Perhaps this tepidness has something to do with the minor complication that Kusum is already married when she first meets Zairos. |
Actually, for its seeming tepidness, it's somehow addictive. |
But during an election year with a dramatic narrative, any sign of tepidness or lack of enthusiasm becomes an attack point. |
The move would be intended to appease shareholders unhappy with the general tepidness of News Corporation's stock performance, which has not kept pace with the likes of the Walt Disney Company. |
During his whole life he has fought against theological tepidness and mawkishness, often blessing with his pungent quips, handling the paradox like a sword and, like Cyrano, making himself many enemies forever. |
The relative tepidness of Gellhorn's prose perhaps stems from the fact that it was anger, more than compassion or grief or love or fear, that compelled her to write. |