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Mr. Baratz, whose tentative smile and probing eyes seem to work in concert, came to this film almost by accident.
Zoughbie reveals Bush as a man whose tentative yet hubristic forays into international affairs were overtaken by events, with his positions changing from day to day.
Best of all is Mr. Fontana's dazed but ever-functioning Joseph, whose tentative romance with a reporter (Charles Socarides) covering the story of Vin's trial provides another subplot.
Instead, they stealthily added quality veterans to round out their team, announcing the signings of Matt Barnes, whose tentative deal with Toronto unraveled, and Theo Ratliff on Thursday.
She also addressed another notion raised by former eBayers, who say executives were dismissive of Amazon but focused obsessively on Google, the search leader whose tentative moves into e-commerce were viewed inside eBay as acts of aggression.
Later this year or early in 2004, work is expected to begin on a fine arts and performing arts center of 150,000 square feet, whose tentative cost of $64 million is still under discussion.
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I already wish Mr. Koh — whose movement seems increasingly tentative and whose prostrations are becoming more frequent — would stop while he still has knee joints.
Gilbert is the tentative one whose eyes are most often cast down or up, evading the viewer's gaze.
"You can't sell a condominium on a Superfund site," says Robert Pascucci, whose construction company has tentative plans to build a 360-unit residential complex along the canal.
Thus his account of life in Auschwitz, "If This Is a Man" (1947), whose title is deliberately tentative and tremulous, was rewrapped, by his American publisher, in the heartier, how-to-ish banner "Survival in Auschwitz: The Nazi Assault on Humanity".
Malahide's character, Jack Turner, isn't all that different from "GoT's" Balon Greyjoy: Like that proud nobleman, his "Hunted" character is a ferociously driven man whose well-intentioned but tentative son turned out to be a disappointment, if not a liability.
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