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"The characters talk boldly about sex, but their actions are often shy and unsatisfying.
Julian Wilson London The caption to the photo on the letters page (27 April) suggests pheasants are often shy.
Performers are often shy, but Smith has the body language of a man who has been forced on stage with menaces.
Jazz musicians are often shy about acknowledging their non-jazz influences – it attracts the ire of Blanchard's childhood friend Wynton Marsalis, for one.
They are often shy, inarticulate, vague to the point of appearing self-consciously cool, and even when they become stars, as Miguel Adrover did this year, there is something so reticent in their demeanor as to make one wonder if the very notion of the designer as a personality isn't dead.
Girls just beginning the trade are often shy and wear no makeup, but the ones who are more accustomed to the ways of business on the strip grab at the American soldiers as they pass by in small groups, often carrying opened cans of beer.
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Where Dole is often shy and inarticulate, Clinton is effusive and eloquent.
"At home, he is less intense, more relaxed," she said, adding that he was often shy, kind and would do anything for his friends.
In his first news conference since becoming prime minister over a month ago, Mr. Abbas, who is often shy with the news media, defended himself against widespread Palestinian criticism that he was too willing to address Israeli demands and did not receive enough in return at a Middle East summit meeting last week in Aqaba, Jordan.
One on one, toward the end of a long day's Ramadan fast, Mr. Hariri, who is often shy and diffident in public, projected surprising warmth and affability in an hourlong conversation, but only when the talk turned away from politics.
I was not outgoing like him; I was often shy among groups of people.
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