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No more awkwardly reaching over with your index finger anymore.
But in doing so it will create winners and, more awkwardly, losers.
No more awkwardly avoiding eye contact with your peers at the free clinic.
In one sequence, he transitioned from paid family leave to abortion, and then — even more awkwardly — to military spending levels.
Third, and more awkwardly, is support from the European Union -- a body that the UK is leaving, somewhat acrimoniously, next year.
Nothing makes you freeze faster or jump more awkwardly than finding out something with six legs (or more!) is crawling on you.
Even more awkwardly, it puts a pillar of British energy security in the hands of firms mostly or wholly owned by foreign governments.
Even more awkwardly, the pontiff was personally responsible for assigning one of the priest's defenders, Bishop Juan Barros, to a new diocese in 2015.
More awkwardly, Jeffrey Tambor also returns, despite having been fired from "Transparent," in which he played a transgender woman, over charges of sexual harassment.
Spears played Lucy Wagner, who planned to lose her virginity to Henry (Long) after their graduation — although it ended more awkwardly than the two had hoped.
It's just as noticeable that too much of the story revolves around concealing information from the audience, not for the purpose of dramatic reveals, but to stretch out the action more awkwardly.
You get a description, reviews, a cast list, and a trailer (if there is one), but everything's a little more awkwardly laid out—just not enough that it would put you off using it.
More awkwardly, it straddles a line between exalting battlefield heroism and advancing a war-is-hell message with its extended depiction of carnage -- further complicating those overlapping concepts with ample religious talk and imagery.
He's an older man who has just gone through a divorce and, even more awkwardly, his brother happens to be dating her mother, Bonnie (Allison Janney, who has won two Emmy Awards for the role).
Our staffers start planning early (like, now-early), help each other out with the hard DIY parts, and offer guidance on whether a costume is going to get you more awkwardly silent reactions than laughs.
It's an unexpected treat, one that reminds me to revisit RHCP's more awkwardly tender moments as much as it reminds me that Miguel's War & Leisure has been cruelly underplayed in the middle of this crippling heat-wave.
The common name, writhing skinks, refers to the way these stubby-legged animals move, snake-like but slower and more awkwardly.
In the period before the attack on Pearl Harbor, the material was handled awkwardly and inefficiently, and was distributed even more awkwardly. Nevertheless, the extraordinary experience of reading a foreign government's most closely held communications, sometimes even before the intended recipient, was astonishing. It was so astonishing, someone (possibly President Roosevelt) called it magic. The name stuck.
More awkwardly still, this theory required thin plates to reflect only at the back surface, although thick plates manifestly reflected also at the front surface.Newton, 1730, pp. 279,281–2. It was not until 1801 that Thomas Young, in the Bakerian Lecture for that year, cited Newton's hint, and accounted for the colors of a thin plate as the combined effect of the front and back reflections, which reinforce or cancel each other according to the wavelength and the thickness.

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