For her, the film is not a directorial debut, but it is constructed with the clumsiness and gracelessness of one. |
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His post filled me with an unfortunate sense of loss as I considered the gracelessness of our current popular culture. |
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They bring a sense of confrontation rather then conciliation, belligerence rather than humility and gracelessness rather than gracefulness. |
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She's still cross about some previous display of gracelessness on my part, something to do with the paperwork for the new car. |
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The point isn't to delve into individual psychology but to marvel at the extremity of gracelessness, choreographed with meticulous grace. |
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Then with the gracefulness, or shall I say gracelessness of a lumberjack they grabbed Mark from under his arms and lifted him clear off the floor. |
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Scientists in Spain are trying to find a way to tackle gracelessness in robots. |
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Luchini is especially adept at physical comedy, bringing an odd grace to utter gracelessness. |
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Wenger's gracelessness is becoming almost as worrying to Arsenal fans as his trophylessness. |
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There was a feeling during the years of George W. Bush's Presidency that his gracelessness as well as his appetite for war were linked to his impatience with complexity. |
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He had an oily dorsal fin of a nose and a gracelessness in his slightest actions. |
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Bolger tightrope Despite my gracelessness though, I feel calm and like I've had a good work out and the following day, my calves and core feel nicely stretched out. |
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Or, and this was the real coup de gracelessness, head to Asda to pitch as a solution human breast milk before trying to tempt people in the street to try it? |
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