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To her everlasting regret, Dawood was too timorous to enter Saddam's trailer.
She maintains that the president was too timorous in challenging Congress, but the fervor and depth of isolationist sentiment suggest a more sympathetic verdict.
A nation too bored and too timorous to vote for AV isn't going to kick that sudsy fix any millennium soon.
So will House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who have been too timorous about wielding their power.
The Speaker of the House quails before these Fire-Eaters, too timorous for confrontation, content merely to whimper.
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Consider the pot shots Kasich has taken at that endangered species, the tenured professor, for being excessively timorous.
England are too often timorous and afraid to put their own stamp on a match.
The association with "timid" and "timorous" was obviously too strong to bear.... Do I expect them to be taking this lying down over at Tim H.Q.?.
The association with "timid" and "timorous" was obviously too strong to bear.... Do I expect them to be taking this lying down over at Tim H.Q.?..
But they also draw more timorous fans.
As for the few score Italian and Spanish peacekeepers in Herat, they are among the most timorous members of a too-feeble NATO force though the recent deployment of Canadian and British troops to southern Afghanistan promises improvement there.
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