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They were nervous, they were acquiescent.
But in that case, I would tend not to be acquiescent.
For decades Saudi Arabia has been acquiescent in supporting US strategic interests.
"Americans are acquiescent so they'll give you an answer, " he said.
In 616, as a result of fighting the Battle of the River Idle and defeating Æthelfrith of Northumbria, he was able to install Edwin, who was acquiescent to his authority, as the new king of Northumbria.
She is a negative image of his real wife: Delphine, a brunette, is acquiescent and upbeat; Fish, a blond, is brisk and funny, and it is her job to push back at Krakoff and to monitor potential problems.
The difference is that the public of today is acquiescent in the face of our current war, the media supine, and both Congress and the courts complicit.
She also says she is less acquiescent with friends.
Others were acquiescent, while hoping that the promised autonomy would prove substantive rather than cosmetic.
Results were acquiescent with those described by Luo et al. (2014); with localization of stress found in U-bends of the scaffolds.
This overall higher false alarm rate might be because the instructions were not clear and participants were not aware that they were being penalized for incorrect guesses; or, that these were acquiescent responses (Dodorico-McDonald, 2008) - random clicks that brought the test to an un-taxing end rather than reflecting their knowledge or lack of knowledge of the items presented.
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