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- Lenovo has mastered the art of selling cheap computers to people with not many yuan to spare.
- His face wore a sort of severe flush.
- "They're so cute, I can't stand it," he said shyly.
- "I don't know," she said shyly with her eyes downcast.
- But not all companies that have put their jets up for sale are cash-strapped.
- Jewels were something to hide behind as, chronically shy, she always wished to hide.
- Even the shyest person opens up when they are talking about something they enjoy.
- The first month of the year is when Iranians, after overspending for Nowruz, feel most impecunious.
- Others thought that Zuckerberg, who was painfully shy, lacked the management skills necessary for success.
- Poorer clients receive free retirement advice at their local branch.
- She and her husband, who had enlisted in the Air Force, were so poor that they couldn't afford to eat out.
- But this year, cash-strapped North Americans and Europeans are staying at home.
- As soon as he had delivered the letter, he sprang back shyly, looking about him as if he was afraid.
- When it comes to expressing himself he is no shrinking violet.
- She told reporters she was shy.
- But Tom was too shy to say anything.
- In front of the person you love, you tend to get shy.
- He then gave shy finale nod before the curtain fell.
- People who always had very little now have nothing.
- Shy sweetness of meeting, the same distressful tears of farewell.
- The glances he devoted to other passengers were furtive and shy.
- "Hi, Liz," she said shyly.
- She is a very, very shy girl.