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The original album cover emphasized that Bernstein was using Schumann's original orchestrations, which many conductors and scholars considered awkward.
Large in scale, rougher in line and sometimes considered awkward, they express rage and surprise — feelings often buried in his early work — while summoning an elegance all their own.
His philosophy was considered awkward by many, but treated as a serious alternative to classical reasoning by some of the most famous mathematicians of his time, even when they had a different view on the matter.
"It is considered awkward or weird.
"Finns are not big small talkers, and quiet moments in conversation are not considered awkward," travel site VisitFinland explains.
This version was again later re-released for Nintendo 3DS, and that port was controlled using the circle pad instead of the touchscreen, which was considered awkward by players.
Explorations were also often considered awkward if the physician generally focused very much on showing patients respect and on avoiding creating feelings of guilt: "I think [the physician] being in loco parentis too much is not what adult [patients] are going to really be thrilled about.
Some of the servers working for him implored him to consider the awkward position he was putting them in.
Finally, in "Gorgeous Raptors" by Lucy aboutr-highischoolbout high school misfits, two girls who consider themselves awkward, out of it and unattractive form the society of "raptor girls," creatures with a primordial monstrousness that protects them from hurt.
It's a technology so unusual, people consider it awkward, unsightly and ridiculous, and a product so expensive, it's available only to the upper crust.
Have you considered how awkward it would be if the driver breaks wind?
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