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Still, of all the brain-numbing James Bond titles, "Spectre" isn't especially unwieldy.
If a movie's credits were especially unwieldy, a director could choose to open with a precredit sequence designed to reel audiences into the narrative before the onslaught of names began.
The net result of these forces is a country in which it is not only incredibly easy to get a gun, but also for people with no idea what they're doing to get especially unwieldy guns and do awful things with them all the time.
This task becomes especially unwieldy when there are a large number of taxa downstream.
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Bob Baffert, a two-time winning trainer in the Derby, says the race is won or lost on the first turn after a long run of five-eighths of a mile from the gate -- especially in unwieldy full fields.
With its episodic shifts, the music is dramatically unwieldy, especially in comparison with the taut original orchestral opening, which sets the mood so quickly.
But after a hundred or so pages, a book starts getting unwieldy, especially in those one-handed reading situations (lying walrus-like on my side in bed, strap-hanging on the subway, eating pretzels) and pages start flopping closed.
Just as it would be churlish to mock Montserrat Caballé's time over the 100-yard dash, it is missing the point to complain that a diesel people carrier is slow and unwieldy, especially when it has cool, remote-controlled, electric sliding doors, as the Voyager does.
Often knowing what method to use is not obvious and their application can be unwieldy, especially in higher dimensions.
In a large, unwieldy board, especially those with dominating trustees or weak chairs, factions can develop from within that can shape a college's direction.
The writing and editing -- done by the team of Chad Beck and Adam Bolt -- is a model of clarity, precision and entertainment, especially given the obtuse, unwieldy subject.
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