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Then comes Planned Parenthood's general information page about birth control methods — it's unwieldy and text-heavy, putting the burden on the reader to click through every page from top to bottom, or to know exactly what they're looking for.
Buell's essay is excerpted from his book "The Dream of the Great American Novel" (Harvard University Press: 584 pp., $39.95), and it's unwieldy for a variety of reasons, not least its essential lack of inquiry.
It's unwieldy, though, very hard to do".
They're trying to run a true democracy, so it's unwieldy, like herding cats.
"Reading the full text," says the actor, "it was clear that, uncut, it's unwieldy but we also felt that a lot of the power resides in the third act – and lines make more sense in the fourth act because of it".
It's unwieldy and shapeless and feels like it could dissolve at any moment.
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Edith Skinner also kept an archive, but the recordings were on reel-to-reel tape, and so it was unwieldy and haphazardly organized; Monich's is meticulously catalogued.
"It was unwieldy," Mr. Jones recalled of attempts to use dialogue.
I tried to prop it up and out of the way, but at 26 feet, it was unwieldy and swayed out of my control.
Some of the interest in old versions is fostered by fear of "bloatware" -- software so loaded with features that it is unwieldy to use and a memory hog.
At the end of June 1960, Nabokov delivered a 400-page script to Kubrick, who told him that it was "unwieldy" and would take about seven hours to run.
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