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The list of his prizes -- an ARIA, a Tucker, a George London, a D'Angelo -- is growing unwieldy.
And just like a teenage mean girl, the new feminism is growing unwieldy before gracefully settling into something we can agree on.
By the time of King John, the Pipe rolls were growing unwieldy, as too many fines and fees were being recorded, making the finding of information in the rolls difficult.
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During the late 1990s, however, Intelsat was facing competition from private telecommunications companies, and its governing structure had grown unwieldy from having too many members.
As a result, so-called personal networks can grow unwieldy; at one point, there were 60,000 people in Ms. Doyle's network.
The world has grown unwieldy, and there are days now when the only thing that appeals to her is pulling up her T-shirt and going belly flat on the burning pink sand beyond the motel walkway.
Yang took his place and vowed to streamline Yahoo!'s operations, which had grown unwieldy and unfocused.
Busy sites will almost certainly want to enable the latter, as a flowing stream of comments can grow unwieldy quickly (something we saw during our Echo demo).
Like it or not, NATO is growing more unwieldy and a consensus more elusive.
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