Sometimes the women cry, and other times they ask for lengthy details or uncomfortably long explanations.
And not just being a ubiquitous punch line and those occasionally uncomfortably close-to-accurate Sopranos storylines.
Assassinations place the US uncomfortably close to terrorism, and makes dealings with civilized nations harder.
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Put more bluntly, that means the likelihood of being tagged with an uncomfortably large jury verdict.
Henderson's best strike on goal saw goalkeeper Kingson uncomfortably fumble his measured shot around the post.
But the practice sounds uncomfortably similar to what's banned on Wall Street for public stocks.
As inflation becomes uncomfortably high this may negatively impact consumer spending, especially on discretionary luxury items.
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Good caricature cuts uncomfortably close, and Fake Steve Jobs was a master surgeon.
Inflation in India has been hovering at uncomfortably high levels for well over three years.
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However, even if Mr Blair wins that argument still an uncomfortably big if he will remain vulnerable.
The decline also helped to reduce the bullish sentiment, which had reached uncomfortably high levels in September.
Relief to be out of Iraq blends uncomfortably with both an uncertain future and an uncertain present.
His likeliest successor is Shimon Peres, who sits uncomfortably as a junior minister in Mr Barak's government.
Consumer prices are rising uncomfortably fast, and people's expectations of future inflation, by some measures, have inched upwards.
Some, like Ireland, have uncomfortably high inflation, and for them a relaxation of monetary policy would be unwelcome.
They also attract hot money from abroad, which has helped to make the real uncomfortably strong, hurting exporters.
Adebowale appeared to walk uncomfortably and his right hand was wrapped in what could have been a medical dressing.
The Bonner family holds an uncomfortably large amount of its portfolio in cash.
Not only were England incapable of taking a wicket, but Smith and Amla scored uncomfortably quickly for Andrew Strauss.
The parallels between America in the 1920s and the 1990s rapid technological innovation, booming investment, dizzy asset prices are uncomfortably clear.
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Even assuming that rates are right for the euro area as a whole, policy looks uncomfortably tight for Germany.
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The economy's apparent seizure sits uncomfortably with the ECB's decision to raise interest rates to 4.25% on July 3rd.
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The name is uncomfortably reminiscent of the British baked potato restaurant chain Spudulike.
Uncomfortably, Immersion has been forced to spend a lot of time in the no man's land between these two camps.
Iranians remain uncomfortably aware that the Ansar-e-Hizbullah, a semi-official vigilante group, has in the past been accused of murdering reformists.
And it was an uncomfortably hot day in Cali that day, even if we were surrounded by early Christmas decorations.
Only 37.5% are bullish, while the financial newsletter writers have risen to 54.2% bullish, which continues to be uncomfortably high.
The handle was wood, and the grip was uncomfortably thick, like that of a tennis racket borrowed from an older player.
The late night broadcasts were a low budget law unto themselves, with reluctant professors thrust uncomfortably in front of the camera.
According to physicist David Deutsch in The Beginning of Infinity, Explanations that Transform the World, anti-rational thought uncomfortably coexists with the rational.
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