Like an altar built of barbed wire, scrap metal and broken glass, " Real Gone " hammers ungraceful materials into something like beauty.
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It was merely an addendum to a rivalry spurred by Pat Riley's ungraceful departure from New York to Miami in the summer of 1995.
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Then again, it is a surprisingly immature and ungraceful piece of work that adds little new information to the mountain of published work already in existence.
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Most infields are manned with thick-armed sluggers at the corners, ungraceful combinations such as the Los Angeles Dodgers'Todd Zeile and Eric Karros.
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The aloof and ungraceful Richard Nixon lost to a poised and quick-witted John F . Kennedy in 1960, when a prosperous country was at peace.
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They are not responsible, however, for the ungraceful central screen of the third story between the towers, nor for the pinnacle of the north tower.
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It became a back-nine duel when Rosales made an ungraceful exit on No . 9 by badly pulling her tee shot into the water and making double bogey.
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Reviewers couldn't explain it, though they noticed the alleged pun and judged it, variously, ungraceful, wacky, classy, cloying, and not so great.
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Strawberry's ungraceful arrogance of his days with the Mets has been stripped away by his life experience, the loss of his fortune, his alcohol abuse and recovery.
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She qualified only fifth on Friday night at the trials with a mediocre jump of 21-6 }, and seemed to wince in the pit after one ungraceful landing.