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Vivante, looking a bit abashed at the tribute to his manners, quickly suggested that we find my suitcase and get into his car.
Mr. Wilson seemed a bit abashed about the vitriol, but he said a more restrained voice would be lost in the political cacophony.
The leaders of both the Northwestern University and Indiana University teams seemed a bit abashed when they were asked that last week.
Another friend, a bit abashed, said that worrying over the tape has brought him to ponder whether pee fetishists prefer clear or dark-yellow urine.
But you can see why women might feel a bit abashed: smoking a cigar for the first time is like having a dirty joke explained to you, or questioning a boarding school tradition.
Mr. Gregory seemed a bit abashed, but others noted that, during the trip, Russian, German and French reporters posed questions to Mr. Bush in English, and in their native tongue to other leaders.
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I think that there's a kind of abashed moment when virtual friends meet, and no doubt an equally abashed moment when internet opponents meet.
It's an unusually abashed turn from Irons: scant eye-contact, emotional gaps.
On campus, students were abashed, if not a bit fatigued by the notoriety.
Personal Affairs – a bit of chick-lit bubblegum for BBC3 about four PAs in a city bank – isn't abashed about its influences.
He looks abashed.
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