] insecurity".
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These proteins come in three varieties, all known by their somewhat clumsy acronyms: ZFNs, TALENs, and CRISPRs.
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Cast iron will survive forever if it's well cared for, but it won't forgive your clumsy mistakes.
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In a lot of ways, it plays like a dual stick shooter with some surprisingly clumsy controls.
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But Hollywood has also made more direct, if still clumsy and pandering, attempts to woo Chinese audiences.
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These are the most secure methods to use, but they are also the most inconvenient and clumsy.
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But compared to its predecessor, Guardians 2 has a hollow emotional core, and the plotting feels clumsy.
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It uses copper wires to transmit an electrical charge, and those wires can be awkward and clumsy.
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From "Horrible Histories" to "The LEGO Movie", Shakespeare has popped up in incongruous situations, making clumsy remarks.
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Overall, the S8 and S8+ scored about the same, posing medium-high risk levels for clumsy owners.
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First, we should explain that the style's not actually a braid (those with clumsy fingers can rejoice).
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But strangely enough, given how clumsy his whole doxxing attempt was, it just mostly made me laugh.
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Attempts to build such crystals through traditional chemical means are clumsy, but the scallops accomplish it easily.
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A leaked photo of a clumsy prototype which circulated earlier this year seemed to reinforce that notion.
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That may be true, but right now robots are "clumsy and inflexible," the MIT Technology Review says.
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Which is why Hiddleswift, wild-eyed and practically clawing at your skin for attention, seems particularly clumsy.
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You might be a little on the clumsy side, in which case you should always prioritse durability.
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Shadow's stealth action is cool, but once it turns into a gunfight, its marred by clumsy handling.
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The former British ambassador to Washington called his administration dysfunctional, unpredictable, faction-riven, diplomatically clumsy and inept.
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But so far, they have been less inclined to block Trump's clumsy push on Keystone XL altogether.
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Whereas he was too clumsy for that, and so had to sweat and gnaw his mental cuticles.
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But where there should be passion, there's shortcuts; where one expects outrage, there's clumsy brute-force dramatics.
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But this effort, in particular, is clumsy and these efforts, in general, are a stopgap at best.
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Whether calculated or clumsy, Mr. Trump's ugly pronouncement left a whiff of lethal intimidation in the air.
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" Senator Lamar Alexander, a Republican and chair of the education committee, called the Obama-era rule "clumsy.
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Monday's reported indiscretion recalled other clumsy, if potentially less consequential, news accounts involving Trump's lawyers this summer.
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But clumsy regulation could deepen the moats of the incumbents, and prevent disruptors from gaining a foothold.
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Thus, the outsize significance of the wedding ring, a clumsy flail toward concretizing what is essentially ethereal.
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The Vive is a clumsy but effective way to experience high-end VR in my own home.
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It didn't help when Pelley segued into a clumsy, no-duh, exposé on fake social media followers.
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The government convicts two Reuters journalists in a cruel and clumsy cover up of its own crimes.
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Eventually, we'd start kissing and touching each other, but it was always in a very clumsy way.
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Practically from the moment of Mr. Golunov's arrest, there have been unexpected admissions of clumsy police work.
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Like many Trump tweets, it reads like a clumsy translation from the original Russian ("great patriot farmers"?).
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Colleagues whispered that it was not a work of art but a piece of clumsy political rhetoric.
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It, too, seemed to be a clumsy front for the same Russians who had stolen the documents.
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I thought the lamp and accompanying art was cool, though the loose cord felt a bit clumsy.
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That single story, unfortunately, sweeps the characters along in ways that range from clumsy to downright unsettling.
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Thanks to the clumsy way in which we've been imagining ourselves, we are unprepared to digest it.
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I have been known to be clumsy and I'm not at my best during the morning commute.
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If I hurt feelings, even if it was clumsy and not with bad intentions, I really apologize.
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Democracy is a clumsy business; the truth will come out if we have respect in the process.
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Entrepreneurs and innovators guided the Internet far better than the clumsy hand of government ever could have.
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The clumsy program that ran from late 2009 until early 2011 was intended to weaken Mexican cartels.
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Mohammed looked down at him with detached malignance, and walked in a clumsy daze to the door.
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But centralized systems are weak and can't scale, while self-organizing robots are hard to control and clumsy.
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I realize that I am a clumsy idiot reviewing about as high tech a skateboard as it gets.
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It also helped to be clumsy with the long skirts and the old-fashioned way of being dressed.
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For the first time he's not just the clumsy klutz that somehow made it out of medical school.
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Apple also covers two accidental damage incidents, so the saving will just keep adding up for clumsy people.
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The phones have always been a blunt instrument, a clumsy and imperfect way for citizens to be heard.
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Danielle Brooks was dropping gems like a clumsy thief during her red carpet appearance at the SAG Awards.
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To find out why teen boys are scientifically clumsy, Broadly spoke to lead researcher Dr Maria Cristina Bisi.
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" However, "some of the boys continue to be clumsy, so this is a problem we're also interested in.
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It lifted taxes on exports, which removed a clumsy distortion but also deprived it of much-needed revenue.
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Jess sings everything in clumsy verses and falls down, onto the actual ground, while putting on high heels.
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It's a little clumsy next to Titanfall 22, but it's a dramatic improvement and the effort is appreciated.
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But it's not just clumsy racism that makes this filter the worst thing to happen since Dapper Laughs.
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Method 3: Just watch the whole thing: Yes, there are some clumsy early episodes, but not that many.
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From the start, Vera's attempts to make her black students feel seen — as she never was — are clumsy.
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Instead of attempting to force out a clumsy workaround, they're disarmingly honest through mild obfuscation and lyrical mystery.
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It's also specially designed to keep cards from falling out, making it the perfect present for clumsy dads.
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Ford was bumbling and clumsy, Clinton was slick willy the horny salesman and Bush was a total moron.
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But Corbet never does more than scratch the surface, choosing broad, clumsy symbolism in lieu of real analysis.
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Unless they're planning to put a human on the ground the heat of mechanical battle, they're too clumsy.
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It's clumsy, and even just an input button on the included Shield remote would have made things better.
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Andromeda, on the other hand, is all clumsy flirting and soulless gazes—even after its visual-upgrade patch.
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All sheets are hypo-allergenic and machine washable, so they're perfect for discerning guests and clumsy kids alike.
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Friday's recall was the third in a month and Lactalis has come under fire for its clumsy response.
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He is being scourged by Giroud's clumsy headers, tortured by Walcott's lack of movement in the final third.
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Giannis was once so stringy, so clumsy, a knock-kneed baby deer fumbling up and down the court.
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Children deserve more than a kludge — a clumsy collection of various parts that serve only as a stopgap.
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Some children look clumsy because they're distracted, not paying attention to the motor — or athletic — task at hand.
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This doesn't come in the form of a clumsy adaptor; instead, the connectors themselves can be swapped out.
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But it's important to make a distinction between the president's clumsy attacks against them, and the bureau itself.
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Clumsy, out of sync, his head mostly down, the man dressed in black was following his own rhythm.
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The clumsy bartender, spilling the bubbly into the manhattan, set the mess aside and made the drinks anew.
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She broke her fall with her arms, then popped back up and made a "clumsy old me" face.
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I take two long and clumsy drags that probably look more like Mr. Blobby delivering a tennis serve.
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Unlike those bands, however, Slaegt doesn't distance itself from big rollicking riffs by engaging in clumsy avantgarde artiness.
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Meaningful moments don't get made, they happen, and are beautiful because of how random and clumsy they are.
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The clumsy Senate practice of conducting the committee's business, however, wrongly defiled the judge and embarrassed his family.
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What's not: The series suffers from some clumsy adaptation choices and changes which muddle the already-complicated narrative.
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For all of the advances robots have made in motion, they still remain pretty clumsy compared with people.
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Recently I met with a woman, a casualty of our nation's clumsy efforts to curb its opioid crisis.
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With each clumsy stitch, I thought of my maternal grandmother, whom I never got a chance to meet.
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Why show Oswald's mother and father having clumsy puppet sex if the audience needs binoculars to see it?
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I'd expected to be wooed by the latter, but the dumpling wrappers were a little tough and clumsy.
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"I can't imagine that you'll grieve for too long," he said, in a clumsy effort to comfort me.
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She borrows the genre's best aspects (pacing, stakes, excitement) and eschews its worst (gore, stilted dialogue, clumsy foreshadowing).
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Tiny joeys, still clumsy hoppers, skitter around the kitchen floor, including Harvey, the joey Ms. Williams recently found.
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Both groups are funny, endearing, scared, occasionally clumsy, vulnerable, daring, pesky and prone to sudden bursts of energy.
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He did not deny that arresting the women was an appallingly clumsy (and self-defeating) thing to do.
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Actually, a lot of Americans find the unrehearsed and clumsy veneer of the Trump administration to be refreshing.
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The second wave cared about racism too, but it could be clumsy in working with people of color.
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Sometimes, it's hard to tell whether I'm actually being clumsy and discordant or just telling myself I am.
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And in a way, the clumsy argument that he's somehow above partisanship is pointing in the right direction.
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" Asked why he waited so long, Sheeran admitted, "I'm quite a clumsy person so I thought I was overreacting.
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While some laud the film as cleverly biting, others have denounced it as a clumsy display of political hatred.
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They've been called "slow" and "clumsy" and have a strange gait that makes them move in a zig-zag.
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His rockets, while clumsy and likely not armed with miniaturized nuclear warheads yet, might one day reach US territory.
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Meanwhile, Titan remains his "goofy, friendly, clumsy" self though he tends to stick a little closer to family members.
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In principle, they could reconnect each cable in five minutes using two clumsy metal arms connected to the submarine.
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The systems also feature rugged cases and a two-year warranty for clumsy hands, along with a storage bump.
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It's also one that could have easily backfired had The Good Place been at all clumsy along the way.
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The steering works off of the car's hydraulic system, so the wheel translated my clumsy input smoothly and accurately.
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This is a clever sort of inversion, although the new movie's narrative is a bit clumsy getting it started.
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I've seen puddles in Teletubbyland, so some precautions should be made, especially given how clumsy the characters are. 17.
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The scene is also, frankly, kind of hard to watch, because the song itself is so clumsy and corny.
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This story was originally published in Dutch on MUNCHIES NL. Unfortunately, being clumsy is inextricably linked to being human.
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David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick and Will Beall's screenplay is weak, and the clumsy editing does nothing to help out.
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No one embraced the tag of alternative rock at the time; as genre names go, it's vague and clumsy.
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IN SOUTH KOREA smartphone cases come with rings mounted on the back, to prevent clumsy owners from dropping them.
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Obamacare is, however, what engineers would call a kludge: a somewhat awkward, clumsy device with lots of moving parts.
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These money diaries, self-obsessed as they can be, might serve as a clumsy first step in that project.
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The key is to keep building even after losing hours of work, or even days, to a clumsy step.
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In the past, clumsy and sometimes corrupt state enterprises foraged in Africa and Latin America for farmland and commodities.
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It isn't clear if Truman or the man stooped over the cake was the clumsy culprit, but everyone noticed.
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She would usually welcome my clumsy seduction, most of the time half asleep herself, and we'd go with it.
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Note: This commentary is not remotely arguing the Trump team handled this rollout in any other way but clumsy.
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There is also some strategy to blocking and stealing, which overall is super clumsy but adds to the fun.
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It's a testament to Jaimes' strength as a writer and artist that the modernization doesn't feel clumsy or forced.
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Some misguided attempts to make TVs "smart" by shoehorning clumsy OSes into the living room appliance haven't changed that.
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A corny and sometimes clumsy one, it scatters pleasures here and there, Mr. De Niro's alert performance among them.
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These new iPhone gestures can feel clumsy at first but are easy to master with a bit of practice.
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The company's heart is usually in the right place, even when it's naive, clumsy, or ruthless in its execution.
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Users would have to set up a whole new wallet, struggle with their credentials or use another clumsy solution.
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I'm just like Elliot: A clumsy hacker, battling the misconceptions of what the mainstream expects a hacker to be.
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He characterized as "clumsy" China's policy moves over the last six weeks to counter turmoil in Chinese financial markets.
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The broadcast would have no workout demos or clumsy attempts at dancing, no gimmicky test kitchens or celebrity stunts.
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The decision might seem innocuous to many — a clumsy but well-intentioned attempt by a university to promote diversity.
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Nestled behind armored shields on the beetle's back, they unfurl in whirring sheets, whisking their clumsy owners from danger.
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It's a rare piece of clumsy plotting from Egan, who usually knows better than to reduce people to symbols.
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" Ms. Rudd, a Conservative, said on Twitter that she was "mortified at my clumsy language and sorry to @HackneyAbbott.
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The identity of the clumsy Imperial soldier has been a mystery for as long as the movie has existed.
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It would have been possible to just write a story about this clumsy attempt to salvage diesel's declining reputation.
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She said such behavior reduced almost 19603 distinct tribes into a single clumsy caricature based on 19th-century stereotypes.
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We've all got those clumsy family members who always make a mess (OK, maybe we are those family members).
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This is clumsy, but can still make a better base than a tough, thick one that's rolled out badly.
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The overwhelming evidence of poor planning and clumsy implementation on the refugee ban could well have further increased opposition.
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But this is a slow and clumsy model for an industry that moves as quickly as fashion and athletics.
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He made a clumsy suicide attempt with pills, which got him placed in psychiatric care for a few days.
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But anti-choice advocates aren't the only ones who've made clumsy connections between abortions and… things that aren't abortions.
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Psychologically, this statement is a clumsy attempt to extend the speaker's narcissistically-informed opinions to those in the audience.
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Her tenure started with a clumsy gesture from her counterpart from Brest, who offered her flowers before a match.
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As clumsy as we find SIL's logic, she's still infinitely smarter than any man who gazes upon her boobs.
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The animations, unfortunately, as creative as they are, are clumsy translations of Mitrani's ideas about women's boundaries and freedoms.
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She's constantly on her phone, incredibly clumsy, and not above getting overly invested in a game of beer pong.
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The show might be clumsy, and its inability to find new stories to tell has always been an issue.
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Up until this year, AR has always been a clumsy gimmick, poorly implemented and mostly useless beyond the initial novelty.
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Photo: Joe Raedle (Getty Images)The Trump administration's approach to the opioid crisis has been at times clumsy and nonsensical.
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Being clumsy doesn't come cheap, as each TUG adapter will set you back $20, or $50 for a three-pack.
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Her delivery has always been a little clumsy, which makes it all feel a lot more real for me personally.
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And next to the sparkle and tenderness of To All the Boys, poor Sierra is a cold and clumsy mess.
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As a result, in too many cases, Scalia relied on old, ill-fitted legal categories and some very clumsy analogies.
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It's a critical function, yet the small screen size of phones often means copy and pasting is a clumsy affair.
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Prince William recognized a little of himself in a clumsy robot on Wednesday – and he wasn't afraid to admit it.
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So for the more clumsy among us, at least there'll be something besides insurance or Samsung's own damage-protection plan.
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The operative pieces are split up by two superfluous lines, and Meredith's character delivers his answer with clumsy filler words.
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Samsung's first attempt at a voice assistant, the clumsy and slow S Voice, doesn't inspire a ton of confidence either.
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The LG G6 has a similarly minimal bezel to the S8's, but it feels clumsy and unrefined by comparison.
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Firefox's current implementation of profiles, after all, is somewhat clumsy and most users probably don't even know this feature exists.
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He refuses to use a prosthesis, despite being given one by the state, because it is too clumsy and uncomfortable.
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The Thunder stopped and started, looked clumsy and brilliant, seemed to hate and love each other intensely in neighboring moments.
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The studio dropped the clumsy naming scheme for its villain with Destiny 2, but the general outline remains the same.
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Through forty-nine professional bouts Marciano was made to look clumsy, unscientific, too small, too slow, too easy to cut.
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" Overall, Darroch described the president as "clumsy and inept," and wrote, "I don't think this Administration will ever look competent.
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As for the real meaning of the clumsy metaphor to describe it—the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)—debate rages.
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All three of these women say that Tyson's behavior toward them was not simply inappropriate or clumsy; it was harassment.
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While today's art abounds in insouciant, apparently slapdash, clumsy, lazy and otherwise deskilled works, not all artists have deskilled themselves.
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No one can deny he's doing that, he's just doing it in a more clumsy and damaging way than necessary.
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Sir Kim describes the Trump administration as "dysfunctional" and "diplomatically clumsy and inept", and does not expect that to change.
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Sir Kim describes the Trump administration as "dysfunctional" and "diplomatically clumsy and inept", and did not expect that to change.
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Scandal befalls a person who is not careful — the result of a stray camera drawing unwanted attention, a clumsy lie.
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All Images: Alex Cranz/GizmodoThe Amazon Echo was a clumsy implementation for what ended up being an idea with legs.
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Photo: Alex Cranz ((Gizmodo)The local UI is also clumsy, just like every other high-end computer monitior's clunky options.
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The first bots built by outside developers back in April were clumsy and more trouble than just using a website.
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Zuckerberg also noted that he believes augmented reality will reach the mainstream first via smartphone apps instead of clumsy headsets.
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Here are the best "whatever you celebrate" gifts to give to the clumsy wine drinker in your life this season.
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White House President Trump struck back at the UK diplomat who called him "inept" and "clumsy" in leaked diplomatic cables.
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Though he was nervous and clumsy, he says, Ryan got noticed and was invited to audition for a permanent slot.
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Big HR systems like Workday, SuccessFactors, and BetterWorks already have goal tracking features, though they're a bit buried and clumsy.
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" Later that day, a Cuban state broadcaster read a statement saying Trump's views on Cuba were "poorly advised" and "clumsy.
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Unlike Acer's consumer Chromebooks, the Chromebook 14 for Work is chunky and clumsy, and has a lot of rough plastic.
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I appreciate its commitment to its overall look, its natural scowl, its penis-shaped horn, and its clumsy little body.
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It dismantles aspects of Obamacare, but halfheartedly and in such a way that is clumsy and hurts poor, old people.
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"It was a clumsy deal and the concessions are embarrassing and a humiliating retreat," a head of leveraged finance said.
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But the context of his speech suggests it was a clumsy reference to the American criminal-justice system's cultural heritage.
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She told me that she herself had been "that kid," the clumsy one, the last one chosen for every team.
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In a world where your camera roll uploads automatically to iCloud or Google Photos, Spectacles' approach still feels annoyingly clumsy.
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Less impressive was at least one clumsy cast member in Thursday's performance of "Richard III" (through Saturday at Alpha Omega).
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He could hardly believe they had once talked on the trolley, shuttling down the tracks like a clumsy, mechanical beetle.
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Later, in audio notes that Sewell recorded about the day, he made fun of his clumsy attempt to be inconspicuous.
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Though clumsy-looking, the guards did prevent lacerations, particularly those around the scalp and forehead that resulted from head butts.
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Overstuffed with clumsy clichés of holiday songs packed into its dialogue, Disney's "Noelle" fails to bring more joy than cringe.
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Though the visual experience of Moments can feel clumsy at times, it shines by making Twitter feel cohesive and comprehensible.
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You could still erase your mistakes, but there was no losing the details, no dull-tipped ambiguity or clumsy smudges.
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It spread across the internet precisely because the word "Berghain" has become synonymous with a clumsy approximation of counter-culture.
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The device was clumsy, "but it was mine and I could go on 28chan and nobody could know," he said.
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A Times editorial after his defeat called Mr. Bush "an incomplete president" — good at some things but clumsy at others.
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The transactions are clumsy: Customers quickly throw money out their car windows before traffic picks up and they move on.
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He grew up into a fine man, a teacher, and understands I was trying to help, in my clumsy way.
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It was either that or admit that I couldn't catch anything more challenging than a balloon in my clumsy hands.
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The presidency enjoys too many inherent advantages over a clumsy multimember body that is deeply unpopular and divided with conflicts.
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Built once in its entirety, it was torn out and recreated after the original curve was judged to be clumsy.
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Scott borrows the best aspects of crime fiction (pacing, stakes, excitement) and avoids its worst (gore, stilted dialogue, clumsy foreshadowing).
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But its clumsy title (taken from a stunningly cruel offhand remark by one of Scott Walker's staffers) is painfully correct.
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The clumsy high-profile rollout of the polarizing novel points to a larger issue concerning how new books are promoted.
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My hope is to hold on to Dave as he really was: loving, generous, brilliant, funny and also pretty clumsy.
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These kinds of racist comments, inflammatory acts, and clumsy explanations are what we have become conditioned to expect from Republicans.
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John Hickenlooper may abandon his clumsy presidential campaign to run for Colorado's Senate seat—an election he will likely win.
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Perhaps the most jaw-dropping moments from the debate were thanks to Joe Biden's clumsy grasp of gender and race.
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We tried to scramble back over the fence, but the more clumsy of us got stuck on the barbed wire.
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Would it be well-plotted but with clumsy sentences, or maybe suffocate under the weight of that high-concept premise?
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The reader is left only with a clumsy plot device that is meant to elicit emotion but lacks self-awareness.
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This seems unlikely, because as we know, Beyoncé never falls over, and thus this new clumsy Beyoncé is a clone.
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There are attempts to explain the tension, but they never feel organic so much as they feel like clumsy exposition.
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But how do you distinguish between clumsy attempts to relate with someone's culture and a more uncomfortable sort of fixation?
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Or narrative absurdity may just be a clumsy self-protective denial of the inevitable earnestness that is the heartland's gift.
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Levi is based loosely on a friend of hers from college, whom she described as "clumsy" before he eventually came out.
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It's become a cliché: the sentimental boomer mom or dad annoying or embarrassing their millennial kid with their clumsy Facebook attempts.
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But considering how seriously America's first family takes their personal brands, this clumsy error means someone has to be getting fired.
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That said, as great as Three Billboards is at legitimizing and celebrating women's rage, it's remarkably clumsy at dealing with race.
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The people who compete make Olympians look clumsy, and their strength and agility can only be described as, well, ninja-like.
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In Good Time — and in the real world — a teenage girl's clumsy vulnerability to an older man's love is no virtue.
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Tray cloths, table mats, runners — I was your girl, an endless supply of unwanted gifts made by my clumsy child's hands.
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I don't see how the show can handle that translation without the same clumsy tonal dissonance that it suffers from now.
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And yet those moments can present a clumsy terrain for the participants, with age, status and race among the potential distractions.
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Thanks to From Here to Eternity, many have attempted the clumsy, difficult, close-to-impossible act of sex on the beach.
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Priscilla's mate Billie, also dug with a stick, though his attempts were "clumsy" compared to his female family members, researchers wrote.
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" Said a national strategist closely following the primary: "I don't know if there's a non-clumsy way to make that shift.
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"You don't want to be out here, you said it," he sniped later, during his clumsy hissy fit over undead Deanna.
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Though clumsy in parts (animated segments depicting events of the '30s and '40s look amateurish), Ask Dr. Ruth is not cheesy.
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When I got back to New York, CitiBike seemed incredibly clumsy — the equivalent of a phone that plugs into the wall.
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It's great in theory, but it's imprecise and can be clumsy in practice—particularly if you're actually really good at aiming.
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They're not even particularly creative about it — apparently low-budget snuff scenarios and clumsy zero-gravity death matches never get old.
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Apple squandered its early lead in integrated AI with Siri, which is still clumsy so often that many just ignore it.
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The straps make it heavy and a bit clumsy at the sides… The hardware is dull looking, the padlock is unnecessary.
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The last time I fell — I'm clumsy — it caused a four-car pileup on the I-10, a highway in Louisiana.
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If Monáe makes the occasional clumsy gesture, she's also written songs whose rousing qualities depend on the scale of her ambitions.
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The demo showed off new climbing abilities, and it downplayed the first game's use of traditional guns and clumsy melee weapons.
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This leads him to talk about race in sometimes clumsy ways, and hampers his ability to appeal to African-American voters.
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There's no dusting off a hard drive and connecting it with USB to your laptop and struggling through a clumsy interface.
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Fortunately, it supports tracing, so you don't have to peck out each letter, but it's still a bit clumsy to use.
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Instead, the posters only depict the film's three other main characters: Brainy (Danny Pudi), Clumsy (Jack McBrayer), and Hefty (Joe Manganiello).
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Speaking at the Sohn Conference in New York, Gerstner said the airline was "clumsy" in their initial response to the incident.
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Why: VR headsets where you have to stick your phone in are clumsy and prevent Facebook from controlling the whole experience.
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One of the very first games I played in virtual reality was Valve's clumsy Oculus Rift port of Half-Life 2.
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When we suspect that we are living in a dystopia characterized by clumsy propaganda, it's the book we buy from Amazon.com.
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Apple squandered its early lead in integrated AI, with Siri, which still is clumsy so often that many just ignore it.
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I still was not catching a thing, not a nibble, and my shoulder was beginning to ache from my clumsy casting.
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It's nothing like the clumsy haptic feedback on other phones, which I've always disliked — it really does feel like a click.
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The team had to spend time and effort teaching Hawkins rudimentary sign language -- and an ultimately clumsy performance was the result.
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He was a so-called friend I'd known for years and the clumsy fumble was the last thing I saw coming.
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With a clumsy, vague shifter and only five forward gears, the Yaris rids me of any affection for its manual transmission.
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A poll published on Thursday had shown 72 percent of voters had less confidence in the government after the clumsy compromise.
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Our overall campaign is all about celebrating perceived physical and behavioural imperfections, from having freckles to being chubby, messy, or clumsy.
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Its pixelated video graphics and clumsy digital renderings of photographs make it a visual cousin of the abortive Sega CD console.
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First, you make a clumsy and ill-advised tense shift because the situation's extreme specificity makes the second-person perspective invalid.
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The writing style now seems somewhat formal and clumsy, but as a young reader I was whisked along into the unknown.
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" As a child he fell for Frankenstein's Monster "because he's clumsy, shy and misunderstood; Dracula because he's dandyish, nocturnal and misunderstood.
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Neither woman had to offer clumsy, laughably dishonest definitions of "boofing" and "devil's triangle" to the Senate, and the American people.
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They threw cash around in clumsy efforts to manipulate the politics of a volatile region, only to find the tables turned.
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In this way, the crude and clumsy actions of pups give way to the more refined and economical behavior of adults.
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Speaking in a purposefully clumsy Spanish I hoped would pass as Portuguese, I asked the woman the story of the dish.
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Just as often, it fails when it is little more than a clumsy shorthand for socially concerned art, unobjectionable and unimpressive.
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Willow's growing infatuation with the power that magic brings her is compelling on its own, but the drug metaphor is clumsy.
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Unfortunately, much of the work in The Fabric of Emancipation offers obvious and simplistic conclusions and bungles them with clumsy visuals.
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It's tempting to assume that this is evidence of a racially monolithic campaign displaying clumsy desperation for the appearance of diversity.
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My boyfriend is a clumsy, lovable brute who once hiked from Mexico to Canada and breaks more things than he fixes.
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When Blachowicz came out swinging, Gustafsson's usually fleet feet seemed slow to respond and he got caught with clumsy, running blows.
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America doesn't always get it right; often it's clumsy, fails to live up to its ideology, and breaks its own rules.
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He assumed his post in 2017 from the beleaguered Margaret Chan, who was widely pilloried for her clumsy response to Ebola.
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It can be quaint and even clumsy, all of which can give idiocy, incomprehensibility and untruth a false air of authenticity.
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The clumsy wings of males could be rationalized as a handicap that provides information about the birds' condition or genetic quality.
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Our overall campaign is all about celebrating perceived physical and behavioural imperfections, from having freckles to being chubby, messy or clumsy.
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These all are left better unsaid or said by others; for the candidate himself, it comes across as more than clumsy.
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In an undeniably clumsy way, it points at the increasing violence and official intolerance being directed at the Hong Kong protesters.
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Also, when I wrote for Deadspin we were downright militant when it came to hating brands and hating clumsy branded content.
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As his thumbs danced over the tiny screen, I realized that "all thumbs" cannot much longer mean clumsy with one's hands.
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Violet-scented Argentine malbec that is medium-bodied, unmarred by clumsy oak treatments or other cellar techniques, is a great thing.
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She was funny, clumsy, and loud—she read odious tweets, unprompted, at a volume that rang throughout the open floor plan.
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The number of things you can do via touch on the Air Executives is impressive, but it can be slightly clumsy, too.
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Cooper gets his episode credits in (even though his character dies in the first installment), but these flashbacks are jarring and clumsy.
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" The Washington Post's global opinions editor, and Khashoggi's editor, Karen Attiah, called the White House statement "juvenile, clumsy," and "full of falsehoods.
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And I'm clumsy and klutzy, and trip and fall and all those kind of things, so, when it's just me it's fine.
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People use the metaphor of children: You basically have a bunch of middle-aged teenagers with acne that are awkward and clumsy.
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None of this is the show's fault, of course, nor is the frequently clumsy marketing surrounding products meant to tie into it.
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The clumsy move was first met with derision and jokes, but ultimately, it weaseled its way into the hearts of the population.
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"It was a clumsy response to a serious issue and is not what I expect of an experienced chief executive," he said.
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But he's most memorable as the star of Saulnier's tremendous breakout movie Blue Ruin, as a different kind of clumsy amateur vigilante.
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They'd read more than I had; I was clumsy and naive to read Nabokov and feel like maybe I'd found a peer.
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While some worried that videos would be interruptive and clumsy in the sleek Instagram photo feed, people have warmed up to them.
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She needs to use her hands, even as they are clumsy, as last night's wineglasses feel slippery and fragile between her fingers.
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Not so much, I would argue, for Italy's clumsy attempt at courtesy, for courtesy is important and has become an undervalued virtue.
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Comparing immediate real-world, physical threats with the abstract menace of disturbing images online is clumsy at best, and disingenuous at worst.
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Obviously, the personal trips of a country's top foreign official are a clumsy metric at best for gauging that nation's foreign policy.
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Western leaders urge Mr Xi to see the harm that his party's clumsy actions could do to Hong Kong, a valuable place.
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Some of that food probably comes from clumsy would-be predators who try for a nest and end up in the water.
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Still, it seems like it would be useful for clumsy users to have a way to turn SOS all the way off.
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Contrast that to the iPad alternative: seconds spent poking at the screen with your clumsy finger, hoping iOS will discern your intent.
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It was a clumsy attempt at trying to blend the two things together, because obviously I am aware of the modern situation.
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But in practice, it's a big, clumsy phone with a terrible camera and only average battery life, despite its enormous battery capacity.
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The tool to view all variants may be clumsy, but will force advertisers to avoid controversial or abusive content and be accountable.
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But while this approach works well for one-on-one board games like chess and Go, it proved clumsy for Rubik's Cube.
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Miranda, meanwhile, is a cipher, a woman with some dark secrets in her past who is mysteriously receptive to Charlie's clumsy courtship.
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The resolution still isn't the best, and the headgear is still a bit clumsy, but I think we're just at the beginning.
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Gary Kubiak get the green shower, but the pour is all clumsy and it just hits his back and not his head.
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On Tuesday, the entire country of Kenya lost electricity for nearly four hours, and it was all because of a clumsy monkey.
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But the tools which forged nations in the 19th century—forebears, symbols, cultural achievements—look unacceptably clumsy when used by Brussels today.
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Most concerning of all is when a child who wasn't originally clumsy starts to lose coordination skills, or begins to walk differently.
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"It's a completely laudable objective on the part of the sponsors, but it's a very clumsy, and probably counterproductive, tool," he continued.
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A nice use of the low kick to force Belfort to pick up his leg, and a clumsy back kick to capitalize.
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At this point, even conservatives who want to see alleged liberal media bias exposed may be growing disillusioned with O'Keefe's clumsy antics.
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But one clumsy attempt at fact-checking, and the partisan attacks it drew, should not be used to muzzle this year's moderators.
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As a clumsy person myself, I can imagine a president accidentally bumping into it -- or tripping and landing a hand on it.
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The cases are unsurprising, the central characters' back stories are contrived, and the show's efforts to be sexy and saucy are clumsy.
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It's open to argument whether ESPN's occasionally clumsy on-air strategy has slowed or accelerated the network's over-all decline in viewership.
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I dislike trying to write about George's writing, because I can't help but feel clumsy myself when I think of his work.
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Frontier sprawls more widely than Game of Thrones did in its first season, and its clumsy expansiveness comes back to haunt it.
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Robert Mueller's investigation has the potential to yield embarrassing revelations about Trump's campaign, transition and presidency, whether clumsy shortcuts or something more.
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He was clumsy: he would back into things, or trip over them, or sit down on them very suddenly and break them.
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That's a good thing if you're clumsy, probably a bad thing if you care about having a phone that looks very pretty.
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The STATES Act is not sufficient to address these regulatory needs, but at least it won't leave a legacy of clumsy regulation.
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The story of a pair of clumsy criminals becomes a pretext for celebrating the beauty and complexity of Mexico's landscape and history.
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Is it possible that they're genuinely seeking to become more diverse and perhaps they just chose a clumsy way of doing it?
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We have picked off their clumsy competition for them and opened up that lucrative economic trafficking space to the most efficient organizations.
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Fledgling birds, for example, can be pretty clumsy fliers during their first few attempts but typically get better each time they try.
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Those rides can be clumsy and filled with hard brakes as the car stops for everything that may be in its path.
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And my conversations with Twitter users who have been subject to abuse tell me the new tools are as clumsy as ever.
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It's immensely warm and charming, with an appealingly clumsy, nerdy heroine and a magic castle so whimsical you'll want to live there.
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In the portraits, each young woman poses as she sees fit: Some flirt, others make clumsy attempts at allure, one does ballet.
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Approach swiftly from the rear and, barehanded (gloves make you clumsy), squeeze just behind the snake's jawbone using your thumb and forefinger.
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This is an industry in which problems include protecting the owner's Picasso collection from salt air, clumsy crew members and faulty sprinklers.
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The companies could have preemptively broken themselves up, and forestalled clumsy government interventions even as they made more aggressive efforts at reform.
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We see clumsy glimpses of the long-term effects of war in The Hurt Locker and in certain parts of American Sniper.
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Thus Mr. Trump and Mr. Cohen, with their catastrophically clumsy handling of the Daniels affair, may have handed Mr. Mueller devastating evidence.
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She succeeds Kim Darroch, who resigned after his candid assessment of the Trump administration as diplomatically "clumsy and inept" caused an uproar.
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Just a few years ago they were wearing clumsy masks; now they can practically wear another group's identity as a second skin.
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Marion is the star of the show; James is her sidekick and her father is portrayed as a clumsy but lovable idiot.
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The Knicks responded with a clumsy play in which Anthony ended up trapped along the sideline and had the ball knocked away.
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It was all so clumsy, but Ted didn't address it as he silently pulled me toward him, his face slack with disbelief.
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Fueling speculation that Trump himself was present at the meeting, Sekulow's reference to the Secret Service is either false, or stupidly clumsy.
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As cellphones got smarter, they also became marginally more dangerous to the clumsy, easily distracted humans holding them, according to new research.
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Walter, a successful surgeon in his fine camel coat, and Victor, an undistinguished patrolman in his clumsy uniform, are placed in opposition.
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Clumsy guests should do the maximum amount of groveling — and make reasonable attempts at replacing broken items — without themselves becoming the nuisance.
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I began to read with more confidence, changing words here and there when I saw a sentence headed toward a clumsy conclusion.
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As Russian bloggers at Tjournal pointed out, Boris is clumsy as hell, and makes a lot of unnecessary, decidedly non-robotronic motions.
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Designed like a map, it's frustrating to peruse and difficult to fold and unfold, with large pages that make for clumsy handling.
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This is reality, where looking through an iCloud full of memories and clumsy iPhone sex videos just makes you feel empty inside.
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One way to make a coincidence feel less clumsy is to have the author acknowledge that what she is describing is improbable.
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And while the XZ1 has a slim, metal chassis that's nicely refined, the Compact's glass fiber and plastic construction feels thick and clumsy.
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This came after many pundits wrote her off for her clumsy handling of a controversy over her claims to have native American ancestry.
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That it's often a much more clumsy, awkward process than the ominous news reports and ruthless-sounding CEO dictum would have us believe.
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It also vastly improves and simplifies the clumsy and confusing interfaces that have plagued GPS devices since they first showed up in cars.
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Such an incident did not seem to be just another clumsy manifestation of garden-variety nepotism, as bad as that aspect might be.
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So, if you're clumsy and/or work in an environment that would destroy most technology, the Chromebook 11 N7 may be for you.
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I'm a naturally clumsy person, so I don't really need to be drunk to trip or drop things—and that's what I did.
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Similarly, the tonal shifts are less jarring and the clumsy pacing more tolerable when there's a consistent emotional arc undergirding the entire story.
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Every interaction is deliberately clumsy and difficult to control, so that even when you succeed, you have smoke coming out of your ears.
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I realized that Outer Worlds had successfully painted a picture of a community and the lives people led there, albeit with clumsy brushstrokes.
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On top of that, it's a bizarre strategy to confront members of your audience with screen-obsessed, clumsy-looking, unsexy caricatures of themselves.
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"Because all this work was done manually, there was more risk of human error, it's clumsy," Britt told CNBC in a phone interview.
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The extraordinary thing is not how successful the promotion of China's values to the outside world has been, but how clumsy and inept.
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The goal may be to have audiences waver between deciding whether Mariah or Bushmaster is the greater evil, but that setup is clumsy.
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Check. A clumsy meet-cute stunt to introduce the male lead, with whom she will have an argumentative, love-hate relationship at first?
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I picked up various skills and application tips along the way, but the biggest thing I learned was just how clumsy I am.
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In a PEOPLE exclusive first look, the actress stars as Debbie, an eagle who is Zeta's (Leslie Jones) doting yet clumsy paid assistant.
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Calling Clinton a bigot is Trump's clumsy way of trying to muddy up the very clear question of which presidential candidate is racist.
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At a certain point, even as a trained boxer against clumsy, angry middle aged men, turning and running makes far, far more sense.
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The confinement section was a dreary hell; the "escape" scene was clumsy and sloppily executed; the life-after-escape was draggy and hopeless.
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They're often clumsy, awkward things that would only occur in real life if the two people involved had never used their lips before.
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This unease permeates the play experience, which slows down the normal open-world mayhem of Rockstar's games to something deliberate, clumsy, almost anxious.
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It's true that the Android ecosystem itself is clumsy and complex, fragmented into a dizzying plethora of versions of various libraries and SDKs.
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The move probably has more to do with a bolder—and often clumsy—foreign policy under King Salman and his favoured son, Muhammad.
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However clumsy you think you are with a controller, you will get through this, and in not too long a period of time.
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"His or her" is clumsy, especially upon repetition, and "his" is as inaccurate with respect to grammatical gender as "they" is to number.
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Surfing was always a bit of a clumsy metaphor for stumbling through an untabbed browser, but it fit the spirit of the enterprise.
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They're just generic fight scenes, and they're slow and clumsy in a way that suggests Finn Jones maybe has not done his homework.
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The show's attempt to explain why he's like this is ultimately clumsy and incomplete: something about his mother, something about an abusive priest.
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Lula left office with an 83% approval rating, having secured the election of his hand-picked successor, Dilma Rousseff, a politically clumsy bureaucrat.
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"The origin of the book was just in my own clumsy attempts to come to grips with my own mortality," Koblish told Mashable.
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The French have torched Moscow, and the clumsy Count finally gets his moment of glory by saving a baby from a burning building.
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So if you're relatively tall, live in Canada, and consider yourself a bit clumsy, you may want to hold on to your loonies.
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Stylish VR is great in concept, but in practice, it's synonymous with clumsy, ill-fitting hardware that only works while standing perfectly still.
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The frequently clumsy line of questioning inspired jokes online of the 33-year-old CEO explaining technology to an older generation of lawmakers.
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She had the blond locks and cornflower-blue eyes of all the Mitfords, but she was big-boned and clumsy and pathologically naïve.
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It's a dramatic makeover from Le Toit Bleu's original Provençal interior, which included a clumsy layout, small windows, columns and heavy red marble.
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I have always been sympathetic to Wheaton's attempts to maintain its unusual institutional character, even when those attempts are clumsy or publicly embarrassing.
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The flimsy bill that Trump and Ryan put forward and the clumsy way they went about seeking votes suggest they lacked real conviction.
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Warren Carlyle did the character-rich choreography, which generously allows a clumsy waiter (Michael Fatica) to lead a virtuoso tango with his clientele.
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Cologne authorities were subsequently criticized for being slow and clumsy to react to the assaults—and for failing to cope in the aftermath.
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Nine out of ten fights at heavyweight devolve into clumsy swinging matches with both competitors gassing out if it goes past three minutes.
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They aren't quite omnipresent throughout the game, but it's undeniable that Andromeda is clumsy and awkward in ways that far oustrips its predecessors.
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The exposition, though, is occasionally clumsy, as when Kerr expresses surprise at running into Smith in a regular women's restroom at the Senate.
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The results, though clumsy, had an intensity that derived from the feelings he was trying to express through the force of his imagination.
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The agency is gone, the science has been replaced with clumsy rushing rather than urgency and now we're just in a bar fight.
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A tension arises as viewers wonder when, or if, the runners will slip, and just how clumsy they will look when they do.
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The architects' proposal, to its credit, also eradicated the clumsy 1990s-era ground-floor renovations by Gwathmey Siegel, which had made everything worse.
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Users face a choice between getting harassed and missing valuable interactions because Twitter has built clumsy tools that don't give users better options.
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More than that, he said, Mr. Rajoy was fueling the independence debate by his clumsy response and deepening anxiety among his European colleagues.
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Xu Xuan, a charming, clumsy, good-hearted man who practices apothecary — and, like Indiana Jones, has an intense fear of snakes — finds her.
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The result: a kind of clumsy—but direct tactility that required no special tools or instructions, and was easy for everyone to use.
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Until then, I'm stuck here, awkward and clumsy and not knowing what to do with my face, let alone my arms and legs.
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He worded it in a clumsy way, but I feel like he was trying to throw shade at the men, not the women.
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It's a clumsy, heartfelt cover of a bad classic song, and it's proof of Becky's artistry, which is to say of Moss's too.
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Facebook's ubiquity gives it a lot of potential in this mundane aspect of life, but it's just a bit clumsy around the edges.
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They are taking pains to avoid the clumsy, awkward questioning of 19843 — which became a galvanizing force for female voters the following year.
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AppleCare+ is a must-have upgrade, and there's a good chance it will end up paying for itself if you're the clumsy type.
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The question was clumsy, and we talked about some other things, like Keith Richards, with whom Waits has written a number of songs.
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On the other hand, she is immensely relatable, as awkward and socially clumsy as any inexperienced teenager maneuvering relationships both romantic and otherwise.
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In the Soviet era, the state pushed a coherent, if occasionally clumsy, narrative to convince the public of the official version of events.
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Signs that parents should be on the lookout for include forgetfulness, clumsy movements, changes in mood or behavior and a loss of consciousness.
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That was clumsy, but it's the context you should understand for the rest of the pitch, which is all about Biden's education plan.
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On Sunday, when the level of opposition ramped up a notch, the Giants collapsed in a clumsy 213-214 loss to the Steelers.
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"The copy of Boris Becker's passport that I saw and that has been circulating on social media is a clumsy fake," Doubane said.
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" This becomes a slightly melodramatic tic: "a heave of discomfort"; "a singe of clumsy fear"; "a slant of accusation"; "the dredge of discomfort.
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Back on the terrestrial plane, we were clumsy and felt our weight again and the itchy drying of the salt on our skin.
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This clumsy production also damages other important strips in the book, namely "The Business of Thrift" (Gfrörer) and "It's the Money, Honey" (Lindner).
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In his few public appearances, Mr. Muilenburg's attempts to offer a sincere apology for the accidents have been clumsy, prolonging Boeing's reputational pain.
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Keiko's running mate José Chlimper, meanwhile, was caught out in a clumsy attempt to get the media to falsely discredit the DEA informant.
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We all have these anecdotes in droves—our clumsy confrontations with the stuff of Hollywood movies while trying to lead normal family lives.
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But that language takes time to build, and at the next political action, the message will certainly still be clumsy and riddled with contradiction.
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My body had become a clumsy mecha suit, and I was trapped inside, trying to operate what felt like a large hunk of metal.
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Swipe controls on headphones are often clumsy, imprecise, and frustrating, but the Dimensions' are at least a little more responsive than others I've tried.
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Whether you're worried about nosey housemates, clumsy kids, or horrible siblings, these are the steps to take to make sure your stuff stays private.
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And yet the story of Oscar, the "mystical" and "very clumsy" owl, is one that we can all recognise, one way or the other.
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According to the patent, the heat reaction on the polymer screen can't promise to fix all of the damages caused by users' clumsy behavior.
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Setting the Dream Master's clumsy iPod clone aside, I turned my attention to a pair of sunglasses with LED lights attached inside each lens.
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National Security Advisor John Bolton recently dubbed Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua as a "troika of tyranny," a clumsy name that seems unlikely to stick.
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"They have quite a reputation of being large and clumsy and being a bit of a clown," Forest & Bird's Megan Hubscher told the BBC.
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Critics might call the triple-screen instrument cluster a clumsy mess that's difficult to read from behind the wheel, and, well, they'd be right.
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But Anderson himself, a filmmaker who has always been clumsy with anything to do with race, has functionally described his own feature as orientalist.
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The Balakrishnan letter shows how some people, emboldened by a massive cultural movement online and off, are finding ways to bypass this clumsy system.
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For as long as I can remember, I've felt clumsy because I couldn't navigate space well, and impolite when I fail to recognize acquaintances.
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The one at the far end is a series of unwelcome and clumsy come-ons from men trying to throw some game her way.
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Convinced of their abilities, they mimic certain words and phrases they associate with skillful political commentary, all without realizing how clumsy they must appear.
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These clumsy, hopeful moments become metaphors (to use a term Christopher loathes) for the pure, aching effort of making a connection with anybody else.
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Boeing has scrambled to persuade airlines and passengers to rally behind the Max jet following the company's clumsy response to the two fatal crashes.
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We accept that our communication regarding this could be interpreted as somewhat clumsy, and we apologize to anyone who found it offensive or exploitative.
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Others see a clumsy attempt to link SoHa to SoHo in the minds of would-be buyers, making it cooler and justifying higher prices.
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It might have been just another clumsy presentation, but at the end of it, a little bit of genuine passion came to the surface.
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It was easy to handwave the clumsy mixed messaging; Microsoft's big bets in online and new game franchises helped them dominate with Xbox 360.
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These two parts of the Chinese business world are often described as separate, as if plucky private firms are battling clumsy state-owned rivals.
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But they did so in such a clumsy—or, French critics may well suspect, provocative—fashion that their peace offerings were swept aside contemptuously.
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No leather case will provide the same amount of protection as a clumsy OtterBox, but for everyday use, they are fine for my needs.
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Wellington Wells' residents are alternately so inhumanly stupid and so inhumanly agile that mastering its simple stealth mechanics and clumsy melee combat feels pointless.
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These contrivances might seem familiar, even clumsy, in lesser hands, but what makes "Little Woods" compelling are the fresh details crafted by Ms DaCosta.
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I got the horror stories of people's births, or the clumsy attempts of people to give a one-size-fits-all approach to pregnancy.
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After leaving his wife and his job to find happiness, Anders begins a clumsy, heartbreaking quest to reassemble the pieces of his fractured life.
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Second, the Touch Bar is useful for accessing controls in a new way, especially controls that were sometimes clumsy with a keyboard and mouse.
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For another, a clumsy marketing campaign doesn't always signal a terrible movie, just as a strong marketing campaign doesn't always deliver a great one.
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The somewhat clumsy response by policymakers to stem the market panic has undermined investors' confidence that authorities can continue to steer China's economic transformation.
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In this sort of storytelling, "nature" exists most authentically in the remote parts of the world, untouched and unspoiled by clumsy, thoughtless human involvement.
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Sure, you experience a clumsy moment from time to time, but you also can't control the actions of others, animals, or, ya know, altitude.
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Days Gone seems like an accurate reflection of how things would go after an actual, IRL zombie apocalypse: clumsy, violent, and filled with failure.
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We kneel beside our squalling sister—Gertrude sets down her parsnip gently—and wrap her in the warmed cloth with our four clumsy hands.
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They're also kind of dangerous if you have a child or a pet, or if you're as clumsy as the author of this post.
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If he does not publicly support these dedicated professional and patriotic American diplomats he will have joined a clumsy criminal enterprise by the President.
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When this occurs, I accept the situation with equanimity and give myself permission to write a clumsy first draft and vigorously edit it later.
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He finished with a well-meaning but clumsy "Quiero tu bota" that he corrected to "Quiero tu voto," which was met with lighthearted laughter.
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Messenger tried to let people share what they wanted to do via Messenger Day/Stories, but the feature was clumsy and never caught on.
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And if you are a clumsy human being like me, ice-covered sidewalks mean near-certain wipeouts whenever you try to leave the house.
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She's reminiscent of the conventionally pretty and yet clumsy Disney Channel doyennes of the early 2000s; a kind of Lizzie McGuire of our time.
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The hand gestures feel improved over the Spark, but they're still a little clumsy and confusing — but that's probably because there's a learning curve.
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"Disney took Mickey and made him more lovable and adorable by giving him a bigger head, pudgy limbs and a clumsy appearance," he says.
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For the past two seasons, GLOW has been the most fun series on Netflix, finding joy in everything from neon spandex to clumsy wrestling.
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Many of Google's AI researchers are active in work to make AI fairer and more transparent, and clumsy missteps by management won't change that.
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Yet numerous addiction specialists say that the criminal justice system is the most blunt and clumsy of instruments for addressing a public health disaster.
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Two years ago, my mother and my aunt (her sister-in-law) fought over a clumsy comment my mother made about a mutual friend.
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Wicked and clumsy women have been marrying into the royal family for centuries, and Ms. Markle would have to work hard to match them.
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It was Zuccarello's clumsy high-sticking penalty in Game 3 that handed Montreal a power play that the Canadiens converted into a critical goal.
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Jackson had spent the previous week insisting that his clumsy, error-filled playoff debut last season was irrelevant to Saturday's matchup with the Titans.
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Bari Weiss got called out for clumsy, appropriative ethnic rhetoric, and the Times was lambasted for having climate change denier Bret Stephens on staff.
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With an anti-slip design, this charging pad is great for clumsy people (like me) who might accidentally bump their phone while it's charging.
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By the time the surviving soldier reaches the beach, you are already closely acquainted with his heavy breathing, wild fumbling and clumsy, chaotic running.
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Critics, both international and domestic, argue that the Nigerian government's counterterrorism approach is heavy-handed, clumsy at times and overly reliant on military intervention.
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Were it not for Trump's clumsy approach to governance, the original push to add a citizenship question would have likely attracted far less scrutiny.
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Not long ago, I asked the woman if she thought that Franken had been making a sexual advance or a clumsy thank-you gesture.
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Plots and subplots are handled with clumsy expediency, and themes that might connect this movie with the larger Lucasfilm mythos aren't allowed to develop.
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But his approach is too often clumsy and words may be misinterpreted by the infinitesimal amount of criminal law enforcement officers in our midst.
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Instead, they are tossed into a single Pyrex to roast among the other flavors; audiences will decide whether this style is adept or clumsy.
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Like the $20,000 monster-computer he showed off recently, this is an example of 90s technology that was bulky, slightly clumsy, but ultimately worked.
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Or I suppose you could say that it's been melted down and poured to spell out a gaudy, clumsy collection of initials: DJT, POTUS.
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Titled "Jump In," the two-and-a-half minute spot was full of clumsy, glib references to police brutality and Black Lives Matter protests.
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It looked clumsy, for example, when Mr Philippe implied that Mr Bayrou would stay in office, just hours before news broke that he was going.
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No specialized dexterity, physical skills, or mobility requiredRobots are still quite clumsy compared with humans when dealing with physical manipulation in unstructured environments and tasks.
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You haven't truly seen awkward until you've seen this video of actor Casey Affleck engaging in a painfully clumsy verbal sparring match with Stephen Colbert.
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On this front, the ideas are arriving fast and furious, but as Atiyah himself describes, they are as yet intuitive, imaginative, vague and clumsy commodities.
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Because the switch fully disables power to the camera, it obviates the need for a clumsy physical shutter or ugly tape to cover the webcam.
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Flipping the x2150 into tablet mode is still as clumsy as ever, and it's just too heavy to really use as a dedicated tablet, anyway.
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I remember how terrible I felt, both that day and the next, when my clumsy attempt to seek forgiveness was met with laughter and scorn.
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Right now, robots are simply too imprecise and clumsy and require too much training to be deployed on factory floors outside very narrow use cases.
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Rather, pumping up a possible suitor battle royale, only to end the entire commotion with a very clumsy man in REM sleep, only alienates them.
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Occasionally, I was frustrated with anachronistic dialogue in the historical pieces or clumsy exposition, and like all anthology series, I preferred some episodes to others.
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Mr Trump wants to repeal the Dodd-Frank Act, a clumsy law passed after the global financial crisis of 2008, aimed at re-regulating banks.
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GRAPHIC: Calendar of each state's Democratic nominating contest and its allocated delegates - here The Iowa chaos got the Democratic race off to a clumsy start.
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The book's technology is futuristic but clumsy, its streets are refreshingly free of neon and holograms, and there's not a cybernetically enhanced mercenary in sight.
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"Clumsy jokes against minorities are the last thing that our society needs," said Social Democrat (SPD) Justice Minister Katarina Barley in a speech on Wednesday.
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At best, it reads like a botched attempt to make a plea for good trans healthcare, but it is clumsy as hell and frankly, offensive.
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For example, a graceful dancer in the world of the short story must wear weights so that she's just as clumsy as the next person.
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In "Statistics U.S.A." (1981), he sections off a map of the US with new territories, labeling them: Naïve, Perplexed, Clumsy, Confused, Silly, Hopeless, Don't Know.
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Clumsy attempts by his ruling Justice and Development (AK) party to weaken Mr Imamoglu, including suggestions that he is secretly Greek, seem to have backfired.
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The new system is an effort to move away from this clumsy approach and simulate the conditions in the mother's womb as closely as possible.
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While adrenaline would allow her to finish the fight, she would be wobbly and clumsy when she got up, and her coordination would be off.
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"He's quite clumsy, and he's not as agile as other cats," says Gill, adding with a laugh that it's impossible for the cat to hide.
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Her discomfort makes her clumsy, and when she demands the attention she craves and that she feels her work deserves, she does it gracelessly, jarringly.
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But the needlessly confusing software bloat and clumsy Edge settings I found on the Samsung devices still leaves Apple in the lead, in my opinion.
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Amelia Krales I often have a hard time playing old role-playing games, as new genre conventions can make the classics feel clumsy and unforgiving.
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"In a lot of the games, she is shy, clumsy, romantically inexperienced, likes to eat a lot, and works herself to the bone," Dawn said.
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And while it was indeed a thrilling adventure, Sarah Jeong couldn't help but notice that the entire plot hinged around a clumsy data transfer issue.
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The administration is known to support a more "skills-based" immigration system, and maybe Trump was just, in a clumsy way, trying to articulate that?
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It's a clumsy portmanteau of short films, with directors ranging from Natalie Portman to Brett Ratner, designed to send a collective valentine to the city.
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There was a shared awareness, anchored in K-12's NCLB experience, of the dangers of relying too heavily on simple metrics or clumsy remedies.
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The clumsy hands and feet of the man, two women and baby in "Another Happy Thought," a kind of Adoration-picnic scene, recall children's drawings.
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Now the clumsy kid who couldn't catch a basketball amazed himself during pre-draft workouts by intuiting the game better than his more accomplished rivals.
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She dashes into a shootout to get video, parries the clumsy advances of an Afghan government official and frequents the hormone-addled expat party scene.
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It was very clumsy – you had to apply a relatively high amount of pressure because there was a clunky progression of hinges and pivot points.
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Uploading to Facebook was clumsy, and whether the clips were native or from YouTube, they took a click and some load time to start watching.
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Dawson's series tend to examine other YouTubers on the platform through the good-natured lens of Dawson's oftentimes naive and clumsy personality and interview style.
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The coming–of-age story of a mischievous, clumsy witch who leaves home at 13 to find a town and a job, as witches must.
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Sturdy enough, unless you have children or clumsy guests, she said, as "nesting tables can be a little more prone to tumbling" than stationary tables.
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In the two episodes available for review, violence is limited to some clumsy bull-riding and the dramatic knocking over of a glass of water.
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At the opening of the second round Garcia was hurt with a clumsy right hand and slashed open with a knee as he ducked low.
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It's expansive, lonely, intense—just the sort of aesthetic feast we've come to expect from Lorde's reflexive look at the clumsy growing pains of adulthood.
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I look for an articulate witness, not what they're witnessing, and I have a pretty short fuse if I feel like I'm in clumsy hands.
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Was Trump, in his own clumsy way, simply saying what other presidents have been saying for years about keeping America's nuclear weapons in better shape?
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Robert L. Sumwalt, the board's chairman, called some of Amtrak's procedures "clumsy" and said investigators had found that a "culture of fear" pervaded the railroad.
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Not telling the truth about a critical affair of state that affects the world economy surely outweighs the clumsy conflation in a campaign trail story.
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I personally love this, as a clumsy person who is prone to accidentally skipping to the next track whenever I adjust my touch-compatible headphones.
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At the same time, they've taken pains -- however clumsy -- to acknowledge that which requires the assistance of the international community, like refugees and the environment.
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It tries, in its frantic, clumsy fashion, to be all of those things, and comes close enough to succeeding to qualify as an honorable failure.
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"So we can't just be very clumsy, and rush to judgment, and do something that actually harms our ability to do terrorist investigations," he said.
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Lowell Cafe sits at the awkward crossroad of legalized weed and clumsy regulation — the marijuana industry is moving forward, but the government can't keep up.
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Knowing that Stage 2 is coming, you can relax a little during Stage 1; your inner editor will diligently revise the clumsy, turgid bits later.
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Africa Watchers, myself included, have been critical of President Trump's perceived disregard for Africa, which has been punctuated by clumsy attempts to engage the continent.
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As routine as stamps might seem now, they were still a recent innovation, which had replaced a clumsy system that relied on cash-on-delivery.
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"To turn into a weapon" sounds clumsy and crude, bringing to mind early man gripping a fist-size rock or a prisoner sharpening a toothbrush.
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Like the Scorsese movie, Mr. Rosenfeld's play is in part a portrait of friendship and betrayal among wild and clumsy young men on society's margins.
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Remember when she utilized the talents of producer Mike WiLL Made-It, twerking whenever humanly possible before making clumsy and offensive comments about black culture?
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We're not getting any less clumsy, but these magnetic breakaway plug adapters look like they could ease the fear of tripping over our other power cables.
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But if you still don't trust that (or are just generally clumsy and paranoid), there's an easy 90-day return policy in case things go south.
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With Airplay 2 on Sonos speakers, now you can tell Siri to turn the volume down instead of doing it with those clumsy fingers of yours.
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She saved two match points in the final game but fell on the third with a clumsy volley that flew wide and neatly summarized her day.
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But nuTonomy won't be picking up Bostonians any time soon — which is probably a good thing, because those early rides in Singapore were a little clumsy.
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We need to be able to check that; it's privilege that is creating a two-tier system which leaves trans behind as the ugly, clumsy sibling.
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Obama concluded by urging us to address this problem now in a rational way rather than waiting for a catastrophe to force us into clumsy action.
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Often depicted as clumsy and brutish, Neanderthals mysteriously vanished from Europe and Asia about 40,000 years ago, their retreat coinciding with the arrival of Homo sapiens.
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It could serve as a corrective to everything clumsy and old-fashioned about its source material or at least outdo it on a simple laugh level.
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If this music soared as automatically as the arena-rock it's modeled on, the sentiments would rankle; instead there's a plaintive, clumsy pathos to the lurch.
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"Clumsy interventions" by some of the world's central banker will "destroy" the economy and usher in political chaos, a notoriously bearish Societe Generale strategist has claimed.
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Bail Organa running off to get Leia to get Obi-Wan wasn't a "Wow, it all fits together" moment for me, it felt clumsy and obvious.
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Unlike other flagship phones (namely Samsung's Galaxy S8 and the iPhone 7), the Essential phone isn't waterproof, which, for clumsy folks like myself, feels, er, essential.
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If you can deal with the cheaper interior, Toyota badge and clumsy third row, it offers the same quality and unstoppable charm at a lower price.
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"Rumors about this extension are a clumsy trial balloon, the different options will be discussed on April 10 and nothing has been decided," the source added.
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It's hard enough for a grown human to figure out how to navigate a crowd sometimes — so what chance does a clumsy and naive robot have?
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Incorporating physical comedy in the form of the cute, clumsy girl trope seems to have been an indispensable plot device since the dawn of romantic comedies.
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EMUI, Huawei's skin atop Android, has evolved from being a clumsy iOS rip-off a couple of years ago to a quite acceptable user experience today.
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If the allegations of the clumsy emails and cover-ups are true, the defendants may have made their own bed — with Elon Musk as an adversary.
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Despite the clumsy and opaque wording in the budget documents, it appears the fee would be collected on refined products rather than the crude oil itself.
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He, like May, has said he doesn't agree with Darroch's characterization of Trump and his administration as "clumsy and inept" and "uniquely dysfunctional," among other statements.
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At first, he's a cute and clumsy ball of fun as a puppy, but then a few months later he's 180 pounds and reality sets in.
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If you've ever tried to juggle two phone numbers, say a personal line and a professional line, you know how difficult and clumsy it can be.
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Trump's clumsy manipulation of the very same levers has resulted in his own version of the Saturday Night Massacre after less than five months in office.
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For the clumsy among us, the smartphones also apparently boast around 30 minutes worth of water resistance in up to 1.5 metres of water (5 feet).
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There are no armbands, belt pouches, or other clumsy apparatus necessary; just put the watch on your wrist, tie your shoes, and head out the door.
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Lindsey Graham's "Ready to be Commander-in-Chief on Day One" is clumsy overall, but the "Ready" had possibilities despite the fact that he dropped out.
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The other is a clumsy and transparent fibber, an incompetent novice pushing his party into whatever ideologically untethered position is catching his fancy at the moment.
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Trump's preposterous honesty about things like his greed and his clumsy/folksy pattern of speech combine to create a sense of familiarity and even common cause.
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It's clumsy––it's a six-minute song where the syntax keeps jerking around––but it's impassioned and empathetic, remedial though some of its arguments may be.
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Last September, Trump rescinded the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, established under Obama as a clumsy band-aid for the country's broken immigration program.
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While an employee (the very funny Sasheer Zamata) encourages this clumsy customer not to sue, Renée suddenly finds that her arms and legs are shockingly graceful.
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But not to regret the word "heart," that June so far away, teeth like hard pearls in a clumsy kiss, the timid hand, the considered modesty.
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The ECB is right to target European lenders' 840 billion euro mountain of bad debt, but its clumsy move may end up slowing down its effort.
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The episodes usually revolved around Wilbur's clumsy attempts to undo Ed's mischief, situations made more difficult by the fact that Ed would speak only to Wilbur.
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Today, for instance, she is being extra patient with this young waitress—Patsy P.—who is stout and clumsy and may be new to the job.
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That first movie spawned two more in an eventual trilogy that went heavy on style and groundbreaking effects (for the time) but stumbled around clumsy writing.
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But no matter how big our phone screens get, drawing with your finger can be clumsy and awkward for anything more than a simple smiley face.
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Mr. Blatter was cleared of criminal or ethical wrongdoing in the ISL matter, but he was accused of knowing about the bribes and of "clumsy" conduct.
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And that thin metal rod had been pulled out of the wall so often by clumsy guests that it barely supported the weight of the towels.
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For years, I'd been managing major depressive disorder—I was ill at ease with myself, awkward in conversation, and clumsy and self-conscious in my body.
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"If this is nearly impossible because you have a giant smartphone, you're clumsy or have small hands—whatever the case, you need a PopSocket," omfgmeow said.
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Of course, the hyper-talented but clumsy superteam has, historically, been a more reliable basketball archetype than the one that actually makes good on its promise.
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During a brief test drive of the Mitsubishi i-MiEV outfitted with nuTonomy software, there were indeed a number of abrupt stops and some clumsy maneuvering.
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Despite Barry's wacky attempts to be an actor — all of which are funnier for how clumsy Hader lets them be — Barry is an intrinsically tragic character.
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Gilly mocked Sam for trying to explain to Jon where babies come from, but I think in his own clumsy way, Sam was trying to brag.
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Detectives also asserted Mr. Gilbert had placed the pistol in his father's left hand in a clumsy attempt to make the death look like a suicide.
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The airstrikes have shown no sign of defeating the Houthis, and the Houthis' foreign ally, Iran, has gained from Saudi Arabia's clumsy prosecution of the war.
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The choice to explain it in this instance, however, feels clumsy and does not reveal anything educational about Sam or his life as an autistic person.
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It turns out those letters were "the product of a misleading – and laughably clumsy – public relations campaign by corporate interests," according to an investigation by Bloomberg.
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Unfortunately, its clumsy topicality and grandstanding tendencies evoke the annoying aspects of Aaron Sorkin (who is not involved with the show) with none of the payoff.
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In one segment during the show, Lopez played a lovestruck version of herself falling for Pete Davidson's recurring character, Chad, the clumsy PA on Lopez's tour.
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Even as &aposThe Rise of Skywalker&apos characters claim their ultimate triumph, the film feels clumsy, hurried, and above all, like an admission of creative defeat.
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"Picard" has a tendency to rely on some clumsy exposition to help viewers remember details or to fill in back stories for plot lines to come.
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Social stability Li's death and the authorities' clumsy handling of it has exacerbated a crisis that is already shaking the very foundations of the Chinese state.
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Then he pulls the papery tape with his teeth and gets an end around the dressing, jams the roll between his knees, makes a clumsy bandage.
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A clumsy or malicious U.S. foreign policy could kill tens of thousands in the Middle East and turn entire countries into war zones—it already has.
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It's safe to say, though, that all of this year's best sex scenes, which include mermaid sex, apocalyptic handjobs, and clumsy first times, are pretty NSFW.
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The scene underscores what my father taught me, in his own clumsy way: Perfection only exists in the movies, and just maybe in old movie theaters.
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Saudi Arabia's heavy-handed — arguably clumsy — tactics alienated even staunch allies like the United States, Kuwait, Jordan, Egypt and much of Mr. Hariri's Lebanese Sunni party.
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The same is true of the small clumsy deer originally from China — Muntjac — that were introduced to the countryside in the 1920s and have steadily multiplied.
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It appears that the raids are one part of the Obama administration's clumsy plan to deter this particular group of refugees from crossing the US border.
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But the needlessly confusing software bloat and the clumsy Edge settings I found on the Samsung devices still leaves Apple in the lead, in my opinion.
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I predict more misses, more missteps, more clumsy communication, more execution failures, more decisions that seem completely baffling to impartial observers not privy to the internal politics.
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The sidescrolling platformer initially seems like the sort of quirky, inventive, and slightly clumsy game we've come to expect from its lauded Japanese writer and director, Swery.
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Because VR is expensive and clumsy in its current form, it's understandable to wonder whether a game could have reached its design goals without the extra hardware.
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Chase admitted to portraying Gerald Ford as a clumsy fool during his time on the show's cast in an attempt to help get rival Jimmy Carter elected.
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This clumsy compilation by my beloved Power Music Workout illustrates the dangers of casting too wide a stylistic net and remixing everything within said net the same.
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Good news for all you clumsy Apple lovers out there: You now have a little bit longer to take the plunge to insure your shiny new iPhone.
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Snicket enthusiasts will be able to tolerate these clumsy jokes and enjoy the many subtle codes and hints: there is plenty here for voracious fans to devour.
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Starting essentially with the "taper tantrum " in 2013, the Fed has had a series of clumsy experiences in trying to get the market used to any tightening.
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In a demonstration video showcasing Dactyl's new talent, we can see the robotic hand fumble its way toward a complete cube solve with clumsy yet accurate maneuvers.
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The ZAGG Rugged Messenger Case is what you'll want as insurance against a hectic work environment or clumsy hands, while still having the convenience of a keyboard.
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Jennifer Lawrence has stumbled into a new role that looks anything but clumsy, quirky and relatable — think somewhere between Eyes Wide Shut, Black Swan, and The Americans.
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The session in "Room" takes place in the driveway, yard and interior of the Georgia house Winner was renting, and it is conducted with a clumsy casualness.
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It's no secret that a crucial fixture of internet culture is the collective roasting of a clumsy ad, and marketing has always been about sparking a conversation.
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Sometime in the past two years, wire-free earbuds graduated from clumsy to impressively good, and from not quite worth it to the only pair I wear.
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Tuesday he made a clumsy joke implying that his "Second Amendment" supporters had methods other than the ballot box to "stop" Hillary from picking anti-gun judges.
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After witnessing several clumsy and poorly received public statements over the past month, it seems that Fox Searchlight's new strategy is to just have Parker keep quiet.
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Amazon's New Echos Still Feel Like a Lame Version of the FutureThe Amazon Echo was a clumsy implementation for what ended up being an idea with legs.
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The effect is seen in MMA fights or boxing, he explains, when a skilled fighter experiences a few heavy blows to the head, and suddenly seems clumsy.
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Almost as if predicting the trajectory of their careers, the plot casts Pine as the clumsy bowling alley janitor who steals all of Lohan's success and luck.
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The Vive's controllers feel a little clumsy compared to the easily grabbable Oculus Touch, but they're still convenient, with long battery lives and included Micro USB chargers.
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It looks nice, but I've been spoiled for years by Logitech's freewheel scrolling, and even the best scroll wheels with discrete steps feel clumsy to me now.
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Clumsy as they can be, federal agencies can moderate these conflicts, and, indeed, save ranchers from themselves: part of their purpose has always been to prevent overgrazing.
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Over the course of four seasons, Girls has proudly earned itself a reputation for being a dedicated portrayal of entitled, lazy, confused, horny, clumsy not-quite adulthood.
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Javascript is still a clumsy language, but there are certain advantages to having one language across the stack, and Node is powerful and package-rich these days.
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The Return sometimes feels shapeless, and it walks a clumsy middle course between tracking the larger issues of changing California laws, and sticking to the personal stories.
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Ludwig may not have been actually mad, of course, merely crushingly profligate; efforts to declare him insane may have been clumsy ministerial efforts to staunch his spending.
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But with regulation, competitors, and the inherent caution and slowness of the health industry, Medal has a tough road ahead to getting us off clumsy paper records.
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There were a few things Holloway heard over and over again: Most strap-ons are too difficult to put on, making the wearer feel clumsy and unsexy.
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Johnson's references to Hammons and Walker do seem clumsy, as though any piece about a new black artist must compare him with other, better-known black artists.
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However, asking fans to choose whether they want someone Romani as opposed to a "recognisable movie star" is perhaps a clumsy attempt to engage with the issue.
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But in so doing, Branagh subtracts all the femininity from Poirot's character, which in Suchet's performance felt key to his insight into the clumsy masculine criminal brain.
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To people convinced of its survival, the animal once derided as clumsy and primitive became almost supernaturally elusive, with heightened senses that allow it to avoid detection.
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For a man who has built a career on bluffing and intimidation, Trump is surprisingly clumsy when it comes to those tactics, and oblivious of their costs.
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Among its greatest causes was Ukraine's Orange Revolution, when street protests thwarted a clumsy attempt by a Russian-backed government to steal the country's 2004 presidential election.
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The first section of the Intercept's five-part report offers both extremely sophisticated examples of intelligence implicating top Iraqi officials and clumsy tales of operations gone wrong.
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Russian ads on Facebook were clumsy and schizophrenic, hitting multiple sides of issues, and were often laughably simplistic (such as the "Jesus Punches Hillary" ad shown here).
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Even in the most fortunate of circumstances, pregnancy makes a woman conscious of becoming increasingly helpless, clumsy, unable to hide, and most difficult of all, extremely dependent.
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Still, the Trump administration's clumsy and retaliatory banning of Acosta does appear to be targeting a reporter over content matters, generally considered a First Amendment no-no.
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You must defend your home planet by intercepting incoming missiles, eliminate their sources (battleships), and retake occupied planets (by converting into a clumsy but fun walking tank).
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I think, diving, you probably wouldn't be allowed to do, because I'm clumsy, and I'd probably put my foot through a light or some piece of history.
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For the non-technical, here's a quick, very clumsy explanation of APIs and implementations, taken from the testimony of one-time CEO of Sun Microsystems, Jonathan Schwartz.
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Now we just have to wait for his Kickstarter before the rest of us clumsy, careless hooligans can get our hands on a case of our own.
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