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Take the cumbersomely named "Commission for Dismantling the June 30 1989 Regime, Removal of Empowerment and Corruption, and Recovering Public Funds."

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Greece and what the U.N. cumbersomely used to call the “Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia” sparred for nearly three decades over the latter’s name.

Where Facebook had "likes", and Twitter had "Favourites", Google+ had the cumbersomely branded "Plus One" button.

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But when “Darker” screened earlier this week, I found my mind wandering, not only because of the plodding pacing and cumbersomely long running time.

Snowden was lying on his back on the floor with his legs stretched out, still burdened cumbersomely by his flak suit, his flak helmet, his parachute harness and his Mae West.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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