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First, why wasn't any of this wit evident in his disconnected, oddly timid performance in "Lincoln," for which he had just won the best actor award?
In the end, the pressure was too much for them, and they lost 2-1 aftimid timid performance in which USA defender Fernando Clavijo accused Faustino Asprilla of not even trying.
Yes, who can forget those stirring cries from the campaign of "Yes we can (do it)!" Hopefully not the U.S. Mens' World Cup Soccer Team, who are coming off a rather timid performance in 2006.
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His timid performances in parliament do not help either.Like his mother, therefore, he may aspire to a more detached sort of political role: guiding the Congress party, and so influencing government from outside.
Scholes' dissection of the Belgian's contribution was underlined in a timid performance that was hardly the offering of a near-£30m player.
Back in Houston, there was a bit of rivalrous grumbling among some astronauts about what they called a timid performance, but Armstrong had the support of the cautious operational men on the ground.
To some and particularly his party's combative liberal base, Mr. Biden's aggressiveness might have appeared both appropriate and overdue given Mr. Obama's more timid performance last week.
The eurozone's timid performance may fuel calls for the European Central Bank to act to inject more life into the euro bloc.
By far the most timid performer in "Gold" is gold.
"I may be unhappy, but I'm orderly," says poor Alex Matthias Schweighöferr), a timid schoolteacher in Frankfurt.
"It's one of the more creatively timid times in Hollywood," he said.
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