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El Tigre, so named for his predatory traits, has looked comparatively timid.
The vinegary Carolina sauce that dresses pulled pork is comparatively timid, however, and Green Apple's five tiny tables are empty of hot-sauce bottles.
When West Ham United were relegated in 2011, there was a widespread assumption that Scott Parker was their captain, when it was actually the comparatively timid Matthew Upson.
Take the support it generated for Gillian Robespierre's quietly radical comedy Obvious Child, whose IMDb keywords ("abortion", "reproductive rights", "peeing in street") presumably precluded even the modest studio backing afforded to the comparatively timid Juno.
The New York Times Company is not A.T. & T. or Disney; it doesn't have the resources to become an on-line leviathan, as its recent, comparatively timid, seven-and-a-half-per-cent investment in the financial-information site TheStreet.com attests.
Mainlining New York's graffiti heritage, the brand describes the #Tiffanyblue 2018 campaign to which the concept belongs "bringing a jolt of energy to New York City streets" - suggesting its own desire, comparatively timid as it may be, to tap into a more fearless anything-can-happen cultural ambience; an allusion to keeping things 'real'real
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Why must social games remain comparatively unengaged, generic and timid?
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And timid.
Be Timid!
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