Even a sawed-off job had a certain unwieldiness compared to a handgun.
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But, the collie, for all his years and unwieldiness, was still a collie.
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The problem with the UK's three-pronged monster is its unwieldiness.
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At last, after days of painful crawling, I dragged my unwieldiness to the tree-foot.
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Armies too large rot by their own unwieldiness into decay.
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But I must dwell discreetly on one compelling and obvious cause-theincreased and increasing unwieldiness of Knowledge.
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The smaller form factor could appeal to audiences that don't want the unwieldiness that comes with extra screen real estate.
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This huge library, growing into unwieldiness, threatening to become a trackless desert of print-how intolerably it weighed upon the spirit!
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To conclude, they gently touched upon the weight and unwieldiness of the garment, which they insinuated might be of great use.
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TO AVOID unwieldiness of bulk this edition of the 'Fragments' is published in two volumes, instead of, as heretofore, in one.
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But about Bull Hunter there was a suggestion of ponderous unwieldiness, and there was none of that suggestion about Hal Dunbar.
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Yet the narrow-beamed Fuegian craft she was in would hold only four more occupants, and that with a certain risk and unwieldiness.
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It was not our mere vagueness of understanding, it was the unwieldiness of our senses, of our reply to the suddenness of the grown up.
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But while some other female commissioners say they agree with the proposal's objective, some say its unwieldiness could kill off much-needed debate on gender inequality.
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Unwieldiness is always going to be the thing that stops some of the currently modish terminology catching on.
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'See to the gates, Charles,' he cried, almost springing, spite of his unwieldiness, from his chair.