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Recent Examples of unceremonious The unceremonious departure of Ted Colbert as head of the defense and space business put those subsidiary’s shortcomings into sharp relief — made more glaring still on Friday when Boeing said the unit would have about $2 billion in charges in the third quarter. Jessica Mathews, Fortune, 13 Oct. 2024 Coaches on the hot seat: With the Robert Saleh era with the New York Jets coming to an unceremonious end this week, which NFL head coaches could be next to be relieved of their duties? ➤ Jets' coaching candidates: Yes, of course, Bill Belichick is among the obvious names to come to mind. Jim Reineking, USA TODAY, 11 Oct. 2024 Then there’s the hard feelings left behind by McCarthy’s unceremonious removal. Max Thornberry, Washington Examiner - Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government, 3 Oct. 2024 Conversely, making a postcard of a landscape can be a kind of dethroning, an unceremonious flattening. Charlie Engman, ARTnews.com, 20 Sep. 2024 See all Example Sentences for unceremonious 
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Adjective
  • Indeed, Russia's invasion of Ukraine has helped lead to its abrupt decline in influence in Central Asia, the South Caucasus and now the Middle East.
    Paul Du Quenoy, Newsweek, 9 Dec. 2024
  • In a startlingly modern conception, the negative space of Claudel’s abrupt amputation exposes — and italicizes — the human body’s dense, inescapable physicality.
    Christopher Knight, Los Angeles Times, 9 Dec. 2024
Adjective
  • The military activity occurred over 24 hours from Saturday to Sunday morning, with six aircraft crossing the Taiwan Strait's median line, an informal boundary between the two sides.
    Paul Du Quenoy, Newsweek, 9 Dec. 2024
  • One notable trend is the rise of authentic, informal leadership communication.
    Feon Ang, Forbes, 9 Dec. 2024
Adjective
  • He had been clubbed in the head and the face with a blunt object.
    Rebecca Cohen, NBC News, 9 Dec. 2024
  • The speech veered away from the blunt partisan politics that had dominated Mr. Obama’s most recent public appearances.
    Julie Bosman, New York Times, 6 Dec. 2024
Adjective
  • This prevents Adams from showing the disarming quality that Helena Bonham Carter brought to the eccentric mother figure in the 2010 Toast, an unconventional comic biography of chef Nigel Slater’s maternal fixation.
    Armond White, National Review, 13 Dec. 2024
  • An environmental lawyer with no medical or public health training, Kennedy is an unconventional pick to lead the vast agency, which comprises the Food and Drug Administration, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institutes of Health, and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
    Emily Mullin, WIRED, 12 Dec. 2024
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  • And then there's North Beach, a secluded, scenic 1,000-foot stretch along the Caribbean just a short walk from the main resort area.
    Beth Luberecki, USA TODAY, 17 Dec. 2024
  • Most canines can go on walks if the temperature doesn't fall below 32 degrees Fahrenheit, but those with shorter coats will be more sensitive, according to the website Dogster.
    Thomas G. Moukawsher, Newsweek, 17 Dec. 2024

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