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- real reason). His way of selling is disastrous, as he is usually very unconfident, naturally bumbling, and tends to come off as needy, especially as he...
- laureate of Twitter' Brian Bilston: 'I'm still pretty shy and mostly unconfident'". iNews. Retrieved 17 December 2023. Freeman, Greg, "Alexa, what's the...
- attend the tournament to support Dre. At the tournament, the initially unconfident Dre starts defeating his opponents. An enraged Li orders his student...
- children, their adventurous son Jonathan and their multilingual but unconfident daughter Judy, and their housekeeper Mrs. Bird come to find Paddington...
- endangering anyone else. Dwayne Johnson as Spencer Gilpin: An intelligent, but unconfident and neurotic high school student. In Jumanji, he is transformed into...
- work with Blanchett, she turned it down because she was exhausted and unconfident. By the time Haynes came on board she was "in a much different head space"...
- she finds unsatisfactory. Sachi confides in Punpun that she used to be unconfident like him too, getting cosmetic surgery, so she has to keep pressuring...
- restaurant ("Kate's Place") in season 4. Ralph Drang (Harry Groener), a shy, unconfident milquetoast who works as a tollbooth collector. His marriage lasted less...
- Valerie; Goodwin, Richard (June 9, 2017). "Jake Flores: Confidently Unconfident". ComedyWham. Retrieved December 8, 2021. Jones Kraft, Brian (January...
- are produced, starring Virginia Davis, distributed by Mintz. Mintz, unconfident in Walt's abilities, sends his brother-in-law, George Winkler, to supervise...