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This record persuades conservatives that Powell was too fainthearted.
But despite its ten per cent alcohol, it seemed almost too fainthearted.
Zuckerman is, depending on whom you ask, too scrupulous or too fainthearted to countenance such playful malice; he'd prefer to be taken seriously, and yet he lacks the confidence to commit his paper wholeheartedly to this course.
Freely experimenting, I found out the following: While green tea has made inroads into cuisine lately, it is too fainthearted to be as satisfying as black tea when iced.
That smile and the ease of her poses — the way she seemed comfortable even when trussed up in rope so intricately knotted that it would have made an Eagle Scout gasp or take up new habits — were invitations to a party that I suspect most of her admirers were too fainthearted to attend.
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It is also a moment of truth, not for the fainthearted.
But Mr. Cox has swum too far against the tide of Hollywood moviemaking to even acknowledge commercial constraints that might inhibit the more fainthearted; a mere squeamishness that audiences might feel about the commingling of 70-year-old flesh would never stop him.
THE fainthearted have learned to close their eyes in the dark of the cinema when faced with a too-violent image.
Not for the fainthearted.
But really, how fainthearted?
His diet was not for the fainthearted.
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