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Jalil spoke tentatively at first, but his story was electrifying.
Dano speaks tentatively, with considered precision, in a mix of slang and scholarship.
He spoke tentatively as he pleaded guilty to charges of robbery and drug distribution conspiracy, his words barely audible.
A middle-aged worker, Pamela Livengood, began to speak, tentatively at first, about the drug addiction that has tormented her daughter and left her granddaughter in her care.
While these data may speak tentatively to the role of negative interpretative biases preceding anxiety, findings that trained positive interpretative styles attenuate stress appraisals are a useful starting point for the development of new clinical initiatives.
'But I know that my talking may be helpful to other men who are living their lives right now, unaware that they have this disease.' "As he spoke, he tentatively gestured again, seemingly unconsciously, at the changed physical space beneath his shirt".
And not for nothing, but a few weeks ago we had a sitting U.S. Goddamn President name of Barack Hussein Obama who spoke not tentatively, not neutrally, not cautiously but ADMIRINGLY of the courage of young gay men and women living their lives as full citizens of the United States.
Although Paraphilic Hypersexuals often report that very many stimuli can sexually excite them, some speak rather tentatively in relating their interests, referring to some as historical or transient.
Both California and Europe are tentatively speaking to the Chinese about future linkages.
If one candidate seemed particularly on unfamiliar ground it was Mr. Cain, who was not his usual affable self, speaking more deliberately and tentatively in a debate that did not give him a single opportunity to promote his signature "9-9-9" tax plan.
He speaks softly, not tentatively but carefully, in ways that can be exquisitely contradictory.
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