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| o move away from his children, and remains | uncomfortable about men living together. |
| bert Croft when the latter revealed he was | uncomfortable about going on the 2001-02 tour to India, |
| Hong-lim and the Queen are | uncomfortable accepting the royal order, but they finall |
| the two by goading them into performing an | uncomfortable act of cunnilingus first. |
| Consequently, they are all forced to make | uncomfortable adjustments in order to share the world's |
| w that if I did ever feel degraded or feel | uncomfortable, all I need to do is say no and it would s |
| ral elements again, turning the atmosphere | uncomfortable and distressed. |
| Maria is captured the film's mood becomes | uncomfortable and the atmosphere is minimalist. |
| rotein deposits make use of contact lenses | uncomfortable, and may lead to various eye problems. |
| During the ceremony, Dadan starts to feel | uncomfortable and rushes into the outhouse ... and falls |
| These lenses tend to be | uncomfortable and sometimes impede the actors' vision, b |
| often finds himself in situations that are | uncomfortable and needs Sydney's help to get out of them |
| Sarah Bush was | uncomfortable, and at that point I knew that Jeffrey How |
| mother what sex is, she becomes incredibly | uncomfortable and compares it to gardening, which confus |
| The girl on the other hand is visibly | uncomfortable, and all on a sudden composedly takes on a |
| is imprisonment seems not to have been too | uncomfortable, and did not last long in any case, since |
| , which he states make area residents feel | uncomfortable and pose a traffic hazard. |
| the audience and proceeded to sing a very | uncomfortable and unamused Ronstadt a medley of her hits |
| of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome - an | uncomfortable and potentially dangerous condition with m |
| olving a long stroke, was both unsound and | uncomfortable, and he developed the new, shorter style w |
| prejudice she experienced there made life | uncomfortable, and she left to form her own all-female b |
| ebagging makes pupils feel intimidated and | uncomfortable, and that "normal is not the same as right |
| of money and, according to Gatfield, "felt | uncomfortable and unnatural". |
| Planets in fall are | uncomfortable and weak, having much less power to assert |
| at Will convinces Andy to stay despite how | uncomfortable Andy is being around Jack. Skip proceeds t |
| h grader at Shinmei Primary School, became | uncomfortable around 23-year old Hagino, a teacher at a |
| However, he found running difficult and | uncomfortable as his prosthesis was not designed for the |
| "We were a little | uncomfortable at first about using slightly older materi |
| his situation presented a very crowded and | uncomfortable atmosphere in the classrooms as well as in |
| eligion live shows are notorious for their | uncomfortable atmosphere, characterized by violence and |
| This revelation made Jonathan | uncomfortable, because he did not want to change his lif |
| "It's | uncomfortable because I just simply took a photograph. |
| o resemble a Victorian style kitchen, with | uncomfortable beds in the bedroom, for use in the master |
| e was young around five years old and felt | uncomfortable being a boy. |
| lux, stemming from a hiatal hernia, a very | uncomfortable but essentially low risk condition. |
| The biker feels | uncomfortable, but does not dare to interrupt. |
| f women, beginning with a relative and the | uncomfortable circumstances surrounding a death in his f |
| d Queer Legal Theory: Intimate Encounters, | Uncomfortable Conversations (forthcoming Ashgate 2009, c |
| The old (and | uncomfortable) dark green leather bench seating was remo |
| to the picnic, they should feel giddy and | uncomfortable doing so. |
| sive 450-volt shock, though many were very | uncomfortable doing so; at some point, every participant |
| insects with which his body teemed; a very | uncomfortable door to sleep on and a cross with thirty p |
| y to get in or out of the car, but made it | uncomfortable during the winter. |
| nd weighed 200 pounds (1.88 m, 91 kg), was | uncomfortable during the travel through California's hot |
| produces a cat-like queeoow call and, when | uncomfortable, emits a kereel. |
| serial about the 2006 Ipswich killings was | uncomfortable, emotional - and free of cop-show cliche", |
| lived, experienced and re-experienced many | uncomfortable emotions. |
| After that, "I" was made to feel | uncomfortable, even though he stopped by Maruzen that hi |
| iterary critic Jean Franco calls "the most | uncomfortable event in [his] political career". |
| It's | uncomfortable feeling that way, but I'm comfortable bein |
| y to Gabrielle's, and they were in equally | uncomfortable financial straits. |
| They were | uncomfortable for the fascist regime, and in 1941 he was |
| ey told Inside Soap that the storyline was | uncomfortable for both himself and Brisley. |
| hters are both there, making the situation | uncomfortable for everyone. |
| Dryness of eyes can be a little | uncomfortable for a few weeks after the surgery. |
| loner, although this is something which is | uncomfortable for her to think about. |
| he Shema so that the mourner does not feel | uncomfortable for not saying it. |
| im in the head, writing "The situation was | uncomfortable for the people and for Eutimio so I ended |
| ove, which makes reporting to Michael very | uncomfortable for Peter. |
| oist, squishy moss, both of which make for | uncomfortable habitation. |
| hort so that the offender was placed in an | uncomfortable half-kneeling position. |
| In 1728 his position at Fetter Lane became | uncomfortable; he left, taking with him his brother Pete |
| elt let down: "these revelations leave the | uncomfortable impression of having been deceived by the |
| hn Betjeman claimed its pews were the most | uncomfortable in Cornwall. |
| nhill and combined events, as Stenmark was | uncomfortable in the downhill event. |
| soon moved to America as the villiage was | uncomfortable in her presence. |
| w to reload, prone to malfunction and very | uncomfortable in sustained-fire role because of this mag |
| One day Lars has an | uncomfortable incident in the swimming hall. |
| n as a writer who was not afraid to tackle | uncomfortable issues. |
| l, and creating an office chair that is so | uncomfortable it makes people work harder, Veronica want |
| at he felt 'a visitor' to the war, and was | uncomfortable knowing that he could go home at any time, |
| e technology used to create her making her | uncomfortable, leaky and slow, and when war came, there |
| in situations wherein people were shown in | uncomfortable life-situations (e.g., irritability, lack |
| arepants for the cartoon, but Spongebob is | uncomfortable making it, believing the acts they want hi |
| The story unfolds into an | uncomfortable meeting of the families and a disastrous w |
| He avoided social gatherings and was | uncomfortable meeting people, which was in part caused b |
| ing from using graphics and sound and only | uncomfortable methods to input data using the keyboard a |
| a, James Hertzog had been an impatient and | uncomfortable minister in the Botha cabinet. |
| It is the cheapest albeit an | uncomfortable mode of transport in the state. |
| Priscilla later recalled that she felt | uncomfortable moving so often because she never knew if |
| all the while in hot, muggy, or otherwise | uncomfortable New Orleans weather. |
| d the supporting cast offered audiences an | uncomfortable, nihilistic glimpse unusual for the genre. |
| phone, particularly when participants felt | uncomfortable opening up on-camera. |
| a user must use a drug to avoid physically | uncomfortable or even medically harmful withdrawal sympt |
| lescent passion, narrated by Anton, a shy, | uncomfortable outsider who harbours a yearning for a dif |
| Feeling | uncomfortable, Pagaro left the party and made his own in |
| Thackray was | uncomfortable performing in large venues, and his left-w |
| He used to describe the | uncomfortable position of Pakistani militants and victor |
| I was trying to find the least | uncomfortable position, whereas Poulidor was superb. |
| started shouting at the show's noticeably | uncomfortable presenter Terry Christian. |
| , a Quebec sovereigntist, had said he felt | uncomfortable promoting Canada by providing a flag throu |
| form includes challenging students to face | uncomfortable realities that result from guns in schools |
| nchored in New York Harbor, leading to the | uncomfortable realization on the part of the U.S. Navy t |
| he eventually has a look at them, he feels | uncomfortable realizing that the man's writings are wort |
| again and that didn't work out for various | uncomfortable reasons. |
| ress) got this report from, and I am quite | uncomfortable responding to a report that I've not seen. |
| And it bears an | uncomfortable similarity to the hype of L Ron Hubbard. |
| asily gone into a dark zone where you feel | uncomfortable sitting in the movie. |
| truck by wet weather, this can make for an | uncomfortable spectating experience for visiting fans. |
| er to alleviate morning sickness and other | uncomfortable symptoms associated with pregnancy. |
| It made me a bit | uncomfortable that I was the first woman to earn the sam |
| dure, he was quoted as saying "I feel very | uncomfortable that we have to go back 50 years to correc |
| style uniforms of the time would have been | uncomfortable, the opening ceremony took place early in |
| Support: People at this level may be | uncomfortable themselves, but they are aware of the homo |
| ow to get off her plane and talk about how | uncomfortable they feel about the situation. |
| le's stories, "Her stories are emotionally | uncomfortable… they're powerful, they're brilliant, they |
| He had an | uncomfortable time with the second in command of his bat |
| During this | uncomfortable time in hiding place, Otto's teenaged daug |
| rived Saturday 26 August 1837 after a most | uncomfortable time. |
| however, complained that it was rough and | uncomfortable to ride. |
| oncedes this is true, it makes some people | uncomfortable to have the facts stated so starkly? |
| t no room to move around, so would be very | uncomfortable to sit in for a prolonged stretch of time. |
| es his son, even though he's reluctant and | uncomfortable to say it to his face. |
| hose around him and his abrupt manner made | uncomfortable to subordinates and superiors alike, but h |
| having equipment installed-which was also | uncomfortable to view through-the idea was dropped after |
| gh his dilettantish enterprises had become | uncomfortable to his family in America, who very much ho |
| Since they can be | uncomfortable to wear for extended periods if the wrong |
| Seven Deadly Sins: The | Uncomfortable Truth (2008) |
| ried radical regimes "in a quest to expose | uncomfortable truths about the quest for size zero." |
| comb a hairy 3-ball (2-sphere), leaving an | uncomfortable tuft at each pole. |
| However, it was clear that he was growing | uncomfortable under the recently enthroned Duke of York |
| essed to be unceremoniously placed into an | uncomfortable weighing scale, showing her displeasure by |
| me ticks, the situation becomes unbearably | uncomfortable when they find out one of the three is a d |
| ith people and keeps to herself, and looks | uncomfortable when a Spaniard tries to woo her with bird |
| few movies, but Greene was a freewheeler, | uncomfortable when limited to a script. |
| The animal enclosures were very small and | uncomfortable, which led to Broxbourne Zoo being describ |
| on 4 December 1916, in time to sit out an | uncomfortable winter in the trenches. |
| Though a Democrat, Davis was | uncomfortable with the national party nominees. |
| Karl is growing increasingly more edgy and | uncomfortable with his dysfunctional family. |
| cting fanatics of H.O.T. made other people | uncomfortable with the group. |
| preacher but the Wesleyan leadership were | uncomfortable with his radicalism. |
| But, | uncomfortable with this challenge to his power, Emperor |
| ine can be daunting to individuals who are | uncomfortable with their computer skills. |
| iv, Prime Minister Olmert said, "I am very | uncomfortable with this event. |
| ed with tomato sauce for children, who are | uncomfortable with the spiciness of the chili. |
| The younger Shinichiro, meanwhile, grows | uncomfortable with the work once he has fallen in love w |
| and because of this, Barnes begins to feel | uncomfortable with him. |
| , especially in the capital, Khartoum, are | uncomfortable with the information minister's pronouncem |
| nity, was quoted as saying legislators are | uncomfortable with what he described as a disturbing tre |
| ver, Proyect recalls that the Tendency was | uncomfortable with the notion of a "black community": "T |
| e majority of the male church members feel | uncomfortable with her presence and they told her that s |
| While some patients were | uncomfortable with Jacobson's manner, and began to distr |
| her to dinner, and although she clearly is | uncomfortable with the attention he pays her, he showers |
| From 1986, it he grows increasingly | uncomfortable with plan Mobutu's management system which |
| I am a bit | uncomfortable with "... contributory factors, blaming Th |
| am and Kyosuke's girlfriend, she makes men | uncomfortable with her flirting and jokes. |
| Indian directors in the past but has felt | uncomfortable with the roles that she would have played. |
| His friends shun her, and George becomes | uncomfortable with the rate at which their relationship |
| Throughout his corpus Hill is | uncomfortable with the muffling of truth-telling that ve |
| ay be able to attract Bedie voters who are | uncomfortable with Ouattara; the former prime minister w |
| at the request of the affiliates who "were | uncomfortable with the level of unfamiliarity the songs |
| engineering only, mainly because they were | uncomfortable with their hand-written code being edited |
| ressively, but also because many fans felt | uncomfortable with the band's new direction in its choic |
| But I'm also | uncomfortable with treating the university as if it were |
| Although Goldmann was deeply | uncomfortable with the morality of assassinating Adolf H |
| We encourage worshippers who are | uncomfortable with the nouns and pronouns in the liturgy |
| e) - the cook's wife -- who makes everyone | uncomfortable with her overly flirtatious nature. |
| Later critics, though | uncomfortable with the novel's rather static nature and |
| legations by Shepherd that the network was | uncomfortable with Cybill's feminist leanings and frank |
| Whigs as Edmund Burke, Portland was deeply | uncomfortable with the French Revolution and broke with |
| s, and 46 percent view their physicians as | uncomfortable with the women's weight. |
| , many in liberal Christianity have become | uncomfortable with the traditional male representation o |
| crats like Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio were | uncomfortable with the strong emissions caps that would |
| s to break off their affair because she is | uncomfortable with the way in which things are moving, b |
| vity in his monumental work, he was deeply | uncomfortable with the notion of "action at a distance" |
| Sultan Ibrahim became increasingly | uncomfortable with the idea of Johor as a state within t |
| ected Herapath's paper with some coolness, | uncomfortable with the implication that there was an abs |
| tting too involved and become increasingly | uncomfortable with the teenagers' relationship. |
| Many heterosexual men are | uncomfortable with the practice. |
| He also felt | uncomfortable with his own singing, but has since overco |
| , he relocated to Nantasket because he was | uncomfortable with the strictness of the Separatists. |
| he would repeatedly declare to have become | uncomfortable with, developing what his autobiography de |
| a from one that I think many Africans were | uncomfortable with, the notion of a paternalistic aid-ba |
| m's only professional actor, was sometimes | uncomfortable working with untrained performers, while P |
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