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But the prison production of "The Tempest" leads to some of the book's clunkiest elements.
Shoes are the hardest thing to pack — the trick is to wear the clunkiest ones on the plane.
These secret weapons will keep your most unruly chains to clunkiest statement pieces organized and in line for nightmare-free accessorizing.
The browser supposedly now has 80 percent faster JavaScript performance, according to Apple, meaning that even the clunkiest websites will load faster.
In the movie's clunkiest twist, the yellow fellow initially crashes among a group of government operatives, led by the hard-charging Agent Jack Burns (John Cena).
Getting into online games has always been the clunkiest thing about the series, and anything that can streamline that will be a step in the right direction.
IF A prize were to be awarded for the world's clunkiest prose, the paragraphs of indecipherable text that make up "terms of use" agreements would surely win.
One of the clunkiest things about that pilot was the final sequence, in which Stan infiltrated the Jennings family's garage and started poking around because he just knew somehow.
Netgear's Orbi had the clunkiest setup, requiring an arcane web browser interface to get started, and the configuration language would probably be intimidating for those who are not information technology professionals.
That paved the way for the Balenciaga Triple S — introduced last year — the shoe Mr. Clifford calls "the iPhone X of sneakers," and possibly the clunkiest, most triumphantly ugly sneaker of all.
Todd: It's too bad that the police shooting plot line makes this easily the clunkiest UnReal episode to date, because, again, there was some good stuff in there if you went digging.
Rectify has its plottier elements — especially when it digs into whether seemingly sweet-tempered Daniel actually committed the rape and murder he was convicted for — but those elements are often among its clunkiest.
This is largely because its clunkiest element — a 1960s strand involving a piano teacher (Donna McKechnie) living in exile, narrating plot points to Gualtieri's unnecessarily abrasive grandson (Chase Crandell) — suddenly comes to the fore.
Plus, Apple is clearly looking to push shared code-base Marzipan apps as a big part of its upcoming macOS strategy: why not start with one of its clunkiest apps to show developers the benefits?
When Steve Jobs unveiled the first iPhone in 2007, he famously teased it as "three devices": An iPod, a phone and an "internet communications device" — maybe the clunkiest three words ever uttered at an Apple keynote.
But as I have gotten older, and as I've discovered all the things that tabletop games can do in their wide variety, I have less patience and interest in the clunkiest, most old-school ways of playing.
As for Stonehenge, well, without giving away too much, let's just say that invaders from space are coming to suck the life out of our planet, and the great monument is not merely the clunkiest calendar ever made.
Even the clunkiest execution of the replay viewer is a welcome addition to the game, and if I were making any kind of multiplayer experience I would be attempting to implement some form of replay system as soon as possible.
No one else on the planet would have ever considered combining Radio 4 panel show standard comedy rapping with one of the clunkiest choruses ever composed, let alone decided to record it, release it, shoot a video for it, and do promo for it.
To get to my particular beef: When I refer to an individual whose gender I don't know here in The Times, why do I usually have to choose either "he" or "she" or, in the clunkiest phrase ever cooked up by small-minded grammarians, "he or she"?
But the casualness of the form is at odds with the solemnity of West's confessional mode, which demands obsessive attention to craft, and "Violent Crimes" and "I Thought About Killing You" are the clunkiest examples to date of the pomposity that inevitably arises whenever he tries to plumb the darkness in his soul.
This one was ignited by an electrical fire, but the process is the same if a wind-driven ember gets into the foliage: Reading Rack If you are at all interested in paths to a more rational human relationship with wildfire at all scales, there's no better starting place than a remarkable collection of papers on "The Interaction of Fire and Mankind" published in June in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B (yes, arguably the clunkiest journal name ever).
" The Boston Globe's Nancy Harris commended Crichton on his ability to simplify the technical intricacies of aviation, calling Airframe a "very readable book." Reviews tempered their praise with criticism of Crichton's writing style. De Haven took issue with the novel's use of genre clichés and "the clunkiest of plot gimmicks." Holt called it "formulaic but hard to put down" and described its characters as "cardboard.
Ratings for the July 16, 2010 airing on NBC were disappointing with fewer than 4 million viewers while being one of two new programs that night, and came in third for the night. Los Angeles Times reviewer called the movie "super-bad", criticizing the dialog and the embedded marketing of Procter & Gamble and Walmart products, but "it's almost worth watching for its 'Mystery Science Theater 3000' potential." Brian Lowry of Variety stated that the "Shoddy looking and saddled with a story that makes most Disney Channel fare look like Masterpiece Theater, this inane adventure is most notable for some of the clunkiest product-placement ever." At the IMDB, as of September 19, 2018, the movie received a weighted average vote of 4.9 out of 10 with 380 user voting.
Linden praised the lead performances saying "Sandler and Barrymore display an onscreen connection that lends a grounding warmth to the clunkiest comedy setups" and welcomed the interruption by Terry Crews character, although "Like all routines in the film, though, it repeats itself rather than venture into fresher and funnier territory." In summary "This hit-and-miss comedy feels caught between old-school nostalgia and movie-persona growing pains on the part of Adam Sandler." Christy Lemire gave the movie 1.5 stars and stated that while this wasn’t Sandler’s best performance, "That actor is in there, somewhere. Perhaps Sandler will actually challenge himself again one of these days and set him free." The Nationals Jocelyn Noveck said, "To say that the new Adam Sandler movie is better than some of his other recent work isn’t saying much" and gave the movie a single star.

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