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HE IS not known for being timid.
She says that Sellers later chided her for being timid.
Since when did Londoners, not known for being timid, put up with this kind of thing?
After Minnesota's fifth consecutive loss, Allen appeared to criticize his younger teammates for being timid, and the coaching staff for taking him out on the final series.
Such a change would gladden the hearts of many economists and market analysts, who fault the bank for being timid in addressing economic stagnation in many of its 12 member nations.
RitaSue Siegel Midtown To the Editor: In his interview, Mr. Lopate tells Ms. Huxtable that she "lambasted New York for being timid, being caught in an Art Deco time warp".
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As a rule, the bald eagle is a poor choice for public shows, being timid, prone to becoming highly stressed, and unpredictable in nature.
But that is not an argument for ministers to be timid.
It is a whisky for those who are timid and those who like to guzzle.
The U.S. response to China for months has been timid until finally it allowed a Navy destroyer to cruise through the Spratlys.
Yet the response of Cameroon to the call of universal screening of pregnant women for HBV has been timid.
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