| 21. | Her diffidence and stage fright were to follow her throughout her career as a composer.
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| 22. | Gannushkin was characterized by modesty and diffidence.
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| 23. | Ms . Bausch still retains a tinge of diffidence, which makes those early hesitations plausible.
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| 24. | With characteristic diffidence, Mockus, 43, offers his own view of voters'motives.
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| 25. | He was helped by his diffidence to become the Conservatives'compromise choice to succeed Macmillan.
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| 26. | Diffidence is certainly not a Paris dancer's problem; none of them lack presence.
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| 27. | "One Way or Another " _ with a mix of sass and diffidence.
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| 28. | But whenever she began to sing, girlish diffidence turned into a musician's poise.
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| 29. | Yet still the old diffidence haunts Christopher _ and with it, America's foreign policy.
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| 30. | Purcell was a tall, thin man who retained his boyish appearance and diffidence into middle age.
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