As the disorder progresses, a person with Huntington's develops involuntary jerky movements, muscle weakness and clumsiness. |
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The clumsiness of this campaign meant it plummeted into a bottomless credibility gap, and those behind it wasted their money. |
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The eyelashes stiff with mascara make the artificiality and clumsiness of makeup conspicuous. |
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Galileo's case confronts us with the heaviness and clumsiness of scientific changes due to the social habits of the scientific community. |
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By implication, an antidote to the maladroitness, the maladaption, the clumsiness of the shy is simply learning to dance. |
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The plant forms are strange and various, with a contrasting range of grace and clumsiness and even misproportion. |
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At first, she passed off her constant tiredness, apathy, sleeping problems, clumsiness and increasingly grouchy moodiness to overwork. |
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Ask as well about more subtle signs like difficulty with memory, clumsiness, blurred vision, dizziness, and drowsiness. |
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But now I feel there was something rather endearing about my uncultured clumsiness. |
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Journalists write with undisguised glee about day-to-day clumsiness within the company. |
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I stumbled on uneven terrain and slid on icy patches, but he never blinked a big brown eye at my clumsiness. |
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They aren't averse to laughing at our clumsiness, stumbling over vines and slipping in the mud, but they unfailingly watch out for us. |
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This results in numbness, tingling, pain, and burning sensations in the hand, often accompanied by clumsiness. |
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The Christmas tree fell over, and I had never seen Mom happier as she and Dad guffawed at their clumsiness. |
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Someone's physical clumsiness can deflect attention from linguistic adroitness. |
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He was constantly managing to get hurt, out of clumsiness, or because of some fight he got into. |
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The persistent clumsiness of MP3 downloading isn't helping the fledgling format. |
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She is the most uncomfortable participant, practically critiquing the clumsiness of the script every time she speaks. |
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We spent as much time protecting equipment from the elements and military clumsiness as we did gathering information. |
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Let a court decide whether it was their stupidity or clumsiness of a system that denied them their vote. |
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To compensate for my culinary clumsiness, I order takeout perhaps twice a week. |
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In contrast to the speaker's clumsiness, the poem demonstrates its command of the language. |
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She stood fidgeting from foot to foot as the silver-haired little woman grumbled about the clumsiness of the girl. |
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He is a marvel in his performance, exploring beautifully the quiet intelligence and social clumsiness of the man he portrays. |
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His clumsiness around Celia contrasts well with the smooth confidence he displays at the casino. |
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In the first place, I want to apologize for my clumsiness to the people who I offended. |
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That question undid the poor, shy scholar and he fled to the seashore to berate himself for his clumsiness. |
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Knowing that people were laughing at my tallness, my clumsiness in formal settings, I learned to laugh at myself. |
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For her, the film is not a directorial debut, but it is constructed with the clumsiness and gracelessness of one. |
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Finally there's the problem of arrogance, of the almost doltish clumsiness with which the powerful and confident can pursue their goals. |
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Offsetting this is a certain clumsiness pervading much of the performance. |
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In my case they are invariably the result of carelessness and clumsiness, which comes of going to too many meetings and not making enough lemon tarts. |
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Yet, in its clumsiness and incorrectness, it more accurately conveys Pamela's sense that she has done nothing wrong, though she is made to feel as if she has. |
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An excuse of social clumsiness was the only thing I could come up with. |
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Judy was afraid she would fall on her face in her usual clumsiness. |
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The completely unmoving, unconvincing romance between a wooden Hayden Christensen and an uncharacteristically bland Natalie Portman is only the most obvious clumsiness. |
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It's as if these two sides of his character, the passion and the buffoonish clumsiness are interlocked, as if he's a pan that's continually on the verge of boiling over. |
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Damages by clumsiness, break and entry, theft and robbery are subject to a deductible payment. |
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The architect, however, takes the tool out of the artisan's hand and although he remonstrates with him for his clumsiness, begins to enact forgiveness. |
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Following the themes of relentlessness, fault and mise en scène, the clumsiness had been rotating around my studio work for a while. |
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The left hemiparesis resulted in a clumsiness and loss of feeling and sensation particularly affecting his right hand, although fortunately he is left handed. |
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Other causes of apparent clumsiness include visual impairment, orthopedic disorders, mild cerebral palsy, hereditary ataxia, and congenital chorea. |
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A recurring theme was that Mr Bush, by his clumsiness, led America into unnecessary dilemmas. |
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Although miffed by Venezuela's political clumsiness he is happy to take its subsidised oil. |
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Thanks to my clumsiness, I stepped on my shoelaces and fell forward. |
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So you become more selfconscious, and this leads to more clumsiness, and the cycle repeats itself. |
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From distraction to clumsiness and even being absent from work, this syndrome truly impacts their lifestyle. |
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But, it's impossible to know whether this incident occurred because I have MS, so now I just accept my clumsiness. |
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This is actually one of the reasons I'm so angry at the clumsiness of Cardinal Ouellet. |
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She also noted my poor co-ordination and clumsiness making a cup of tea or washing dishes. |
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I was on board her during several of her races and I think her failure to win was due to clumsiness of rig rather than to a defect in the model. |
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She growled softly at the clumsiness afforded by the protective gloves. |
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Johnson plays the innate clumsiness and discomfort that we'd expect to accompany a recent bodily acquisition like this with apparent ease and deft comedic mannerism. |
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The Gees' boundless enthusiasm is equaled only by their innate clumsiness and a paranormal instinct that always leads them to do the wrong thing at the wrong time. |
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Whatever Kerry lacks in clumsiness, he makes up for in spinelessness. |
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She bumped her noggin on the bulkhead above the doorway, smiled in apology for her presumed clumsiness. |
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Secondly, ending the clumsiness of the procedures, rationalising them, simplifying them, coming closer to the beneficiaries, accelerating the rate of cash withdrawal, improving the effectiveness of the aid. |
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He is now minister of work and pensions, and responsible for welfare reform. In recent days they have clashed, and it is the politician's clumsiness which seems to be at fault. |
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It is a genuine linguistic affliction that causes confusion and imbues our everyday speech with a clumsiness and imprecision that can be maddening. |
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Fountain spout in the shape of a lying lion noteworthy for the clumsiness of its execution: disproportionate head, protruding eyes, thick eyebrows, mouth open around excessively long teeth and thin paws. |
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There was a hysterical press interest, not in what was happening in the discussions, but in what was happening on the streets, which was largely due to complete clumsiness by the local police. |
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This disorder is often associated with marked clumsiness. |
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Hawking had experienced increasing clumsiness during his final year at Oxford, including a fall on some stairs and difficulties when rowing. |
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This was a buffet of misplaced passes and shocking technique, clumsiness and dimwittedness. |
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Without straying too far from traditional cartoons, their 2D aesthetic combines outlines of studied clumsiness with large expanses of splashy colours. |
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I've become more tolerant with my clumsiness and so has my husband. |
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Hunt's works were not initially successful, and were widely attacked in the art press for their alleged clumsiness and ugliness. |
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On top of some clumsiness, an ill-considered tampering with a new quad makes hoppo worry about the knave's immaturity. |
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They are solidly built, full of strength and quality, with the substance and bone needed to support their musculature, without any sign of clumsiness. |
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Deductible for damages by clumsiness, break and entry, theft and robbery. |
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Commonest are neurological defects resulting in varying degrees of cerebral palsy, mental subnormality, impaired vision, hyperactivity or clumsiness. |
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I clutched my journal tighter in my sweat drenched palms and prayed my clumsiness wouldn't emerge that instant, causing me to trip on my two left feet. |
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Now, half a century later, despite the distortions of the kinescope recordings and the clumsiness of the cameras and microphones, that message still speaks to viewers. |
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