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- Her gawkiness has been replaced by a grace gained through years of ballet lessons.
- Giuliani was overcoming his social gawkiness as power tilted his way, Leuci said.
- And MTV fixture Emmy Laybourne is Mary's sister in gawkiness, Helen.
- Yet her gawkiness ended at her music.
- For all his endearing, lanky gawkiness, there is something steely and calculating about Lenderking.
- She has shed her coltish gawkiness to become one of Ballet Theater's most elegant dancers.
- Behind the gawkiness and inexperience lurks the glint of humor, the suggestion of genuine humanity and depth.
- But his customers'men don't have the kind of gawkiness that would win over old ladies.
- But, Thorpe has one frailty as an athlete, Talbot said, it is his gawkiness out of the water.
- The characterization of the boy is certainly taken from a kind of insecurity and gawkiness and feelings of inferiority that I had growing up as an immigrant.
- What makes Paltrow appealing is that she's able to mix gawkiness and the confident expectation that comes of Emma's position among the landed gentry.
- "Restaurant " is the kind of movie that deftly registers the self-conscious gawkiness people exhibit at weddings, especially when they're dancing.
- It's only in the early scenes that Affleck's inner gawkiness serves a character who has yet to learn the agency's elaborate hierarchal etiquette.
- Joseph Mazzello is Spencer, a shy, comic-book loving kid whose slight frame and gawkiness make him a frequent target for the jowly class bully, Turbo.
- Their romance is, at first, shy, tentative and fumbling, blocked by the woman's repression and the young man's gawkiness, but finally, it blossoms.
- "The characterization of the boy is certainly taken from a kind of insecurity and gawkiness and feelings of inferiority that I had growing up as an immigrant, " he said.
- The " human toothbrush " nickname used to describe his lean frame topped by spiky hair, the bizarre celebration rituals, his self-effacing manner and humor add up to a gawkiness that fits him comfortably.
- Although both women have men, they're no better off than Gina McKee's Nadia, whose Olive Oyl body language and Raggedy Ann hairstyles emphasize her gawkiness as she tries not to let her desperation show each time she follows up a personal ad.
- Potel's first talking picture was " Melody of Love ", starring Walter Pidgeon, made for Universal in 1928, and in the sound era he continued to work continuously and constantly, playing small parts and sometimes uncredited bit parts, all primarily comic roles due to his height ( ) and gawkiness.