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- The exceptions to presidential timorousness are not likely to encourage outspokeness.
- To some, this sexual timorousness may seem odd.
- Should the most powerful nation on Earth bow to the timorousness of the French and the Germans?
- Porter, enraged by Butler's timorousness, went to U . S . Grant and demanded that Butler be removed.
- But some delays-- like the wait until next spring to upgrade more stations-- seem the result of pure timorousness.
- Only political timorousness can explain the silence of the White House as Sharon casts aside his commitment to Bush's road map.
- His address castigated past leaders for their timorousness toward European integration, while underlining the critical nature of Britain's economic relationship with a bloc of some 280 million people accounting for more than half of Britain's trade.
- Hippocrates wrote of a man who " through bashfulness, suspicion and timorousness will not be seen abroad "; Charles Darwin, exploring the evolutionary roots of blushing, described a dinner party given in honor of a very shy man.
- The picture's a little square, but the performances by its leads, who come to life slowly _ as they spend more time together, and old feelings and insecurities re-emerge _ move the picture beyond a safe timorousness.
- The incident might seem minor-- the vast majority of ABC network stations chose to run the film-- except that the executives'timorousness is a sign of the effects of the government's growing willingness to intrude excessively into American culture.
- Tornatore, apparently, is linking the townspeople's oppression of Malena-- or their timorousness at refusing to come to her aid-- to the spineless way Italians succumbed to fascism during World War II . Which isn't that interesting a point.