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As one far happier to pay $15 for a small, beautifully crafted entree than $25 for an unwieldy cut of meat I can't finish, I'm all for a menu with restrained portions.
These scissors are fine for cutting someone else's hair, but you may find them unwieldy to cut your own hair with.
Redacted from a reportedly more explicit and even more unwieldy director's cut, Von Trier's latest arrives in UK cinemas in two volumes, divided into five and three chapters respectively, mirroring the number of front and back thrusts with which our heroine, Joe, abandons her virginity.
By the nineteen-seventies, recombinant-DNA technology permitted scientists to cut long, unwieldy molecules of nucleotides into digestible sentences of genetic letters and paste them into other cells.
But it proves unwieldy and eventually I cut it.
The preparation of the food was not nearly as sleek as the ambience; in fact, it tended toward the clunky, with many central ingredients cut into huge, unwieldy chunks.
He said he hoped the move would cut down on some unwieldy bureaucracy.
The rest of the menu is satisfying: hot dogs, including the unwieldy Chicago-style, and crisp, crinkle-cut fries.
Back then, silk thread came in unwieldy spools and had to be cut into lengths with a knife.
While trying to move the unwieldy plant, David Bulkeley, the greenhouse manager, cut his arm on its sharp, dagger-shaped leaves -- and he still has the scar to remind him.
Athens agreed to cut 150,000 posts from its unwieldy public sector by 2015 as part of a wide-ranging package of austerity reforms promised when the "troika" unlocked €54bn in long overdue aid in December.
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