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Never arbitrary but always unwieldy, Fish and Poinsettia’s issues are unpredictably ever-present, and Burnett has enough respect for the characters not to believe that a happily-ever-after will “cure” them.

Even after classes resumed, they were still doing preventive maintenance, such as removing unwieldy trees.

“Yes, it’s huge and unwieldy, but Marvel is so committed to getting it right,” Cumberbatch said.

And passing it gave the unwieldy and unpopular coalition government which had been formed without Move Forward a quick accomplishment with which to please most of the country.

From BBC

But a government source told the BBC there was an acceptance that the civil service had become too big and unwieldy.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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