Crick's immodesty did not extend beyond the realm of intellectual argument . " Rather than believe that Watson and Crick made the DNA structure, I would rather stress that the structure made Watson and Crick, " Crick wrote diffidently in a memoir titled " What Mad Pursuit ."
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Another thing, the article diffidently fails WP : Lead, where in the article does it state she was the most successful singer in the'90s ? the most successful singles of 1994 / 1995 ? and that she was named " Best selling Latin artist of the'90s " by Billboard?
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Older brother Nate wants nothing to do with the business, but simmering discontent over his own life in Seattle, plus a budding relationship spawned from a quickie in an airport broom closet, keeps him in California, diffidently faithful to the company name : Fisher & amp; Sons Funeral Home.
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"It has been there a long time, " he said diffidently of his image, checking off his various roles over the decades _ soldier in the 1940s, playboy in the 1950s, embattled industrialist in the turbulent'60s and'70s, and the uncrowned king of Italy ever since.
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Ms . Arrington's Peggy seems almost lost in the shadow of her husband until her affair with Crane makes her glow with a kind of fearful exhilaration, while Grant's Malcolm very diffidently discloses deep pain under the exquisite civility Cowley cultivated so well that everyone thought that was all there was to him.
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*"'Keep "': When I wrote the article I was only 5 months old ( in Wiki years ), so it diffidently requires a cleanup and references, but if all the content were moved to Largest organisms, it would not be nearly as detailed .-- talk ) 00 : 29, 7 November 2009 ( UTC)
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At one point in the film, John rails, diffidently, against tabloid vultures; had he known a film such as this was a possibility, one imagines his protestations would have been far more virulent .---AMERICA'S PRINCE : THE JOHN F . KENNEDY JR . STORY What : Biopic of JFK's beknighted, ill-fated son.
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They'd never done anything physical in adolescence, they said, and I remembered my own high school P . E . classes, when 25 or 30 girls were crowded onto each side of a volleyball net, stumbling over one another in half-hearted attempts to at least touch the ball, while the teacher sat some distance away, diffidently blowing a whistle every now and again.
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He worshiped the great European novelists like Flaubert, Tolstoy and Proust, writers who dramatized, as he saw it, " the fate of the individual in society . " ( It's telling that he found his way to " Questions of King Menander, " an early Buddhist text, through a short story by Borges . ) Diffidently, he declared himself a writer, although he had no idea what, exactly, he would write about.
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One is Edouard Manet's masterpiece, " A Bar at the Folies-Bergere, " in which a wistful barmaid stares diffidently back at a customer whose own intent look, reflected back at us from a mirror behind her, suggests it may be her rather than a drink he's interested in buying _ even as the angle of reflection seems to put the viewer in the position of the man who has elicited her melancholic gaze.