Rolland, for his part, plays a coy game, not taking on just any client.
Instead, he played a coy game of denial with a wink and limited inspections apparently designed to give the impression that he had the weapons.
When asked directly about this possibility, AMD was a bit coy and continued to insist that x86 is alive, healthy, and slated for a magnificent future, but nonetheless left the door open a crack with respect to the potential that ARM cores could ultimately replace x86 cores in some future products.
Macaulay is a little coy about his returns, net of his fees--1.3% of assets, plus a 20% cut of profits.
The MVNO has a fairly modest 12-month subscriber target of 100, 000 users -- and while they're being a little coy about whether the service on track for that number, they've reiterated that it's still the number they're shooting for.
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Mostly, posters said they felt a great deal of sorrow for Coy as a child who is struggling.
Mrs Clinton has been coy about a possible White House run in four years' time.
Which is what led Coy Wire, a nine-year veteran of the NFL, to a radical yet simple solution.
But its staffers, by then entrenched in a roomy Manhattan office, were coy.
He is a better observer than a narrator: a wiser editor might have removed the coy personal touches and lazy detail.
Mr Blair played coy on live TV even when a copy of the newspaper story was waved under his nose.
For a company that's been about as coy as possible when it comes to the status of applications for its forthcoming Tegra-powered monster, this isn't exactly subtle.
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Chip Zien warmly enacts Nat Danziger, a sincere, longtime father figure to Charlie and Marion, while Reg Rogers wears a smarmy air as ironically-named Smiley Coy, who executes Hoff's every controlling whim.
But rather than just be coy like NVIDIA, AMD has taken a more forceful tack in trying to dampen consumers' interest in transistor size.
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Anderson wasn't coy about his quest: He put a lightbulb on the cover of the 1995 annual report, not because Panenergy was in the electricity business, but because he wanted it to be.
China is coy on when movies will open and restricts media advertising to a short pre-opening window.
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Instead, Obama's administration has been coy--which suggests he's going to lend a U.S. stamp of legitimacy to the sordid doings of Durban II.
Kerry, who has committed the United States to a multi-month diplomatic effort, stressed that he was being intentionally coy on the specifics of his new peace push.
The difficulty here is not that Mr Johnson has been coy about what he thinks, but that in 25 years as a journalist and frequent public speaker he has collected so many enthusiasms.
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"There is a cost in developing and running something like Darwin, " he added, although he was coy about specific figures.
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Mike Huckabee, a former governor of Arkansas and the runner-up in the primaries of 2008, is also coy about his plans.
But the woman who was once considered a divisive figure in American politics, yet leaves office as one of its most popular, remained coy about whether she would run for president in 2016.
Yet it's rarely seen nowadays, and the Roundabout Theatre Company's 2008 Broadway revival was a monstrosity in which Richard Greenberg rewrote Mr. O'Hara's no-nonsense book to coy and campy effect.
To Coy's parents, Kathryn and Jeremy: Doing what's right for your daughter will make a bigger difference for her, and for others, than you know.
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