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- in his life, he had low self-confidence, felt **** was dirty, and was cripplingly shy—especially about his body. Stach and Brod state that during the time...
- was reviewed by Adam White of The Daily Telegraph, as "handsome yet cripplingly dull Tulip Fever is every bit a throwback to that age of Chocolat and...
- deeply anxious about the film, contending with fear of judgment and cripplingly low self-esteem. At a reporter friend's invitation, Benjamin and his...
- her craft sketches for the famous character “Pat,” an androgynous and cripplingly awkward boss. Zander and Sweeney later collaborated on a fictional biography...
- turns down his request to build a stadium, toward which he has taken out cripplingly large bank loans, and a doppelgänger, with his identical body and facial...
- and improve their characters as Meg is vain, Jo is hotheaded, Beth is cripplingly shy, and Amy is materialistic. The neighbor boy Laurie, orphaned grandson...
- exacerbated pre-existing financial problems in the country caused by his cripplingly expensive programmes of rapid modernisation. This led ultimately to the...
- the team in issue #34 Solomon Grundy Cyrus Gold Damage (vol. 2) #1 Was cripplingly injured when the team was sent after the government created creature...
- remainder were handed over as war prizes. The major naval powers avoided the cripplingly expensive expansion programmes by negotiating the Washington Naval Treaty...
- September 2007. Retrieved 13 July 2007. "From 'small, dark and alive' to 'cripplingly shy': Dorothy Garrod as the first woman Professor at Cambridge". Archived...