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cumbersomely
adverb
In a cumbersome way.
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Mr Chowdhury points out that this cumbersomely named grouping is the only one in the region that includes countries to both the west (Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka) and east (Thailand) of Myanmar.
But many cities had already held them, beginning in 1851 with London, in its now-ruined Crystal Palace.Nanjing's effort went by the cumbersomely modest title of the "South Seas Encouraging Industry Meeting".
The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) may be cumbersomely named, but the chancellor's worthwhile purpose in creating it was to ensure that forecasts are made without ministerial interference.
WHO could refrain from sniggering at the delightful sight of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), the world's biggest and most cumbersomely named accounting practice, being knocked about by America's Securities & Exchange Commission SECC)?
The following week, returning 1980s icon Adam Ant finally delivers the album many thought would never come, with his cumbersomely titled Adam Ant is the Blueblack Hussar in Marrying the Gunner's Daughter.
However, the largest group appears to be the cumbersomely named Citizens Group That Will Not Forgive Special Privileges for Koreans in Japan, known here by its Japanese abbreviation, the Zaitokukai, which has some 9,000 members.
A celebratory primer on polarized light microscopy and other cumbersomely termed diagnostic tools employed by conservators today to determine when and how a picture was made, the show may sound like homework.
To cite one glaring gap: Although there are now more than 6,500 names on the list of artists (cumbersomely alphabetized by first name, with no option to reconfigure by last name), the site still does not include a single work by Picasso.
In his mind, she was "a great little girl," and his terms of endearment came to include "My Dearest Grandest Child" and, somewhat cumbersomely, "Whitest One of White Ones".
In October 2007, the cumbersomely named channel UKTV G2 was transformed into Dave, "the home of witty banter", a channel focused on a young male audience.
The situation is made that bit more tense by the crowded, narrow space, cumbersomely divided by a lift shaft, where journalists have to wait before entering, but which is never organised into anything as fair-minded as a "queue".
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