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- Modesty, sometimes known as demureness, is a mode of dress and deportment which intends to avoid the encouraging of ****ual attraction in others. The word...
- embedded in Navajo tradition and rarely discussed with outsiders. This reticence is partly due to cultural taboos and the lack of contextual understanding...
- Hoyt had been a reluctant witness; after the attempt to silence her, her reticence disappeared.: 348–350, 361  On August 4, despite precautions taken by...
- surviving works of art, due to an ****ociation with unpretentiousness, reticence and timidity; artists also wanted to distance themselves from erotic art's...
- he felt had exhibited an inclination towards excessive politeness and reticence, and that Kohli embodies his combative demeanour both on and off the cricket...
- former Warsaw correspondent for the Manchester Guardian. The British reticence stemmed from a Foreign Office concern that the public might pressure the...
- admitted that he had personally neglected the issue, in part due to public reticence in discussing issues surrounding **** in South Africa, and that he had...
- wanted Hemingway in Europe as a journalist and failed to understand his reticence to take part in another European war. They fought frequently and bitterly...
- Australia's first self-made millionaire. His name became a byword for reticence, wealth and astute dealing. James Tyson was born about 1820 in the Camden...
- sources—that the proposal had stalled due to the Polish government's reticence in committing to a U.S. requested funding threshold, though officials...