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Lil's husband dies in a car accident when the boys are young, after which she is timidly courted by a dull fellow named Saul Gary Sweett), who is clearly unsuitable because his name has one too many letters in it.
And even though Spain is timidly emerging from double-dip recession, scavenging and begging are on the rise.Madrid's attraction as a tourist destination, drawing visitors to its famous museums and nightlife, is fading.
Images of monuments are few and far between, and his first encounter with the Great Sphinx at Giza — "I was simply struck dumb," he wrote to his wife — is timidly rendered from behind.
The economic situation in the U.S. is timidly improving and presumptive Republican contender Mitt Romney is in many respects a potentially flawed candidate.
The entertainment industry is timidly embracing a long-overdue discussion on what we'll call "normalization" -- allowing directors, screenwriters, producers and actors to tell stories representing more than one perspective -- but this year's Oscar nominations kicked it into a higher gear.
The entertainment industry, overwhelmingly white and male, is timidly embracing a long-overdue discussion on what we'll call normalization -- allowing directors, screenwriters, producers and actors to tell stories outside of one limiting perspective.
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The sexually assertive woman was timidly validated, but she was still in a daze.
Too often, though, main courses were timidly seasoned and lacked identity.
Arguably the greatest painting in the session, it was timidly expected to sell for a minimum £600,000 plus charge.
McCorkle is supposedly dead, and his mighty works have been timidly brought forward by his unsophisticated sister.
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