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On Monday, Armitstead, 23, found she had become a (reluctant, it turns out) campaigner for equality in sport.
"Yes," he said finally, his voice so soft and reluctant it was like the last gasp of a dying old man.
China trades heavily with Iran, and its skeptical comments on Friday after the announcement about the new enrichment plant indicated how reluctant it may be on sanctions.
Labor has previously said it would support a package and though it seems reluctant it is still coming to the ballgame.
She remained immobile, tears flowing down her face, reluctant, it seemed, either to turn me away or to admit me to what she knew would be a painful rehearsal of her grief.
Although low-key and somewhat reluctant, it is the closest any civil war commander has come to saying sorry, and Ghani presents it as proof of Dostum's commitment to his reformist plans.
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I was probably still reluctant doing it even with Richard.
Unlike The Reluctant Fundamentalist, it's not decorous and elegant.
And the club was reluctant when it came to reinvesting to get back into European competition.
She was reluctant, worried it would look like nepotism, but Altman persisted.
Both American museums were reluctant lenders: "It took a little persuading," says Mr Kelly.
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