Not exact matches
She told INSIDER the video made her feel
uncomfortable because Trump
appears to reach out to Melania at least six
times and she doesn't respond once.
That interaction became infamous in recent weeks following reports that Comey had been
uncomfortable about attending the ceremony held in the White House's Blue Room that day, as he had not wanted to
appear to have too friendly a relationship with Trump, Comey's friend Benjamin Wittes told The New York
Times.
James Harding
appeared red - faced and
uncomfortable as he explained why a
Times reporter hacked into the email account of anonymous police blogger Richard Horton.
But instead of angry, Paladino
appeared reserved and, at
times,
uncomfortable, even leaving the stage once for a bathroom break.
One last thing I have realised about we Ghanaians, and this is not just to the comedians but cuts across several industries, I think somehow, many
times we set too low standards for ourselves, and it
appears our dreams ain't lofty enough, once we get a bit recognised and make one or two wins we stop getting hungry for more and pushing ourselves to new
uncomfortable dimensions.
Sara's father recently visited the two, traveling from Iceland and looked notably
uncomfortable at
times when he
appeared in the videos.
Dunkirk's Keoghan is the most memorable, due to the fact that every word and stare he gives makes the audience feel more
uncomfortable every
time he
appears on screen.
Educators and students may
appear to be
uncomfortable with silence, hence the typical one - second pause
time.
At
times, Taylor's shifts between the literal and the abstract are
uncomfortable, particularly when they
appear as a strategy for avoiding or dismissing the real - life implications of symbols and objects, as in his strictly formal rendering of the Confederate flag in the lithograph Dixie (1990); his series of prints portraying items in Hawaii with a tinge of wanderlust - inspired exoticism, «Ten Common (Hawaiian Household) Objects» (1989); and two bodies of work showing his attempt to depict various African conceptions of multidimensional, nonlinear
time: «Latin Studies» (1984 — 85), which includes the aforementioned Untitled (Latin Study), and «Wheel Studies» (1981 — 85).