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11 Sentences With "most awkwardly"

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Most awkwardly, there's heavy usage of the breathless news coverage that has followed the case since the Netflix show took off.
The parts of the process where it has been most awkwardly apparent that people in need are competing are now less visible.
Most awkwardly, Mr Macron's rebelliousness is showing up Mr Valls, who before becoming prime minister in 2014 was himself an insubordinate Socialist moderate.
On Friday, Holder hung out with activists and autoworkers in Michigan, one of the most awkwardly gerrymandered states in the country, and encouraged them to get out on Nov.
Valerie Johnston (the excellent Tessa Thompson), the character most awkwardly integrated into the lives of the others, is an actress frustrated by the roles she's offered, or not offered.
Most awkwardly, as head of recruitment for the National Republican Congressional Committee, or N.R.C.C., she is in charge of persuading women to run for office on the Republican line.
And, most awkwardly for Apple, as if the US tech giant was siding with the Chinese state against Hong Kong as concerned residents fight for their autonomy and call for democracy.
The Pacers might be the most awkwardly constructed team that made the playoffs, but they also have two complementary pieces already on board, should George have a change of heart and realize playing the four, even against a Cleveland Cavaliers team that has little size, is the smart thing to do.
But the film takes its time meandering through various subplots: Pauline's romance with a forgettable upperclassman, Doris's run-in with some quickly dispatched bullies, and, most awkwardly, Alice's date with the girls' principal, Father Morgan (Henry Thomas), in a scene that plays out like a weird "psychic and a priest walk into a restaurant" joke.
Rubies symbolise all the kingly virtues and have featured on coronation rings since the early Middle Ages.Rose, p. 26. A small copy was made for Victoria, who wrote in a letter: "The Archbishop had (most awkwardly) put the ring on the wrong finger, and the consequence was that I had the greatest difficulty to take it off again, which I at last did with great pain".Hibbert, p. 35.
" He found the return of Anna and the entire California story line unappealing. On the other hand, Swansburg enjoyed the "truly hilarious night of debauchery" Don and Lane enjoyed. Matt Zoller Seitz, writing for The New Republic, was even more scathing in his criticism, calling "The Good News" "The show's first truly bad episode." He further termed it "easily the most awkwardly written, clumsily paced and disposable hour it has ever aired.

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