She has a quiet manner, a soft voice, looks smart, neat and yet very unimposing. |
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My father was a quiet, unimposing man who was not in fact afraid of anyone or anything. |
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This, together with an unimposing camera, makes this movie both classic fiction and nearly documentary. |
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The two leads are blandly unimposing and the direction is of the tried-and-tested school. |
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All around him were shadowy characters with unusual names, each appearing unimposing yet extremely confident and strong. |
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He's six-foot-something but unimposing, his soft voice roughened by a rasp. |
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I live in an unimposing neighborhood on the skirts of Silicon Valley backed against the Santa Cruz Mountains. |
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Initially, it is hard to imagine that this unimposing white guy, who appears not to have suffered an angry day in his life, could have much to offer this group. |
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In the end, I practically begged one of the planners to walk down the road with me and see just how discreet and unimposing this new building would be. |
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Everything around this unimposing tree seems to conspire towards its extinction. |
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The service should be effi cient and unimposing so that the time spent is enjoyable. |
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Probably because they never obscure the view and instead provide an unimposing degree of valuable protection. |
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An unimposing product with great effect: Raab's chimney tops can stabilize and improve the chimney's draft. |
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Randomly disposed, this composition of boxes enters the viewer's space, but in an unimposing way. |
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However, I found the perennial Russian babushkas, old ladies who usually chat on the benches, and they pointed out the library, which is small and unimposing. |
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Although it's not as lightweight as a dedicated pocket camera, its unimposing form factor means the little guy will certainly be a pocket away and close to the action. |
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Though he stands a little more than six feet tall, Mr. Saleh is unimposing, retaining an open face and youthful lankiness. |
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The building itself is unimposing but possesses a simple beauty. |
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While these objects are seemingly simple in construction and unimposing in materials, Doris illuminated the many rich layers of meaning they encode. |
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The best of them, made from 1946 to 1970, are initially unimposing yet can rivet the eye with their roiled surfaces, saturated colors and combinations of odd symbols or distilled evocations of the natural world. |
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The government is considering offering incentives that will make it easier for unimposing and environmentally friendly high-tech industries to do business in our country. |
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