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"clumsily" Definitions
  1. in a way that is not smooth or steady or careful
  2. without skill or in a way that offends people
"clumsily" Synonyms
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England clears — clumsily — and Kane nearly springs Sterling long.
Leaving aside its security merits, the implementation was handled clumsily.
The men get to feel things, sometimes clumsily, sometimes eloquently.
The U.S. handled the change of regime in Bangkok clumsily.
" Caught in his ignorance, Trump clumsily responded: "You will see.
However clumsily, this episode provided a lot of plot exposition.
Behold Frank Zappa's clumsily cruel "Valley Girl" done with love.
The men who killed Kumra seemed somewhat forensically aware, albeit clumsily.
Giant email chains were used to clumsily discuss vital work issues.
The SDF -- as it was always clumsily known -- never really existed.
Wall Street is just the setting, and one that's clumsily realized.
In the meantime, the JEP will continue to function, but clumsily.
In particular, the documentary – rather clumsily titled Being Black, Going Crazy?
I watch some YouTube videos and clumsily knit a few rows.
Unfortunately, Persona 5 Royal incorporates Kasumi rather clumsily at the outset.
Trump manages the government clumsily, but he controls public attention masterfully.
Mr. Rivenbark, wearing a life vest, climbed clumsily onto his deck.
Nofar's confession is found in her diary, then clumsily covered up.
Sometimes the push to change the conversation can come off clumsily.
But there's also value in such shifts toward decency, however clumsily expressed.
He and the venue security clumsily bludgeon each other about the face.
But it quickly became apparent that the photo had been clumsily altered.
Still, he clumsily vacated the animal crate, jostling the framed picture again.
Unsure of the outcome, I clumsily ran into the water towards Amelie.
Their first iterations were clumsily developed and not likely to trick anyone.
But if you are clumsily making it abstract, it's very hard to repaint.
They downed Dom Pérignon while one woman shimmied clumsily on the velvet couches.
And no, I'm not clumsily describing a pedicure, if that's what you're thinking.
Marvin, meanwhile, is sometimes drawn clumsily or too sparely, particularly in dialogue scenes.
They murdered Scalia using an assassin who clumsily left the pillow over his face.
Many of the lines are clumsily rapped, spilling over the edges of the beat.
Prosecutors have argued that the scene was clumsily staged to look like a suicide.
Some of the wines that did not make our top 10 were clumsily oaky.
Then courts push back on the proposed limitations, often pointing to clumsily written regulations.
One male senator clumsily called the protesting women "cannon fodder" being used by the opposition.
They shuffle clumsily over the bare island, flopping into the bay with each passing swell.
On multiple occasions, Annie and Hallie break their accents, botch expected reactions, and lie clumsily.
Hopefully, this brave little spacecraft can continue its work without clumsily crashing into another moon.
Quick on his feet, Connor clumsily asks her to be in his band's music video.
If handled clumsily, they can very easily explode in your face and leave lasting damage.
The brand was already gesturing, clumsily, toward seduction, but that only got you so far.
Never adequately and never for long — always clumsily, timidly, as though for a trial period.
Trump grossly insulted some of our most cherished veterans as he clumsily went after her.
On April 10th it emerged that Mr Staley had clumsily planted a boot out of bounds.
The new introduction, post February 21, 2019, presented a question we tried, obviously clumsily, to address.
The network that rescues handmaids is clumsily named the Underground Femaleroad, after the historic Underground Railroad.
But by unleashing its power so clumsily, it will hasten the end of its own dominance.
Videos were clumsily first sent in low-resolution until a higher-res version could be delivered.
Although the prose can be clumsily staccato, the narrator recounts her misshapen life with engaging vividness.
And they are leading Facebook to intrude into sensitive political matters the world over, sometimes clumsily.
Judge Kavanaugh clumsily dodged a number of times when senators asked him about his drinking habits.
The telephone poles on the reservation are crooked and tilted with wire clumsily strung between them.
If it occasionally resembles a clumsily trippy music video, for the most part it stays intriguing.
Iran's moderate government, undermined by clumsily-renewed sanctions and the failed promise of a nuclear deal?
Otter is clumsily trying to seduce her in a supermarket produce aisle by talking about cucumbers.
Throughout the book, bodies are drawn with an intentional sloppiness and faces are clumsily penciled in.
And the northern part of Westeros looked as if Britain had been clumsily grafted onto it.
The confluence between the boys' story and the comic's is often clumsily noted in the dialogue.
This theme has been expressed clumsily, and deftly, but it's been there, somewhere, in every episode.
Unfortunately, that sense of dislocation extends more clumsily to the relation of the script to the songs.
I either end up clumsily moving the call back to my phone or just calling back later.
And if you make that harder, with clumsily written regulation, that's a net loss for the world.
The writers are commendably willing to dive into social issues, but so far, they've handled them clumsily.
Their straight-faced performances are entertaining even when the film around them is just lurching along clumsily.
I ingratiate Myself clumsily, a minor Lord of Misrule, Into the conga line of squeals and grunts.
The series featured Galifianakis, also known for "The Hangover" movies, clumsily interviewing celebrities appropriately between two ferns.
Now, though, it's just the guest who arrives late to the party, blundering in loudly and clumsily.
After all, I had clumsily on purpose/by accident broken most of his most recent wedding gifts.
In 2019, the hall of mirrors has now, clumsily, been converted into one for Merlin the wizard.
A similar event triggers "The Violin," Dan McCormick's clumsily crafted, finely acted and, yes, high-strung drama.
It tells some crucial parts of the story poorly; it labors clumsily and unnecessarily to clarify others.
The visitor is invited to forge pathways through the tangle as gracefully or clumsily as they choose.
But Yadier Molina couldn't hold the throw as Bradley clumsily got the plate on his second try.
Also, the checks and balances in the Constitution work pretty clumsily when it comes to foreign policy.
They have zero chemistry and their relationship is clumsily established, pretty much like everything else in this movie.
Although Paul is best known for his antics on Vine and YouTube, he's clumsily tackled more serious topics.
It uses the Roman alphabet, but clumsily, and with many critical effects of sound lost on the page.
As Schilling grabbed after Kato's head again, Kato clumsily spun into a backfist which failed to do anything.
The big picture: In 2016, many commonly-used tactics focused on spreading fake news widely, loudly and clumsily.
He's in the process of clumsily resealing the tape that predicted his demise when the arrest is made.
They could have used room to breathe, I think, and they're instead clumsily jostling against each other here.
For its constant death fixation, this series has handled the topic carelessly and clumsily in its new season.
" He wrote a novel, "The Hottest State," which Kirkus determined was "clumsily written" and "takes itself very seriously.
We queers were so hungry to see anything having to do with gayness represented, no matter how clumsily.
Dickens was separating from his wife, Catherine, and clumsily attempting to control the newspapers' accounts of the affair.
But in expressing these feelings, they seem to be simultaneously and clumsily translating from another, more graceful language.
The actress was captured on camera clumsily attempting to clap during the ceremony and folks on social media noticed.
That person clumsily plodded through the shallow end of the pool, stomping on the algae and kicking up dirt.
It's not that the show has gone places they don't want, but rather that it's been done so clumsily.
Some big patrons might clumsily seek to influence research directly, and must be politely rebuffed by think-tank bosses.
Totally tone deaf to the social issues players are kneeling about, and clumsily  navigating a changing societal landscape. 2.
Even before Mr Erdogan intruded so clumsily on its independence, the Turkish central bank was known for monetary intricacy.
Superman 64: You can flail your garbage noodle arms clumsily around and hit absolutely nothing for hours on end.
Later, the analyst's new friend -- an apparent foreign intelligence agent -- clumsily tries to get him to share work information.
In a teaser from the Bachelor account, we see Viall and Gates amble clumsily along a patch of ice.
China's Ministry of Public Security said the documents shown by him were "clumsily forged" and "full of obvious mistakes".
Belying its name, which comes from an archaic Danish word meaning to dance clumsily, Balter has a polished charm.
They pulled away from the lift, he clumsily, she holding the bar with her hand through the whole turn.
The image, photographed by Duffy, who also shot the Aladdin Sane cover, depicts Bowie battered, disheveled, and tumbling clumsily.
"That yearbook reference was clumsily intended to show affection, and that she was one of us," he said Thursday.
It tamps down the tall grass of untold experience, however clumsily, and makes visible a rough but traversable path.
I watched him struggle to mix it into cold unsalted butter, and then smear it clumsily onto the bread.
However clumsily, I had stumbled into the land of mystics, the land of my father, the land of Rumi.
He tears the dressing packet, puts the pad down on his thigh, and wraps it clumsily around his finger.
Bang clumsily attempts to make heads and tails of it while Moss pretends to understand what he's talking about.
He governed clumsily, at one point issuing a decree that critics said put him above the rule of law.
Is she clued into the fact that the bodacious buns I'd been clumsily tantalizing her with are largely foam?
He's moving his chess pieces into place for showdowns in the upcoming final two books, and doing so rather clumsily.
But the history of safe sex in scripted TV has been one of good intentions, often clumsily and didactically delivered.
Set in Louisiana in the 1960s, it explores not only issues of loyalty, but race — sometimes deftly, sometimes quite clumsily.
After what seems like the entire morning, I chuck my phone to the side and roll clumsily out of bed.
The participants mix wrestling throws and submission holds, many clumsily applied, with g-string pulls, spanking, and other titillating maneuvers.
You could build integrations into the client and it would save you from having to move clumsily between enterprise applications.
As for the music, yes, it's sometimes jarring and inserted clumsily, but many of the songs make for enjoyable listening.
Probably juggling hectic WhatsApp group chats, clumsily pandering for attention from school crushes, and fantasizing about the school day ending.
They were following each other out to a waiting SUV and a flock of photogs ... and clumsily boarded the vehicle.
When that collusion delusion fizzled out like a wet firecracker, Democrats clumsily switched scripts to spurious charges dealing with Ukraine.
Alterations like these have become part of a broader trend as opera clumsily reckons with its racist and sexist past.
When I jog, it pours a stream of music into my ears as its body slaps clumsily against my thigh.
The show's version of Littlefinger is a slimy weasel who ultimately tries to clumsily pit Sansa and Arya against each other.
HP's clumsily named Envy Curved All-in-One 343 is nearly as much of a head-turner as the Surface Studio.
In the waning moments of summer, Minaj continues to remain in the forefront of rap news, but more clumsily than triumphantly.
Russia has denied any involvement in the incident, choosing instead to spread clumsily constructed theories pointing the finger at Ukrainian forces.
The national leadership has intervened, sometimes clumsily, on behalf of the candidates it thinks most likely to win, infuriating some activists.
When President Barack Obama more clumsily offered up a similar mantra, it became a meme at the 2012 Republican National Convention.
"Hey," he says, to everyone in turn, highlighting the order as to which he likes you all, clumsily playing his hand.
Last month, the Oklahoma State head coach clumsily invoked A Few Good Men while addressing the spread of pre-game protests.
Like many of Trump's policy pronouncements, this one was clumsily framed and misleading, but had a grain of truth to it.
It dwells, sometimes too comfortably, sometimes too clumsily and sometimes with bracing effectiveness, within long-established patterns of mainstream movie storytelling.
A cup of tea, and someone to drink it with, the steam rising off the top of Meitar's clumsily-made mug.
Sliding doors eliminated the horror of kids clumsily dinging the car next to yours, which invariably ended up being a Mercedes.
It's a subversion of video game rules and expectations that one may (perhaps clumsily) liken to the shower scene in Psycho.
Inevitably, his show was criticized for bias, but wading into this dispute, even clumsily, displayed an admirable willingness to take risks.
Well, it's Walker's job to keep us guessing, even at the risk of clumsily building her heroine out of mismatched parts.
The Chinese government clumsily generated more world-wide publicity for Liu after he was diagnosed earlier this year with liver cancer.
Ivanka's tweet elicited the same kind of response she got when she clumsily tried to defend her father's attitude toward women.
It also has first-generation Apple Pencil support, and you'll need to leave it clumsily plugged into its Lightning port to charge.
And yet, when my sister clumsily walks into a room, everyone looks because she has no idea how profoundly beautiful she is.
That final scene is clumsily integrated and executed, but it underscores the script's emphasis on a human element over cold, rational action.
No, he was trying to use an idiom, and he used it clumsily, which leads to my bigger -- my bigger point here.
Kaine struggles with predictable jab "You are Donald Trump's apprentice," Kaine said clumsily, referencing the television show Trump once starred in. 4.
The Apple CEO covered a range of topics, including regulations, political donations, and a somewhat clumsily dodged question about President Donald Trump.
Then, with the sands of time about to run dry, Tim Howard clumsily parried a free kick into the path of Costinha.
He was tracking his man, when a Costa Rican cross landed plainly at his feet, which he clumsily fumbled into the goal.
Not even the visitors' benches felt authentic, because they were completely empty, except for Katja's sisters, with their clumsily made-up eyes.
That he clumsily sought to repair his timid defense of our electoral system was simply ineffective because it was so obviously scripted.
After years of moving fast and breaking things, Facebook is at least acknowledging its flaws and trying, albeit clumsily, to fix them.
But Mr. Morsi ruled clumsily, and a year later, the hostile military removed him from power after popular protests in Tahrir Square.
It reflects the broader connection between his films and theater, a temporary structure assembled by bodies that are clumsily, complicatedly occupying space.
Besides, when a culture is grappling, however clumsily, with questions of sexual equality and power differentials, what would misbehavior look like anyway?
But in Moscow, he landed clumsily on a quadruple loop and put his hands to the ice after an awkward combination jump.
An earlier version of this article misstated the type of jump off which Yuzuru Hanyu landed clumsily during an event in Moscow.
"Cut the grass from the outside and shoot the clippings to the middle," Dad insisted as I clumsily pushed the lawn mower.
It would have been a slightly shorter speech had she not stumbled through the text laid in front of her so clumsily.
A few jokes about gay characters now seem clumsily homophobic, and Chandler's father, a trans woman, is often used as a punchline.
There are few frustrations greater than watching a chunky divot of egg white dislodge itself as you claw clumsily at the shell.
This month, a viral meme showed a tweet from Ms. Harris clumsily posting about an online challenge popular among young internet users.
The teams continued to clumsily hand the football back and forth, with Manning fumbling while trying to pass early in the fourth quarter.
It remains one of the most ill-advised, clumsily executed sequels of the 21st century, and seemed to have killed the franchise forever...
Today, as Germany clumsily grapples with the result of its inconclusive election in September, much of Europe finds itself in a similar spot.
Yet I've always loved "Got Money" for the fact that it is so clumsily trying to be a hit and in fact is.
There's heart and smarts fueling the Cardi B spectacle, and Gangsta Bitch Music, however clumsily at times, succeeds in delivering the full picture.
He said in the new affidavit that he was intoxicated after a night out drinking and clumsily tried to kiss Dawn, FITSNews reported.
How languidly and grossly they intertwine with one another — how clumsily, lewdly, indiscriminately — like lascivious cephalopods merged in seething tangles of prehensile carnality.
Dos Anjos is about putting his opponent near the fence and forcing them to move, to run, to lash out at him clumsily.
Gronkowski instead chose the wrong angle to chase him, and with lumbering strides he clumsily missed the tackle and stumbled to the turf.
Liverpool was given a lifeline just before halftime when forward Sadio Mané was clumsily tripped by Ángel Di María in the penalty area.
But if the Turkish president was looking to reassure financial markets, improve business ties and seek political support, he went about it clumsily.
He says in the new affidavit that he was intoxicated after a night out drinking and clumsily tried to kiss Ledwell, FITSNews reported.
Attending the London 2016 Founders Forum event last week, he compared himself to a robot that clumsily keeled over while dancing to Pharrell Williams.
Then this year the company instituted a $3 monthly fee, which it announced rather clumsily, and some Digit users began seeking a better alternative.
When they do change tax codes, they clumsily bolt on new levies and snap off old ones, all in a rush for good headlines.
Of course a clumsily worded European law on social-media regulation, however undesirable, is a very long way from burning heretics at the stake.
A clumsily antagonistic move, such as cutting off a big Chinese bank—a move which some American officials may have contemplated—could create havoc.
This move is particularly loaded when clumsily connected to the question of who or what could have "saved" the nation from the Civil War.
You're standing there, clumsily reaching out your hand to the person behind the booth, resulting in a painfully awkward fist bump/high-five mishap.
I reeled it in clumsily, surprised at the strength of something that was only about 14 inches long and weighed less than three pounds.
A Japanese tourist clumsily attempts to cruise; a ticket taker drags her leg brace around, trying to bring the projectionist a steamed bun, pining.
"There are more points of agreement than those of partial disagreement, which have sometimes been dealt with clumsily by both sides," Juncker told reporters.
We cut the engines hundreds of yards out, but still their heads came up and a handful of them fell clumsily into the water.
Over the last two episodes, the show has used it, a bit clumsily, to suggest that deep down, Stone really is a good person.
" He feels that Ariba and Coupa "have a forced fit offering that is clumsily based on their standard product work flow and rarely used.
Agnaev swung clumsily after he was stung, and Yagshimuradov got the takedown, advancing to back position and finishing the ACB champ with a choke.
For the last two decades, Hollywood's fictional high schools have — by and large — clumsily lumped teen lesbians into two dehumanized categories: fetishized or feared.
He is, for example, a lover of change, of restlessness and of innovation — when it comes spontaneously from below, rather than clumsily from above.
MOSCOW — Russian state television hailed it as "one of the most advanced robots," showing a tall, white android dancing clumsily to a catchy tune.
This moves fast, and it needles, but it's clumsily effective — more the exhausted, frantic panting after the 100-yard dash than the dash itself.
It seems to belong more to the sinister world of the private sector intelligence firm that Conlin clumsily infiltrated before meeting his sorry end.
Trump's speech appeared to clumsily try to accomplish two things: to deescalate tension and to lay out some semblance of a strategy moving forward.
And while the story is set after the 23rd century, characters still clumsily struggle with the concept of non-binary gender and pronoun usage.
The film's star, Kate Winslet, found herself answering a lot of questions about why she worked with Allen during the press tour, often clumsily.
She mused approvingly about voter suppression; she spoke fondly of the Confederacy; she read from her notes at a debate; she clumsily avoided reporters' questions.
The detective clearly thinks she's lying, likely because he's got their clumsily hidden evidence on his side, so he asks what happened with her mom.
Spotify's integration with Facebook Messenger began in March, with an implementation that (clumsily) allowed people to choose songs and playlists and send them to others.
But the economy has grown sluggishly since 2014, partly because of the uncertainty caused by Ms Bachelet's reforms, many of which have been clumsily handled.
My trusty Pixel 2 XL, the aluminum forebear to the Pixel 3, has countless scrapes, bumps, and gashes from the times I've clumsily dropped it.
Even though some senior U.S. intelligence officials back that Russian hacking claim, Clinton very clumsily brought it up to avoid answering the question about borders.
The beard of the 3,300-year-old mask fell off under mysterious circumstances and was clumsily reattached, potentially causing further damage to the prized artifact.
Four times, under different questions, Rubio clumsily pivoted to some odd speech about how Obama knows what he's doing and it's bad for our country.
And that includes the battle it is now clumsily waging: to keep Israel's norms intact without losing its status as Israel's army of the people.
It starts as a series of random grasps — the big, red robot pokes and prods clumsily at objects on the table in front of it.
A recent video, posted on Facebook, has emerged, showing the manager of the local Dunkin' Donuts clumsily dropping an entire tray of freshly cooked doughnuts.
Still, America is a big country, and its election system is actually a clumsily stitched-together patchwork of state systems, each with their own rules.
That's not to say that the ending, which clumsily gestures toward a sequel, is perfect — nor, for that matter, is the film as a whole.
At one point he clumsily tried to paint Sanders as a hypocrite for espousing democratic socialism while being a millionaire and owning three houses himself.
Why is the movie at pains to clumsily shoehorn a love of "science" as Milly's defining character trait, but for no reason, and with no consequence?
For years, many fan fiction authors have sought a greater legitimacy for the genre that goes beyond its associations with copyright infringement and clumsily written porn.
He was now in hot water indeed, especially with those female students he had tried to seduce, Falstaff-clumsily, with Amontillado sherry; but he ignored it.
Umbrellas clumsily threatened to poke out eyes as people jostled to keep in line, but everyone seemed content to wait their turn to sign the books.
Instead, he interfered clumsily on many occasions, allowing the special counsel to amass a damning record of the president's truculence, dishonesty and contempt for federal investigators.
The Argentine was presented with the dead ball in the 34th minute after Vallodolid midfielder Anuar Tuhami clumsily bought down Nelson Semedo 30 yards from goal.
I ran outside and looked around, but the temple grounds were occupied only by large crows, which took clumsily to the sky as I ran past.
"[Waters of the United States] isn't really a clean-water measure, it's an unprecedented federal power grab clumsily masquerading as one," he said in a statement.
The resounding nave wrung my heart out harder and better than any of the desiccated marijuana, clumsily mixed drinks or inept gropings of the nights before.
Time after time Hsieh spooned clumsily-hit groundstrokes deep into the Philippe Chatrier court, sidespun or sliced, for Konta to swipe her replies wide or long.
The elf is solely an indicator of a surveillance system, a dark and ominous warning and, very clumsily, an analogue for tech giants and overstepping governments.
In a few TV appearances, awkward moments arise when the host clumsily refers to Mr. Turner's disability before he can illustrate his strength as an illusionist.
The repentant boy, lunging clumsily toward his father's midsection, is charged with bright orange pants that stress his butt's physicality, as noted in the catalogue essay.
And maybe the idea that art can still clumsily shout truth to power in the form of over-obvious one-liners is its own kind of electricity.
Their materials mix clumsily, recalling ideas of new and old world cultures clashing, and pointing to the gentrification that's slowly working its way through the Toronto area.
There he started looking for a place to dump the body, eventually settling on a park, where he clumsily hid her in some bushes, Taiwanese police say.
A pro-government mob entered the parliament building during the meeting, in a clumsily stage-managed attempt to demonstrate to television viewers that a popular "revolution" continues.
And with two Black characters in major roles in a show set in the Deep South, True Blood didn't shy away from talking about race — albeit clumsily.
Assuming it is medically possible to determine this, they contend that it is what makes us human and what current brain-death definitions attempt, clumsily, to measure.
Once the truth becomes clear, though, Unsane loses a lot of its energy as it tries to resolve a more familiar, conventional scenario that's sometimes clumsily told.
At a time when Russia was already being pilloried by the West, it made Putin look either clumsily murderous or unable to control his own trigger men.
His supposedly redemptive tale, which clumsily ends with a fence gate installed and fastened open, is an exercise in assailing a god, not living as a human.
One of Mr Northam's former classmates, angry at the governor's clumsily worded defence of a bill loosening restrictions on abortion, reportedly alerted the website to the page.
Thus did the makers of Logan attempt to position their film as part of the heritage of great Westerns, and later Joker clumsily aped gritty Scorsese dramas.
In my ideal world, the game wouldn't even be about finding answers to the question it begins (clumsily) raising almost immediately: What happened to the old world?
WASHINGTON — President Trump tried somewhat clumsily last year to revoke the security clearance of the former C.I.A. director who played a role in opening the Russia investigation.
Over the course of the episode, Angela will figure out how to navigate the twin identities of herself and her mother's daughter, sometimes skillfully and sometimes clumsily.
Without Mr. Bloomberg, Mr. Sanders not only would have suffered more hits, but more people would have focused on how clumsily he handled those he did draw.
Such a designation eluded Donald Jr. When he met with the Russian lawyer, was he clumsily trying to maneuver his way to greater utility, favor and relevance?
However clumsily at times, this four-square-mile patch has absorbed successive waves of immigrants and refugees — from Asia, from Mexico and Central America, and from Africa.
If clumsily constructed, this type of book can become self-parodic, a ­PowerPoint slog through the Five Things You Need to Do to Become More Dynamic and Creative.
While I clumsily moved my dragon around the screen — I am very far from a pro Dota player — my teammates swooped around coming to my rescue in ambushes.
The rather clumsily named Meal, Ready-to-Eat—an abbreviation to the even worse genetic-condition-sounding MRE—is as varied as a whirlwind tour of the planet.
Since the election was called on April 18th the Conservatives, who have campaigned clumsily, have seen their average lead over Labour dwindle from 19 to six percentage points.
While "iPhone XS" follows Apple's familiar naming conventions, if somewhat clumsily, the larger, 6.5-inch variant will be called iPhone XS Max, eschewing the typical "Plus" moniker. Confused?
Getty has a point: Who hasn't watched on in horror as a presentation at work contained a slew of images that were clumsily downloaded from Google's image search?
The clip opens with Aniston, who plays frustrated divorced mom Sandy, clumsily rushing toward Roberts, who plays Miranda, a snooty television host with an Anna Wintour-esque haircut.
The first order, clumsily drafted and launched, blocked for 2900 days all entries of nationals from seven predominantly Muslim countries and suspended the refugee program for 220006 days.
But being the biggest isn't the best, either — effectively over six inches you have a clumsily large phone and/or a small and therefore not very useful tablet.
Instead, it falls among the seaweed monster, Parker's hateful cop, and some clumsily foreshadowed psychic powers as one of Louis Drax's mismatched grab-bag of barely examined elements.
That's the situation facing Crystal (Betty Gilpin), the heroine of "The Hunt," in a story that connects itself even more explicitly (clumsily, perhaps) to the current political climate.
She looks back on this time with horror: how she'd stare into the mirror, clumsily applying her eyeliner, smudging her lipstick, and making a mess of her hair.
Mr. Trump is frustrated because he can't simply attack North Korea to settle a score in a conflict with Kim Jong-un, which he himself has clumsily escalated.
Because he conveys some of that gracelessness in the cadence of his voice, clumsily taking the angles of words like "technique-less," his gawky phrasing is more pronounced.
"Blood on the Mountain" is a clumsily made attack on the coal industry in West Virginia, but it benefits considerably from the events of the past two weeks.
The takeover in Egypt raised tensions between the U.A.E. and the United States, which danced clumsily between censuring Sisi as an undemocratic strongman and quietly continuing some cooperation.
MBS clumsily forced the Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri, who is a dual Lebanese-Saudi citizen, to announce his resignation when he was visiting Saudi Arabia last November.
Reading "Big Game" — a sparkling narrative — one gets the sense that, "dangerous times" aside, the N.F.L. will survive on the magnetism of the sport it so clumsily represents.
And in this case, Apple is trying, clumsily, to embody a libertarian or anarcho-capitalist position in this debate, arguing that individual freedom is more important than the community.
The company engaged clumsily again on race in its "Race Together" campaign, and pushed its way into numerous, non-coffee related topics , much to the dismay of some investors.
Jessica's tiny fingers dart around the iPad, swiping through photos to get to a particularly entertaining video: a 12-second clip of her dancing clumsily to Beyoncé's Single Ladies.
Free: iOS Strangely addicting, Steppy Pants tasks players with guiding the game's clumsily footed hero down a sidewalk while avoiding the deadly cracks and other obstacles on the sidewalk.
It has both pectoral and pelvic fins, which it uses to scurry clumsily along the ocean floor, and a "small fleshy anal fin" underneath its tail, like a propellor.
Relevancy-sorting also empowers auto-advance so all your friends' Stories play in a row, unlike Snapchat, which makes you clumsily create a manual playlist of which to watch.
They diffract the light from the stage and turn every flash into a cheap, spotty rainbow, a dozen needless spectrums clumsily holding firm over the image of the stage.
To get any sense at all of video game stories, one must often endure lengthy dialogue scenes and hunt down hidden documents, audio recordings and other clumsily informative artifacts.
The tweets that so outraged Mr. Trump are a reflection of a man trying — often clumsily — to find his footing as a public figure after a career of secrecy.
The writers have handled Daenerys's inevitable descent into madness pretty clumsily this season, largely because of how rushed the pacing has been, but it was always meant to happen.
As Barry himself has tried to veer away from his number one skill (assassinating people), and clumsily at that, so Hank has tried to move towards enlightenment, albeit slowly.
Gradually and a little clumsily, "Zapatografía" transforms into a dance party, with the cast grooving to salsa beneath a disco ball, then leading a Soul Train line for everyone.
Bahman, a dentist and opium addict, lives life large and is hungry for his children's affection, even as he attempts, clumsily, to build a new family after their departure.
In the 10 years since I'd clumsily asked a complete stranger to be my mentor at lunch, social media moved from the periphery to the forefront of my life.
It's been a decade of adapting to a new normal while clumsily figuring out how to safeguard the future from a climate crisis that's only going to get worse.
The new carols were actually modern versions of the old: the voices of people of the time dancing, celebrating or reflecting, sometimes stridently or clumsily, but with raw devotion.
At the same time, though, America's history of neglecting this abuse of power leaves institutions clumsily trying to catch up, adapting faulty systems for vetting and addressing these claims.
" He then tried—somewhat clumsily—to tie that "rigged" system to the Clintons—with lines like, "The Clintons have turned the politics of personal enrichment into an art form itself.
Instead of assuming this base level of everyday eloquence and using the rare mistakes to convey some added characterization here and there, characters are allowed to speak clumsily and earnestly.
And to the show's credit, the episodes that did air clearly attempted (albeit clumsily in some cases) to deal with issues of race, gender identity, and the gaping political divide.
But that's small comfort to those who are being targeted, especially considering how clumsily the order has been implemented so far, sowing confusion and chaos at airports over the weekend.
Then, in a second which is still preserved in perfect clarity for Carlisle fans, he clumsily thundered home the winning goal in his third and final appearance for the club.
Yealimi Noh stands on the edge of a manicured tee box as a man in white basketball shoes clumsily slashes at a golf ball like it just insulted his mother.
The changes that were made, like Daenerys's wedding-night rape (a warning sign that the series would use sexual violence clumsily and too much) seemed to exist mainly for shock.
But as psychologically innovative pictures like The Conjuring or The Babadook should remind us, it is worth at least trying to do something new, instead of clumsily defanging something old.
Not once does he entertain the idea that it could have been Nigel Reo-Coker, clumsily trying to find the light switch so he could go for a midnight piss.
I have okay self-esteem, but no one, after spending 45 minutes memorizing a dance perfected by talented and beautiful celebrities, should have to then watch themselves clumsily imitate it.
Myanmar plans to submit a World Heritage site bid to Unesco for the temples of Bagan, which were clumsily restored after one earthquake and have been further damaged by another.
A few years later, the Black Lives Matter movement began, and in 2016 both Democratic candidates have tried — sometimes clumsily — to engage with this group of leaders and their concerns.
But Dumplin' still manages to be entertaining, and if it hammers on its message a little too often and a little too clumsily, it's still a fun romp at heart.
Dazed and dealing with the aftereffects of my ten-year hash hiatus, I stumbled clumsily into someone's bespoke chicken wing dinner—then, two seconds later, I was on the floor, unconscious.
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald is a whole lot of movie, jumping clumsily from plot to plot and character to character with little care or skill in tying them together.
Years later, as Britain attempts to recover from the onslaughts of war—"a clumsily stitched wound"—Juliet joins the BBC as a producer and is forced to face her dark past.
Being Eve involved emotional and physical nakedness, as well as intimate scenes that could occasionally veer into the ridiculous — one montage finds her clumsily experimenting with S&M by spanking herself.
Canavero showed me videos in which mice that had purportedly had their spine detached and reconnected four weeks previously (but keeping their heads attached) were able to move around, albeit clumsily.
A few of them clumsily try to escape, and if you pay attention, you'll see a little one in the back succeed and tumble out of his tub at the end.
There were some gorgeous tracks in there, EP's "Window Room" and the clumsily delicate "Phase" on Stay Warm, for example, but the drums were right at the top of the mix.
They reposted the same clumsily worded "legal" message about Instagram making all of its users' photos and messages public — a rehash of a hoax that dates back to at least 2012.
The chain meme features a clumsily worded "legal" message warning of a new Instagram privacy policy in which the social network will make public all of its users' photos and messages.
There are also stretches when "Happy Hour" succumbs to melodrama: A warning that Sakurako's teenage son has been spending a lot of time with his girlfriend clumsily portends an abortion subplot.
Each VH1 jukebox needle-drop is clumsily timed to inform its audience that it's time for another breakup, sex scene, or montage of riding in a fancy jet or fast car.
Weighed down by steel plates painted a dull green and coyote brown, and by its explosive payload, the car careened clumsily into the field, hitting a small ditch and flipping over.
She ruminates on many of the most famous headlines from the decade, so much so that the news events can feel like unnecessary add-ins, clumsily filtered into a child's day.
And given that Joker self-consciously, if clumsily, mimics two classic movies made by Martin Scorsese (whose own film The Irishman earned 10 nominations), its "serious" bona fides seem well-established.
In a clumsily animated V.R. segment produced by another company, I experienced a nightmarish version of the latter: I flew through the air, my legs dangling below me, scrawny and immovable.
Spread across the desert sand surrounding the motel, festivalgoers spent the night listening to live music, buying each other drinks, and clumsily setting up tents while battling sudden gusts of wind.
But this idea is trotted out so clumsily in Theo's endless-seeming final monologue that it's hard to feel like it's interesting enough to withstand the weight of this entire book.
When we reached the generation that attempted (if clumsily) to contend with Pokemon's central ethos of "catching them all," I figured we'd get increasingly more interesting stories out of this franchise.
It will almost certainly not play a role in any of these potential or already burning crises, except maybe by clumsily encouraging Colombia and Brazil to overthrow Mr. Maduro by force.
As I clumsily follow him around for the day, I find it almost impossible not to bump into passengers, and I bang a knee hard on an armrest at least once.
As I remember, I walked passed this guy—there's usually a homeless guy reading a sort of crime thriller; I don't know if he's there all the time, but he's usually under the tunnel just out of shot—and saw the puddle, and then, very clumsily with my cerebral academic head on—some might say pretentious—I very clumsily clung to the lamp-post and attempted to jump over the mud on the upper end of the puddle.
To recap: After its massive consumer flop, Glass "graduated" from its home inside Google X, shifting clumsily back to Google and under the leadership of Tony Fadell (who doubles as Nest CEO).
Now, he was forced to walk under it, clumsily dragging his cart across rocks and stone on an improvised border crossing that popped up after the bridge was closed two weeks ago.
But the custom was clumsily ignored last week when Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio looked down from the building that houses the Italian prime minister's office, his fist punching the air.
This is a service that was never intended to serve customers, but rather specifically (though clumsily) designed to cut or trim jobs—as such, it's little surprise that it serves no one.
For all its insistence on faith, the film shows a surprising lack of it – it is all rehearsed, clumsily designed to tug at the heartstrings and endear us to its leading man.
And we remain, to this day, the poster children for the effectiveness of affirmative action, the umbrella term for initiatives designed — if often clumsily — to redress centuries of bigoted exclusion of nonwhites.
"[Breweries] have busily been disenfranchising women from the beer market for the past 40 years and are now clumsily trying to entice them back," beer writer Melissa Cole said after Animée's launch.
In a state where you cannot talk about history or politics without talking about race, our politicians persist in deftly moving around the issue, sometimes clumsily and other times with balletic precision.
The term "boys' club" seems to have been coined for the men who led Britain so clumsily to Brexit, without predicting the result, thinking through the consequences or mapping out a plan.
Last season built up Morgan's resolution about never killing humans only to clumsily dismantle it in the finale, making it clear he's willing to kill in order to protect those he loves.
Jamian Juliano-Villani, whose work has become highly sought after in recent years, disappoints in the first room with "Native Woman" (2013), a clumsily painted, didactic painting about the salacious male gaze.
Knights wobble and fall over under the weight of their swords, mammoths trample crowds then clumsily topple to their sides as axe-throwers throw axes in hopefully the direction of their targets.
Seconds earlier, he had clumsily fumbled the football as he toppled forward, an embarrassing pratfall that resulted in another touchdown in the Tennessee Titans' 303-0 whitewash of the Giants on Sunday.
" He said that at work, Ms. Watson freely offered hugs, which he typically rejected, but that on a few occasions, he "clumsily declared, 'If I hug you I might just want more.
Instead of the victim, Ms. Brennan-Jobs wants to show how she is stronger for the deprivation she experienced and that her father was trying, albeit clumsily, to teach her greater values.
"My guess is that he thought he was showing respect for the toughness and patriotism of people who sacrifice for something bigger than themselves, and just did it clumsily," Ms. Schake said.
By contrast, the first phase of a single Singapore government project — L22015 NIC, which clumsily stands for Land and Liveability National Innovation Challenge — has $6.93 million to disburse to finance creative ideas.
For some critics, too, the musical is a symbol of how commercialism has increasingly and clumsily encroached on the country's cultural heritage, once seen as a sacred bastion for research and learning.
Peter Athas, a political blogger and columnist for The Bayou Brief, an online news site, has accused Ms. Cantrell of clumsily handling the disaster, and aligning herself too closely with the developer.
I think it has the potential appeal to a certain kind of African American working-class, middle-class male, Latino male, if it isn't expressed so clumsily the way Trump expresses it.
This is a theme with Overeem, he will put on a blinder against someone like Junior dos Santos and then lose confidence and clumsily run chin first onto blows against Ben Rothwell.
Instead of the usual billboards or placards clumsily affixed to a wall or fence, Novitskova's photographs are printed on freestanding aluminum panels between six and eight feet in diameter, lending them sculptural dimensionality.
Clumsily, I stuff both cylinders into my bag and hurry back to the doors, where I pick up a Snapchat business card and a little book of suggested shooting locations in New York.
Or if designers on opposite ends of the world need to compromise on a design, they can make their edits simultaneously while discussing them instead of clumsily passing static files back and forth.
Many senators either tried to clumsily show off for the cameras, blatantly suck up to Zuckerberg, or ask long, cringe-worthy questions that sounded like grandparents checking out their first flip phone. Sen.
GLOW makes great use of its ensemble cast by finding and displaying each woman's individual strengths, creating memorable scenes out of someone howling on roller blades or clumsily rolling out of the ring.
He answers almost clumsily in his earnestness when pressed on certain controversial aspects of Cannibal Corpse's career (for example, how he feels about singing songs like "Stripped, Raped, and Strangled" onstage every night).
The chart, dated August 29, included a white "uncertainty cone" around the storm's anticipated path, which someone later clumsily extended with a Sharpie to include Alabama—quite contrary to actual Weather Service forecasts.
To many in the outside world, especially the West, the Crown Prince has thrown his intimidating bulk around too clumsily -- deepening a war in Yemen, joining the US in squaring off against Iran.
When The Handmaid's Tale first introduced the idea that there could be something subversive and powerful about being a Handmaid, back in episode four with that triumphant power walk, it did so clumsily.
"God almighty, we ask you to bless this feast what lie before us," Early Cuyler, Squidbillies' patriarch, was praying on the screen of her clunky white MacBook while Alec clumsily fumbled around behind her.
The spat began when Donald Tusk, the president of the European Council, clumsily put in his draft Brexit guidelines a provision that any future trade deal would apply to Gibraltar only if Madrid agreed.
I couldn't afford the professional craft store model kits, so I fashioned bells from garbanzos, tiled speckled pintos in place of the yellow sandstone, and clumsily assembled a split pea roof with Elmer's glue.
It does not rule out the clumsily named right of "procedural due process"—a guarantee of fair dealing using standard legal procedures that was partially vindicated for enemy combatants in Boudemine v Bush (2008).
Set during a series of weekend drama classes at a Vermont community centre, the play follows a handful of students—aged 16 to 56—as they clumsily try to lose themselves in theatre exercises.
Whether you're clumsily attempting to find where your Uber is parked or trying to find your friend at a crowded venue, it's clear that GPS has some major limitations that need to be fixed.
It is at this time of year that encounters with cicadas are most frequent, as they can occasionally be found buzzing clumsily on the ground — easy pickings for birds, and playthings for domestic cats.
The first scene, clumsily concocted from disparate sections of music, is limp in the way it lets Siegfried depart for the lake when nobody is noticing, and then carries on pointlessly after he's gone.
He and other celebrities reposted the same clumsily worded "legal" message about Instagram making all of its users' photos and messages public — a rehash of a hoax that dates back to at least 2012.
It was then — at four in the morning, Oscar screaming his head off in the other room — that we'd find ourselves airing old resentments, clumsily expressing our feelings, and attacking one another's parenting styles.
Even now, all these decades later, if I clumsily knock something off a table, but am able to grab it before it hits the floor, I hear Billy's voice saying, "Way to go, 5E."
Did you follow some of the controversy around UnReal season two, especially with regards to the idea that the show tried to do too much and handled some of the storytelling about race clumsily?
For funders trying to address those inequalities, the lack of diversity in criticism means that artists of color we support (and those we don't) get covered clumsily at best, in cold blood at worst.
A drunken Judge Kavanaugh pushed her onto a bed and clumsily tried to pull her clothes off, she alleges, while his friend Mark Judge, also intoxicated, locked the door and turned up the music.
"Reading 'Big Game' — a sparkling narrative — one gets the sense that, 'dangerous times' aside, the N.F.L. will survive on the magnetism of the sport it so clumsily represents," David Oshinky writes in his review.
Clumsily handled as well is the back story: The citizen and Roy, believing that recent nearby explosions are the work of enemies bent on their destruction, are desperate to understand the danger they're in.
Instead of unifying its allies under a common cause, however, the administration only highlighted the growing rift between the US and its Western European allies, and clumsily overshadowed the points of agreement regarding Iran.
Juice, in the future, doesn't involve interacting with actual fruits or vegetables or even going to the juice store and clumsily asking a worker what you want with your mouth like some kind of primate.
Not only is this wide array of direct access to the President an inefficient use of Trump's time, the spasmodic and confusing decision-making process results in decisions that are poorly vetted and clumsily executed.
I feel sorry for any person who has never had the pleasure of receiving a beautifully crafted or perhaps clumsily handwritten letter in cursive writing that reflects time, effort and the personality of the writer.
When I was growing up, my parents drank coffee from nothing else, and, apart from someone clumsily dropping one, I can't ever remember a single thing going wrong, some 20 years, day in, day out.
But Daniel Buren's scenery for Mr. Millepied's version is simply a changing supply of suspended colored geometric shapes that rise and fall during the action, distractingly, as if clumsily trying to indicate changes of mood.
The point here isn't to tear apart a couple of clumsily-worded quotes in order to kick a man while he's down, but to illustrate that Hodgson's England tenure was probably doomed from the off.
Kestra recalls that Data wanted to learn how to ballroom dance, a reference to a fourth season episode called "Data's Day," where Data indeed learns how to dance — a bit clumsily for Dr. Crusher's liking.
I cannot, for the life of me, figure out what value lies in the ability to zoom in and out of or clumsily swivel around a tiny ruin against the backdrop of City Hall Park.
As the lead character, Rae plays the complicated but lovable character Issa (hey, when it's your show, you make the rules), and she clumsily navigates life and love with the help of her closest friends.
Many could be seen limping and clumsily walking down the street, showcasing the type of impairment that public health officials warn can lead to accidents, especially when someone is behind the wheel of a car.
Season two has largely sidelined all of that in favor of endless dithering, and each time it has tried to make the story about Rachel again, it's done so either clumsily or irresponsibly … and sometimes both.
A firefight between young Marines and insurgents somewhere in Helmand illustrates the point when villagers are killed in the cross-fire and a distressed young platoon commander clumsily offers a wad of dollar bills in compensation.
Other Republican groups branded O'Connor as "Dishonest Danny" after he clumsily acknowledged on national TV that he could support Pelosi if she wins a House Democratic conference vote to advance as the party's candidate for speaker.
The agreement, signed in 2015 by Iran and six world powers, clumsily named the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), made it much harder for Iran to build an atom bomb, at least for a while.
There is no pass through on the back to secure the bag to the top of a rolling suitcase so at the airport I have to clumsily wrap the shoulder strap around my suitcase's telescoping handle.
Virginia tries, and almost succeeds, to emulate the spooked drama of a mid 1990s X-Files episode, but crashes, clumsily, into some weak Twin Peaks–y surrealism-for-the-sake-of-it in its final quarter.
A California collapse would prime progressive activists to ramp up their criticism of organizations like the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, which they've frequently accused of clumsily thumbing the scales and pushing out more ideologically ambitious candidates.
When Gastelum clumsily traded blows with Colin Hart to secure a knockout in thirty seconds, it was easy to see why viewers would be more drawn to the pinpoint precision of the series standout, Uriah Hall.
The role sees Streep meekly prodding and sometimes clumsily poking at Celeste and the rest of the Monterey 5 for answers about her dead son, but there's something clearly nefarious lurking beneath Mary Louise's innocent facade.
But instead of clumsily limiting how much food you can carry or how often you can cook, it uses the slowness of the animation itself to make the grindy behavior feel grindy and thus discourage it.
" He sometimes groped clumsily for the radical language of recrimination: inching further from his earlier aestheticism, he praised Richard Wright's " Native Son " as a "Zolaesque J'accuse pointing to the danger symptoms of a self-frustrating democracy.
Starstruck to the point of stupidity, I clumsily asked him about The Beatles and his songwriting process: "I take a phrase and I say it over and over until it is a song," he told me.
There was little doubt Vettel's misdemeanor was of that magnitude, with the German spinning off at Ascari before compounding his unforced error by returning to the track clumsily and without making sure the road was clear.
The series somewhat clumsily turns central villain Whispers into a stand-in for all dark and fascist ideologies, but it never loses sight of his sad loneliness, or how he's visited that upon everybody around him.
The four lonely characters in this impeccably realized Manhattan Theater Club production, which opened on Tuesday night at City Center Stage II, keep brushing up against one another — tentatively and clumsily — while aching for fuller connection.
His ill-advised declaration that Tesla would go private at $420 a share in 2018 is the stuff of legend, but don't forget about when he clumsily tried to explain why his factory workers haven't unionized.
The restless Sarah (Amy Landecker), the clumsily well-meaning Josh (Jay Duplass), and the adventurous, intellectual Ali (Gaby Hoffmann) — who in later seasons identifies as the gender non-binary Ari — are all deeply affected by Maura's transition.
In one scene, Erin clumsily tries to play nice with a man she suspects to be one of Silas' accomplices (Bradley Whitford), as he taunts her from within the perceived safe haven of his Palos Verdes mansion.
Except for, you know, emails where professors clumsily tried to explain their conference shenanigans, and a striking pattern of behavior, both on the part of the perpetrators and the administrators who covered their tenured asses for them.
Bernie Sanders, clumsily but surely, tried during his challenge against Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primaries — by bringing together ideas like single-payer health care and free public college with promises to reform the criminal justice system.
By bringing back Hamilton, clumsily reintegrating original Terminator Arnold Schwarzenegger, and peppering the script with "I'll be back" jokes and other references, they're courting original viewers and encouraging them to bring their kids into the franchise fold.
But the intimacy needed for the tragedy to resonate is mostly lacking, and Mr. Schneider is unable to make Christian more than an instrument of combustion: Having clumsily lighted the movie's fuse, he slides into the wings.
But in comparing Joker and John Wick, I think Phillips is trying, clumsily, to get at one big question: Do artists and their art bear any responsibility for what happens next, once their art is in the world?
But as you'll see in the video below, there's also something so effortlessly, clumsily British about Top of the Pops that I swear we created and exported classier shows just so that nobody would interfere with the original.
It came out in favor of a lightly modified version of Sesta, which by now had been combined with an equally clumsily named House bill, the Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act, or Fosta.
It will be unfamiliar to this generation of casual fans, the feeling of being so clumsily sold an idea; if we are lucky, they will reject it, and in 25 years we'll get something good on TV instead.
Repeatedly, speakers boasted of their hard work, and railed against a clumsily worded comment by President Barack Obama that business owners "didn't build" their companies, because they also relied on public investments in roads, schools or the internet.
What I was doing rather clumsily in Washington was trying to make a reference to the infighting on our own side and that we need to leave that behind … But the relationship is good, it's a positive relationship.
They skip over the simple rinse-off, they put their rods and reels away wet, and when it comes time to dust off the cobwebs, they clumsily jam them through doorways and into their trunk or pickup bed.
" It was an example of what the artist calls "objectivity gone wrong": "I think a lot of the decisions were made in service of what we know journalism to be and it ended up being clumsily and violent.
To some, she's outspoken without nuance; a person who will impulsively tweet the phone number of a journalist who criticized her, or clumsily pit Muslims and African Americans against each other despite borrowing heavily from the latter's culture.
So the next time you're walking towards your boss down a long hallway, don't try to clumsily point like the Fonz or furtively slip into a random conference room — a simple smile and wave is all you need.
Critical dismissal was inevitable, n as was the counterargument that it's unfair to dismiss those few white artists who dare acknowledge their complicity in racism and try to make art that confronts and unpacks such paradoxes, however clumsily.
"The White House and State are clumsily attempting damage control after Pence's poor P.R. performance in South Korea last week," said Lee Sung-yoon, a Korea expert at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.
Prayuth Chan-ocha, the former army chief who led the coup of 2014 and has served as prime minister since, commands only a tiny majority in the lower house of parliament after a clumsily rigged election in March.
I have made it here before but only gotten killed—a ramp over the top of me; a rocket in my face as I clumsily try to build; me, running for cover, while a sniper guns my back.
Scarborough's tweets are ridiculous and thus easy to mock, but he has only just stated unusually clumsily what is in fact the norm in how US-Iran relations are often discussed, particularly on TV: as something of a game.
A later episode, for example, includes what amounts to a conspicuous gag about New Coke, the notorious marketing misfire, incorporated so clumsily as to almost become a jump-the-shark moment, to borrow an enduring reference from another decade.
Trump could do no better than clumsily defend himself for his 11-year-old comments, but after persistent questioning, he did successfully turn many voters' attention to Hillary Clinton's harsh comments about Bill Clinton's sexual assault and rape accusers.
And somehow I sort of half breathed in and clumsily took steps forward and I screwed up a lot of stuff — we screwed up a lot of stuff, Michelle and I — but eventually we got the hang of it.
You spend hours there, nuding closer and closer, always starting by the side playing it cool, biding your time, until BAM, there you are, clumsily attempting to shake the DJ's hand, clasped in some sort of mutated high-five.
Now he watches and winces as they clumsily try to settle on the right lie about what happened to the journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who is believed to have been tortured, murdered and dismembered in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
But during the musical's downtempo scenes where there's just a conversation (as when Tracy, Edna, and Wilbur talk in the kitchen about Tracy's audition), the camera clumsily moved and jostled around, often cutting out and cutting off main characters.
That first glimpse of the sequel was light on details and heavy on butts, murder, and humor — it was just Deadpool clumsily changing in a phone booth, à la Superman, while the person he wanted to help was murdered.
Having clumsily raised the issue, Mr. Trump needs to know that in the years since Britain held a national gun debate and enacted laws for public safety, it has suffered only one mass shooting involving four or more victims.
The Republicans did the former secretary of State a big favor by handling it so clumsily at their gathering, but it remains by far the biggest drag on her candidacy and the main reason for her high negative ratings.
Instead, the Knicks' possession ended clumsily, with Carmelo Anthony dribbling along the sideline and looking trapped until Boston's Avery Bradley dislodged the ball and sent it rolling to his teammate Jae Crowder under the basket with 18 seconds left.
Molly Freeman, ScreenRant: The Happytime Murders also clumsily tries to use its puppet-filled world as a metaphor for classism, racism and sexism in modern America, as puppets are persecuted and made to be the butt of offensive jokes.
And just as Toby closed the door behind her, abruptly stopping up the flood of light from inside, she put her weight down clumsily on her sprained ankle, missing the bottom step and slipping heavily on the wet stone.
So if they're going to clumsily bounce around on the mic for eight to ten hours a day if that's in their dreams, the least you could do is own something on the corner in case that doesn't work out.
Mayweather kept ducking, weaving, and jumping back — he's the most elusive boxer who ever lived, after all — but he looked oddly flat-footed, clumsily bobbing and weaving instead of dancing, and it began to look like McGregor had a chance.
The Tethered have little volition of their own, and are forced to clumsily mimic the behavior of the originals they were created to copy, but Red has led them up into the world to kill the originals and take their places.
Forty years on, the lives of hundreds of activists who died hoping to make the world a better place were trivialized into a meme divorced from its referent and clumsily deployed to wrap up an interview at a corporate conference.
" Most worryingly, the prime minister, Theresa May, warned in a clumsily worded speech that the bank's regime of low interest rates and quantitative easing (printing money to buy government bonds) had penalised the poor, vowing: "A change has got to come.
That first glimpse of the movie was light on details but also heavy on butts, murder, and humor — it was just Deadpool clumsily changing in a phone booth, à la Superman, while the person he was planning to help was murdered.
It's hard to say too much about how the rest of the game will work, because you can't do much more than shoot fire at enemies from one hand and clumsily hack at them with a sword in the other.
But for a show with such high acclaim when it comes to awards, it would be inspiring to see it use its platform to extend representation to bisexuality in full (something that is still often clumsily handled in pop culture).
Every spring, almost inevitably during March Madness (this year, during Villanova-Michigan), I get down on the floor with a bunch of peat pots and starter soil and clumsily press seeds of all of the above varieties into virgin dirt.
The length of time they were taking over their turn was starting to do my head in, and when John picked up a piece and put it down clumsily on the wrong square I began to grind my teeth in frustration.
The 68th Emmy Awards are taking place this Sunday, and Jimmy Kimmel will host, which means he'll be responsible for some kind of pithy and irreverent opening monologue that will (probably clumsily) attempt to sum up the state of television.
"The administration has tried to spin WOTUS as some 'clean-water measure,' but a bipartisan majority of Congress understands it's really a federal power grab clumsily masquerading as one," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
On April 30, Netanyahu took his anti-Iran appeal online, in a clumsily stage-managed English-language press conference, in which he stood alongside a utilitarian metal bookcase full of bindered documents that he claimed the Mossad had exfiltrated from Iran.
Continued fallout from Carl's heart-rending death in last week's episode dominates the action, as various characters clumsily process the loss and wonder what kind of world would take such a kind and decent person in the prime of his life.
So do various moments involving Miriam's cerebral palsy: not the wordless opening scene, where she slowly hauls her small frame up some stairs, but the times when Ed and Hannah clumsily betray their ignorance — exchanges that come across as blatantly didactic.
The play often trades women's dignity for laughs, and Mr. Appéré's production, set in the 1920s, did nothing to mitigate its outdated aspects; clumsily acted, with some music and dance thrown in, it was intermittently entertaining, but ultimately a bit cheap.
It's more complicated than that; she is a skilled soprano with a three-octave range who chooses to sing in a flat, breathy monotone, as if clumsily attempting to sound sensual — or even parodying the conventions of sensual pop singing.
To wade through reactions to the losses of McCain, Franklin and other public figures who have died this year is to wallow in anecdotes, information and statements of principle that are obliquely or clumsily attached to the sadness at hand.
About an hour in, the movie clumsily shifts focus, introducing former staff members of The Las Vegas Review-Journal who recount Sheldon Adelson's secretive acquisition of that paper, a publication that could theoretically serve as a check on Mr. Adelson's dealings.
On Sunday, she collapsed at a 9/11 commemoration, and, after several hours in which her campaign clumsily insisted that she had just been "overheated," it emerged that she had been operating for a few days with an undisclosed pneumonia diagnosis.
But Rylance's Richard is so sweetly pathetic as the play opens that it is impossible to imagine him as a threat: Whenever he manipulates, he does it so clumsily that he appears almost embarrassed, and your heart goes out to him.
If a major tech company released smart glasses that copied the MyMe, the implications would become more clearly dystopian: imagine Facebook estimating the strength of your marriage and serving counseling ads, or Apple clumsily micromanaging your friendships the way it manages your health.
It's not because she stuffs them with references to the Founding Fathers—some of her colleagues do that more often, and more clumsily—but because she knows how to weave an internally coherent and satisfying narrative, incorporating different strands of explanation and event.
The real kicker came after the telecast, when Grammys president Neil Portnow clumsily told those in the press room that women should "step up" if they "have the creativity in their hearts and souls" and want to be engineers, producers and musicians.
Those details and more were accidentally shared with the entire world on Tuesday by Manafort's lawyers, who clumsily published a court filing in a format that allowed journalists to access sealed portions by simply copy-pasting the redacted lines into a Word document.
To be away from home and yet to feel oneself everywhere at home; to see the world, to be at the center of the world, and yet to remain hidden from the world — impartial natures which the tongue can but clumsily define.
Whereas Elio affects a studied aloofness, Oliver plunges into everything, clumsily destroying one soft-boiled egg at breakfast the first morning, then downing another while murmuring his appreciation, a man of ravenous desire only sometimes held back by a veneer of gentility.
As for Wichita and Columbus, they've hit a rut in their relationship, which he clumsily tries to fix by proposing to her with the Hope Diamond (one of many running gags about using random memorabilia from the White House in everyday life).
Still, it's hard to ignore that the harshly lit digital cinematography and the acting styles seem wildly out of step with the period, or that Mr. Sanders often clumsily frames his shots — with his lens in his performers' faces — to hide contemporary backdrops.
Instead, throughout the recovery it has updated its approach only haltingly in response to the data — reluctantly launching multiple editions of quantitative easing, experimenting clumsily with its communications, repeatedly overestimating inflation and starkly demonstrating more tolerance for undershooting its target rather than overshooting.
The Washington Post Editorial board may want to address some of these much "closer to home" domestic issues and attempt to find solutions before it's too late, instead of so clumsily trying to decipher the role of NGOs within Iran's complex sociopolitical structure.
As difficult as it is to go into why exactly Black Mirror Season 5 feels like a letdown without divulging the content of its episodes, the expectations surrounding the show are solid enough that it's possible to hint at which of those are clumsily subverted.
The Chinese economy -- now the world's second largest -- posted its slowest growth in a quarter century in 2015, after the government clumsily tried but spectacularly failed to stop a stock market crash last summer that wiped out a third of share value within a month.
But the story also feels a bit too much like 1983's Mr. Mom, a clumsy John Hughes-written fish-out-of-water comedy where wife Teri Garr heads to work, while dad Michael Keaton clumsily stays home and tries to parent the kids.
GRACE LIVINGSTONECentre of Latin American StudiesUniversity of Cambridge To say that the scandals involving Virginia's top three elected officials, all Democrats, began with Governor Ralph Northam's "clumsily worded defence of a loosening restriction on abortion" is an understatement ("These are the breaks", February 9th).
The idea is to control a living insect's flight remotely, but without clumsily activating its wings artificially (the subtlety of those movements are beyond us) or merely giving the insect the idea of going in a certain direction (it can learn to ignore these notions).
But more troubling for many is the profound sense that the government has failed to steer the country toward greater prosperity and economic opportunity and that President François Hollande has exacerbated political divisions by clumsily introducing legislation that pleases neither the right nor the left.
All of that is changing — too slowly to be considered a revolution, too clumsily — with too much demanded change in personal habits — to be thought of as evolution, with too many requirements that drivers think, plan and embrace certain responsibilities to be enthusiastically welcomed.
Less than two hours after sending the tweet, Trump clumsily walked it back: With that being said, I have personally directed the fix to the unmasking process since taking office and today's vote is about foreign surveillance of foreign bad guys on foreign land.
After downing four shots each, the financier and his associates egressed the cage, divested themselves of their ideologically laden attire, and stumbled over to some stripper poles, where they permitted themselves to dance, clumsily and with inane delight, to "Celebration," by Kool & the Gang.
It comes with hand-sensing controllers that allow for digital manipulation, and its headset has a handy camera that provides an in-goggles map of the room around you, letting you find your chair and your keyboard without having to fumble clumsily for them.
While his friend watched, she said, Kavanaugh pinned her to a bed on her back and groped her over her clothes, grinding his body against hers and clumsily attempting to pull off her one-piece bathing suit and the clothing she wore over it.
It stemmed less from her brush with Kim than from a bit of video that showed her clumsily inserting herself into a conversation among Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada and President Emmanuel Macron of France in Osaka, Japan.
After not knowing how many years she's been married, clumsily describing her husband's "sleeping" massages, and claiming she has "38" new songs she's written, the veteran talk show host had truly had it with Simpson — and was not trying to hide it from the cameras.
The stakes of every plot turn are detailed in the most heavy-handed manner possible: A scene in which Quezon and his collaborator, a Jewish-American businessman, Alex Frieder (Billy Ray Gallion), cross names off a visa list is clumsily intercut with glimpses of executions.
In the current campaign, she has repeatedly found herself on the defensive over the issue, clumsily denying France's responsibility in a wartime roundup of Jews, and forced to accept the resignation of an interim party president whose old Holocaust-denying remarks had been dredged up.
Looking around at people like James Blake, who came up at a similar time to Mount Kimbie in London, you can see how far they've come from a scene that was once clumsily labelled "post-dubstep" and has now morphed into something else entirely.
After a Saturday Night Live opener ripped from the Saturday morning headlines — Alec Baldwin as Trump clumsily "apple-agized" for his hot-mic "locker-room talk" while Kate McKinnon's Hillary Clinton chugged champagne in celebration — the Hamilton creator took his rightful place on the SNL stage.
And character models are stunning, to the point that I want to make a pointless Pixar comparison because it might clumsily explain how the game can strike you as a polished work, as if you're being given the chance to wander around a Luigi's Mansion TV show.
But in some ways the movie — a sci-fi flick with a terrific cast, a terrible script that's cobbled together from borrowed fragments of better films, and some clumsily shoehorned-in connections to existing intellectual property — couldn't have been a more natural fit for the company's oeuvre.
Perhaps the most clumsily handled is the Neptunes-helmed title track, which purports to be a song about being in love with his wife (credited for her spoken-word appearances here as Jessica Timberlake, by the way) but puts him at the center of each chorus.
A league that just got around—as in: a few weeks ago—to clumsily admitting that football and the disease are linked, and repeatedly has shown it's not in any particular hurry to explore that connection, especially if doing so costs money or is bad for business.
Apple's iOS and Android slowly took over, and BlackBerry reacted slowly and clumsily — first with the Z10 in 2013, its first phone without a physical keyboard, and then by giving up on its BlackBerry OS mobile platform in 2015 and switching to a modified version of Android.
Today, we will speak about white people attempting to cover both and clumsily (or perhaps, who knows, intentionally) trivializing the distinct blackness of each, through cringe-inducing vocalizations of Bey's "I like my Negro nose and Jackson 5 nostrils" and poor mimicry of Riri's casual patois.
"The Absent One" finds Mr. Kaas as watchable as before, though a few well-intentioned attempts to lighten up his character — an orphaned cat is brought in, a speech about his motivations is given — are clumsily executed, and instead divert from his terse and magnetic personality.
So before he attacked me, he walked beside me for maybe 20 yards, saying, albeit clumsily, some of the most romantic things a man can say to a woman: that I was beautiful, that he wanted to be with me forever, that he wanted to marry me.
On the corner of a busy main street, dusky old cars emblazoned with neon pink and yellow numbers meant to lure you in are stacked practically on top of each other against the backdrop of a gray building clumsily decorated with faded red, white and blue half-circle banners.
According to the Washington Post:While his friend watched, she said, Kavanaugh pinned her to a bed on her back and groped her over her clothes, grinding his body against hers and clumsily attempting to pull off her one-piece bathing suit and the clothing she wore over it.
The article described a more detailed version of the alleged incident: Kavanaugh pinned her to a bed on her back and groped her over her clothes, grinding his body against hers and clumsily attempting to pull off her one-piece bathing suit and the clothing she wore over it.
Her humor can't be reduced to the discrete block of a "skit" or a throwaway gag; it's expressively woven into the points she's making, and only rarely feels like a distraction — as it so often can when late-night comedians clumsily try to join serious topics with zany humor.
Whilst my youth was spent in sticky clubs using my friends' thumbs up or thumbs down to gauge in the most unsubtle way possible if the person clumsily grinding on me was hot enough to bang faces with, my adult life has been avoiding these places at all costs.
She was hot, and she strode clumsily, planting her feet like a child, as if she didn't love herself—though her anxiety was subsiding as she got closer to the familiar terrain around their hotel and farther from her parents and their burdens of expectation, their oppressive familiarity.
Europeans even behaved differently in bed: By 1914, a decline in the birthrate in most parts of the continent suggested that people wanted fewer children to protect their new standards of living, perhaps clumsily assisted by the earliest rubber condoms, which were the thickness of a bicycle inner tube.
Jim Jordan and others who traffic in Trump talking points have gone to great lengths to try to explain why security assistance was frozen—from clumsily trying to say it had to do with establishing faith in Zelensky to claiming it was to get the Europeans to pay more.
Per the Post's account: While his friend watched, she said, Kavanaugh pinned her to a bed on her back and groped her over her clothes, grinding his body against hers and clumsily attempting to pull off her one-piece bathing suit and the clothing she wore over it.
Courtois redeemed himself with a great save to deny Leroy Sane as City took charge, but the visitors' momentum was curtailed when Fernandinho — one of two City players sent off in Chelsea's 3-1 win at the Etihad in December — clumsily fouled Pedro in the area to give away a penalty.
Jack clumsily augments his pass with an awkward little spin move, the kind of shit he probably saw Chris Paul do in New Orleans, a rank role player backup guard shittily appropriating the steez of the beautiful ones to try, for even one second, to be included in their ranks.
This past April, YouTuber SupMatto shared some unrevealed information on Borderlands 3—information that he alleges, in a recent video, he got from some clever internet sleuthing and some clumsily revealed information related to Twitch, info that was shared widely on the internet before he made a video about it.
It looks like the videos highlight a few ongoing issues: maintaining the privacy of the individuals in the videos; corruption of those who may be behind the videos getting made and being made public; and finally how sites used for a variety of purposes are getting clumsily caught in political crossfire.
" Molly's insecurities about the type of black man she will end up with leads her to clumsily and cruelly end her budding relationship with Jared, employing the same line tirelessly used on her: "Look Jared, I gotta be honest with you, I'm just not looking for a relationship right now.
He has compared U.S. intelligence officials to Nazis, and then tried clumsily to lure them into a fight with the media; on Monday, he told U.S. Central Command that the American news media buries acts of terrorism, suggesting journalists and jihadis might share some underlying objectives against American national interests.
You can witness Overeem perform in-and-out fighting clinics against Junior dos Santos and Mark Hunt, surge to an almost victory over Miocic, and then clumsily swing for Francis Ngannou, Sergei Kharitanov, and Ben Rothwell—obviously too worried to commit himself to anything but the most off-balance charges.
It is loaded with readily differentiable components piled up the way you might stack a bunch of small tables, pedestals, and step-stools — if you had to get them out of the way quickly or clumsily to barricade a door, or to create a veritable Arcadian playground for a cat.
It does both of these things a little clumsily, but for fans who already enjoy how the genre works, and feel more challenged than frustrated by the prospect of waiting for a story to fall into place, it does offer a sense of scope that most time travel stories don't.
Still, The scene where Aladdin, magically disguised as Prince Ali of Ababwa, comes to very clumsily court Jasmine is a welcome, refreshingly funny addition, and their rendition of "A Whole New World," is so good it almost makes you forget just how transporting the original was the first time you heard it.
The details: Ford claims that during a house party one summer — she believes it was 1982, when she was 15 and Kavanaugh was 17 — Kavanaugh and one of his friends corralled her into a bedroom, where he allegedly pinned her down, groped her, and clumsily attempted to pull off her clothes while intoxicated.
Their inclusion together in the day's activities was clear: Obama may have been "the first mainstream African American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy" — as Obama's running mate, Joe Biden, had clumsily said in 20123, rankling many of the activists — but he would not be the last.
Defenders of what's clumsily called "identity politics" conclude that the party can win if it does even more to protect and advance the marginalized groups who make up its modern base — while opponents assert that the Democratic Party can reclaim a majority simply by doing less to impose liberal "elite" cultural values.
"The fact that the security detail assisting her as she clumsily attempted to enter her vehicle after abruptly ending her participation at a 9/11 event did not appear surprised as if dealing with something new, makes one wonder if such awkward moments are something they have become accustomed to," he said.
Based on the breakdown of the nominations and what's transpired in awards season thus far, "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" and "The Shape of Water" would look to be in the most enviable positions, although hearing another title called certainly wouldn't be as unexpected an upset as "Moonlight's" clumsily presented triumph in 2017.
I give you a moment to take off your shirt and change into a gown so that I can listen to your lungs and then your heart (in that order, because I'm a lung doctor), or sometimes I clumsily unbutton your shirt myself, then I examine your abdomen and then your legs.
" The Post continued its retelling of the Blasey interview: "While his friend watched, she said, Kavanaugh pinned her to a bed on her back and groped her over her clothes, grinding his body against hers and clumsily attempting to pull off her one-piece bathing suit and the clothing she wore over it.
I didn't want her to share the neuroses of minority Boston fans who cringe knowingly when Adam Jones, the black center fielder for the Orioles, gets called a racial slur from the Fenway stands, as happened this spring, and then cringe again when Boston fans and sportswriters come clumsily to their city's defense.
John, a well-to-do barrister who was educated at Oxford, says he sees less rigidity and more economic mobility today — but he also speculates, somewhat clumsily, that people like him may have had it harder than members of the working class because of increased "competition" for elite jobs among the upper class.
As he transcribes their words, he clumsily interjects facts that he believes to be interesting, but when he says them out loud ("Humans shed approximately forty pounds of skin in their lifetime," he tells the meeting at one point), the women crisply inform him that they don't need his opinions or his facts.
Yet when Cook's Apple has paid a little attention to the Mac category it's often been to fiddle unnecessarily — such as by clumsily reworking a great keyboard for purely cosmetic reasons, or to add a silly strip of touchscreen that's at best distracting and (in my experience) just serves up even more unwanted keystrikes.
The movie simply doesn't give her enough action sequences, and despite the fact that many of them are clumsily blocked, she's terrific in them; you may find yourself convinced that a feature film that only featured Henson swirling and kicking and shooting, nothing else, might allow her to break out as an action star.
Ford says that while Judge watched, Kavanaugh "pinned her to a bed on her back and groped her over her clothes, grinding her body against hers and clumsily attempting to pull off her one-piece bathing suit and the clothing she wore over it," according to an account written by Emma Brown at the Washington Post, who interviewed Ford.
"Clementine" showcases a more vulnerable side of Halsey, who has largely made her name as a pop star who'll do what she wants, shave her head when you least expect it, and expose cheating ex-boyfriends on live TV.The "Clementine" video sees the singer dancing — clumsily, at times, but in an endearingly intimate way — alongside her little brother.
A year after my tongue-in-cheek column asking whether Trump is running as a plant to elect Hillary Clinton, I will now raise the possibility, much more seriously, that one way to explain Trump's repeatedly self-destructive behavior could be that deep down Trump does not want to win the election and is clumsily throwing the game.
Monumental is comprised of 13 paintings, several of them problematic, especially "Irish Woman on a Bed" (2003-04), a dark-haired nude whose clumsily painted legs seem to belong to a much larger torso, with a head that's smaller still, as if Freud had to squeeze it to the size of a grapefruit to fit it on the canvas.
This wasn't the first time that a museum-goer has broken a piece of art, but considering that Kusama's dazzlingly surreal installations are notoriously popular backdrops for selfies, the story quickly made headlines—framed, implicitly, as the peak of a photo-sharing-induced frenzy that would clumsily crash the precious art world to the ground if not stopped.
The audio originated as a parody of an interaction between two video game players, one competent and one clumsily unprepared, but users have adapted it to relate to other scenarios: not understanding the local language, feeling misunderstood by parents, feeling unprepared for school, being asked to act like an adult while still feeling like a child.
The third setting is The Washington Post, where our story begins with the company's earnest patriarch, Donald E. Graham — clumsily betting on local news even as the revenue attached to it dries up, and cannily betting on Mark Zuckerberg, who reneges on a handshake deal that would have given Graham a stake in Zuckerberg's fledgling company.
Christine Blasey Ford, a California psychologist, came forward publicly on Sunday in The Washington Post and accused Kavanaugh of groping "her over her clothes, grinding his body against hers and clumsily attempting to pull off her one-piece bathing suit and the clothing she wore over it" at a party while the two were in high school in the early 1980s.
And I don't mean that in the sense of, say, easy mystical bullshit, but more in the sense that Fear the Walking Dead increasingly seems to realize that it's the only show filming in Mexico, which gives it added incentive to set itself apart by embracing as much of the country as it can squeeze into its frames — no matter how clumsily.
Over the centuries, most of the panels have been extensively restored through repainting, some of them clumsily, so they will clash when joined together: in the central panel, which is at the National Gallery in London, the sky has a teal cast, but it looks marine blue in the two flanking panels, which are at the Pinacoteca di Brera, in Milan.
At cheerleading camp, we tied thick white ribbons in our hair before stunt practice, listening to OutKast and Nelly; in ninth grade, we played Ludacris, and in tenth grade T.I. One summer, everyone started twerking: we dropped to the floor and clumsily thrust our hips, mimicking the motions that were spreading like a virus, clapping for the girls who could do it best.
I have stolen a wine glass from a bar precisely once: I clumsily hid it in the inside pocket of my large denim jacket while extremely drunk on a Tinder date, and later threw the wine glass in a public bin because it was annoying and not cool and I kept getting the wine down me in front of my date, who was hot.
Security blogger and researcher Brian Krebs, a respected journalist in the field, wrote: I cannot recall a previous data breach in which the breached company's public outreach and response has been so haphazard and ill-conceived as the one coming right now from big-three credit bureau Equifax, which rather clumsily announced Thursday that an intrusion jeopardized Social Security numbers and other information on 143 million Americans.
The tragic murder of Labour MP Jo Cox in West Yorkshire on Thursday reverberated around social media in a way that British politics rarely does, in large part because events in the US—which is a clumsily euphemistic way of saying "the the mass shooting that killed 49 people at an Orlando gay nightclub last weekend"—have left us so sensitive to violence and horror.
The system of plea bargaining, for instance (whereby suspects accept an offered penalty rather than risk a heavier one at trial), was clumsily copied in post-Soviet countries like Georgia, where high conviction rates meant suspects had no choice but to accept heavy fines or face jail, and the system quickly became a tool for the state to assert itself and inflate its coffers.
Around 70,000 years ago something switched on in the heads of modern humans—either a genetic mutation or a social adaptation; we don't know what—that allowed us to design new stone tools that Neanderthals only clumsily imitated, as well as make cave art, flutes, wine, and, eventually, all the rest: the vault of King's College Chapel, Cambridge; Darwin collecting his irrefutable facts; a cure for cancer; the mission to Mars.
Watch the video for "Mount Sumi (Interlude)" above, pick up your copy via NY/LA/Dallas-based label Track Meet here, and afterward read an essay Simoes penned for THUMP about the piece and how it relates to his larger body of work: The act of protest represented in this EP is my noisy opposition against how the country has been clumsily handled, where state-censorship, secretism, nepotism, and corruption strive.
Mourinho's Manchester United is too reactive, particularly in showpiece games, or its squad is too thin on quality, too light on quantity, to cope; Chelsea is missing the aggression of Diego Costa and the steel of Nemanja Matic, or is too reliant on Eden Hazard; Tottenham is little more than "the Harry Kane team," as Guardiola once, slightly clumsily, put it; Liverpool cannot defend; Arsenal remains unavoidably Arsenal.
In his foundational essay, "The Painter of Modern Life" (1863), Charles Baudelaire describes the perfect flaneur or passionate spectator: To be away from home and yet feel oneself everywhere at home; to see the world, to be at the center of the world, and yet to remain hidden from the world–such are a few of the slightest pleasures of those independent, passionate, impartial natures which the tongue can but clumsily define.
Called the Cloud Mix, the headset's use of the universal Bluetooth standard means that it will pair just as easily (or clumsily, as in the case of most Bluetooth connections) to your smartphone as it will to your PC. With an internal microphone in addition to the detachable mic arm, the Cloud Mix has a shot at avoiding the gamer-y look that stops most people from using gaming headsets as standalone wireless headphones.
Photo: Alex Brandon (AP)This week, Facebook and its subsidiary Instagram banned a number of far-right figures, including white supremacists and conspiracy theorists, in a somewhat clumsily executed effort to rid itself entirely of figures like failed congressional candidate and anti-Semite Paul Nehlen, Infowars founder Alex Jones and associated fringe personality Paul Joseph Watson, internet troll Milo Yiannopoulos, opportunistic hatemonger and Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, and annoying perennial provocateur Laura Loomer.
Thanks to a new set of policy solutions recently outlined by Freedom Partners, there are actions that Congress can and should take to address the access and affordability issues that Obamacare clumsily sought to alleviate, including re-establishing high-risk pools for those with pre-existing conditions, restoring the power of states to address the needs of their populations, expanding health savings accounts, and removing currently-existing barriers to the supply of medical services.
One thing in particular we're sad about, one of our good, one of our good female friends who we would admire and went to dances with had her name used on the yearbook page with the term alumnus, that yearbook reference was clumsily intended to show affection and that she was one of us, but in this circus, the media has interpreted the term was related to sex, it was not related to sex, as the woman herself noted in the media on the record, she and I never had any sexual interaction at all.
The following year saw the appearance of several novels fraught with sexual tension: Thomas Hardy's "Jude the Obscure," which details the struggles of the sensitive hero in contrast both to his utterly earthy wife and the clumsily named Sue Bridehead, who is incapable of passion yet, pathetically, bears him several children; an early foray by the blunt Victoria Cross (pseudonym of Annie Sophie Cory), "The Woman Who Didn't" — sleep with the man she loves, although they both suffer greatly from unrequited passion; and the American Hamlin Garland's "Rose of Dutcher's Coolly," about the sensual awakening of a girl who becomes a successful New Woman.

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