With elegant period costuming by Martin Pakledinaz and a design by John Arnone that features three elaborately windowed walls on rollers, braving unwieldiness to suggest the lingering weight of Victorianism, the staging is firmly rooted in the time.
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And there is a point of bigness, as every business man in this country knows, though some of them will not admit it, where you pass the limit of efficiency and get into the region of clumsiness and unwieldiness.
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It's tempting to say that this book, subtitled " Sojourns in the Greater Southwest, " tries to do so much that it does none of it well, but its unwieldiness is an asset as much as a weakness.
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In the Pommers no attempt had been made to bend the tube, and its length, equal to that of an open organ pipe of the same pitch, was outstretched in all its unwieldiness in an oblique position in front of the performer.
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The various additions and modifications of treaties has led to a patchwork of policy and planning, which contributes to the unwieldiness of the EU . The pastiche of treaties, and not a single actualising charter of government, form the constitutional basis of the European Union.
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The Democratic minority defending the administration's handling of the matter demonstrated the unwieldiness of the special joint committee hearings _ crammed with lawmakers, reporters and photographers _ by raising early procedural objections and complaining that the process was already tainted by a bias toward gun fanciers.
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Larger numbers of the 88 mm " Flak " guns also arrived, which could easily defeat a T-34 even at long range, though their size and general unwieldiness meant that they were often difficult to move into position in the rough Russian terrain.
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McMullin wrote of Watson that " in that era of intractable parliamentary unwieldiness, his party had to pursue its objectives in concert with non-Labor MPs, and Watson's amiable personality was an important factor in Labor's capacity to negotiate desirable outcomes ."
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Part of the reason for the rapid deterioration of the sarissa's ability was that, after Alexander, generals ceased to protect phalanxes with cavalry and light-armed troops, and phalanxes were destroyed too easily by flank attacks owing to the sarissa's tactical unwieldiness.
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Among the topics she has explored, for example, are how Friday night pizza parties have become occasions for parent-child bonding; how the very unwieldiness of the Thanksgiving turkey demands extended family socializing; and whether Americans'acceptance of Mexican food translates into a more general acceptance of Mexicans.
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