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Speaking to me on her thirteenth birthday, she shyly spelled out her aspirations for the future.
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"I guess when I look at it, I'm a pretty good student, " Amici says shyly.
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My social circle was shocked when I first shyly broached the subject of church.
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Looking stunned, Francis shyly waved to the crowd of more than 100, 000 people who packed a rain-soaked St.
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Pope Francis, the new Argentinian pontiff, shyly waved to the crowd in St.
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Initial market reaction was tepid, with major U.S. equity indexes falling marginally into negative territory and then shyly moving back to the black.
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From here on, she is guarded by the justifiably frightened Ted (Jude Law), whom she shyly introduces to the delights of her game.
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And Zhang shyly admits that it is difficult to relate to outsiders, "They talk about different things, and their lives are too different, " he explains.
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He was red-faced now and smiling in a shyly aggressive manner.
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In 1988 CBS shyly placed a Coke vending machine in the faculty lounge in a short-lived high school drama called TV101, keeping it in the background.
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At a family gathering, one of my older female relatives shyly offered me a set of molds used to make the fried Persian pastry nan-e panjerei.
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He shyly admits that since he first began at the Meat Market in 1974, the longest "vacation" he's ever taken from the restaurant is four days.
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Even during the first part of the play, when she does little but react shyly to the other characters, your eye keeps flicking to her, and you won't be able to look anywhere else once she takes center stage.
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