Developmental coordination disorder, a motor skills disorder which brings about clumsiness
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Accident-proneness, the likelihood that certain people suffer accidents
Der Dativ ist dem Genitiv sein Tod (German: The Dative is to the Genitive its death) is a series of books by Bastian Sick which deal in an entertaining manner with areas of contention in grammar, orthography, and punctuation, and unappealing and clumsy uses of the German language.
Through his connection with actress model Kei Nangon he was signed under the same management; Clumsy Media in 2011.
Then Shadow Minister for Transport Gladys Berejiklian criticized the replacement MyZone system, claiming the government merely replaced one clumsy system for another.
In September 2011, he played the voice of Clumsy in the Japanese-dubbed version of the film The Smurfs.
Right away, a pair of clumsy guards rush in, arrest Sam, and lead him to the dungeon to await execution (he really isn't executed at all as there is the next cartoon Dumb Patrol).
Stockinger is portrayed as a clumsy, almost Inspector Clouseau-like character, driving a clapped-out 1973 VW Variant, but single-minded when following up clues.
The first performance of "Superman's Dead" took place on January 13, 1997 at Harbour Station in Saint John, New Brunswick, the first date of the Clumsy tour.
He is handing over the reins to Ensign Tom Garland (Robert Morse), a polite but remarkably clumsy fellow who will now report to Commander Taylor (Don Ameche), a man who fought in World War II with Garland's father and holds him in high regard.
Félix (Felix in the English version), a clumsy and unlucky Iberian lynx, is transported to the animal recovery center at the Doñana National Park, after one of his countless mishaps.
The story is narrated by the Sun, depicted within the comic as a very young and clumsy star known by his Latin name Sol.
Sunday Tribune reviewer Pat Nugent compared it to Enid Blyton's The Faraway Tree series, remarked on "a host of kinks and clumsy moments that could have been fixed with relative ease", but said there was "a distinct possibility Gately's career as a children's author would have outpaced his status as a popstar".
Brabin is best remembered for her roles as clumsy waitress Sandra opposite David Jason in A Bit of a Do (ITV), Tricia Armstrong in Coronation Street from 1994 to 1997 and Ginny in Richard Harris's Outside Edge.
Verna's fellow troupe members include Eddie, a second-rate vaudevillian, and would-be chanteuse Maureen, who encourages Verna (of whom she observes, "She's invented a new way to sing flat and dance clumsy") to set aside her show business fantasies and accept a proposal of marriage offered by Army engineering captain Walter.