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The Caesar was a bit timid.
There was something a bit timid about it.
But wouldn't a woman, one who isn't the least bit timid, be interesting in the role?
In recent years we've been a bit timid about exposing children to demanding mathematical ideas, fearing they won't understand.
One got the sense early that Besler was a bit timid, a step slow and unsure of himself — doing just what he was told but not leading.
But like the tasteful, determinedly unobtrusive strip mall it inhabits, his restaurant is a bit timid and faceless -- too eager not to offend.
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So that would be… Partner: Yeah someone a bit more timid or shy… Woman: Might not… Partner: I don't want to bother them, I'll just persevere.
"Culmination is a bit too timid," Mr. Viñoly said.
In that case, conservatives would have no problem convincing themselves that the blame lies entirely with Romney, who has mostly proved himself to be every bit the timid, error-prone candidate many feared he would be — and nothing like the model of management efficiency they hoped for.
The media have become a bit less timid about reporting the protests and the latest twists of the scandal, such as the flight abroad of the doctor who first identified Gongadze's corpse and who now says he fears for his own life.Last week brought the first casualties in the president's inner circle.
Those users whose admins are a bit more timid and are sticking to the Scheduled Release schedule will see the new design around February 11.
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