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tends and shy
One use of slang is to circumvent social taboos, as mainstream language tends to shy away from evoking certain realities.
She tends to act in a shy manner and is easily frightened, but is very kind-hearted and always loyal to her friends.
The cat tends to stay within a of the treeline, but does not shy away from swimming.
He tends to be rather shy, but is extremely kindhearted.
He tends to be a very frail, shy boy, not often wanting to assert himself when need be.
: Also one of Kei's friends, Kaede tends to be a rather shy girl most of the time.
: Kaede tends to be a rather shy girl most of the time.
;: Rider is generally shy girl that tends to stutter often.
As an adult, King was a shy man who rarely socialized, and friends have claimed he tends to overwork, in part due to the pressure to live up to his father's name ; one friend, Rev.
This is a shy species which tends to keep to cover as it forages in low branches for insects and other arthropods.
This is a solitary and fairly shy species which tends to keep to the cover of bushes, although it will sing from more open perches.

tends and away
Under equilibrium conditions of cutting the chip exerts a thrust Af against the knife which tends to push it into the substrate or lift it away from the substrate depending on the vector direction of Af.
The artists in Plato's time moved away from his theories and art tends to be a mixture of naturalism with stylization.
It tends towards a line segment ( see below ) if the two foci remain a finite distance apart and a parabola if one focus is kept fixed as the other is allowed to move arbitrarily far away.
Rifle brass tends to flow towards the neck ( this is why rifle brass must be trimmed periodically ) and this takes brass away from the rear of the case.
As a consequence, practical microwave technique tends to move away from the discrete resistors, capacitors, and inductors used with lower-frequency radio waves.
The danger is that ' such criticism tends to be reductive, explaining away the ambiguities of works of literature by reference to established psychoanalytic doctrine ; and very little of this work retains much influence today '.
A " high " on the usual barometric pressure map would then act as a source ( arrows pointing away ), and a " low " would be a sink ( arrows pointing towards ), since air tends to move from high pressure areas to low pressure areas.
Outlet efficiency tends to decrease the further away from the main river-mouth the outlet is.
The Top of the gaff rigged sail tends to twist away from the wind reducing its efficiency when close-hauled.
An eruption the size of Mount Pinatubo tends to affect the weather for a few years ; the material injected into the stratosphere gradually drops into the troposphere where it is washed away by rain and cloud precipitation.
In fact, the whole process tends to be very inefficient, with less than 10 per cent of the gas in the H II region forming into stars before the rest is blown away.
This tends to come to a head during each Rugby World Cup – the only time the Irish team plays a succession of matches away from home, and hence, when " Ireland's Call " is most prominently used.
The 435 tends to go into Reigate whereas the 430 goes " away " from Reigate.
For the majority of western tonal music, Finale chooses the correct spelling for chords of the tonic and dominant keys correctly, but when the music wanders to tonal regions further away from the tonic, Finale tends to make mistakes by treating chords as if they belonged to the tonic key in some way.
Dirt tends to just fall away.
This means that it affects the yaw angle of the bullet: it tends to twist the bullet along its flight path, either towards the axis of flight ( decreasing the yaw thus stabilizing the bullet ) or away from the axis of flight ( increasing the yaw thus destabilizing the bullet ).
Modern karate competition tends to transform Wadō-ryū away from its roots towards a new generic karate that appeals more to the demands of both spectators and competitors.
Croatian literature even in the old ages tends to stay away from barbarisms and foreign words, a certain conscious care in the works of literature is felt when it comes to language selection.
A high wing tends to cause the aircraft to roll away from the sideslip, which tends to level the aircraft.
The advantages are better insulation, more reliable triggering, and an arc that tends to develop well away from the glass, but at a much higher cost.
" He did, however, caution readers that " the author is not a historian or someone practiced in writing on politics, and she tends to let her passions carry her away.

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Furthermore, religion tends to integrate the whole range of values from the highest or ultimate values of God to the intermediary and subordinate values ; ;
Since rococo music tends to be pretty and elegant above all, it can seem rather vacuous to twentieth-century ears that have grown accustomed to the stress and dissonances of composers from Beethoven to Boulez.
However, such encapsulation tends to prevent immune cells from attacking bacteria in the pus, or from reaching the causative organism or foreign object.
In Spanish, at least one reference reports estadounidense, estado-unidense or estadunidense are preferred to americano for U. S. nationals ; the latter tends to refer to any resident of the Americas and not necessarily from the United States.
The arctic fox tends to be active from early September to early May.
Arbitrage tends to reduce price discrimination by encouraging people to buy an item where the price is low and resell it where the price is high ( as long as the buyers are not prohibited from reselling and the transaction costs of buying, holding and reselling are small relative to the difference in prices in the different markets ).
Since lead has a lower melting point than the other constituents of the brass, it tends to migrate towards the grain boundaries in the form of globules as it cools from casting.
Martin Noth was of the opinion that it dated from the 3rd century BCE, and Gary Knoppers, while acknowledging that Chronicles theoretically could be written anywhere between 500 and 250 BCE, tends to see it as probably dating between 325 and 275 BCE.
There is a strong parallel here with the structure of government, which tends to separate the political cabinet from the management civil service.
Also, some users complain that the resulting prints are difficult to write on, as the wax tends to repel inks from pens, and are difficult to feed through automatic document feeders, but these traits have been significantly reduced in later models.
A similar system exists in the ocean, where seawater < sup > 44 </ sup > Ca /< sup > 40 </ sup > Ca tends to rise when the rate of removal of Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup > from seawater by mineral precipitation exceeds the input of new calcium into the ocean, and fall when calcium input exceeds mineral precipitation.
There is a strong parallel here with the structure of government, which tends to separate the political cabinet from the management civil service.
This version of rasterization has overtaken the old method as it allows the graphics to flow without complicated textures ( a rasterized image when used face by face tends to have a very block-like effect if not covered in complex textures ; the faces are not smooth because there is no gradual color change from one primitive to the next ).
If h is negative, then a + h is on the low part of the step, so the secant line from a to a + h is very steep, and as h tends to zero the slope tends to infinity.
Also, the retrieval of data from the data warehouse tends to operate very quickly.
This tends to afford them a competitive advantage and discourages similarly adapted species from having an overlapping geographic range.
Single-two steps in any direction closing feet on the second step ( the second step tends to be interpreted as a closing action in which weight usually stays on the same foot as before, consistent with descriptions from Renaissance sources ).
** Sligo fiddling from northern Connacht, which like Donegal fiddling tends to be fast, but with a bouncier feel to the bowing.
** Clare fiddling from northern Munster, which tends to be played near the slower Galway tempo yet with a greater emphasis on the melody itself rather than ornamentaiton.
It involves an active participation in the growing of plants, and tends to be labor intensive, which differentiates it from farming or forestry.

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