Sentences with phrase «ill at ease with»

Students were often hyper aware of their age and were ill at ease with their professional standing.
Real propellerheads may be ill at ease with this system, but it's great for the average home user.
Together they have seen the Bar, previously ill at ease with the concept of law as business, be dragged kicking and (occasionally) screaming into the modern world of legal business.
Born and raised in the metropolis of Tokyo, Inomata was motived to become an artist due to feeling ill at ease with highly digitalized society and her lack of feeling truly alive as a living creature.
She seems ill at ease with formalism and yet happy at not having found something to dispel its charms.
mario's overalls seem big on the skinny mann; his mario, who had been prepared to live out his days in peace with the princess, is ill at ease with the role that is forced upon him: hero, killer.
I was a shy child then, and I grew into a shy adult, ill at ease with people, lonely but most comfortable alone.
Garlin has his moments, though he seems ill at ease with an uncharacteristically large part, while Zahn typically aces his typecast slacker role.
Uma Thurman also impresses as Mia, the coke snorting gangster's moll who seems ill at ease with all the violence and whispers that surround her no - nonsense kingpin husband Marsellus Wallace (a brilliant Ving Rhames).
Keaton doesn't play Wayne as a brooding neurotic; he's more of an eccentric, distracted, socially clumsy and ill at ease with his wealth.
Watching him on stage, I can't tell if it's Petrino the mind that's visibly ill at ease with the large public forum, or maybe that's the regular nature of Petrino the person, whom we know so little about.
The Barners are also practicing Pagans — a faith often ill at ease with military culture.
Keen thinks today's Americans are ill at ease with themselves, and thus are less than fully human.
Ward and Loughlin are engaged in sophisticated cultural criticism, parody, irony, and a fluid combination of discourses from postmodern philosophy, Christian tradition and gender studies, and both their style and content seem ill at ease with confident programmatic statements and a preference for Augustine / Aquinas as the theological «default setting.»
Amis has long been a devotee of metafictional gaming, and his experiments with technique can seem ill at ease with matters of world - historical import.

Not exact matches

While this may put some at ill ease, the fact of the matter is that most refurbished equipment is just as good as brand new equipment — except it doesn't come with the hefty price tag.
We need to live in such a way so that Christ is not ill at ease in living with us.
To this I can only reply that this is what I myself was taught, first, as part of instruction given in my parish as a child and later, with many refinements and qualifications, in lectures in theology as an ordinand — although I should add that my teacher was himself, quite obviously, very ill at ease about the scheme, left it to the very end of his course, and even then touched upon it gingerly.
Anyone hoping Miliband might map out how to revitalise a country which is plainly so ill - at - ease with itself would have been sorely mistaken.
As Cathy, Britton comes closest to finding the film's desired ill - at - ease tone, as the character's desire to be woke conflicts with the requirements of her social standing.
They all appear in a few scenes, look thoroughly ill at ease and embarrassed, and are dispensed with.
Playing like a boozy, floozy Antipodean mash - up of TV staple The Wonder Years and Paul Mazursky's middle class mores romp Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969), Elliott casts the terrific Atticus Robb as his adolescent alter - ego Jeff Marsh, a sensitive teenager whose obsessions know only two forms — movies and girl - next - door Melly (Darcey Wilson), an equally ill - at - ease tweenager barely coping with the madness that unfolds daily in their cul - de-sac existence.
If you don't need three rows of seats, look at the Outlander Short — technically, Outlander Sport — a foot smaller, $ 3500 cheaper, and less ill - at - ease with four - cylinder power.
There he is, the enigma himself, with cropped platinum hair, piercing stare and pursed - lip smile, in full business attire as he confesses through glints of humor to an audience of academics how ill at ease he feels.
For example, the combination of guilt and fear a young woman with anorexia may have experienced on entering adolescence, confused about beginning to emotionally separate from her parents yet (because of her restricted emotional literacy) ill - at ease with her peer group — facing a developmental crisis she had been unable to articulate.
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