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- with her family until her death. General de Gaulle, who was normally undemonstrative and stoic in his affections for his family, was more open and extroverted...
- childhood. She quoted his sister Avril that "he was essentially an aloof, undemonstrative person" and said herself of his friendship with the Buddicoms: "I do...
- self-centered and selfish, inwardly hy****nsitive, but emotionally undemonstrative. However, when there is a difference of opinion, the underlying mistrust...
- Britannia was decommissioned on 11 December 1997. The Queen, normally undemonstrative in public, was reported to have cried at the decommissioning ceremony...
- part of a deliberate strategy of aggression, Kumble is known for his undemonstrative and composed approach. Both spinners have opined that they bowl more...
- powerless figure", in the end "he was too colorless, soft-spoken, and undemonstrative to be the figurehead of the revolution." However, according to Rene...
- adhesive qualities of a Cape Point limpet. Generally a placid and undemonstrative man, he nailed down the crucial No. 3 positions in the South African...
- published in 2006. In it, Diller told of an unhappy childhood with undemonstrative, emotionally withholding parents, and an equally unhappy first marriage...
- Sinndar and Sea The Stars. Oxx has been widely praised for the care and undemonstrative authority with which he approaches the training and racing of his horses...
- dear friend and commanding officer, Evans, who is described as being "undemonstrative in the company of women." The narrator describes Septimus and Evans...