Finally, she sits gracefully on the floor on one side of a coffee table and I sprawl inelegantly across the carpet on the other. |
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He mumbles an unheard one-liner about losing his damage deposit as he wrenches the door of the moving car open and dives inelegantly inside. |
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Feeling utterly stupid I gathered myself up from under the rubble and hobbled inelegantly to find a first aider. |
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Finally, there is a five-metre body of water that I'll inelegantly call a flop pool. |
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I came across a sign the other day, inelegantly scrawled on cardboard and stuck to a telephone pole. |
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As I scrambled inelegantly up into the driver's seat, I began to regret my gung-ho attitude of earlier that day. |
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I could not be more pleased that we are having this debate, however inelegantly it may have been brought up, because that is a very good question. |
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If that is the case then this office is, to put it inelegantly, completely off the mark. |
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Like a college dormitory, the company's offices are inelegantly furnished, casually organized, and deeply marked by the personalities that reside there. |
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And conveniently enough, if inelegantly, we do have such a big stick, in the form of the measures we can take within the context of the foreign sales cooperation dispute. |
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Three decades of effort have been expended on string theory, which includes gravity but at the expense of having the universe inelegantly sprout hidden dimensions. |
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She slumped inelegantly alongside her toddler's pushchair and gawped at the screen of her expensive mobile phone. |
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It also relies heavily and inelegantly on cultural stereotypes while it discounts other essential factors, like the socioeconomic history of these different groups and the circumstances of their immigration to America. |
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