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Tony could sometimes be a bit squeamish about negative campaigning.
Even fans of Quentin Tarantino's exuberantly violent films may feel a bit squeamish.
Now he admits: "I'm a bit squeamish about talking about Tiree".
"She was a bit squeamish, but she allowed it to be in," Lardner said.
Otherwise you could use peeled normal prawns if you are a bit squeamish about heads and shells.
They still happen, but they're often penalized, and given what we now know, they should make us at least a bit squeamish.
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He is not drawn to the genre; by the time he was 10, he had been exposed, he felt, through his father's films, to enough maggot-infested corpses and severed heads to leave him "a little bit squeamish".
I understand that as a topic, organ donation remains a bit morbid, squeamish and uncomfortable.
"I think we've become a bit too squeamish too soon in terms of our reaction to the emotion," former Gov. Tom Vilsack of Iowa, a Clinton supporter, said when asked about Mr. Dean's criticism about tone.
On the other hand: "I think we've become a bit too squeamish too soon in terms of our reaction to the emotion," former Gov. Tom Vilsack of Iowa, a Clinton supporter, said when asked about Mr. Dean's criticism about tone.
George Bush, a bit more squeamish than Obama, never did that; but Mr Obama felt those decisions were the president's responsibility: he "want[s] to keep his own finger on the trigger", according to one report.
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