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We, too, are made shy in this scene, not by Bloom but by Rashad's emotional readiness.
I have never made shy of the fact that I joined the Greens because of Bob Brown.
But the government, made shy by the region's financial crisis, stifled early enthusiasm with heavy-handed bureaucracy and postponement of structural reforms.
Simona Bitmate's pained, sullenly defiant niece tries to avoid eye-contact with him as she sits implacably sewing and on one occasion, after he has made shy overtures by showing her a conjuring trick, she has to race outside in the rain to retch (presumably from emotions more mixed than mere disgust).
There is also a drum in the box, played with great gusto in a place where children rarely play outdoors Frances, 10, is a shy boy, or maybe he was made shy by Typhoon Haiyan's fierceness.
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I wonder if someone makes "shy, retiring wines that back away from a fight".
Camps of those lengths provide continuity, which can make shy kids feel more comfortable forging friendships or exploring a new activity.
Shashi Bellamkonda shares small-business thoughts while having a pedicure, including: "a sign outside the window that says 'pedicure for men available' may make shy men come in confidently".
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