Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

190 Sentences With "shoehorned"

How to use shoehorned in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "shoehorned" and check conjugation/comparative form for "shoehorned". Mastering all the usages of "shoehorned" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The integrated syncing feels shoehorned into Windows 10, and the online apps feel like desktop programs shoehorned into a web browser.
Then she shoehorned in a plug for her recent memoir.
LG: I totally respect how you shoehorned gadgets into this podcast.
Unfortunately, Mr. Mann has shoehorned them into a cartoonishly corny story.
" But she also weirdly shoehorned in an attack on "giant financial institutions.
But because of her soapy past, Hagner was shoehorned as a dramatic actress.
This historical digression, though interesting and well researched, seems shoehorned into the book.
Superman plots do not get interesting until kryptonite has been shoehorned in somehow.
The orchestra's two previous Project 19 premieres felt shoehorned into standard-repertory programs.
They acutely mock the queer canon's use of collage for unadulterated, shoehorned horniness.
But this righteousness feels hopelessly shoehorned in and inconsistent, devoid of any narrative logic.
High, low and in between, Americans are being shoehorned into accepting a minimum president.
Dozens of crew members and nattily appointed extras shoehorned themselves into the basement bar.
The owner, Jay Zheng, has shoehorned two tiny restaurants into this compact Queens space.
The up-tempo songs are mostly shoehorned in as we see Rachel in performance.
Also, it's good that Darth Vader doesn't seem to have been shoehorned into this one.
Rather, it is still usually shoehorned into structures never built for a task so complex.
Like McClanahan, his honesty finds him shoehorned into ill-fitting critical comparisons to Charles Bukowski.
Sony could have just shoehorned bits of all this technology into a static concept vehicle.
In each show, performers are taken on their own terms, not shoehorned into uncomfortable boxes.
" You note the clumsy rhyming couplet––the way that "everlasting" is shoehorned in against "thing.
There are high-flying acrobatics and awe-inspiring stunts, but they are often shoehorned into musical numbers.
The problem is that a lot of this tech has felt weirdly arbitrary, shoehorned into our foyers.
Despite the degree to which he was shoehorned in, Marvel might have actually succeeded where Sony failed.
The black cowboy figure, shoehorned into the distant corners of Americana, emerges here for all to see.
This time around has been rockier — their moments shoehorned in amid excessive outside subplots — but still salvageable.
They were shoehorned into a narrative that would satiate a fearful country hungry for someone to blame.
She's been shoehorned into perfection by overbearing parents who fill an Adderall prescription Betty knows she doesn't need.
Shoehorned in the rear of the car is Porsche's 4.0-liter flat-six-cylinder engine produces 500 horsepower.
I would love to see Katana be an actual person instead of this cypher shoehorned into the movie.
I read some Fitzgerald and smiled, thinking of all the suckers shoehorned into seats on United or American.
They should not be shoehorned or pushed into an abstinence-based program, particularly if they've had relapsing disease.
There are the eclectic letters, but also a long essay on writing that is insightful, if shoehorned in.
The settings menu, messaging app, and share sheet have been lifted right out of iOS and shoehorned onto Android.
The story of his life and career has been shoehorned into the U.S. education curriculum at a fundamental level.
Meanwhile, artists like Machel Montano and Wizkid were largely shoehorned onto the back-end of the album's Extended Version.
It's far too cute for her brassy singing, which despite being shoehorned into this tightly controlled package, remains intact.
Which is just as well — it would likely be difficult to make it feel organic rather than shoehorned in.
Plenty of fans are grumbling about the way Henry's been shoehorned in this season, but to me, that's the point.
In an effort to keep the controller small, the buttons have been shoehorned onto the device in often inconvenient ways.
Any intentions not realized in the book itself cannot be shoehorned in by post-facto pronouncements, even by the author.
Trump's proposed cabinet has only one African American member, a neurosurgeon awkwardly shoehorned into the Housing and Urban Development slot.
As women joined the paid labour force in increasing numbers, more household responsibilities were shoehorned into the hours outside work.
In a sense, all literature is literature in translation, inchoate thoughts and feelings shoehorned into awkward-fitting nouns and verbs.
And that voice, although littered with shoehorned Bostonianisms ("everything's five by five" and "wicked-cool"), rasped in all the right places.
But it's the only capacitive button: the traditional Android commands for back and multitasking are also shoehorned onto the same thing.
Guest hosts were largely replaced by guest stars, who have no matchmaking authority and consequently are shoehorned into far less airtime.
The shoehorned-in progressive messages only call more attention to the inherent crassness of Disney's current exercise in money-grabbing nostalgia.
The most favored court is at the center of town, shoehorned among the market, a school, government offices and a Catholic church.
Likewise, the Tess stuff and the Randall/Beth stuff was so great but really shoehorned in at the end of the episode.
The last bit of news from Winchester shoehorned into this (28 minute!) episode is that Carson Rhodes won't be coming to campus.
And since it has a more powerful 911 engine shoehorned inside, it is the Cayman we never thought Porsche would give us.
Unfortunately, this inclusive and clever storyline is shoehorned in at the last possible moment and given far less attention than it deserves.
The Islanders' proposal beat out one from New York City FC, another local sports team shoehorned into an awkward stadium-sharing situation.
We deserve a management system that works for us, not a system designed for commercial fishing into which recreational anglers are shoehorned.
A rushed, extraneous scene involving the purchase of a halal chicken for the birthday dinner of Maalik's mother seems shoehorned into the movie.
But as his commercial ascent has stalled, that same feeling—that Thug can't be shoehorned into conventional structures, or marketing plans, or etc.
Once you've shoehorned yourself onto a stool, ordering is easy: The only thing on the menu is gyoza, seven per order (2000 yen).
It's not a desktop app shoehorned into iPadOS; it's a purpose-built mobile art studio for professionals—one that's very easy to learn.
But you find yourself wondering halfway through how much more of this can possibly get shoehorned into the uninspired plot before it's all over.
After 40 seconds, Casey realized his mistake and awkwardly shoehorned Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump into the paper, but his secret was already out.
This version of the theme also includes Missy Elliott because nothing makes overblown arena rock better than venerable rap pioneers shoehorned in YEAH BABY!
For a few TCA panels — several, even — the Trump question was shoehorned into a discussion that otherwise had no relevance to the election results.
The first involves Moore's Law, which states that the number of transistors that can be shoehorned into a computer circuit doubles every two years.
The last was in 1982, during a postseason tournament in Venezuela that was, bizarrely, shoehorned in before that summer's World Cup back in Spain.
You, Me and the Apocalypse is a character-driven piece that's awkwardly shoehorned into a plot-driven piece, and that means neither side entirely works.
As such, over the years our dealer has seen lots of clients come and go, and typically they can all be shoehorned into distinctive categories.
Mr Ridley initially thought of setting "Guerrilla" in San Francisco, and at times the show feels like an American story shoehorned into a London setting.
Adrion focuses on the voices of women who've shoehorned their way into the industry and have inspiring stories to tell, as well as discomfiting ones.
How is any sane person supposed to decide where to post their "Stories" to when the format's shoehorned into every social media or messaging app?
Rather awkwardly, Star Trek Beyond wants to be a film about the importance of family, and the theme keeps getting shoehorned into every free moment.
Made from one-piece calf leather, this Prada boot looks like an Oxford shoehorned between a Velcro ankle strap and a two-toned rubber sole.
Her life could also easily be shoehorned into a sad clown narrative that juxtaposes her joyous public self with her struggles with bulimia and cancer.
Pioneer Works has been broken up into a rabbit warren of spaces, most of which show the work beautifully, although a few feel shoehorned in.
Shoehorned into the narrative are comprehensive profiles of the flavours and aromas of the most prevalent grape varieties and how they vary by region and maturity.
As The Bright Sessions' story has progressed, new characters and settings continue to pop up, but in a way that feels natural rather than shoehorned in.
Move support feels like it was shoehorned into servicing PSVR, probably to help Sony clean out its lingering stock of the forgotten six-year-old peripheral.
Bryan: The ships did feel shoehorned in as if the studio thought they needed to satisfy a certain contingent of Marvel fans with the traditional approach.
While it can be used in esports to reduce instances of cheating, or players taking advantage of game glitches, it shouldn't be "shoehorned" into every circumstance.
Aja: But Delphi herself was shoehorned into the plot in ridiculous ways — she spends most of her time manipulating Albus by appealing to his sexual fantasies.
Meeting the hybrid requirements is why, when President Barack Obama appeared in a Schneider TV ad this week, he awkwardly shoehorned Schneider's party into his endorsement.
Some of these "We're in 2017 now!" jokes feel shoehorned in; I could've easily done without Jack grimacing that he might get "finger herpes" from Grindr.
So why is Ohio suddenly -- literally suddenly, as in, shoehorned at the last minute into an unrelated bill -- passing a flagrantly unconstitutional and unbelievably draconian abortion ban?
Outside of the metaverse, the Phantom Thieves look like an anime Breakfast Club; from an angry ex-jock to the shoehorned pretty girl to the detached loner.
Clues about Chambers's past and his possible involvement with a "kill team" that might have murdered Iraqi civilians can feel shoehorned into the narrative to build suspense.
Faced with defeat in the House of Commons, the government dropped its opposition to the amendment, clearing the way for it to be shoehorned into the legislation.
Which is why Dynasty Warriors 9, with its poorly implemented open world and its shoehorned in crafting system and its confused narrative structure, is such a disappointment.
No shoehorned cameos from cast members from other shows Across its films and television shows, Star Trek has put together some really notable cameos over its history.
The quilts that the Bendolph print reflects — also shoehorned into the last part of the show — have been made for generations as an expression of cultural identity.
From the heights, they can look down into La Perla's rabbit warren of houses, shoehorned between the 16th-century crenelated fortress El Morro and another Spanish citadel.
The seven-episode season was beautiful and terrifying and self-contained, and didn't beg to be picked up for another run with some shoehorned cliffhanger or whatever.
In particular, the conclusion feels clunky, predictable, and shoehorned in as a way to make you feel something like gravitas, without asking you to think too much.
What I noticed was a shift away from developing the core technology powering these networks to churning out shiny new projects that shoehorned in "blockchain" wherever possible.
It is an unending sting of cameos, each one increasingly more awkward and shoehorned in, filled with sketches that play like someone's lame attempt at an "Aristocrats" joke.
"All of a sudden, I realized I was being shoehorned into something that was different than what I expected or wanted out of this business," he told Vulture.
There are not one but two heterosexual romances shoehorned awkwardly into this movie, and I would trade both for the sweeping love story of these two old men.
Todd: If I had one complaint about this episode, it was Claudia; it feels as if she's being shoehorned into episodes now, just to remind us she exists.
Just seems like this was shoehorned in at the last minute out of convenience, much like the council resembled Athena descending from Mt. Olympus to calm the Furies.
It also consolidated it and then shoehorned it into rhythms better suited to commerce and railway travel than the rhythms of the seasons — or our bodies' own needs.
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard is running for president (it's hard to keep track of them all), and like almost every Democrat shoehorned into the race, she wants to legalize pot.
Centuries later a bull-headed Maltese prime minister shoehorned a chapter on Mediterranean security into the Helsinki Accords, a cold-war compact between the West and the Soviet bloc.
Ohio has been given a sister state of practically the same shape, brilliantly titled "Ohio 2," and shoehorned right in the middle of Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado.
A couple of years ago, Sony made waves in the photography world when it shoehorned a full-frame, 35mm image sensor into a compact mirrorless camera with interchangeable lenses.
But the bigger issue is that there are so many more compelling threads in the movie that Steve making a move on Sharon just feels shoehorned into the action.
Just as it was once fashionable to empty meaning and much else out of art, now the opposite is true: meaning is shoehorned into art whenever and wherever possible.
How much viewers enjoy Blockers probably depends on how happy they are with that message being couched in raunchy scenes, some of which feel shoehorned in rather than organic.
In an awkward L-shaped space shoehorned into the shop is Petí Gastronomia, with ever-changing prix fixe menus of "democratized" contemporary cuisine from the lauded chef Victor Dimitrow.
Some don't even try: "Ironic," Ms. Morissette's biggest hit, is self-consciously (if amusingly) shoehorned into the plot as Frankie's "essay-poem-story-type thing" for creative writing class.
Shattuck has shoehorned her fictional characters into the plot led by the real-life conspirator Claus von Stauffenberg, and the men have been executed after that failed assassination attempt.
The wiry, blue, hand-lettered copy and textured illustrations in Threadbare's "Fast Fashion" piece looked stronger online before being substantially reduced and shoehorned into five-by-seven-inch pages.
They're usually quirky design fiction shoehorned into filings for light diffusion methods or something equally abstract, featuring coffee shops turning into jungles or gargoyles bursting out of your cereal box.
Tanya: Yeah, a lot of the storylines are really shoehorned in — after watching it we both said the movie felt endless, even though it was less than two hours long.
When the Senate released its CHIP bill in September, it made no mention of offsets or other programs to be shoehorned in, suggesting negotiations like those Park mentions were afoot.
Even if McGregor does come back within the year, there is a distinct danger that Nate Diaz will be shoehorned into Tony Ferguson's spot with a victory over Dustin Poirier.
A distracting, unnecessary sequence about political unrest in the phosphate mines of Gafsa, the hub of the spontaneous uprising, is shoehorned into the film so abruptly it fails to resonate.
The policy mechanism now in place is somewhat shoehorned into the BLM's authority to permit rights of way through public land, usually for electric transmission lines, roads or communications infrastructure.
Meant to highlight Lilli's choice between safe conformity and difficult freedom, the character still feels as shoehorned as the Porter standard ("From This Moment On") interpolated for him to sing.
Khakpour knows from experience that writers can easily get shoehorned by editors, magazines, and by their own pitches into covering particular subjects, a move that becomes especially pernicious for marginal writers.
"It's not going to be 'check the box,' " explained one senior White House official, insisting that the annual retrieval of recommendations from Cabinet members will not be shoehorned into the speech.
"  The Times once again has shoehorned a poorly argued opinion story into their news section with this ridiculous headline quote: "Biden's attacks on Warren turn personal, drawing some complaints of sexism.
As the cowboy crooner Hobie Doyle, a Western actor shoehorned into a prim drawing-room comedy called "Merrily We Dance" (another film within the film), he made off with entire scenes.
Of the three works at Nathalie Karg, the largest by far is "Endless" (2016, resin and aluminum) which, shoehorned into the gallery's far-from-cramped space, is endlessly frustrating to photograph.
Sometimes adapting characters from others times to fit the present day can feel shoehorned in, but this time it's a welcome delight and something Disney could easily push forward even more.
The two leads are sensational, but the movie, drained of its life force and stuffed with confusing plot complications — like a shoehorned-in undercover agent and some mysterious Albanians — never recovers.
I kinda felt that the Barb thing was something they sort of shoehorned in to appease fans and give Nancy (Natalia Dyer) and Jonathan (Charlie Heaton) something to do besides make out.
The opening felt tonally out of place, and while the clothesline set piece was fantastic, it was clearly shoehorned in to give an episode of walking and talking some sort of dynamism.
The lifetime achievement awards, which went to legendary actor Rosemary Harris and legendary queer playwright Terrence McNally, both were egregiously shoehorned into a commercial segment rather than broadcast to at-home viewers.
But when you tally up all 220006 representatives, 2202 senators, and the needs of 2628 states, the spending grows so large that ridiculous projects can be shoehorned into bills with little oversight.
Bridget's dalliance with a music teacher feels shoehorned into the story as a way for her to learn a lesson of some kind — but what that lesson might be, exactly, isn't clear.
It is right that this is debated more widely and that any changes to the law be considered in the context of such a debate, and not shoehorned arbitrarily into existing legislation.
It is right that this is debated more widely and that any changes to the law be considered in the context of such a debate, and not shoehorned arbitrarily into existing legislation.
Although awkward, this scene, shoehorned into the film to be reassuring, crucially tilts a movie that might otherwise be misinterpreted as an invitation to embrace madness in the direction of medical common sense.
In Street Fighting Men's Road Vultures comix, we don't get the rape fantasies that populate Crumb's work, for instance, but each female's exaggerated anatomy is shoehorned into ill-fitting attire and wholly objectified.
WHEN THE Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) was passed by America's Congress in 363, it was overshadowed by the jobs bill into which it had been shoehorned as a revenue-raising provision.
In this surefire set piece, which feels shoehorned into the film, Antonina saves the life of a baby elephant to which she administers CPR, risking being trampled by the adorable creature's agitated mother.
Shoehorned in among the bumptious shapes in this bustling work are snippets of straightforward drawing, in particular a twisting, ribbon-like band that sometimes doubles back on itself like a baroque Möbius strip.
It's a non-singing role, which also makes it one of the few examples of Zooey Deschanel appearing on film in which her ability to sing quite well hasn't been shoehorned into the narrative.
But also, I kinda dig a lot of things about this trailer: the '60s vibe, the kind of lighthearted spookiness, how everything is just casually evil, the way Ouija is shamelessly shoehorned in there.
On Saturday, with 7,579 shoehorned into its partially finished stadium in the heart of England's East Midlands, Northampton tied Bristol, confirming its promotion with five games and five weeks of the season to go.
Plot points that could have unfolded with grace and finesse seem to have been shoehorned in for the sake of providing a big dramatic ending, but entirely at the expense of logical character development.
President Trump has shoehorned that wholesome, uncontroversial idea into a narrow-minded, exclusionary governing platform that's likely to alienate much of the world while hurting the very people whose cause he claims to uphold.
Solo: A Star Wars Story may have turned out to be a surprisingly fun space heist movie—all the dumb, shoehorned stuff about Han's clothing aside—but the thing was a total box office disappointment.
Allen Fieldhouse was dutifully full on the final day of the regular season, with 16,300 fans shoehorned into the venerable old barn, just as they have been for every Kansas basketball home game since Nov.
Barf Troop is a badass DC-based rap collective featuring women, non-binary, and gender neutral members whose stage names all have the word "Babe" shoehorned in: Babeo Baggins, Babenstein, Babe Simpson, and Babe Field.
Despite being directly related to some of the larger themes explored this season, the disagreement nevertheless feels shoehorned in, and highlights the show's reliance on characters that turn on a dime whenever the plot demands it.
But it also managed to sound horribly tone-deaf in its response last month when it shoehorned ride completion numbers into its apology statement as if any metric could justify its failure to ensure passenger safety.
I find these scenes particularly squeamish as an Indian American; they feel shoehorned in as a way of inserting the film, characters, or even India itself into one of the most recognizable traumas of the century.
Here is Fergie being a substitute teacher in a school that has the very special priveledge of not having the song's key term shoehorned into its name to form Milf High or Milf Academy or whatever.
Judge, a consensus top-50 prospect who will play right field, has thundering power, and at 6 feet 413 inches and 275 pounds, he has the physique of an N.B.A. player shoehorned into a baseball uniform.
So it's back to the factoids, the digressive details about ancillary players and the awkwardly shoehorned, slapdash sociological observations ("As it happened, the Sandra Dee-ification of Meg Ryan held a mirror to sexually anxious times").
Auster's medium isn't really sentences or paragraphs or scenes but narrative, events shoehorned into a sequence that endows them with significance: Blue has been hired to watch Black, therefore Black must be doing something worth watching.
"The list is so long and the topics are so broad that almost any question can be shoehorned to fit into those topics," said Elie Honig, a defense attorney at Lowenstein Sandler and former assistant U.S. attorney.
They raved about the restaurant, but all of them, it seemed, had been there only for a special seating, either on a day he was usually closed or in a slot he'd shoehorned in between regular seatings.
Unfortunately, that's only true for one of our heroes — Dave, a guy from St. Louis who participated in the 2014 protests in Ferguson (which feel a little shoehorned in here in an attempt to be edgy, but whatever).
The well-being of players may very well become baked into esports structures from their earliest days, rather than needing to be shoehorned in generations after the fact—and hopefully mitigating some of the potential downsides of professionalization.
And while these causes are to be taken seriously, this tidy, hopeful summing up has the feeling of a shoehorned resolution to a soap opera cliffhanger, à la the notorious "Bobby's dream" episode of the original "Dallas" series.
And while it may sound like these themes and storylines are a bit shoehorned in — yeah, they are, but they represent far more effort than Stranger Things has bothered to expend on its women characters in the past.
But Ms. Taub also provides a lovely solo for Viola, in which she muses on how differently she is treated when dressed as a man, a pointed comment on contemporary culture that, miraculously, doesn't feel shoehorned into the proceedings.
"However, the stubborn and rather odd code of honor Prince Andrew adopted about his former friend, which came out under close questioning, meant the first two aims failed and the third was shoehorned into the final clips," he added.
Sensing some leverage, members of Congress who wanted more transparency around farm antibiotic use shoehorned into the law a requirement that any antibiotics manufacturer that wanted new drugs approved would have to give up some agricultural sales data in exchange.
With a dembow rhythm shoehorned in, the former, still feeling fresh off the tremendous success of reggaeton posse cut "Te Boté," and the up-and-coming latter join DaniLeigh for a wholly revised bilingual version of her radio-driven hit.
I think it would likely come as a surprise to many commenters that they were being mobilized to argue to keep in place a nearly century-old regulatory regime that was abruptly shoehorned onto a complex and innovative 21st century industry.
It's a bold move, though too often Lorca's play seems shoehorned into making a point rather than supporting an idea: The parallels are less persuasive than they were in previous shows, and audience members unfamiliar with Lorca's plot might get lost.
An elderly man — who we suspected was shoehorned into guide service by the office, given his sweater vest and loafers — genially led us down valleys of flowering walnut groves, through mud-walled villages, to a door opened by his daughter.
Shoehorned as they are into a one-size-fits-all format with each episode running about 50 minutes, "Electric Dreams" seldom lives up to its name, particularly in terms of the kind of closing twists that generally define this genre.
Petty's first albums were rowdy enough to be shoehorned in with the emerging crop of punk and new wave bands of the late 218s and early 1980s, but despite the Heartbreakers' bar-band swagger, Petty's sensibilities were equally folksy and country-inflected.
Petty's first albums were rowdy enough to be shoehorned in with the emerging crop of punk and new wave bands of the late 1970s and early 1980s, but despite the Heartbreakers' bar-band swagger, Petty's sensibilities were equally folksy and country-inflected.
All her stories about dead women artists are fantastic, but by the third time she makes you do a cheer about dismantling the patriarchy or introduces a party game with the word "bitch" shoehorned into the title, you're a little bit exhausted.
Tracks by dozens of artists — mostly recent stuff by the likes of Billie Eilish, Chance the Rapper and Mumford & Sons, with a few throwbacks (A Tribe Called Quest, Busta Rhymes) to make Gen Xers feel at home — are shoehorned into the narrative.
His tenure atop the House of Representatives started as a martyrdom, of sorts — Ryan said he didn't want the job but was shoehorned into it by his colleagues, and he let everyone know he was doing it out of duty, not desire.
Though current attitudes about military escalation with Iran are varied, nearly two decades after Republicans shoehorned "freedom fries" onto the congressional cafeteria menu, the military interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq are largely considered costly foreign policy blunders among civilians and veterans alike.
In the hope of gaining city approval, Mr. Macklowe and his team — Dan Shannon of Moed de Armas & Shannon Architects and Gensler, a second architecture firm — shoehorned their tower onto the site in an attempt to mitigate its impact on the surroundings.
Video: vsrr83/YouTube Eventually, it was agreed that Feynman's minority report would be shoehorned in as "Appendix F" of the Rogers Commission Report, though it's worth mentioning that the version submitted to President Reagan on June 9, 1986 did not yet include Feynman's objections.
This new hub is shoehorned into an unfinished office park in Lower Manhattan whose development it has complicated, not hastened — while the whole area has been evolving into a livelier live-work neighborhood despite what's happening at the World Trade Center, not because of it.
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.
It was a Friday in March at a press conference shoehorned into the turbulence ahead of Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz's first meeting, and the stage was packed with 18 fighters whose personalities loomed large and small and whose bouts have since played out or fallen apart.
Many entries seem unrelated to the theme of the collection until you get to the requisite kiss, and in some cases that kiss is so far afield that it feels shoehorned in: the kiss of a racquetball bruising one's eye, for example, or of lips to bong.
The good guys were folks like muscle-bound smile machine Paul Orndorff, the acrobatic Ricky Steamboat, the shuck-and-jiving Junkyard Dog—if you're wondering whether old school wrestling shoehorned a black man into a terribly racist caricature, the answer, regrettably, is "of course"—and, naturally, Hogan himself.
When she reached school age, her mother, Vicky Powe Ransom, enrolled her in a Catholic school just a few blocks from their house, on the far east side of Detroit, a relatively safe neighborhood shoehorned between the stately homes of Grosse Pointe and the bleak party stores along Warren Avenue.
But in every case it will be howling protest awkwardly shoehorned into the structure of high epic; that is to say, it will be something that power can roll its eyes at, while the major financial institutions carry on finding the next poor weak nation to take for all it's worth.
Knocking around for a good few years now – and starting with a debut full-length where every song had the word "ghost" shoehorned into its title – Baby Ghosts' driving, tightly-wound sound lands more on the shimmery pop side of punk with a vivid dark streak running through the core.
There are times when the movie loves TV so much that you get the feeling it would rather just be TV. A whole sitcom-season's worth of story is shoehorned into less than two hours, as subplots and secondary characters that might have filled up half an episode are confined to a few swift beats.
In the run-up to this weekend's release of Captain America: Civil War, I'd seen some fond recollections of the Mark Millar-written, Steve McNiven-drawn comic book that the movie is based on, but here's the objective truth: Civil War is a bad comic, with strained references to post-9/11 politics shoehorned into a dopey superhero story.
Though the movie, directed by Alex Kurtzman (who is also one of the main producers behind all the Dark Universe movies), has the thrilling action sequences we've come to expect in a Tom Cruise movie (yes, once more Cruise does intense stunts on an airplane), it gets stuck with a lot of plot and an unecessary, shoehorned love story.
More or less every regional artist was shoehorned into a group show at the Cleveland Institute of Art, which felt less polished and less considered than many of the other sites—not to mention a bit perilously crowded, with 21 artists in a single venue, culled from a 2017 Great Lakes studio tour undertaken by Grabner.
As a result, "Homegoing" often feels deliberate and earthbound: The reader is aware, especially in the American chapters, that significant historical events and issues (like Reconstruction, the Great Migration and the mass incarceration of African-American men) have been shoehorned into the narrative, and that characters have been made to trudge through experiences (like chain gangs and heroin addiction) meant, in some way, to be representative.
Considering that the new exhibition, Michelangelo and Sebastiano, in London's National Gallery promises in its press release the "first ever exhibition devoted to the creative partnership" between these two artists, and thinking of this year's earlier Caravaggio show remarkable for its lightness on Carvaggio's actual paintings, one's immediate dread is that Michelangelo's ticket-selling name has been shoehorned into a study seeking to elevate an obscure contemporary of his.
Discussions of The Great Wall's merits — which include Jing's performance, Zhang's beautiful use of color, the film's gorgeous and immense sets, the story's emphasis on teamwork as the way to save the day, and a handful of imaginative action sequences — and, yes, its flaws (which include how shoehorned in Damon's character can feel at times) have largely become secondary to discussions about what the film was perceived to be.
Electronic Arts did not respond to a request for comment, but here's what Daniel Berlin, lead designer at EA's DICE studio, had to say about the choice to put a black man on the cover in an interview with VentureBeat: But since the game itself makes no effort to present black soldiers as anything other than a small aside in a laudably emotional campaign... Isn't it just shoehorned, pandering tokenism after all?
It can be found in the Colonial and Federal-style buildings constructed during the very founding of the country, the Beaux Arts style's domination of federal buildings in D.C. in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and the widespread uniformity of buildings built during the New Deal under the Works Progress Administration—though it is worth clarifying that these were not officially encoded in any kind of law or shoehorned through an executive order drafted by nincompoops.

No results under this filter, show 190 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.