The movie is unconvincing and graceless, and weirdly anachronistic and overexplicit about gender issues.
Jack Nicholson plays the eponymous Schmidt, who leaves a long career in insurance and slumps into graceless retirement.
Mr Brown should have apologised, simply and immediately, for his underling's behaviour (Mr McBride's own apology was graceless).
Still we always, in the end, empathize with his graceless lurch through life.
Criticising the content of a book that you have not, by your own admission, ever read, is a graceless and risky act.
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There is a deliberate roughness to both the singing (which is kind of charming) and the choreography (which is unwieldy and a little graceless).
They hustle, scramble, frantically throw things into a bag and are out the door to ensure a timely -- though unkempt and graceless -- arrival at the office.
Henry's recollection returns in fragments, the detritus of experience, a patchwork of truths a priori-that is the graceless name by which his friend Waldo refers to such things.
Unfortunately, you don't get a preview of the cropped shot, and the software made some rather graceless choices, producing a few headless animals and weird patches of sky.
After he had had a few hours to think, he dug himself in far deeper with a graceless press conference whose dominant theme was partisan criticism of the administration.
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And just to complete the day, there was the unedifying sight of coach Henk Ten Cate having to restrain a graceless group of Chelsea's defeated players confronting referee Mark Halsey at the final whistle.
But although popular with tennis fans for her cheerful manner and skilful play, Hingis did court controversy, most notably in the French Open final in 1999, where she lost to Germany's Steffi Graf and infuriated the crowd by arguing line calls and them making a graceless and tearful exit.
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