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"I thought he was a bit withdrawn," she said.
"He was well brought up, but a bit quiet, a bit withdrawn," says Corti.
He's a bit withdrawn lately, but I don't see anything that tells me he's going to run away".
People in the village spoke of Mr. Wu's being mild-mannered and kind, if a bit withdrawn.
"But after a few weeks, being on my own all day started to feel quite isolating and I began to feel a bit withdrawn and lonely".
It's with people he doesn't know, people who are 'literary', who seem to want something from him, that he can become a bit withdrawn".
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"He's played in a number of positions for Spurs, a little bit withdrawn and deeper, but when he leads the line, when he's a traditional number nine, that's his best role and I think eventually that will be the role he will play for England".
"The gunman is tall, a bit chubby and very withdrawn.
He says that he withdrew a bit, and drank.
I showed her how to open a savings account and told her that she could withdraw a bit but that most of the money should be saved for college.
This should be a clear signal to the Fed to jiggle the levers: Withdraw a bit of money and raise interest rates.
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