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Perhaps it's because these days some playwrights and performance artists have revved that tactic into overdrive, but "The Cenci" here seems a timid example of the concept.
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Their handling of this crisis will be a textbook example of timid, narrow-minded, intellectually bankrupt leadership.
It's a timid way of running a business.
It's a pity that only a timid dose of absurdity, and little wit, emerged.
Instead, it has confined itself to a timid extension of "people-to-people" contacts with Cuba.
Finally her two sisters plot to have a timid friend of Bell's offer to live with her.
It's hard to imagine even a timid audience calling any of these finalists too cruel.
A timid, compliant press fails all of us.
"We are not a timid batting team but none of us caught fire," Morgan said.
A timid investor would stay out of emerging markets entirely, while an extremely aggressive investor would own nothing but Latin America.
A timid investor would stay out of emerging markets entirely; an extremely aggressive investor would own nothing but Latin America.
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