He crushes a three wood with his second shot, which comes up 30 yards shy of the green. |
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Numbers of the particularly shy wood pigeon were also up by 594 per cent and were recorded in 54 per cent of gardens. |
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And turkey hunters are not shy about parting with their money in pursuit of gobblers. |
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He's certainly not shy about tooting his own horn in regard to some of the decisions that were made concerning the script and location shooting. |
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Little, however, has been known about the shy schoolmaster who produced these works, some of which he wrote with his brother. |
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He had a run in with some Russians at a laundromat in Brooklyn not too long ago, and he's been two bricks shy of a load ever since. |
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Steven was a shy, quiet lad but when he came out of his shell and people got to know him, they thought the world of him. |
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Nevertheless, the kouprey is shy and more difficult to kill than either gaur or banteng. |
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She doesn't shy away from using her chest voice campily, and her upper registers are no less thrilling. |
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Rams can be quite shy and may be bullied out of space and food when the acaras get bigger. |
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These are chlorophyll's shy cousins, the yellow pigment xanthophyll and the red-orange carotene. |
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While she still speaks an accented Hindi, she is more confident in her speeches and is not shy of meeting the media. |
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I said, unable to stop myself, that her definition seemed a bit all-inclusive and a little shy of rigorous. |
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This time, BMW seems to be aiming at 3-series customers who shy away from the larger cars and their lairy image. |
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Being basically a shy person, I think some players mistook my shyness for aloofness. |
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Rafique then trapped Rogers lbw one shy of a well-deserved half-century with one that turned in to the left-hander. |
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I think most would agree that she was extremely shy to pronounce general rules of application. |
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Habitat seemed the next best criterion to search by, since many waterfowl shy away from inland bodies of water. |
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Whirling back a decade ago, he was the shy, gangly teenager, who used to shed tears at training sessions because he was homesick. |
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Another winter wonder at the reserve is the normally shy, secretive water rail. |
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People shy away from us in clubs, scared we may revert to line dancing or rowing or some other sad form of choreography. |
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With considerable effort Emily turned around and sent Michael a weak smile that was just shy of halfhearted. |
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I was ready to respond to statements and comments and shy smiles in the halls from people who didn't know how to address the issue. |
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In fact, you shy people, there are jillions of people out there to help you, if you just find the guts to ask. |
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Robbins plays a more geeky character who is shy and meek, but has a rip-roaring streak in him. |
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We used to have to get the shy boys up to dance, teach them the basic steps, waltz, jive, and Latin steps. |
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Admittedly, I have always been shy of allowing others to read my work, reserving that right to a select few. |
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Labour MSPs have not been shy about racking up large taxi bills on the public purse. |
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Known as the Atang, the Keeper of the Ark, Abba Mekonen is bone thin with a shy smile. |
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Despite his shy, modest nature Sindelar was arguably football's first superstar. |
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In some kind of internal holding pattern with my bearings lost, deadly shy and baffled. |
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Paul is friendly with the Leivers family of Willey Farm, and a tenderness grows between him and the daughter Miriam, a soulful, shy girl. |
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They described him as a well-behaved, shy boy with good manners and an angelic face. |
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Colleagues described him as a shy, well-dressed man who usually only broke his silence to deliver religious lectures. |
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Never shy of taking risks, the series tackled such contentious issues as feminism and South African apartheid. |
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They are not exactly wallflowers, but their shy personalities can give others the impression of being rather quiet and withdrawn. |
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Churches will not draw young people to their doors if they shy away from any mention of adoration as a matter of embarrassment. |
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The rest of the day was like that, boring classes with three types of people, the whisperers, the shy ones, and the friendly ones. |
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Neither hotel, it should be said, is shy about installing bright Scandinavian mod-cons to the detriment of its historical ancestry. |
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She was surprisingly shy, considering the bold way she had recruited April as a foster mother when she became widowed. |
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I was a shy schoolboy who was too shy to read in class without his heart thumping so loud that everybody could hear. |
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I think many of the rural people are complex, too shy, too kind to have this kiasu drive. |
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Actually, anacondas are slow, shy reptiles, which are found in swamps of South America. |
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The next day, I found out my crush was too shy to call and had gotten his kid brother to do it for him. |
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In common with many other recluses, he doesn't appear to have been shy or uncomfortable in company. |
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The inquest heard that the brothers were shy, reclusive men, who repeatedly ignored doctors. |
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We were both kinda shy, I think we always are the first time we see each other after a while. |
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Allyson paused, listening to the soft melody, a shy smile spreading over her wan features. |
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Usually shy and retiring, the crested argus is not easy to observe. |
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A Spaniard by birth, Victor Serna left home shy of his 14th birthday and entered the monastery to become a Marist brother. |
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His peers remember him as a bright man who spoke softly and occasionally came across as a bit shy. |
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Department stores opened to cater to an increasingly powerful middle class that no longer felt shy about displaying its wealth. |
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Demure, retiring but not shy, Lady Jane listened and learned, finding the happiness and warmth in the Queen Dowager's company she had never been given at home. |
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But I guess this is the acid test for whether or not you're shy. |
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Don't be shy about checking out other webmasters' source codes. |
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Or as radge as a shy, soft-spoken, beamer-prone guy like him can ever get. |
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As for your actual armadillos, well they're very proud of them down there, but I guess they're shy or nocturnal or something as we didn't actually see any. |
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The first time we met this ragamuffin she was very shy, but this time she was so friendly, full of confidence and holding our hands as we walked around. |
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Charles Barkley has never been one to shy away from confrontation both on and off the basketball court. |
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Rangers are a committed bunch but there is no substitute for playing and they are too shy on football activity in a club chasing the SHC as their priority. |
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He's quite shy but once you get to know him he's quite friendly. |
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While many people shy away from political conversation at the dinner table, Conflict Kitchen is promoting it. |
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A critic should not balk at savaging what is bad just as he does not shy from praising what is good. |
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Even when he excelled at his favourite hobby of banger racing he was an also-ran, a man with a reputation of being shy, introverted and insignificant. |
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I had a friend sending me weird emails about conspiracies he saw all around him, but he too had stayed shy of a psychotic break. |
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At just shy of 21, these true young guns are no strangers to the industry. |
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At the field there were lots more old-fashioned amusements, including two children's roundabouts, a coconut shy, splat the rat and pillow jousting. |
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Dyson was tackled by St. Louis linebacker Mike Jones a couple of yards shy of the end zone. |
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He leaves high school shy of graduation to work in his grandfather's bank. |
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She does not shy from a fight, and she has a flair for political theater to make Ted Cruz envious. |
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Where he is extroverted, brash, joyful, and snarling, she is cool, poised, occasionally nervous, and slightly shy. |
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Our dining companion, not one to shy away from rich food, unsurprisingly polished this off, smacking his lips and barely allowing us even a mouthful. |
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Growing up without a father figure, I was very shy and lacked self-confidence. |
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Even around his best friend, he was still antisocial and shy. |
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Sabrine was the outgoing, sociable type, and had many friends, while Ziad was shy and a little more introverted. |
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Not ones to shy away from a fight, the Sailor Senshi defend their leader to the death. |
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I had thought it would be tough to get Oliona to talk, that she would be shy about her life. |
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And if candidates on the ballot this year are reluctant to campaign alongside Sanders, they are not shy about taking his money. |
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They are shy, and fished a lot by the jungle tribes of Amerindians that rarely get seen by outsiders. |
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Efron, in a blink, went from shy concealment to peacock-ish display. |
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She began her belly-dance training as a shy 14-year-old, under the direction of Masha Archer. |
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Beckham used to be cripplingly shy and lacking in self-confidence. |
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When Tonie Tobias started at Delta in 1996 she was shy and closeted. |
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He was a shy history professor from Marseille who'd written three books on the Marranos of the sixteenth century. |
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River pollution, housing development and trapping by water bailiffs along trout and salmon reaches have all all done for the naturally shy otter. |
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And don't worry if you are a bit shy but fancy giving zorbing a go you don't have to strip off. |
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He befriends shy roommate Randall Boggs and impresses his teachers by regurgitating facts from textbooks. |
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This would include some varietal wines that would be a hard sell to those who are shy about ordering adventuresomely and who stick to the tried and true. |
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But eldest daughter Maggie is made of equally stubborn stuff and defies her dad to marry painfully shy bootboy Will Mossop and set up a rival shop. |
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Restharrow in Shipston Road, Stratfordupon-Avon, and The Camellias in Headland Road, Welford-on-Avon, have guide prices of just shy of half a million each. |
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The fish was a couple of pounds shy of the Welsh record for a rainbow trout, currently held by the Shimano Felindre Trout Fishery, near Swansea, at 29lb 11oz. |
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Yet behind it all he was an almost shy, self-deprecating true gentleman. |
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On the Angel water temperature has been down to just six degrees so lighter tackle combined with good presentation is working with bites being only shy tweaks. |
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