| 41. | "One notes a bit of timidity, " he said.
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| 42. | Fleetness and timidity go together; deliberateness is more akin to steady courage.
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| 43. | Butler was furious with Gillmore's timidity and incompetence and arrested him.
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| 44. | Dal?had the large eyes, grace, and timidity of a gazelle.
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| 45. | Admiral Ingenohl's reputation suffered greatly as a result of his timidity.
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| 46. | Nastenka reassures him that ladies like timidity and she likes it, too.
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| 47. | Timidity among the Confederate commanders charged with leading this advance prevented any battle.
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| 48. | But it smacks of commercial timidity, too.
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| 49. | The timidity of advertising campaigns for prevention continues to be a source of contention.
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| 50. | She showed a similar timidity in her reading.
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