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Western viewers, accustomed to a less timid style of documentary, may come away from this one feeling that it only scratches the surface of a complex issue.
The results of Glancys more timid style of diversification speak for themselves.
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Hanger steak seemed decent value at £14, until it arrived, a weeny, timid thing, sliced tagliata-style to hide more of the plate.
It's not pretty, but it's bold and often effective on its own terms even if it doesn't always sit easily within the production's tamer and more timid moments and playing styles.
This is a newer, American-style leadership — less timid, more forceful, unashamedly Jewish".
With, Cottrell hopes, that getting-to-know-you style of weak and timid defense behind them.
It doesn't matter, though, because their slick guards and up-and-down style cannot offset the timid big men.
They had their heads covered in the conservative Muslim style, and they looked timid and frail as thugs surrounded them, jostled them, shouted at them.
Unfortunately, House Speaker Paul D. Ryan, as is his style these days, sounded timid and passive, no doubt with an eye toward Putin cheerleader Trump.
He once seemed bold in style and speechmaking, but only timid and incremental in policymaking.
This government, like the last, has been far too timid in getting a grip on the style, culture and scale of British banking, despite owning a large part of the industry as a result of the bailouts of RBS and Lloyds Banking Group.
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