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"When I was 15, I was much more timid".
But in terms of how E.U. cash should be spent, the ideas were much more timid.
I find that the writing now is much more timid than it used to be.
In responding to the recent financial crisis, Europe, led by Germany, was much more timid than the United States, which is one reason the European economy is in worse shape today.
"Whereas producers will go to extraordinary lengths to find the next reality or entertainment format, we seem to be much more timid when it comes to drama," added Ms Heggessey, speaking at the Royal Television Society Cambridge convention last night.
He has a swagger and a temper, and there's a constant feeling that Wendy Shelley Duvalll) – so much more timid and subservient in the film than the novel, reduced to little more than a long face and a shrill voice – hasn't left him because she's just too weak.
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And on the second serve, they hit a much different, more timid, perceptibly slower serve.
Increasing numbers of Cuban-Americans support much more substantive changes in American policy than the timid tinkering that the foundation has proposed and that President Obama has announced.
Studies show that Canadians spend as much time on the Internet as Americans do, but that they are more timid online shoppers and that 80percentt of those who buy cars hate dickering over price.
Further, they found that even a small proportion of timid drivers significantly reduce the road capacity while it needs much more aggressive drivers to increase road capacity.
I became more timid.
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