On the whole, though, the flashbacks are clumsily integrated into the main action, and can't be salvaged by the staging. |
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In the lobby of the gallery, he was represented by four large oils clumsily portraying celebrity lairs. |
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They are addressing a real concern, however clumsily, and are aware of what may be an irremediable weakness in electronic security. |
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He spends his days clumsily barging into rooms where girls are changing, only to get the living daylights pounded out of him. |
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The grey changed leads again, clumsily, and crashed over the obstacle, ramming the pommel of the saddle into Michael's belly. |
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She's a courtesan showgirl who dreams of being a real actress, we're told rather clumsily. |
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Walt Whitman dreams of the first jumpshot he will take, the ball arcing clumsily from his fingers, striking the rim so hard that it sparks. |
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This technique was employed by serial Westerns of old to keep viewers hooked, but the ruse was clumsily implemented. |
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It represents nothing more than banality, platitudes, and outrageous nonsense clumsily conveyed by insipid prose. |
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A subplot featuring a female FBI agent is clumsily grafted onto the main story. |
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Then, in an almost oppugnant tone, she inquired clumsily as to the reason for his lack of attraction for her. |
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She is distinctly underwhelmed until he clumsily knocks the soup out of the window. |
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It's set against a harmonium-like drone and electronic clinking, the sound of mason jars waltzing clumsily in a janitor's closet. |
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He grabs his coat, and as he's clumsily trying to put it on, the shoulder rips. |
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In his haste to clear the table, he'd clumsily knocked most of the papers onto the floor. |
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Cypress trunk flutings and druidlike knees rise everywhere, and mud turtles paddle clumsily through the talmin-mirrored waters. |
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The hitcher squeezed himself into the front passenger seat rather clumsily. |
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For memory, like everything else in the world, can be clumsily used, or unintelligently used, or used for false purposes or in bad faith. |
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Gavin nodded and sat down again while Sadie began clumsily stuffing clothing into a carpet bag. |
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The flirtatious Emily spends a lot of the film clumsily pursuing her crush, the somewhat receptive Fin. |
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Her lack of enthusiasm was matched only by her lack of tidiness, as she clumsily searched through the devastation of her messy bedroom. |
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You have to keep your wits about you if you want to avoid clumsily treading in someone's hard work. |
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I instantly panicked, clumsily splashing and flailing about as I instinctively fought to keep myself afloat. |
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He poured clumsily, spilling a good amount of claret as the carriage bumped along. |
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The clown clumsily teetered back and forth and vanished in a flash of colorful confetti. |
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Vaguely recognising a cup of coffee and a slice of cake, I gathered them up clumsily and joined the queue towards the cash-register. |
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The child scrambled clumsily to her feet and began to run in the other direction. |
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It helped that I was on nodding terms with the actress he was talking to, so I clumsily barged in. |
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The book is clumsily written, and the translation does no favor to the author. |
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The twisting of the character's emotions, followed by his allegiance, is clumsily handled to the point of annoyance. |
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This film is so clumsily edited that is completely unable to build up any comic steam. |
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The knights are crammed into hot, heavy armor, and they charge at each other clumsily. |
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Batteries in the early 1970s were relatively large and dictated that the watch case was clumsily large too. |
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She clumsily tried to unsheathe her sword from her pack while trying to keep up. |
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Some of the dialogue is stiff and overstated, like something from a poorly written pulp, clumsily updated by a hack. |
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We sense that he is not a casual victim of society but a child coming clumsily of age. |
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I'm disgusted by what she's done, thinking of how clumsily she struggled and the mindless stupefaction of her gaze. |
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One of the lead actors is always stumbling clumsily through situations, while the other achieves an absurd but beautiful grace. |
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More clumsily, fireworks stand in for the Big Bang and a potato and peas are invoked to explain relativity. |
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She fumbled clumsily, ending up draping her robe over her shoulders. |
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Unsteady when hatched, they can scurry like mice within a few days and fly clumsily when about a week old. |
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She clumsily opened her book and fumbled around for her pen. |
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The vine-trellis has collapsed and has been clumsily propped up. |
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Although you arrive bright and early you clumsily knock over the parrots cage as you go in. A simple job has suddenly become much harder! |
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Mostly, they seem to have practiced deflecting it, or clumsily, destructively manhandling it. |
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Click here to see how the hapless Red Defender clumsily attempts to save the world, instead of saving three lives by simply donating blood. |
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This one was hobbling clumsily among the rocks, one wing sticking crookedly up in the air, and it was uttering sad cries of pain. |
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Public institutions have been content with slavishly, and often clumsily, copying this work. |
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Sometimes indirectly, sometimes a bit clumsily, sometimes rather self-consciously. |
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Arab economies were regulated, subsidised and planned so clumsily that they failed to provide for Arab citizens. |
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Relex always brings to the table a certain lack of mastery of the subject and clumsily hidden objectives. |
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We will continue to be vocal opponents of this poorly worded legislation whose sole purpose was to clumsily reassure the public. |
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They thought they were above the law and now they are clumsily trying to justify their actions. |
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Fatally, therefore, PT often suffers from worn-out, clumsily styled and even downright ugly vehicles and installations. |
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It is important for everyone to occupy a distinct function instead of wanting to clumsily take responsibility for the totality of the domain. |
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The first one is that they are trying, clumsily, to make us believe that there is a crisis, an imminent democratic peril. |
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In Ontario, it's more a question of repairing a decade of ill-conceived and clumsily executed institutional dislocation. |
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The Act was intended to close a loophole in an agreed Community policy, yet it was clumsily drafted, and undeniably discriminatory. |
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Between the regular bits of work that sustain them, Jean-François clumsily spends time with Julyvonne, while keeping her isolated from the world. |
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Zip crouches and unlaces his boots, clumsily shakes them off. |
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Before Mitch McConnell waded clumsily into the debate, it looked a winnable argument for the Republicans. |
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I sat clumsily on the floor and slumped against the wall dejectedly. |
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He clumsily sipped from the dainty straw of a blasphemously non-bourbon beverage and smiled broadly as he talked to fellow bros. |
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I thought about the 9mm in my purse as I clumsily continued down the stairs in my skirt and heels. |
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First, he clumsily inserts nakedly political posturing that seems altogether out-of-place in the context of the High Holy Days. |
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So the results were clumsily regraded to make them less spectacular. |
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A dazzling move started by the winger was also unfortunately ended by the same pair of hands, clumsily spilling the ball whilst attempting to offload. |
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He clumsily swung his hard-shell bass guitar case around as he dodged back to the front door, grabbed the paper bag, and ran full-speed back to the van. |
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If history is any guide a lot of this diplomacy was doubtless clumsily done, in alternations between proffers of carrots and threats of the stick. |
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A hot air balloon suddenly descends, drifting clumsily to earth. |
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He clumsily rehearses ninja steps with swords in front of a video camera. |
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The flirtatious Emily spends a lot of time clumsily pursuing her crush. |
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She was standing reading a yard-long fax, which she clumsily folded and put down. |
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Far better to recall scraps clumsily, but with affection. A mud-caked waist-slipOne way and another, love and literature did indeed keep twining together. |
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The media, one of the key channels for communicating with people outside academia, has a reputation for skewing or clumsily confusing scientific reports. |
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It seems the man had clumsily attempted to fake a road accident and make off with Ephreim's body, but the boy was pulled back by his non-albino friends. |
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After firing that off, he clumsily asked what a plantation mentality is. |
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In Jordan for example, the land survey records are poorly maintained, clumsily patched together with scotch tape, and any architect can carry away an original document. |
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It was likely a good swimmer, but could probably move only clumsily on land, much like a modern seal. |
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A circumstantiality assembled of little documentary facts can feel flimsy, offering less resistance to enchantment than an unsifted environment clumsily pressing all around us. |
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The home side were professionally going about their business and were denied a spot-kick when Dunne clumsily barged Nani off the ball. |
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As voyageur participants in the brigade, we were invited to become part of the show, playing the part of guests at Charlotte and David's wedding, singing and dancing as clumsily as the real voyageurs probably did. |
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Among the bloggers are schoolchildren as young as 11 or 12 who have home computers or frequent Internet cafes, which the government polices clumsily. |
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The Wednesday substitute, Atdhe Nuhiu, was clumsily brought down by Adam Smith and the referee, Paul Tierney, who had already infuriated Bournemouth by ignoring both of their appeals for a penalty, pointed to the spot. |
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Interestingly, what has been lost in the furore is that Blanc, albeit clumsily and misguidedly, had the future quality of French football as his priority. |
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Look how clumsily ministers have handled the Ukraine crisis. |
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Without the characteristically stifled and knowingly awkward laughter that usually accompanies Beckett's plays in the theatre, his texts can appear denuded, clumsily formalist and tediously inhuman. |
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He is wearing a freshly starched cravat and a new sergdusoy jacket, his boots are polished and he carries a clumsily wrapped package under his arms. |
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The stowage was clumsily done, and the vessel consequently crank. |
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As the end credits approach, the film clumsily attempts a self-referential wink by inviting the characters to contemplate a TV show about their bromantic escapades. |
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Rubber-clothed figures entered from an inner room like divers in air. Some of the vesicant-proof suits did not fit and the wearers moved uncomfortably and clumsily. |
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