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Where facing down the noisy motoring lobby is concerned, it becomes timid.
Publishing then becomes timid, fearing to be adventurous and revolutionary lest it betray the expectations of its market.
After Chihiro saves No-Face with the emetic dumpling, he becomes timid once more.
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But that was two months ago, two long months since Cone last won, and in the interim, the Yankees have become timid, injuries nagging at them, ragged and prone to mistakes.
She stays informed of the latest advancements and clinical trials that may pertain to her. "Too often people become timid about asking their doctors about clinical trials," Ms. Rich said.
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