She is a low key figure in Westminster, not a high profile scalp, and she is largely respected across parties.
Before today's meeting, Madame Marois had not spoken to Alex Salmond and for the first minister it was a low key event.
Experts say his best strategy is a low key one.
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For Chapple-Hyam it was really a day of redemption after having hit the heights with Dr Devious and other classic winners he opted to leave for Hong Kong, which was a low point in his career and he decided on a low key return to Europe.
While Rangers have a low-key opener against a Falkirk side who they defeated in the Scottish Cup final and will be under a yet-to-be-announced new manager, Celtic start the season in intriguing fashion.
The papacy ended on a very low key after Benedict promised during a final meeting with the cardinals - who will shortly elect his successor - to show "reverence and obedience" to the new head of the Church, from whichever continent or nation he may come.
Campaign co-ordinator Margaret Beckett has also come under attack for deliberately running a low-key campaign and even taking a holiday during the contest.
It got me thinking: Why not assemble a stripped-down, tomboy vanity by pairing this mirror with a low-key desk or dressing table a solution that wouldn't flood our bedroom with estrogen?
" McDermott banged a schoolhouse Everett spinet piano (with a recently revived low A key) into submission in another Morton classic, "Grandpa's Spells.
In a low-key opening, Falkirk midfielder Burton O'Brien had a shot blocked by David Elebert but it was Hamilton who enjoyed more of the possession in the early exchanges.
The reason for such a low-key ceremony, says Saunders, is to prepare Middleton for life as a royal.
After a low-key opening Wales took the lead in the 23rd minute, with Koumas sending a well-directed header beyond Irish keeper Shay Given after Joe Ledley had beaten Steve Finnan to deliver an inviting cross from the left flank.
The UN are playing a low-key role here, preparing to protect rebels who decide to give up their weapons when a Disarmament Camp opens here in five weeks' time - if they come forward.
The key question is whether voters' opinions have hardened during what many observers regard as having been a low-key campaign - and in particular to see whether either side has managed to impress the quarter of voters who told these pollsters in January that they simply didn't know which way to vote.
It is a low-key place, far removed from uber-cool Tel Aviv and religious Jerusalem.
Vast men's and women's locker rooms facilitate daytime rides, including a low-key lunch race.
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As the defeated foe, Richard was given a low-key burial in the Franciscan friary of Greyfriars.
He likes the occasional cigar but he is almost an anti-candidate conducting a low-key conversation with Italy.
It embarrasses me to hear people talk this way I think I'll be a low-key sort of elf.
Mr. Wicker is a low-key, second-term senator who is a member of the budget and armed services committees.
Management says the company will do fine combining its old strategy with a low-key effort at drug development.
In a low-key game, the Gunners enjoyed the majority of the possession but Everton created several goal chances.
Elsewhere in Russia the new holiday was a low-key affair, devoid of parades or fly-pasts, our correspondent reports.
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Scunthorpe had the better of a low-key first half, Jonathan Forte forcing a fine stop from keeper John Ruddy.
Those callers advocate instead for a low-key approach of calling members of Congress.
Mr. Moonves's reason for taking a low-key approach: Last year, the network's price increase failed to match his forecast.
The new look retains Apple's simple rectangular style, but still makes room for a low-key notch on one side.
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Like PSI it should be a low-key operation, stripped as much as possible of politics and entanglement with bureaucracy.
In 1948, the world was still recovering from war, and the "Austerity Olympics" were a low-key affair sponsored by Craven A cigarettes.
After a low-key start, Didier Drogba rolled the ball into an empty net after David James kicked at thin air.
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