THE RIGHT SHOES Never wear shoes that are too
incommodious - remember you will be on your feet for the majority of the day going back and forth from the parade ring, so comfortable footwear is crucial.
It wasn't so much dangerous as
incommodious. The ranking American, a general and a large man, especially when compared to the Afghans, kept up a good front.
This unconvincing cherry-picking-in-reverse retrieves the 'right' type of nationalism from the 'wrong' type of historians, and is echoed in the tendency to argue away
incommodious historical complexities rather than actually grappling with them.
incommodious for man would have followed from this division." He
And, when one considers that we have been operating for the last decade in places like Afghanistan--which the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics has described as--probably the most
incommodious place ...
"Next to Antarctica, Afghanistan is probably the most
incommodious place to be trying to fight a war," said Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics Ashton Carter.
Also, some workers are now thinking twice about the whole thing, as they watch their pay wash down the drain ."An
incommodious situation, indeed," said Mr Brocklebank, squinting over his pince-nez at Mrs Merkin lugging the bins up the jigger.
Even if public housing were offered to everyone, the rich would refuse the gift because publically-provided houses would be too small and
incommodious.
The Polka Saloon, an outdoor facility with planks on oil cans, seemed a tad
incommodious, as did Minnie's cabin, to all appearances a part of the mine.
However impractical or
incommodious these benches may appear, a visit to Hein's Modified Social Benches I installed at nearby Court Square Park in Queens, soon assuages all anxieties.
In his hands, the whole narrative can be read as reproducing the concierge's denial of the
incommodious rat.
The rigours of forced travel,
incommodious eating and sleeping
One involves his observation of how the arts, however much a necessary keystone in his grand unification of academic fields, remain in many ways
incommodious with science.