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1. It was at that most inopportune of moments that Ralph Stanley, in an insane attempt at exacting his revenge for the non-existent wrongs suffered at his nemesis's hand, also approached Harry from an alleyway off the dock's tarmac
2. At least she didn't appear annoyed at his inopportune visit
3. The Motion Picture industry has enjoyed a long running fetish with strong, physically intimidating women routinely beating up on or otherwise skillfully out-maneuvering the obnoxious designs of pretentious, self-centered males filled with a heightened sense of their (own) self-importance; convenient foils portrayed as anachronistic, insensitive, chauvinistic types deserving an occasional thrashing every so often from women scorned or in response to inopportune or unsolicited (sexual) banterings or harmless wisecracks intended to make a definitive statement about strong women coming of age
4. "Yeah, I know he's pissed," I shouted back, annoyed at such an inopportune interruption to my well-laid plans of seduction
5. However, there was something odd concerning the movement of the coast guard cutter: like any vessel of its size, it came and went on high tide – except occasionally – when the cutter got underway at dusk, regardless of the state of the tide and, more or less, at the same inopportune hour, a tug would arrive with a log barge
6. As my dearest and closest friend whom I trust implicitly, I want to offer you the opportunity to move up in the trade as my general manager, where there are no tuna cans to be discovered or horses that die at inopportune moments, in fact, where the risk involved literally becomes less than flying in a commercial airliner, and the profit – well the profit is beyond imagination
7. “More lies, at a very inopportune time
8. As I bent towards the door to get a better view, the door flung open at the most inopportune time
9. He would not discuss what happened in his days there as Tom's Valet and Assistant, but whatever happened left Norm with scars that surfaced at the most inopportune moments, and Tom refusing to even discuss the subject with her or in her hearing
10. suicide into our ears and eyes at the most inopportune moments,
11. The most surprising thing about Leticia was her skill to promulgate the most ludicrous nonsenses in the most improper and inopportune moments
12. Some of the other patrons turned to stare at the inopportune mirth but Ruth didn’t seem to notice them or let it interfere with her enjoyment
13. The baby will cry when it wants to, often at inopportune
14. So Amaranta Úrsula dismissed the possibility of an inopportune return
15. Feltus glanced over his shoulder and frowned at the inopportune time to resume the proceedings, depriving him of a chance to make further assessments of the mysterious preacher
16. When that scenario occurs at inopportune times, such as in a high interest rate
17. It was specially inopportune, because the Man of Wrath would not be here, but he comforted me as I bade him good-bye, my face no doubt very blank, by the assurance that the lieutenant would be away all day, and so worn out when he got back in the evening that he probably would not appear at all
18. She lunged at the thing that was once a middle-aged man as the bus took an inopportune moment to hit a pothole nestled in the road
19. Was he watching me and trying to arrive at inopportune moments on purpose?
20. Jenkins wandered out of the warehouse at that inopportune moment, apparently oblivious to
21. While these may not be exactly life threatening, those with low blood pressure know the dangers of fainting at inopportune times, and may also suffer from depression because of their condition and the resulting fatigue that comes with it
22. But that perversity which all children have more or less of, and of which little Pearl had a tenfold portion, now, at the most inopportune moment, took thorough possession of her, and closed her lips, or impelled her to speak words amiss
23. “Oh?” The Katherine Kavanagh radar for an interesting tidbit of information swoops into action – a tidbit that will only resurface at some inopportune and embarrassing moment, which reminds me
24. Julia's would not come up till the following term; meanwhile the game of General Post - moving my property from the Old Rectory to my flat, my wife's from my flat to the Old Rectory, Julia's from Rex's house and from Brideshead to my flat, Rex's from Brideshead to his house, and Mrs Muspratt's from Falmouth to Brideshead - was in full swing and we were all, in varying degrees, homeless, when a halt was called and Lord Marchmain, with a taste for the dramatically inopportune which was plainly the prototype of his elder son's, declared his intention, in view of the international situation, of returning to England and passing his declining years, in his old home
25. However inopportune it might have been to be a British soldier with an Irish name during times of intrigue and insurrections, Pat had time and liberty for other affairs
26. How foolish and inopportune that mistletoe looked now
27. Not only is a return of -15% over ten years (ignoring dividends) a complete disaster for Debbie’s imminent retirement plans, but also it would have been something of an emotional roller-coaster along the way; a roller-coaster that would have most likely caused Debbie to withdraw from her investment in desperation at the most inopportune time
28. Though Pierre, Natasha, Nicholas, Countess Mary, and Denisov had much to talk about that they could not discuss before the old countess- not that anything was hidden from her, but because she had dropped so far behindhand in many things that had they begun to converse in her presence they would have had to answer inopportune questions and to repeat what they had already told her many times: that so-and-so was dead and so-andso was married, which she would again be unable to remember- yet they sat at tea round the samovar in the drawing room from habit, and Pierre answered the countess’ questions as to whether Prince Vasili had aged and whether Countess Mary Alexeevna had sent greetings and still thought of them, and other matters that interested no one and to which she herself was indifferent
29. Seems we came at an inopportune time
30. “It appears I come at an inopportune time, madam,” said he, “when my friend, Mr
31. After three days of favorable water, however, it became more difficult to navigate between inopportune sandbanks and deceptive rapids
32. She never understood the charm of serenity in bed, never had a moment of invention, and her orgasms were inopportune and epidermic: an uninspired lay
33. But she did so in such a casual way and at such an inopportune moment that it did not go in one of Dr
34. She was encouraged by the certainty that he was there, still alive but without his masculine whims, his patriarchal demands, his consuming need for her to love him in the same ritual of inopportune kisses and tender words with which he loved her
35. Urbino Daza and his public image: his talents were limited, his manner awkward, and he suffered from sudden twitching, caused by either happiness or annoyance, and from inopportune blushing, which made one fear for his mental fortitude
36. Besides, many times in the history of the river the yellow plague flag had been flown in order to evade taxes, or to avoid picking up an undesirable passenger, or to elude inopportune inspections
37. I repeat that I am afraid to be most inopportune
38. Though Pierre, Natásha, Nicholas, Countess Mary, and Denísov had much to talk about that they could not discuss before the old countess—not that anything was hidden from her, but because she had dropped so far behindhand in many things that had they begun to converse in her presence they would have had to answer inopportune questions and to repeat what they had already told her many times: that so-and-so was dead and so-and-so was married, which she would again be unable to remember—yet they sat at tea round the samovar in the drawing room from habit, and Pierre answered the countess’ questions as to whether Prince Vasíli had aged and whether Countess Mary Alexéevna had sent greetings and still thought of them, and other matters that interested no one and to which she herself was indifferent