"I was ashamed, too shy to tell him I didn't know how to pray, " Leuco wrote.
And, as a good lawyer, the GC is never shy to share his or her opinion.
Successful businesswoman shy to throw down and take their seat at the table.
But Soviet diplomats were shy to report on America's bounding prosperity, its expanding middle-class largely disinterested in politics.
France has never been shy to articulate what the country stands for and what it expects of its citizens.
He was too shy to pursue other girls, even when the payoff seemed either likely or worth the agony.
They can also shoo away one of the many macaques that are not too shy to steal food directly from the landing klotoks.
Many schools are so violent that pupils fear to walk through the vandalised gates, or have no lavatories, making girls too shy to attend.
At a Labor Day cookout in Malibu this year he was too shy to introduce his 10-year-old son to an employee, Burn Notice star Jeffrey Donovan.
Lord Ashdown was not shy to use such powers as he forced through major political, economic and security reforms and helped build up Bosnia's state institutions.
Producer James L. Brooks negotiated creative independence from the Fox network, and over the years creator Matt Groening and the show's writers haven't been shy to bite the hand that feeds them.
Is your brand an introvert standing away from the dance floor too shy to ask for a dance or does your brand have the confidence to walk up to the bar and introduce itself to the most gorgeous person standing there.
The lesson: build a cheap, stable deposit base, and don't be shy not to lend.
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For that none-sum sum, the network got an hour-long interview with the publicity-shy brothers to splash across its many platforms, from the net's morning show to its Web site.
Two balls later, Haddin prodded the ball back to the spinner and a frustrated Benn shaped to shy at the stumps, causing the batsman to flinch.
"We're not going to shy away from anything, and we're going to talk about the fact that there are areas where people do not have access to treatment, " she said.
We're not ones to shy away from the command line, but we took the opportunity to try out something that might have a... broader appeal.
The potential market is huge, but the regulatory hurdles for protein drugs is incredibly high--especially when the Food and Drug Administration is likely to become more gun shy when it comes to drug safety.
Never being one to shy away from expressing an unpopular opinion, I said that I wanted to get married and have children.
As a consequence, they may tend to shy away from game-changing ideas or transformational changes as they lack the luxury of timeframe to see the results of their efforts happen.
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This is likely to cause institutional and other investors to shy away from gold, he said.
He says David Cameron was right to shy away from a possible "dream ticket" scenario with Clarke.
We tend to shy away from that word, but they're more advanced, more full-featured than typical compact cameras.
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Both Mr. Miles and Mr. Peterson were keen to shy away from suggesting mobile wallets were the "killer app".
In the past, when the going has got rough, he has tended to shy away from taking tough decisions.
Such municipal systems tend to shy away from unproven technologies until they can demonstrate their viability and their longevity.
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"You no longer have to shy away and hide" them, Ms. Hadid says.
Moreover, target date funds counteract the current tendency of younger investors, outside of 401(k)s, to shy away from stocks.
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