Unceremoniously
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28 examples of Unceremoniously in a sentence
Machines filled the bottles with sweet bubbily liquid and they were then wrapped, shipped, bought, opened, consumed and
unceremoniously
discarded.
when Himesh is proved innocent, he again
unceremoniously
dumps the other guy, as if it's a game of musical chair !
It is a scary time when a whole group of people can be
unceremoniously
trounced with no defense and no real facts presented.
She's borrowing a pal's nice apartment while attempting to jump-start her career in New York City(..the city buildings outside the window look about as realistic as David Letterman's)and is
unceremoniously
welcome by a noisy telephone which rings quite a bit, followed by loud slams against the wall.
A janitor is called to haul off the corpse, and the board immediately and
unceremoniously
tackles the business of electing a new CEO.
For all of his buildup as the title character, Jack Palance was wasted rather
unceremoniously
in an anticlimactic near finale, making the U.S. working title, "Mr.
The Last Command, while its heart may be the classic story of a once prestigious man fallen on hard times, frames that tale within a bleak look at how cinema
unceremoniously
recreates reality, and how its production process could be mercilessly impersonal.
Returning to her Oscar-winning role as feisty Texan Aurora Greenway, MacLaine can't possibly be expected to have the same chemistry with a new troupe of actors as she had in the first film (we "grew up" with those characters in the course of the picture, and here everyone is dropped on us unceremoniously, with little intros of who's-who).
The garishly Technicolor film marked Crawford's highly trumpeted return to MGM after she was
unceremoniously
pushed out in the early 1940's only to make a comeback at Warner Brothers in a series of meaty roles in classic films like "Mildred Pierce" and "Humoresque" and prove she had the chops to handle older roles.
Sasha Mitchell came in as the lead and went for 3 films until his character was
unceremoniously
dumped at the start of Kickboxer 5 Redemption in much the same manner as Van Dammes was in this one.Sasha tries hard and isn't too bad its just the script let's him down.
Then, each morning, before the tourists reappear, they
unceremoniously
open the gates again, so that the eerily silent falls suddenly revive in a simulacrum of normalcy.
In 2004, then-Chinese President Hu Jintao
unceremoniously
dressed down Tung on live television.
In the Eighth Book of The Republic , Plato rather
unceremoniously
defines political leaders in a democracy as “those who deprive the rich of their estates to distribute them among the people, at the same time taking care to reserve the larger part for themselves.”
Third, Chinese aid is dispensed rather quickly and unceremoniously, lacking the burdensome fanfare of lengthy negotiations and voluminous project documents, a practice many scholars and practitioners term “checkbook diplomacy.”
Nonetheless, with the crisis now becoming systemic, the ECB must take up the fiscal-transfer baton that eurozone leaders have so
unceremoniously
fumbled.
Well into his second year in office, Trump is behaving even worse than his record indicated he would,
unceremoniously
tossing aside advisers and other officials whenever the mood takes him.
His appeal was
unceremoniously
rejected and, when he tried to seek refuge with supporters in a nearby village, the police mounted a manhunt.
As for Bannon, he was fired
unceremoniously
by Trump in August 2017.
Nepal’s earlier experiments with democratic governance were not very successful; democratically elected governments (in the late 1950’s and the 1990’s) were
unceremoniously
replaced by prolonged autocratic rule.
On the eve of the anniversary, the PLA’s former top general, Guo Boxiong, was
unceremoniously
booted out of the Communist Party and handed over to military prosecutors to face corruption charges, including allegations that he took large bribes from fellow PLA officers in exchange for promotions.
Last but not least, a common debt instrument to underpin a eurozone budget amounting to 2-3% of eurozone aggregate income – the main prerequisite for a macroeconomically significant fiscal union – was
unceremoniously
consigned to the dustbin.
Midway through that decade, however, in a relatively secret process, these and other EFA goals were
unceremoniously
postponed until 2015.
On November 1, the day after the first round of voting that later pitted Kuchma against Simonenko, three governors were
unceremoniously
dismissed when returns in their oblasts did not favor Kuchma.
A similar proposal made by Russia was
unceremoniously
dismissed only a short time ago.
Once the commodity boom ended, and when corruption scandals erupted in several countries, many leftist leaders or parties were
unceremoniously
evicted.
Throwing aside a rough greatcoat, he very composedly took the offered chair, and
unceremoniously
proceeded to allay the cravings of an appetite which appeared by no means delicate.
Two guards attended the mercer who made him traverse a court and enter a corridor in which were three sentinels, opened a door and pushed him
unceremoniously
into a low room, where the only furniture was a table, a chair, and a commissary.
Being pushed
unceremoniously
to one side--which was precisely what I wished--he usurped my place, and proceeded to accompany himself: for he could play as well as sing.
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