| 11. | To his critics, Adams was an obstinate, ungraceful leader with an alleged passion for royal titles.
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| 12. | He could bring grace and dignity to his work even when he was playing ungraceful, undignified people.
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| 13. | It has been seven bumbling, ungraceful years since the Seahawks last qualified for the National Football League playoffs.
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| 14. | In his early self-portraits, Hopper tended to represent himself as skinny, ungraceful, and homely.
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| 15. | Since Riley's ungraceful exit in 1995, Van Gundy has answered a lot of questions about their relationship.
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| 16. | I thought it was important to write particularly in this sort of ungraceful time, with people entertaining less and dressing down.
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| 17. | For Encyclopedia Britannica, the move is part of the troubled company's ungraceful attempt to hop on the computer age bandwagon.
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| 18. | Wonder of wonders, after three ungraceful wipeouts, I was standing _ yes, hunched over _ but actually riding a wave.
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| 19. | Long an enthusiastic, but by his own admission notably ungraceful, skier, Galbraith reluctantly gave up the sport a few years ago.
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| 20. | What fashion needs right now is for some of its aging designers to be a little ungraceful, take a risk, a big risk.
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