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- Other characters, who invariably had self-explanatory names, included: Tactless Terence – a man who is incapable of good manners or being tactful. Sarky...
- mocking of serious themes (otherwise known as black comedy), or through tactlessness in the aftermath of a crisis. In radio, shock jocks use this brand of...
- that Canadian children were out of shape. This was at first considered "tactless", but Philip was later admired for his encouragement of physical fitness...
- manufacturer. However, Wilhelm often undermined such progress by making tactless and threatening statements towards other countries without first consulting...
- when he did speak, was aggressive in conversation, and almost completely tactless. However, Austen had known him since both were young and the marriage offered...
- for the newly created Belgian throne. Though he had a re****tion for tactlessness and buffoonery, William could be shrewd and diplomatic. He foresaw that...
- Regents approved construction of the new campus in 1960. Because Revelle's tactless approaches to the clashes with Pauley and Salk had damaged his re****tion...
- "Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart: A classic Study in Colonial Diplomatic Tactlessness". In Petersen, Kirsten Holst; Rutherford, Anna (eds.). Chinua Achebe:...
- Unlike Litella's m**** and apologetic character, Roseannadanna was brash and tactless. The character was based on Rose Ann Scamardella, a former anchorwoman...
- easily dominated by her more beautiful friend, had grown tired of Sarah's tactless political hectoring and increasingly haughty manner which, in the coming...