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- McCarthy yelled to a young batter who skittishly adjusted his stance.
- An old couple in obvious ill health peer skittishly from the dark interior.
- Characters depicted are skittishly seductive or gripped by panic.
- Horses in paddocks shake their heads and stomp and pace skittishly in the gritty gloom.
- Roy observed, " reserved, skittishly secret, courteously open yet hermetically closed ."
- She shows restraint at first when smitten law clerk Leon Dupuis ( Ezra Miller ) skittishly professes his affections for her.
- Even Jan Stephenson skittishly approached King on the practice green this week, tapped King on the shoulder and uttered those words.
- Ervin Johnson inbounded to Anthony Goldwire, who dribbled skittishly around the perimeter before lofting an air ball as the buzzer sounded.
- Cook and Moore were a perfect team, with Cook's imperturbable calm perfectly balancing Moore's skittishly worrisome persona.
- Before long, they're as skittishly schizoid-- and bloodily violent-- as the Macbeths after the King spent the night.
- She sits folded toward her own center, lowers luminous brown eyes and covers her mouth when she speaks, rocks skittishly in her seat.
- "I think as long as there's this period in between now and the divestiture the market is just going to trade very skittishly"
- After the dollar jumped higher in several stages during Powell's speech, it traded skittishly in swift response to the reaction of other U . N . members.
- As OPEC ministers prepare to meet Wednesday to review their oil-output policy, traders have reacted skittishly to any news touching on whether the group will trim its ceiling or leave it unchanged.
- As such, No . 37 seems a little out of joint with its downtown KL no-nonsense neighbours whose starkness is not always offset by the quiet chic that skittishly permeates No . 37.
- The dollar split its performance against its major rivals Tuesday, after trading skittishly in narrow ranges amid a blizzard of remarks by Federal Reserve officials on the U . S . economy's prospects.
- The writer Claude Roy, his friend, once likened him to a cat : " brilliant, but in that very brilliance, reserved, skittishly secret, courteously open yet hermetically closed ."
- But on the back cover, the album's producers refer more skittishly to " eight of the world's greatest composers who just happen to be ( italics ) gay . " ( end italics)
- Making note of who selects what, Archie notes that Boyden McNair s response is different from the others in that he goes to select a Jordan almond, as the victim did, but then reacts skittishly to the chocolate.
- Reflecting her sense of self as an almost pathologically compulsive and high-strung woman, this quasi-memoir jumps around skittishly, as disciplined as a pack of 7-year-olds turned loose in a Chuck E . Cheese.
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