A temporary show on body art, complete with copious pictures of heavily pierced extremities, was not for the fainthearted. |
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This ploy was so successful that Victorian men became fainthearted at the sight of a well-turned ankle. |
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The first gives a neater result, while the second, which I think the more interesting, is not for the fainthearted. |
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Let me be clear: I am not among the fainthearted and my party is not naive. |
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We consider it too fainthearted to restrict ourselves to the reforms contained in the Amsterdam Protocol. |
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The fainthearted ones frequently speak of their difficulties, their differences, and their tiresomeness of the work. |
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When there were other battles to be fought, more serious ones, Ross was never fainthearted. |
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Woe betide the fainthearted minister who would fear to carry out this ministry. |
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Away with this timorous advice of fainthearted men, we stand by the example of our stout-hearted men of fifty years ago. |
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The TYGA Moto Maggot stainless silencer is definitely not for the fainthearted. |
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And when the moon is dark, the sky is missing, and even the fireflies appear fainthearted, you can still make out the dim, refracted glow of locust blossoms in the night. |
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Choosing the correct methodology to strike the right balance between rigor, validity, and bias, as well as using an assortment of mixed methods, are not for the fainthearted. |
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The last matchday in Group 3 was not one for the fainthearted. |
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All too often, they are fainthearted and wedded to outmoded ideas, when what they should be doing is developing an outline for a promising new form of policy mix. |
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Your greater work this lifetime will then be in encouraging the weak and fainthearted, in giving courage and strength to those who have fallen off course and by making others aware of the Christ's presence in them. |
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Could it not be that you are fainthearted, because your love is so small? |
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