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Uncomfortably close to the douche-y side of the spectrum here on my site, but at my day job when the webinar is happening.
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Uncomfortably high inflation and low wage growth have produced the first year-on-year fall in disposable incomes for 30 years.
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Nick, of course, is the author of the highly entertaining new book "If You Loved Me, You'd Think This Was Cute: Uncomfortably True Cartoons About You" swell preface by Hax; very funny foreword by cousin Zach Galifianakis.
V-DAY CAPTION CONTEST: Enter now by writing this Nick Galifianakis cartoon Michael Cavna 2011
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Uncomfortably creepy first poster on the first article of the day.
T-T-TODAY, JUNIOR! 2008
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Uncomfortably for the state, there is an unstated 'elephant in the room': We have an overwhelmingly white state bureaucracy supporting an overwhelmingly white hospital bureaucracy (Solaris) in shutting down an acute-care hospital which clearly serves a 'vulnerable' population of 'uninsured and poor patients' -- PRIMARILY PEOPLE OF COLOR.
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Most Uncomfortably Ubiquitous Question It's one thing to jump through hoops to score an invitation to a fashion show.
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And by the time I left Hollywood in 2008, I totally identified with “Uncomfortably Numb”:
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“Uncomfortably attractive” – thank you vdub, I have something to strive for in life now.
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Uncomfortably that seems to work in reverse as well: the less sentient the human, the fewer the rights.
The Rights Of Animals Jack of Kent 2009
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He showcased some of his own work, dusting off a short he made 20 years ago when he was a film student, called "Aaron Acne and His Uncomfortably Colossal Zit."
Webbys Honor Best In Online Film & Video The Huffington Post News Team 2008
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