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Uncomfortable with lingering imperial support, the assassins sought out and stabbed Caligula's wife, Caesonia, and killed their young daughter, Julia Drusilla, by smashing her head against a wall.
Uncomfortable with the direction the group is going in, Lemaître — Isou ’ s right hand man for nearly half a century — begins to distance himself from it.
Uncomfortable with the sex and nudity in the script, the female lead Schneider quickly resigned from the film.
Uncomfortable with what he saw as Wright's insufficient experience using reinforced concrete, Kaufmann had the architect's daring cantilever design reviewed by a firm of consulting engineers.
Uncomfortable with the medium, the Prime Minister read his speeches from a script and refused to wear makeup.
Uncomfortable with the idea of her mother living with her, Chance arranges for Desiree and her to have dinner with Malcolm and Heidi.
Uncomfortable with being recognized, he quit acting for the next seven years.
Uncomfortable with the modifications needed to direct talking films, Victor Sjöström returned to Sweden where he directed two more films before his final directing effort in 1937, an English language drama filmed in the United Kingdom Under the Red Robe.
Uncomfortable, Buffy initially keeps quiet to avoid bragging, but from Buffy's conversation with Riley afterward, the viewer can infer that Buffy is forced to admit that she has killed hundreds of vampires and saved the world multiple times.

Uncomfortable and President
Its name, ‘ Becoming Uncomfortable ,’ was taken from Brown President Ruth Simmons ’ university lecture, in which she stated that students must ‘ become uncomfortable in order to grow, in order to build an education, a life, a world .’

Uncomfortable and both
* Uncomfortable science, due to statistician John Tukey: Inference from a limited sample of data, where further samples influenced by the same causality, a finite natural phenomenon for which it is difficult to overcome the problem of using a common sample of data for both exploratory data analysis and confirmatory data analysis.

Uncomfortable and old
And Chris James is also present on Ghost and Uncomfortable ), hints of old school electronica ( Dreamcatcher ), and cinematic ambient tracks that invite you to dream ( Seven, California Dreaming ).

Uncomfortable and first
Harwood, a member of the Mongrel collective, in his work Uncomfortable Proximity ( the first on-line project commissioned by the Tate Modern ) mirrors the Tate's own website, and offers new images and ideas, collaged from his own experiences, his readings of Tate works, and publicity materials that inform his interest in the Tate Britain website.

Uncomfortable and 1958
In 1958 her novella ' A Room at the Inn ' was published, followed two years later by another book called ' The Uncomfortable Inn '.

Uncomfortable and .
Uncomfortable typecast as a boogie-woogie and blues pianist, Lewis spent his later years playing rags and old-time pop songs.
Uncomfortable, the narrator leaves Legrand and returns home to Charleston.
The article quotes Keegan: " Uncomfortable as the ' spectacle of raw military force ' is, he concludes, that the Iraq war represents ' a better guide to what needs to be done to secure the safety of our world than any amount of law-making or treaty-writing can offer.
Uncomfortable science is the term coined by statistician John Tukey for cases in which there is a need to draw an inference from a limited sample of data, where further samples influenced by the same cause system will not be available.
Uncomfortable and possibly threatened by the reformist measures adopted by Stalin's successor, Nikita Khrushchev, Gheorghiu-Dej began to steer Romania towards a more " independent " path while remaining within the Soviet orbit during the late 1950s.
Uncomfortable under the Cathaginian " protection ," the Mamertines now appealed to Rome to be allowed into the protection of the Roman people.
The Uncomfortable Dead ( or Inconvenient Dead ) ( orig.
Uncomfortable, Homer drags his family to the Springfield Googolplex to see a movie called " Shenani-Goats " starring Tim Allen and rated PG-13 for brief rudeness and appearances by Garry Shandling.

with and workings
As he lowered himself on the chair behind his desk I wondered what this dapper, slightly ridiculous man could possibly have to do with the workings of the hall.
Whereas microeconomics deals with individual firms, people, and other institutions that work within a set frame work of rules to balance prices and the workings of a singular government.
Unlike other anime and manga, where jokes and references are often exclusory or require knowledge of Japanese culture and / or the workings and conventions of anime, Cowboy Bebop is accessible – western audiences can connect with the characters readily and more fully understand their motivations and struggles.
* Nanstallon ( Cornwall )-a square military enclosure, seemingly associated with tin workings at nearby Boscarne.
Those with a knowledge of ' The Matrix ' and its internal workings state that déjà vu means something within the Matrix was altered from its prior state and is referred to as a " glitch ".
Within the Protestant tradition in England, 17th century Mystic, Universalist and founder of the Philadelphian Society Jane Leade wrote copious descriptions of her visions and dialogues with the " Virgin Sophia " who, she said, revealed to her the spiritual workings of the universe.
Physics ( from Greek: φύσις physis " nature ") is a branch of science that developed out of philosophy, and was thus referred to as natural philosophy until the late 19th century-a term describing a field of study concerned with " the workings of nature ".
The Nostell example, in the billiards room of this fine stately home, has a Victorian outer case, which has been thoughtfully provided with small glass windows on each side of the movement so that the wooden workings may be inspected.
Systems with varying degrees of complexity can be built without great concern of the designer for the internal workings of the gates, provided the limitations of each integrated circuit are considered.
In the last quarter of the Twentieth Century the belief that government ( ruling in accordance with the interests of the people ) ought to directly involve itself in the day to day workings of an economy declined in popularity amongst the center left, especially social-democrats who became influenced by ' third way ' ideology.
A model organism is a non-human species that is extensively studied to understand particular biological phenomena, with the expectation that discoveries made in the organism model will provide insight into the workings of other organisms.
In the end science and scientific rationality, often taking models from the 18th-century Enlightenment, came to be seen as the source of logic and stability, while the basic primitive sexual and unconscious drives, along with the seemingly counter-intuitive workings of the new machine age, were taken as the basic emotional substance.
Ideas of reflection and the workings of imagination are blended in the term merencolie, embodying for contemporaries " a tendency ", observes Huizinga, " to identify all serious occupation of the mind with sadness ".
Though Marcellus II desired to reform many of the inner workings of the church, his feeble constitution succumbed to the fatigues of the conclave, the exhausting ceremonies connected with his ascension, the anxieties arising from his high office, and overexertion in his performance of the pontifical functions of the Holy Week and Easter.
For example, if classical mechanics truly governed the workings of an atom, electrons would rapidly travel toward, and collide with, the nucleus, making stable atoms impossible.
Lingard himself argued that one of his chief duties as an historian was: " to weigh with care the value of the authorities on which I rely, and to watch with jealousy the secret workings of my own personal feelings and prepossessions.
Maltsev had first hand knowledge of the inner workings of the Soviet Union, and concurred with Reagan.
The workings of the river and the influence of the tides are described with great accuracy.
The plan was unveiled in March 2010 at Crown Casino and incorporated several key changes to the internal workings of the car, with the differential, brakes, cooling and fuel systems all changed to a control-or identical-component for all cars, as well as changes to the rear suspension and engine.
Following the direction of his passion for the workings of the mind as it correlates with the workings of the body, in 1891 Rivers became house physician at the National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic.
They could then attack the ore veins by fire-setting, quench with water from a tank above the workings, and remove the debris with waves of water, a method still used in hydraulic mining.

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