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Americans, for the most part, are far more timid.
She enters into a relationship with a much nicer, far more timid man.
Her far more timid companion, Miss Gamelon, announces that she fears "crossing large bodies of water".
And a good thing, too, because our government is far more timid and divided than Roosevelt's.
But as prime minister since 2004, he has been far more timid in pushing through a second major round of policy changes.
The government's ideas are far more timid; even so, they may be capable of providing more choice and competition among schools than now.
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Measures far more courageous than Brown's timid suggestion of "reductions" are required, measures such as the elimination of nuclear weapons of which Obama spoke.
But it is far more likely that he will be timid, and that the rest of the euro zone will throw Greece only a few crumbs.
St. Jacques Gypsies are in fact far more scared of non-Gypsies than even the timidest non-Gypsy is of them".
She's not shy, she's not timid, she's bold and curious and far more interested in defining other people than in being defined by them.
Today, citing the disparity between the overall size of the candidates' plans, the Gore campaign called the new Bush teacher proposal timid, saying the vice president wants to spend far more for teacher training and other measures.
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