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"Subdued" must be an example of Reuters 'famous British understatement.
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Subdued, her body relaxed, its weakness telling him he could do whatever he pleased.
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BBA statistics director, David Dooks, said: Subdued mortgage activity and little demand for unsecured credit are a reflection of household uncertainties.
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Subdued market conditions have been weighing on certain divisions, the Australian-based global investment bank said, including Fixed Income, Currencies and Commodities, or FICC; Macquarie Securities Group and Macquarie Capital.
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Subdued economic growth, higher gasoline and diesel prices and a surge in loan rates--the Reserve Bank of India has increased rates 13 times since March 2010--forced potential customers to put off car purchases.
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Subdued in the semis against Chicago, Wade exploded versus Dallas, scoring 22 points, adding 10 rebounds and seizing a sloppy contest the Mavericks had a chance to steal.
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Subdued in the semis against Chicago, Wade exploded versus Dallas, scoring 22 points, adding 10 rebounds and seizing a sloppy contest the Mavericks had a chance to steal.
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Subdued and somewhat serious, Santa spoke with 7-year-old Gabby first, asking her about school, her swim team and her interest in sharks.
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Subdued … once in a while, threw in a chaser on the house to slow a guy down that was drinking too fast.
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