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He's perpetually ill-at-ease on camera, perhaps because he knows that viewers have to wade through several decades of unpleasant political baggage to see him as anything other than a slimy right wing bastard.
He remained a master of loopy plots and malapropisms — "I've been married seventeen years and never had an organism," one character tells an advice columnist — and an observer of spoiled middle-class white America, a place populated by comfortable yet perpetually ill-at-ease heroes.
He remained a master of loopy plots and malapropisms—"I've been married seventeen years and never had an organism," one character tells an advice columnist and an observer of spoiled middle-class white America, a place populated by comfortable yet perpetually ill-at-ease heroes.
Yet the way they restlessly flapped their arms suggested that they were perpetually ill at ease there.
It was reminiscent of a photo opportunity staged for Richard M. Nixon, in which he strolled down a beach wearing a suit -- an image that crystallized Nixon's reputation for being perpetually ill at ease.
Always seem at ease.
For such a perpetually energetic and restless person, he seemed extraordinarily rested and at ease.
It means that we are a nation so at ease with ourselves that we are almost perpetually on the pull.
Watson — with her perpetually startled expression, high, intelligent forehead, and Claymation lips — is not at ease onstage.
"He plays at ease.
I'm at ease.
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