Perched on her seat, timid as a sparrow, she takes a look around at her fellow passengers.
When you stand with your feet close together, you can seem timid or hesitant.
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AIG's current management, Greenberg contends, is too timid to make a big acquisition or strategic move.
In November officials announced timid steps to cut subsidies that now amount to 4.2% of GDP.
Nor did Kennedy become timid when Ronald Reagan was in the White House.
"Duncan Phillips started off as a kind of timid collector, " Ms. Behrends Frank says.
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Timid takes the safe course of action when the riskier one would yield much bigger rewards.
There is nothing to be gained--and fantastic opportunities to be lost--by the Administration's being timid.
"This is not a Ronald Reagan administration, " he says, describing Bush as "timid" on privatization.
For the losers the old, the timid, the dim life has been punishingly difficult (see article).
Katie's employer, timid spinster Amelia Gregg, is played with spirited delicacy by Margaret Daly.
Mr Khatami has not given up his reform effort, but it appears ever-more timid.
Self-important CEOs demonstrate an ability to act on their supreme confidence when others are timid.
Remember, being timid never works in the epic journey towards building your own business.
In the face of all of this, the Obama administration has been disturbingly timid.
But recent (timid) developments in electronics suggest this industry is aware of its problems.
Both thought the Clinton administration had been timid, if not craven, in defence of American interests.
The first was timid, on some local topic, but in the second, my fancy took flight.
In a country where few dare speak out, Myanmar's students are not a timid bunch.
He once seemed bold in style and speechmaking, but only timid and incremental in policymaking.
Did you bet the house, or where you timid and just dribble a few short shares?
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Sorting out the banks right now is actually the timid, indecisive, tinkering thing to do.
When it is too timid to say how far Europe has brought benefits to people in Britain.
While well-intentioned attempts to curb smoking may appear bold and decisive, they are in the end timid.
Americans have a well-earned reputation for risk-taking, but these days we are something of a timid lot.
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Standing up to dictators often elicits more respect than a timid word in their ear, he says.
Apparently, based on the suit filed today, lawyers are less timid in this regard than the news media.
The 10-year-old has a wingspan of more than 6ft (1.82m), and his keepers said he is fairly timid.
Opposition parties accused Labour of using "smoke and mirrors", cutting the economy minister's budget and being too timid.
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The 10-year-old has a wingspan of more than 6ft (1.82m) and his keepers said he was fairly timid.
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