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- But recently Falwell has fallen from gracelessness into desperation.
- Again and again, what strikes the ear is the gracelessness of the vocal line, the strained declamation.
- Despite a certain compositional gracelessness, it's a wonderful painting, vibrantly evoking the pleasures of male companionship on an outing in the country.
- The sense of gracelessness become peculiarly graceful pervades Reichert s eccentric lines and forms, adding to the feeling of absurdity that informs Reichert s works.
- And her faltering, high-heeled walk, an awkward combination of a mince and a march, becomes a blissful metaphor for the unwitting gracelessness of all the characters.
- The Cat Fanciers'Association profile reads : " When gracelessness is observed, the British Shorthair is duly embarrassed, quickly recovering with a'Cheshire cat smile'.
- When he is moved to tears, whether over the assassination of John F . Kennedy or the breakup of his first marriage, to the actress Anne Wedgeworth, it's a display that's hard to watch in its gracelessness.
- Kerry showed the same penchant for Bay State gracelessness when he told Boston College hockey players on their way to a recent White House ceremony : " It's too bad our guy isn't in the White House ."
- "I do have faith that, ultimately, the grace of the game will overcome the gracelessness of the business, " said John Helyar, author of " Lords of the Realm, " a comprehensive look at baseball's troubled past.
- The academy fell into its old habit of recognizing the biggest box-office hit it could honorably get away with ( it's a safe bet that, except for the gracelessness of Jar Jar Binks, " Phantom Menace " would be on the list ).
- The writer and director Miles Swain was once a scribe for " Queer as Folk " and he's nailed that show's gracelessness to a T . This is his first film, and he's seen to it that nothing happens that you couldn't have predicted.
- If they don't think such a trade can be made in the short or long term, Ackerley is not likely to accede to a player under valid contract who has compromised and embarrassed his franchise _ starting with last year's training camp, right up last weekend's moment of gracelessness.
- But if the trip underscored his physical tightness and the gracelessness of an operation that has had its mishaps, there was good news for the Gore campaign here : At least among the Democrats who turned out to hear the vice president, many said that they did not particularly care if the man looks like he can't dance.
- While the review was critical of Lessing's prose style, saying its " gracelessness [ . . . ] has never been more conspicuous ", and called her descriptions of the Zone Four war economy " a silly cartoon sketch ", it said that " there is a sweetness and generosity about this work not quite like anything she has done ".