Coy Decisions Webb, Calls out Rick Story The first televised bout of the night paired 37-year-old American Top Team veteran Nathan Coy with 26-year-old prospect Jonavin Webb.
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She doesn't play coy ... confirming with a firm yes.
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However, the toy line wasn't so coy about his return.
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Carrying a shaft of wheat, she was flirty and coy.
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Do basketball players have to sit there and act coy?
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Apple executives have been coy about their interest in cars.
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But Duterte, I believe, is being careful rather than coy.
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"Kourtney is always coy about what she does," Khloé said.
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He was very coy about who he would go after.
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Safe to say Colton is an expert in being coy.
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That makes Japanese leaders coy about what they are doing.
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He's coy, however, on how far he's willing to go.
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Coy was a wiry man with a weathered brown face.
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She played it coy when paps compared her to Abby.
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Crazy Rich Asians isn't being coy about what it's selling.
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John Kasich is still playing coy about his political aspirations.
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"Turns out, Hale isn't being coy when she says "temporarily.
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David Coy is a photographer and videographer based in Portland.
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Coy Mathis made headlines throughout the country three years ago.
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The storytelling is infuriatingly coy, holding back crucial plot points.
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This is your friend, why are you being so coy?
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I'm being coy, dear reader, but you get the point.
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She brings down the first act curtain with coy quiet.
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I sincerely, I'm not being coy, I honestly don't know.
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And it makes sense for Warner Brothers to play coy.
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That's -- again, I'm not trying to be cute or coy.
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My mother was understandably coy about the pace of it.
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Prime Minister Theresa May was hardly coy in her response.
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Garcetti played coy with his presidential aspirations earlier this month.
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And I'm not saying that to be coy about it.
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Coy Bowles is jumping right into being a father of two!
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Their son is professional wrestler, known as "Jungle Boy" Nate Coy.
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Game of Thrones has never been coy about killing off characters.
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Leave the coy behavior for that cute girl from chemistry class.
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Coy as in...he avoided the question and gave no answer?
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Paloma was coy about the relationship... Nick's buddy, not so much.
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He plays coy at first ... but then punts the question altogether.
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"It's complicated," he tells her as the pair exchange coy glances.
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When Cohen brought that fact up, Hadid played coy at first.
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But asked whether he would take new action, Trump remained coy.
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Chesky has been notably coy about an IPO arriving in 2019.
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She's got a soft, coy way of speaking when in public.
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" I acted coy and was like, "Oh you found my backpack?
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I'm not going to ever pretend to be coy about that.
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But publicly, the GOP continued to be coy about their intentions.
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You're a smart reader, and I'm not exactly being coy here.
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"Join your coy" (the small unit of about a dozen fighters).
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And Warne is not coy in her assessment of the space.
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Ryan, now 48, has been coy about his post-Washington plans.
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He is coy when asked how he earns money to live.
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The Hill: Senate GOP coy on when final vote will happen.
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As for whether WiLD might arrive in 2018, Hirakawa remained coy.
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"I'm not being remotely coy, I just don't know," he said.
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Obstruction happened; I'm being coy about who I suspect committed it.
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When asked about his future amid the celebrations, Hazard was coy.
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Either way, don't be coy or vague — that could be misread.
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You don't disagree and now you're being coy & not saying it.
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Clarkson, brings coy uncertainty and is met with Legend's slick flirtation.
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But Paul isn't the only senator playing coy about their intentions.
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Lady Gaga remained coy about the plans for her halftime performance.
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Perry, whose real name was Coy Luther Perry III, was 52.
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And eventually there are some flashbacks, though they're brief and coy.
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He was a little coy about specifying the decision-making centers.
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Google was also coy about revealing exact sales of Google Home.
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But Marvel has been very coy about the Captain Marvel movie.
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In many instances, she's got the right amount of coy and cuteness.
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Earnshaw is equally coy when I ask what's next for Eastern Bloc.
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Musician, new dad, children's book author — Coy Bowles can do it all.
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It takes a particular position when she is being coy or cunning.
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Another dose of pink power is about to hit Coy Bowles' household!
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Yoshida remained coy on whether it would be branded the Playstation 5.
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We've mentioned before that Zsa Zsa is famously coy about her age.
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When a reporter asked why he was being coy, he denied it.
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Is she being coy, or is there really nothing going on here?
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She teased us with a little more info, but played mostly coy.
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It was smart, it was brave, it was direct, it wasn't coy.
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"He said, 'Forgive my brother, he gets a little crazy,'" Coy said.
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A few are biding their time and playing coy with IPO comments.
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On the subject of marriage, one's coy and the other's pretty definitive.
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As to exactly what product DJI might build next, Wang was coy.
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So far, Ford has been coy with the Mach-E's performance specs.
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It can start out tentative or coy then sway into outright passions.
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For now, though, "The Night Of" has to be coy about it.
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This "cowboy" sure plays coy when it comes to horses and money.
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Colorado resident Sonja Coy told Reuters she had a more positive view.
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John J. Bonacic, a senator from the Hudson Valley, was equally coy.
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Then a coy Native woman in wolfskin peers out through tall grass.
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In typical Cold War fashion, Ms. Taylor is coy about the details.
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But really, Mr. Former Vice President, it's possible to be too coy.
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Mr. Menendez offered a coy response when asked about his political plans.
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As for what's in store for Yang, Graumann grew confident but coy.
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Schiff was coy on Sunday about whether he will pursue Bolton again.
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But Democratic contenders have been pretty coy in challenging the Trump tariffs.
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Its alternately coy and candid catalog copy would likely raise eyebrows today.
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Coy noted the fraud charges do not involve the education ITT offers.
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" Boies is somewhat coy about what is meant by a "proportional method.
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Lady Gaga, above, remained coy about the plans for her halftime performance.
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Nauert is coy, but her smile suggests that would be just . . . beautiful.
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The document is notably coy about how all this would be implemented.
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Katy Jean Mason and Devin Coy Hampton are to be married Jan.
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I particularly enjoyed her flattering British accent and coy approach to cooking.
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He had a coy sense of humor and dimples that shone like headlights.
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She also plays it coy about following through on criminal charges against Crowe.
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" For her part, Hoda played it coy, saying ... "This is all about KLG.
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When asked about her famous line "my vagine is platinum," Olympios was coy.
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Perfect for that coy, seductive "don't be silly, I'm not wearing makeup" look.
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She sneaked coy peeks at me to see if I was paying attention.
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It does the same for quirky facial cues like a coy eyebrow raise.
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Here she is showing off a coy smile, but still a smile nonetheless.
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On Thursday, Corbyn was coy about whether he would support Johnson's election plans.
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I no longer try to play coy, because I'm really bad at that.
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"With all due respect", they wrote, "your pronouncements are absurd...Quit being coy".
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The actors' reticence to answering questions isn't in an effort to be coy.
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At first blush, the song is a cool, coy slowburner with pure intentions.
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The service was coy about the exact nature of the counter-drone system.
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"They play very coy," Brown says of the real-life Clark and Darden.
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Initially coy, he got drawn into a debate with a couple of squatters.
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"Women are kind of trained to make coy, approachable facial expressions," House explains.
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Like most stars are now quite coy about showing their wealth, not him.
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In this detective noir setting, Calavera remains a coy rebel without a pulse.
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However, I get the Revlon shade "Coy" which is a near-perfect match.
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The company is coy on the technical specs, preferring to focus on design.
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Gary Bettman and the NHL can play it coy, but nobody believes them.
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So far, the Canadian federal government has been fairly coy about cannabis vaporizers.
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Either way ... Hannah's coy smile screams she was damn happy to see him.
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Or maybe Hatch, who remains coy, will just run for re-election again.
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John Hickenlooper isn't coy about his desire to run for president in 1003.
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However, when asked whether he would ever run for office, Andrés played coy.
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He is coy, vulnerable and haunted in what is a pitch-perfect performance.
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The photog asked about a possible baby name, but Louis played it coy.
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She likes their coy sheen and their flesh firm and certain beneath it.
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It really makes you realize that whatever happened in the case with Coy.
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Still, Swinton and the director Luca Guadagnino have remained coy on the issue.
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Avenatti has been strategically — if maddeningly — coy about just what he's holding back.
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Now, with Mr. Trump in his sights, Mr. Serrano is playing it coy.
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The 10 D.U.P. lawmakers were coy early Tuesday about the tweaks that Mrs.
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"Although this is not as important as the first two items," Coy noted.
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Mr. Trump was coy Friday evening about whether Mr. Giuliani still represents him.
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If the show's writers were aiming for coy self-reference, they achieved it.
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Asked on Thursday morning about his plans for Friday's votes, McConnell played coy.
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Mr. Barris generally played coy, delivering elliptical answers that neither confirmed nor denied.
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As for his larger intentions in the 2016 presidential race, Koch was coy.
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If Elizah won, Coy agreed to dress up as her favorite Disney character.
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In among the foreign migrant workers is the American-born Connor (Coy Henson).
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When it comes to financing all this, the parties come over all coy.
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Her enemies have long alleged that she's coy about revealing her true motivations.
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She was sensuality in its full range: aggressive, yet gentle, forward, yet coy.
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When asked about our feedback from British fans, the NFL was understandably coy.
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But by the 1930s, "the East End of Long Island was a cradle of modernism," said Christopher Coy, a founder of Barnes Coy Architects in Bridgehampton, who has worked with giants of modern architecture like Charles Gwathmey and Richard Meier.
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" And then she added with a coy smile, "We're going to catch up later.
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She was coy about pretty much everything, which means things are back to normal.
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The U.S. leader was coy on Friday even as he noted some positive signs.
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Some stories had hundreds of chapters, each ending with a coy "To be continued".
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They're just good at playing coy when a character is still very much alive.
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"I got online and found [the article] and it was [Coy]," Mechling told KVUE.
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By playing coy with hate speech, PewDiePie is emboldening actual Nazis, who are celebrating.
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But Jen-Hsun Huang, the boss of Nvidia, has no reason to be coy.
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In other interviews Wednesday morning, Trump was more coy about his plans to fundraise.
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He, in the words of People, "played coy" when they brought up the topic.
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But for now, the show is playing coy, for reasons I can't fully understand.
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There's no need to be coy, cute, or caustic: Sean Spicer isn't doing well.
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And in case Glover's coy message didn't make it clear, I'll spell it out.
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Asked for his view of Mr King's long-overdue fate, the president played coy.
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"OK OK I'm almost done posting vacay pics…" she wrote in a coy caption.
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Will Arya ever stop being coy about the obscene amount of people she's killed?
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It plays with our emotions in a way that doesn't feel cheap or coy.
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The park engineers were coy about what would come after the new Kong ride.
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Now stop playing coy computer and tell me what I've just woken up into.
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Instead of playing coy or being unnecessarily humble, Williams gave a pretty badass answer.
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The producer couldn't give her an immediate answer but did not play especially coy.
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But when I talked to her, she wasn't coy about the murder at all.
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Jared Leto was also there to be your coy bashful boyfriend and that's all.
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Chhonn, Coy said, asked if $53 would be enough to make them go away.
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When they pulled over to confer about what to do next, there was Coy.
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Not one to be coy, the artist declares the painting's subject in the title.
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He chose a coy smile, rather than a straightforward refusal to answer the question.
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To that point, it's not worth it to play coy about the whole thing.
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Asked about the pipelines by Chris Wallace on Sunday, Trump was coy, sort of.
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Plus, EW notes that Dungey "stayed coy" about the potential for a Scandal spinoff.
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Nunes, however, has been coy about whether he's personally read the documents he's demanded.
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A siren, for example, never utters a word, but is instead rather mysteriously coy.
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" Appearing to enjoy his own coy reply, Mr. Giuliani resumed chuckling: "Ha-ha-ha.
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Giuliani has been coy about the likelihood of an interview between Trump and Mueller.
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I rolled around on the bed, vamping and tossing coy looks to the camera.
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Why do I have to be coy and timid for you to like me?
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Whatever happened to coy flirtation—keeping it all a gentlemen-never-tell type thing?
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Mac Miller and Ariana Grande aren't playing it coy anymore ... there's clearly a thing.
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They haven't exactly been all that coy about the nature of their coupling, either.
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LaBeouf has discovered alien life and is keeping kind of coy about it.3.
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It's certainly going to affect not just Coy, but everybody coming up behind her.
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Katt plays more than coy here ... he's just downright speaking in riddles with us.
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Meanwhile, director Julia Hart played coy with the outlet when asked about sequel chances.
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You've been coy about what you really believe so I'm hoping you'll clarify here.
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Defense Secretary Jim Mattis was also coy but suggested that summit planning is progressing.
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And that coy shit where you just never tell anyone how old you are?
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But Democrats are remaining coy about if they will support another short-term bill.
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GitLab is a company that doesn't pull any punches or try to be coy.
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Gibbs's survivors include his father; his brother, Coy; his wife, Melissa; and four sons.
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At first, the film plays coy with the events that made her a pariah.
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This week, she was coy about an endorsement, telling a local television station that Mr .
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Paul (Chris Coy) isn't beholden a single man specifically; he's beholden to The Man, i.e.
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And yet Facebook, in its public statements so far, has been coy about sharing details.
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"I'm not being coy, you just don't know how it goes with Ryan," said Jackson.
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It's not surprising that the former Glee actress is being so coy with the goods.
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Asked if he'd seek his party's nomination if the convention remained deadlocked, Rubio was coy.
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Coy obsesses over Monroe's mystery illness, opening every chapter with research notes on her condition.
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" But then Turner shoots a coy smile, tilts her head, and says, "But who knows?
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"I love where I come from," says Luke, who was christened Coy Luther Perry III.
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Bad news ... he's playing it VERY coy about rumors he's leaving Chicago for the Cavs.
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Afterwards, Lee was coy about next steps, saying only: "We'll see," he told inquisitive reporters.
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Fallon portrayed the unmistakable Steve Coy, Dead or Alive's drummer — wearing a bright red wig.
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"About three weeks ago, he had attacked him and got his ear," Coy told WLKY.
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However, the singer played coy while chatting about his Met Gala date with W magazine.
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In the article, Praet remained coy on when he expected to see significant price growth.
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She is honest about wanting it both ways, if also at times a bit coy.
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Our kills in Hitman were devoutly designed and animated—it was not coy about violence.
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Michael Bennett of Colorado is likely running for president, the senator himself is playing coy.
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On the campaign trail, Trump has been coy about his past dealings with unsavory characters.
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Kim definitely kept it coy when we asked her about the outcome of her 'Feud.
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Other analysts in the City of London were a little more coy on Monday morning.
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I mean, we have to," Schultz replied, adding, "And I'm not trying to be coy.
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The company is coy about the outcome but early signs suggest it could be dramatic.
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Orrin Hatch, the longest-serving member in the Senate is still coy about his intentions.
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Finance chief Hans Ploos van Amstel was coy on the prospect for potential stock buybacks.
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He was in the audience and got up and gave his typical coy answer. pic.twitter.
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Party leaders were coy during the election cycle about what the party sought to do.
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"I'll be very curious to see what she comes up with," Bloy said, playing coy.
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"Let's not be coy about this," Herbert said he told Gardner, according to the Times.
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In the Schoenberg, the Met players conveyed both the music's complexities and its coy charms.
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Thompson is coy about the number now, but it's safe to assume it's considerably higher.
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But the thing about Coy is that she's just like any other average little girl.
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And in a new LinkedIn post, the billionaire investor wasn't coy about airing his grievances.
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Ms. Ndegeocello practices a coy and unperformative form of seduction — her impenetrability is her sensuality.
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"But beyond the coy nostalgia and the timid satire is a feeling of bottomless exhaustion."
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Mr. Naharin remains coy about what the title of his abstract, episodic work refers to.
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But beyond the coy nostalgia and the timid satire is a feeling of bottomless exhaustion.
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Asked whether Ukrainian prosecutors are assisting in Mr. Mueller's investigation, Mr. Lutsenko's office was coy.
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Jim Clyburn, but she's remained coy about about any potential plans for a congressional run.
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The message confused Ms. Schweitzer at first but then she realized Mr. Garza's coy humor.
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The White House has played coy about whether Trump will allow it to become public.
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The campaign played coy on Tuesday, however, over how many supporters swiped right to donate.
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Barak was coy, but he didn't deny that a strike was at least a possibility.
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Apple has been coy about its self-driving car project, known internally as Project Titan.
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Asked by CNN Business about the book at an event this week, Hannity played coy.
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She could play a coy beauty, a seductive snake deity or a mother seeking revenge.
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Ferrari is coy about what qualifications a customer needs to become a tailor-made customer.
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You can be earnest or flippant, plainspoken or baroque, blunt or coy, dilettante or geek.
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In an email, Warren was coy when asked if he would consider running against Graham.
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He'll retweet insults that his supporters write and be coy about whether he endorses them.
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When telling jokes, he digs deep into ideas, but with her, he's guarded, coy, evasive.
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It's an about-face from Tim's coy reaction Thursday night outside Delilah nightclub in WeHo.
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As for the long-awaited sequel -- Mel plays coy, but it's definitely on his mind.
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The back of these packages often includes the coy warning, "Not intended for human consumption."
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Fact is, Colton's playing coy for his top pick -- even when it comes to himself.
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A coyote that made a long-ago trip to a taxidermist also earned a spot in the exhibit – a prop intended to make the stage "kind of like a living room," explained guitarist Coy Bowles, whose own name inspired the stuffed animal's: Coy Ote.
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In addition to Ms. Merck, his second wife, Mr. Stevenson is survived by four daughters, Jane, Edwina, Emma and Suçie Stevenson; five sons, Harvey, Chuck, Jim, Walker and Peter; six grandchildren; a stepdaughter, Oona Coy and a stepson, Morgan Coy; and four step-grandchildren.
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Both FF and LeEco have been coy about the relationship that exists between the two companies.
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So basically, there may or may not be a baby — straight from the coy source himself.
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The coy smile on Lefty's face said it all, and he expanded afterwards on the shot.
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And Trump's running mate, Mike Pence, and campaign manager Kellyanne Conway were coy on the issue.
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When the cameramen returned the next morning, Underwood played coy about what exactly had gone down.
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Caitlyn Jenner is playing coy after the revelation that she'd consider a relationship with a man.
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Miley Cyrus has never played coy when it comes to her appreciation of some occasional marijuana.
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" When asked if an album would follow the new single, he offered a coy "We'll see.
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The famous couple is notoriously coy about their relationship, even though they've been dating since 2011.
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In an interview with The Economist earlier this year, he was uncharacteristically coy about that prospect.
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Tan was coy on GrabTaxi's actual valuation, though, saying he preferred to let the market decide.
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I'm not being coy when I say that, but at the moment, I am not sure.
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When we brought it up ... Henry flashed a huge grin, and then went into coy mode.
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When asked if Bran will be tearing up the spacetime continuum once more, Nutter is coy.
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He's coy about it, never dropping a name, but it was pretty easy to figure out.
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I am not being coy when I say I have no idea who this might be.
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To their credit, producer Chuck Lorre and his creative brain trust weren't coy about the wedding.
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This time, Mr. Spielberg has remained publicly coy about his positions, or his reasons for running.
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The Maine senator was coy about whether she would endorse Trump's bid for a second term.
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Asked at his news conference about the prospects of befriending Kim, Trump offered a coy response.
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But Mr. Collazo was coy, even with close friends, about why people wanted to hurt him.
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He continues to be coy, saying he wants "true friendship" from me, so I ignore him.
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Here, Johns' sometimes coy interplay with Munch goes all in, and the emotional consequences are overpowering.
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Currently, the state and the Portsmouth city police are investigating the jail deaths, Mr. Coy said.
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"The law can be more clear in terms of the process going forward," Mr. Coy said.
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"I'm just as much slave owner as I am slave," one of them, Adam Coy, says.
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And throughout his brief appearance, he remained coy, leaving his intentions and conclusions open to interpretation.
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Nor can I abide playful meta-fiction, digressive autofiction or anything that's coy with its charms.
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Harper left the stage on Thursday night to thunderous applause, still publicly coy about his future.
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Sex isn't coy or offscreen, or built up like a reward for reading so many pages.
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When most politicians say they don't know what they will do next, they're usually being coy.
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But he said he was not optimistic because Mr. Cuomo was playing coy about the plan.
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One day I adore a coy floral, the next day something that is hedonic and overt.
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He is a seasoned Washington knife-fighter who played his own coy game with impeachment investigators.
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Nicole: Apple C.E.O. Tim Cook has been playing coy about the iCar for a while now.
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But in an interview, Bondy was coy about exactly what else they might have to offer.
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Officially, however, Corning is keeping coy about what it intends to put the new investment toward.
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In another, Ms. Allen sports a coy smile and holds an e-cigarette at arm's reach.
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Nunes says he has never met Parnas, but played coy about the extent of their relationship.
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The subject of an important work email is not the time to be humble or coy.
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Nevertheless, both parties played coy in the press, a practice they would continue throughout their relationship.
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Kylie and Tyga are no longer coy about giving it another good 'ol faux college try.
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Paltrow played coy when talking about her relationship with Falchuck, but said she still believes in marriage.
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Both Coats and Rogers were coy with the Senate Intelligence Committee last week about this exact issue.
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It was a completely organic shift; in public appearances, people involved with the series played it coy.
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Feel free to indulge in some coy canine flirtation, to perk you up when you're feeling down.
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First, they played it coy, occasionally appearing in photos together, but never posting directly about their relationship.
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Shay Mitchell had a coy response when Entertainment Tonight asked her about whether Emison will be endgame.
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Don't suddenly act coy, mug for the cameras and pretend you weren't caught in this pda Henry.
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In the series, showrunner Steve Blackman (Legion, Altered Carbon) reduces that fight to a coy visual reference.
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At the time, all those moves seemed politically calculated, but maybe the writers were just playing coy.
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And while we're hoping, we also hope Samsung won't be too coy about price and release date.
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"I don't think (Trump) has an advantage or a disadvantage, and I'm not being coy," Scollin said.
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Like most fast-growing startups, drone firms are coy about profitability but say they are generating revenue.
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Kathy Coy stands among what is left of her Panama City home after Hurricane Michael destroyed it.
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But many greens point out they have been more coy about their continued support of dirtier development.
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Throughout the book, Kelly is coy with his readers about the truth behind Barbara Thorson's private war.
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Despite confirming the rumor to the longtime Housewives host, Richards plays coy when pressed for more information.
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"It's amazing how all the members of the crew suddenly went very coy," said Grylls, 42, laughing.
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Kardashian liked and retweeted the photo later that evening, adding a coy, "Oh hi," to his response.
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Asked whether Republican anti-trade sentiment could lead Mr Hill's group to endorse Democrats, he turns coy.
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"People are very coy when talking about sex toys because they think people judge them," said John.
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This is the second time that North Korea has played coy about new weapons in recent months.
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The show has been playing things incredibly coy with Elsie since her disappearance: no corpse has surfaced.
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Now, when it comes to flavour, a Ginsters sausage roll is more coy that a Regency courtesan.
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Turns out, the 2017 E-Class is just playing coy when it comes to self-driving capabilities.
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Wiseau has been famously coy in divulging any details of his life, but such is his right.
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President Trump has never been coy about his desire to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
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His mantra is "I only lick left" and he always looks like he's sporting a coy smile.
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Terry McAuliffe is unlikely to call the special session Signer requested, McAuliffe's spokesman, Brian Coy, said Friday.
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The "Wild Thoughts" hitmaker remained coy while talking about her current relationship in Vogue's June cover story.
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"Hunters" seems as if it might be too convoluted and coy to be worth the mental energy.
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The result is by turns caustic, coy, baffling, impish, embarrassing, insightful and, as the pseudonym suggests, frank.
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My right fist, mostly concealed by my black hoodie sleeve, hid half of my coy white smile.
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It is, of course, entirely possible that Mr. Trump is playing coy to earn more news coverage.
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She slammed the presumptive GOP nominee as playing "coy with white supremacists" and for insulting Mexican immigrants.
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Warren slams 'politics of division' Warren was the candidate who's been least coy about her presidential ambitions.
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But when is the crucial part here — and that is something Smith was much more coy about.
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The GOP is still being coy with the bill itself, but the precedent established doesn't look good.
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She'll be coy concerning the next rate hike, but offer a full-throated defense of Dodd-Frank.
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With a warm, coy smile stretched across her face, she sips on her second glass of whiskey.
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Ginsburg, who's Brooklyn born, was coy in revealing what she specifically told Lopez, who's from the Bronx.
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Sophie C turns to look back toward the camera, her coy look inviting and resisting my gaze.
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Unless you know his personal story, some of his joke premises come off as coy, even nonsensical.
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On Wednesday, she was more coy about the matter of impeaching Trump, but her stance was clear.
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For weeks, Mr. McCain has been coy about his intentions — and he was again on Monday afternoon.
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"We were chatting and chatting, and he was being very coy and very tight-lipped," Kraslow remembered.
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Unsurprisingly, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki played coy when asked about the ads by 60 Minutes' Leslie Stahl.
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Melgaard remains coy about which parts of the project, if any, are reflective of his own life.
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" Still, he was coy about the trap's precise rodent-killing recipe, calling it "an all-natural solution.
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Those three words convey no coy metaphor for passion or anger, no euphemistic allusion to military bombardment.
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" Cheney has been coy on her plans, telling reporters Wednesday she "doesn't have any announcements to make.
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Depending on who he's talking to, he can be coy about some of his views and alliances.
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Putin himself has been coy about his exact plans, and has yet to confirm he will run.
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" In the same interview, he was also coy when asked if he used heroin during that "dark time.
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Harry Styles acted coy when asked if he auditioned for Han Solo in an upcoming Star Wars movie.
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Lotter played coy, saying he was going to New York for "meetings" related to Pence's re-election campaign.
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They're a good swap for your usual fare, and they're très sexy in a coy kind of way.
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The backlash began March 3, when guest-star McShane tried to play coy while describing his new character.
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Coy: I was in the hospital for a couple of months with my mother a few years back.
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I don't mean to be coy or opaque, but the answer is, paradoxically, entirely and not at all.
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She's coy and feigning indifference, as he pretends to introduce himself and offers to buy her a drink.
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The leftist students were sometimes suspicious of me for being North American, in a coy, almost flirtatious way.
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And although a source tells PEOPLE the pair are just friends, Rae is playfully coy about their bond.
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The truth is their dating life isn't really anybody's business, so we can't blame Val for playing coy.
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To be sure, Toyota has been more coy about releasing information on its autonomous systems to the public.
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While cats are often coy with their feelings, it's clear from all the purring the love is mutual.
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Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth have long been playing it coy about their on-again, off-again relationship.
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But there's a difference between being coy about spoilers and failing to build up excitement for your film.
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Over eight years into their marriage, John Krasinski and Emily Blunt are playing coy on how things started.
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Last week in an interview with Recode, chief executive Mark Zuckerberg was coy on the subject of China.
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But while chatting with ET on Sunday, France played coy, saying he could "neither confirm or deny" that.
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Schwarzenegger was being catchphrase-coy while addressing Keagan and entertainment news correspondent Porsha Williams, the women's project manager.
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Williams demanded to know who it was, but Dunham, ever the master of thematic build-up, played coy.
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The sequence leading to the hit seems coy in retrospect—of course it ended the way it did.
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Now it turns out that publisher 2K Games and developer Firaxis Games have been playing coy all along.
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McAuliffe's spokesman, Brian Coy, said Friday the governor probably won't call a special session because of the lawsuit.
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The previously engaged pair are being coy about rumors that they've gotten back together after their 2013 split.
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And I could try to be a little coy and say, well, it's like blitz in sports, right?
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You can use 'em to strike up a conversation, confuse your parents, or play coy on dating apps.
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Asked whether Pompeo would return with the three American prisoners currently held in North Korea, Trump played coy.
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At the onset of their relationship, the stars played coy and didn't share too many details with fans.
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Mr. Mulaney and Mr. Kroll were coy about exactly what has been changed or updated in the show.
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For his part, Icahn has been coy about whether he would accept a position in the Trump administration.
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As he has all week, Rodriguez played coy when asked if this would truly be his last game.
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President Xi Jinping has not been coy about his efforts to assert dominance over the highly disputed waters.
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Rubin was coy about where those new markets might be for now but said we'd know soon enough.
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It comes from religion, it comes from Victorian values: the coy, reluctant female who has to be persuaded.
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When I reached Wright on Slack, he played coy, sometimes responding to my questions with smiley face emojis.
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Shaq laughing on SB Nation Shaq is a GIF favorite, who most notably gave us this coy shimmy.
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"Dating Around" has an eye for romance, and not just because it lingers on its daters' coy glances.
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Mariah's manager, Stella, was coy about what happened on that yacht in Greece, but insinuates it's eyebrow raising.
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"Putting it out there is just smoothing my own path and not being coy," Ms. Gilbert said now.
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He gave coy answers when pressed about what was clearly a sexual innuendo in his high-school yearbook.
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"There are some folks who have appeared on the list in error," said McAuliffe's communications director, Brian Coy.
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E-Trade CEO Michael Pizzi has been coy about a potential merger, which has helped fuel the chatter.
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Harris is considered a contender for the Democratic ticket in 2020, but has played coy about her plans.
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And while Ivanka has played coy on her own interest in running for office, Don Jr., well, hasn't.
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Before taking the photo, Colonel Vindman noticed a video camera, a coy and knowing expression on his face.
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During an appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," Daniels played coy when asked if she had a nondisclosure agreement.
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No coy mistress, Smudge sprang from her bed when called into the room to pose for a photograph.
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"Playing coy," Mr. Johnson said, when so many residents are "living in horrific conditions — is disgusting," he tweeted.
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In a campaign stop in the city earlier Wednesday, Cruz was coy about what his announcement would be.
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Speaking of ... there's a lot of talk about a UFC match between the 2, but Floyd remains coy.
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After a few days of social media buildup, the cast of Will & Grace is still being pretty damn coy.
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When he was asked by CNN's Laurie Siegel if he'd be will to testify before Congress, Zuckerberg was coy.
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Coy in sunglasses and a tee, Disick was pictured leaning in for a peck with the seated brunette beauty.
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Kathy Coy stands amid what is left of her home after Hurricane Michael destroyed it in Panama City, Florida.
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"I think being pretty coy about providing any color around TNT I think is being pretty conservative," Barnes added.
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Kate Hudson might play coy about whom she's dating, but she is willing to confirm she's on the market.
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Chopra also played coy when Cohen asked if she knew the couple was engaged before they publicly announced it.
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Chris Coy flipped it and reversed it in his chromed-out version of Jean-Honoré Fragonard's canonical The Swing.
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We are acculturated to play down our power, to be coy about our competence and embarrassed of our intelligence.
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" As for whether she's ready to revisit her Downton past just yet, Dockery only issued a coy, "We'll see ….
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Back in the real world, not all presidential candidates have been fully coy and deceptive about their medical conditions.
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You'll recall Viola was coy about it, but the ex-Lakers star told us what we needed to know.
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Check out the video ... our photog tried to get some details out of them, but they're playing it coy.
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This is actually an astute comparison: Streep is similarly coy, and her fanbase has the same devotion as Gomez's.
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At the PaleyFest Grey's panel, Pompeo was less coy about why she's stayed with the show for so long.
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Over the last several weeks, Senate Democrats have played it coy when it comes to Trump's Supreme Court nominee.
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"There's always big plans," he says, playing coy when asked whether he may take another trip down the aisle.
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In recent days, Trump has been coy about whether he'll follow through on his promise to revoke the program.
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GLENN KENNY "The Angry Birds Movie" is rated PG (Parental guidance suggested) for gas, urine, mucus and coy innuendo.
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Weimar Germany is an easy era to mythologize, and Babylon Berlin isn't coy about getting in on the mythologizing.
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From that coy introduction, Ms. Greenwood leaps into an anecdote-filled history of — and rough primer for — erasing yourself.
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When the New York Times asked Paul about the possibility of familiar faces showing up, the actor played coy.
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Shkreli played coy and declined to answer a reporter when asked if prosecutors had offered him a plea deal.
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What we're hearing: Publicly, Navarro has been coy, telling Bloomberg TV he's not in the running for the job.
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Other scenes, less oblique and coy, allow us to cobble together a rough draft of Mary Page's difficult life.
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Kardashian West played along for her part, but she stayed coy whenever Lawrence asked a question she didn't like.
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In a coy way, Mayer admits that "Still Feel Like Your Man" off his latest EP is about Perry.
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You and others are out there, frankly, being coy in talking about what's going on with this White House.
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Mitt Romney admitted with a coy "c'est moi" that he'd been tweeting under the moniker "Pierre Delecto" since 2011.
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The director played coy when asked whether Baby Yoda (or Baby Not-Yoda?) is related to the original character.
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Western diplomats have said Russian special forces are also active in Syria; Russian authorities have been coy on that.
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Mr. Catsimatidis is so far being coy about his intentions, a position that has frustrated some in the party.
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PEOPLE caught up with the actors ahead of the premiere, and both played coy about Midge and Joel's future.
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Kaos was coy about how O'Block responded to the shots fired by the Jaro City member at New Food.
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In recent weeks he has played coy by not ruling out the possibility of running for president in 2020.
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He is coy on the subject of the fish rain, allowing plenty of room for the townspeople's religious explanations.
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Cynthia Nixon plays the older Dickinson, portraying her as multitudinous, assertive, rebellious, principled, shrill, demure, sensitive, coy, and vain.
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A parent, Coy Ferreira, said he was dropping off his daughter at the elementary school when he heard gunfire.
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Now, in a coy fashion turnabout, "he is bringing a touch of old Paris to Los Angeles," Ms. Sabas said.
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MessageBird – Communication APIs to challenge Twilio On a mission from Amsterdam, MessageBird is not coy about wanting to disrupt Twilio.
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In 2014 radio producer Coy Dean was at a promotional event in Greenville, North Carolina, when he had a stroke.
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And though she played coy, avoiding specifics to keep the event a "surprise," Gaga dished on what we can expect.
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Stassi Schroeder may have been coy about who she is dating, but her new love is no longer a secret.
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Or maybe she's fully awakened, playing coy the other 99 percent of the time, and knows exactly what she's attempting.
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He has employed an openly gay bartender, Paul (Chris Coy), and they had an interesting exchange on Sunday night's episode.
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With no details, bank bosses were coy in earnings calls with analysts, but "Glass" and "Steagall" are not soothing words.
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They snuggle up as they watch their hands collect frosting and pastry crumbs, all while smiling and exchanging coy glances.
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In a brief interview last week in the Capitol, Kaine was coy when asked about his interest in the job.
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Instead, I act like a coy-but-loving alpha-bitch, and I retain regulars who can't get enough of it.
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She splits, booty pops, and tosses her hair to the sultry lyrics, all while serving the camera coy facial expressions.
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But with the way Trump played coy with Duke's endorsement and his extreme popularity among white supremacists, here we are.
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When pressed about whether the sheriff himself would be catching the love bug, Harbour did his best to remain coy.
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She's been coy about her future, even though Democratic operatives are reportedly already working on research about her for 2020.
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Instead, she was playing coy about the cut, posting a very dark selfie that had her winking at the camera.
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Blume makes members show their matches selfies to prove they're who they claim to be, and Coy requires video profiles.
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You might moan "yes, daddy" in bed out of pleasure, as a coy neg, or a little bit of both.
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The firm was coy about the round's participants (odd), and silent on its new valuation (more normal, but still annoying).
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Heavner fell, and Lee then walked over to him and shot him "numerous times," Sheriff Coy Reid told the paper.
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When I ask Zaiger if ED has stepped up its many horrors to match the times, his answer was coy.
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It's why we love him — and it's also why when he's trying to be coy, it winds up being adorable.
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Children's fare diced up with coy remarks and exposed skin like the glamorous mermaids in the original Peter Pan productions.
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General Manager Lou Lamoriello, in his first draft with Toronto after 27 years with the Devils, was coy on Friday.
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Ford is being coy about the SUV's other specifications, but has made it clear that Tesla should watch its back.
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Potential Democratic 2020 contenders are being much less coy about their ambitions, with several making multiple trips to crucial states.
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The Q-tips website is coy about earwax removal, earnestly offering dozens of absurd alternate Q-tip uses: Perfume application?
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Democratic leaders have been coy about which provisions are non-starters with their party, citing the absence of specific legislation.
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Sherlock played a coy game around the question of the pair's relationship: Cumberbatch's landlady assumes they are gay, for example.
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The zombie motif allows Charli to remain coy enough for young audiences, while winking at the party mayhem surrounding her.
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The worst of all takes involved arguments that Ninja Theory being coy about how death worked was actually anti-consumer.
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She isn't coy about the meanings behind her work, nor does she speak in verbose tangents that skirt actual answers.
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And speaking outside the Irish leader's residence Farmleigh House on Monday morning, Johnson continued to be coy about the particulars.
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Perhaps because it is written for conservatives, the report is oddly coy about the overall partisan landscape of climate change.
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" Biden has been coy about a possible White House bid in 2020, recently saying he "may very well do it.
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Businesses depend on cash flow, so don&apost be coy about how you&aposre going to manage that necessity.3.
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Mr. Moore turned coy, saying that these elements were "part of the show" that he didn't want to give away.
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Things got started in 2010, when a billboard depicting Bush's coy wave appeared off a highway just north of Minneapolis.
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"I always believed that the politicians like to play coy publicly, but keep their options open," he told The Hill.
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Earlier Monday, Craig was still being coy while promoting his role as a demolition expert in Logan Lucky (opening Friday).
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According to Catawba County Sheriff Coy Reid, Lee became belligerent, pulled out a gun, and opened fire on the group.
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Trump was asked about the status of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who has played coy about his Senate aspirations.
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He is sending signals to both sides suggesting he supports their cause, while remaining coy about his actual policy positions.
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Just as public controversy raged about Coy's name and image being made public — the public editor of The New York Times weighed in, while, in Colorado and elsewhere, the Mathises were accused of being child abusers and setting Coy up for harassment — the documentarians also asked themselves about their own responsibility to protect Coy.
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Saudi officials remain coy about the kingdom's target for oil prices and the energy minister has flatly denied there is one.
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As revelations about Facebook's devil-may-care attitude toward its users' personal data continue to trickle out, Zuckerberg is playing coy.
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Washington (CNN)President-elect Donald Trump hasn't played coy when it comes to how he feels about the Environmental Protection Agency.
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Beckwith was coy about where his ads will air — for now, he said, he only had plans to run it online.
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Coy: Carlos Sosa, the saxophone player for Zac Brown Band, and I worked up two songs for When You're Feeling Sick.
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" But when a producer asks if she's pregnant, Jill answers with only a coy smile, acknowledging that "lots of people ask.
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Merkel's spokesman Steffen Seibert was coy last week when asked whether she might attend the WEF, which will run from Jan.
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" Chastain revealed she has met Dixon's "beautiful" girlfriend but played coy about whether she'll appear on the show: "I can't say.
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For Ally, Petronio takes on this role of the coy, elegant courtesan, expanding the embodiment of the character across gender lines.
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You were very coy because at the Uber Christmas party you said nothing of any of this that was coming up.
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The streaming site tends to be coy about these arrivals, so it's always difficult to know which ones we should anticipate.
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Like side-boob tattoos or finger tattoos, part of the appeal of an ankle tattoo is that it's cute and coy.
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After playing coy about her relationship status with Elizabeth Rooney recently, the star, 56, confirmed their engagement to PEOPLE on Monday.
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Jennifer Lopez is not exactly known for playing it coy (or keeping it private) when it comes to her love life.
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On the content side, Oculus has thus far plugged a ton of games, Sony has promise, and Vive is being coy.
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Meredith offers her response through a bout of "next level" purring, while Olivia is a tad more coy about her feelings.
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In an April 2018 interview with The Guardian, McCartney, played coy when asked if she was tapped to design Meghan's dress.
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University spokesperson Brian Coy told the news outlet that UVA hears and respects the concerns brought up and supports Veterans Day.
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I watched as tweet after admiring tweet about him went viral, gushing over his intense eye-contact and his coy mannerisms.
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Ryan called out Trump's personal assault on Judge Curiel, but he is more coy about the prospect of governing with Trump.
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The pair took in this deceased fowl, and observed, through the cathedral-like windows, the coy, unforthcoming façades of Midtown East.
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Both Virgona and Kerinaiua are coy about what they've got planned in terms of their costume for the Mardi Gras parade.
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In an interview with the Journal, Berkowitz said he was never coy about the high volatility and concentration of his bets.
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Kapoor scripts an old-world romance, where the two lovers have coy conversations on the mountainside and meet surreptitiously in caves.
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And the music, run through with oscillating piano riffs and coy vocal writing, conveys impishness, haziness and danger all at once.
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Terry McAuliffe, Virginia's Democratic governor, wants to reduce the state's role as a source for illegal guns, spokesman Brian Coy said.
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Coy blamed Republican state lawmakers for rejecting measures such as gun-show background checks and a one-gun-a-month law.
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Pappalardo: There is just not time or space to be coy in this moment when there are important things to say.
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When a few suggested that his use of the word "brewing" indicated some kind of bar, he played coy on Twitter.
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The 6-foot-1, 205-pound Peppers also is coy about how much more his role could expand within Harbaugh's playbook.
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Ultimately, Muldoon's writing is more rooted on the page, where its coy references and ludic associative leaps can be contemplated slowly.
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While he has been coy publicly, Goodell has told some owners that he views this N.F.L. contract to be his last.
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A source recently told PEOPLE that the duo is "being purposefully coy,"when it comes to the status of their relationship.
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"Let's not be coy about this," Mr. Herbert said he told a close Romney friend and prominent business leader, Kem Gardner.
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A left-wing critic of the European Union, he has played coy throughout the preparations for the withdrawal, known as Brexit.
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But days later on "Meet the Press," Mr. Steyer was coy, saying he had made no decisions about his political future.
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A source recently told PEOPLE that the duo is "being purposefully coy," when it comes to the status of their relationship.
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A source recently told PEOPLE that the duo is "being purposefully coy," when it comes to the status of their relationship.
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That might seem coy for a fund that made its name wading into bare-knuckle fights with overstretched emerging-market debtors.
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The ministry was supposed to encourage people to have fewer babies, and it went about that in a rather coy fashion.
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And now, Mendes has confirmed that he's in a relationship, but he's keeping coy on the identity of his other half.
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Butler, the 6-foot-7 All-Star swingman for the Chicago Bulls, played coy as he attended to every fashionable detail.
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Almost everyone this side of John Delaney plays ultra-coy when asked about whether they are interested in running for president.
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Never refined or coy, the architecture of those rich farms didn't go for ornaments of style, and neither does Colette's writing.
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And Russia remains coy about whether it would be prepared to restrain its own production to support an OPEC output freeze.
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But Trump was coy when asked if he was considering a pardon for Stone, who is due to be sentenced Feb.
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"Something good might be happening soon," a coy Ottavino told the five fellow ballplayers who hope to follow in his footsteps.
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Cynthia Nixon now plays the older, birdlike Dickinson, portraying her as multitudinous, assertive, rebellious, principled, shrill, demure, sensitive, coy, and vain.
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The mural is a characteristically coy commentary on capitalism, although it is accompanied by a smaller piece that depicts a seal.
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Manangoi, who finished ahead of fellow Kenyan Timothy Cheruiyot, thanked Kiprop for mentoring him but was coy about his world-record ambitions.
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It does come from Perkins Coy which is a law firm that was also behind the Fusion GPS allegations of Russia collusion.
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However, as CNBC noted, in the past Facebook has been coy about letting users know that they own the Israeli-based service.
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The implications were deliberately coy and kept short—she wanted to leave something for the popular science articles and maybe a book.
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Russia, the world's biggest oil producer, has played coy by floating the idea of a cut without saying whether it would participate.
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That explicit reference to his ambitions is a small annoyance for Bullock, who remains coy concerning the official status of his campaign.
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For now Wayve is being coy about it's investors, saying only that Professor Zoubin Ghahramani, Chief Scientist of Uber, is an investor.
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"After the movie aired, Marvel was coy enough to not tell us everything that was gonna happen in the movie," Mariotti said.
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Assange has said nothing about his closer relationship with Anderson, and she has been coy about characterizing it as dating or romantic.
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Some loyalists are playing coy about their desire for a particular job, while others are whispering their names hoping to gain traction.
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" Clinton went on to hit Trump for stoking questions about President Barack Obama's citizenship, charging that he "plays coy with white supremacists.
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Clinton has been coy about her possible VP pick, pointing to the preparedness for the job, diversity and competence as top priorities.
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They have triumphantly briefed their supporters about the progress towards a withdrawal, but have been more coy about the ceasefire and talks.
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A short time later, however, the app appears to have disappeared, although Google is playing coy on the reason for its removal.
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The child's grandmother, Cynthia Coy, says her grandson's death comes just two weeks after the dog had attacked the boy, WLKY reports.
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ODG is being less than coy that it is getting ready to soon show off some major developments in the smartglasses space.
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As such, some organizations on Facebook use coy in-jokes and other far-right dog whistling tactics to circumvent Facebook's algorithmic filters.
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Coy and several other beekeepers who typically send him as many as 10 truckloads of bees are sending half that this season.
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"We can only produce about 50 percent of the honey that we've produced prior to in-crop use of dicamba," Coy said.
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When asked by Entertainment Weekly if her new album, Witness, included a response to "Bad Blood," Perry played coy on the matter.
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And that, ultimately, is what we think is going on when they play coy — when they fail to say they're not dating.
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FARC's leaders have been coy on policy details but are expected to morph the group into a party rooted in Marxist ideals.
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"I said, 'If you kill me, you better do it in one shot, or you're going to be in trouble,'" Coy recalled.
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I feel like streaming on phones has maybe eliminated the preciousness of it, and I don't mean 'preciousness' in a coy way.
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In those charmed days I had the coy, luminous aspect of a starlet in shades, slinking into a luxury resort, location undisclosed.
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Given that we don't know what his next project is, Ueda is coy on what those influences might turn out to be.
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Today it seems obvious that he's gay, but thanks to the AIDS crisis, George had to give coy responses about his sexuality.
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Soon, Massimino and Coy were on the phone, discussing different jobs at NASA and establishing a connection that would eventually prove valuable.
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The vast majority of presidential prospects have remained coy about their plans -- but few have explicitly ruled out a White House bid.
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While PREPA has been coy about how much the actual rate increase will be, the figure of 85033 percent has been mentioned.
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It presents us with every cliché in the textbook, including a naughty villain, a coy heroine and a gunfight at the end.
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And if anything, that scene hopefully shows that Coy is not the only transgender child in southern Colorado or in the country.
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The main performances are similarly coy, as if the actors were protecting the characters from our scrutiny rather than opening them up.
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The texts — about the loneliness of an empty bed, feverish dreams, the permissive darkness of a Viennese alley — are coy but knowing.
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None of this is a done deal yet, and GOP leaders have been coy about which provisions they agree upon so far.
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Rendered in a russet corduroy with clean lines and a coy exposed zipper, it skews more 1970s chic than factory-floor practical.
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But in 1959 he was still something of a mystery man, coy about his ideology and allegiances, a voluble populist in fatigues.
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WASHINGTON — After two years of playing coy, the Trump administration is reportedly finally ready to unveil its plan for Israeli-Palestinian peace.
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A wall label cites a coy comment by Johnson about the delicious danger of getting caught having sex in a glass house.
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Israel has been coy about who has been responsible for at least four mysterious air strikes against Iranian-backed militia in Iraq.
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The Dior shirt falls into that category of garment so precious that brand representatives get coy when asked how much it costs.
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On "A Separatist Party," Jason Stein's bass clarinet dances in a coy, misfit step with the Greg Ward and Tim Haldeman's saxophones.
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"We try very hard to not say this school is a bad school and this school is a good school," Coy said.
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At some point, our problems will become so severe and debilitating that coy responses and allegations of fake news won't be enough.
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Although Mr. Putin has been coy about his decision to run for a fourth term, there is little question that he will.
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The dialogue sometimes feels too cinematically coy, and there is a veneer of politeness to the prose even in moments of conflict.
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The third-place party, the Pakistan Peoples Party, has been coy about whether it will join Mr. Khan's side or oppose him.
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His congenially coy paintings are now being shown in For the Selenites' Pleasure, his third show at Galerie Anne Barrault in Paris.
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Martha's genuinely shocked but then plays it coy when our guy asks her about her own recreational use with her boy, Snoop.
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Where Jawbreaker plays coy about writing pop songs on Unfun, by 1993 they'd have a full slate of them to pull them.
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The candidates had previously been coy about supporting one another but at tonight CNN's GOP town hall debate, the loyalty pledge officially died.
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Anima is coy about which elements came from which creator, although the colossal head was sculpted by Nourry from clay, sand, and straw.
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De Martini's bandmate Clay Cook welcomed his first child, son Charles Robert, in November, while Coy Bowles' daughter Hattie was born in October.
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After being awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature last year, Dylan mostly played coy, and even skipped the official award ceremony in December.
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Last month on Power 105.1's The Breakfast Club, Booker played coy, saying he had "a boo," though he didn't reveal any names.
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The pop star wouldn't let George Clooney play coy during a game of "Never Have I Ever" on The Ellen DeGeneres Show Thursday.
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Turns out, there are a few other products that are playing coy with their functions, and we've gathered them all for you here.
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And so inevitably there's a sense that you're looking at something small and cute and vulnerable who's looking at you and very coy.
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They have little reason to be coy; in Sweden you can learn a stranger's salary simply by ringing the tax authorities and asking.
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Then, on social media, the producers will get coy about "announcements" that turn out to be equally banal — or not announcements at all.
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Coy first saw dicamba symptoms on a major bee food called redvine, a flowering plant that snakes through tree canopies along fence rows.
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Coy and crafty, she had large luminous eyes that reflected the electric thoughts of her neural network and an alluring smile to match.
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Now the only thing I will have to be coy about is all the craziness the Bluths are going to face this season.
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For example, Klum made some coy remarks about a potential wedding date in February, the same month in which the couple were married.
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I don't like when TV shows try to play coy, just tell us what we already know — Jon Snow is having a baby!
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And yet it was a smiling McCain—playing coy with both reporters and his colleagues—who ultimately killed the bill early Friday morning.
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He was coy about the exact nature of this tech, but I didn't get the sense that it's vaporware or anything like that.
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"These Virginians are qualified to vote and they deserve a voice, not more partisan schemes to disenfranchise them," the spokesman, Brian Coy, said.
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So it's not surprising that Facebook is so coy about explaining why a certain user on its platform is seeing a specific advert.
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The vibe is very "Can't Keep My Hands to Myself," and further proof that this couple is done playing coy about their relationship.
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Avenatti played coy when we asked if Robert Mueller has contacted him or vice versa, but it sounds like that's in the offing.
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The former vice president has played coy about his future political prospects and said he plans to make a 2020 decision by January.
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Nadler has been coy about whether or when he would actually issue a subpoena, which would trigger a court fight with the administration.
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Mr. Trump was not coy about the reason: He acknowledged that the Ohio contest looked like the closest of the day's five primaries.
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"Now the only thing I will have to be coy about is all the craziness the Bluths are going to face this season."
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Here's another episode of "Playing It Coy," starring Tim Tebow ... who says he really doesn't know whether he'd consider signing with the XFL.
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It's the bar's coy way of working around local restrictions that prohibit the sale of alcohol unless the establishment is a private club.
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During his appearance on PEOPLE Now on Monday, the Bachelorette and Bachelor in Paradise star remained coy when he asked if he's single.
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CEO Ali Ghodsi was coy when it came to the IPO, but it sure sounded like that's a direction he wants to go.
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Alistair Coy, who's vacationing in Cape Town from the United Kingdom, strains the water that's left over from boiling potatoes into a bucket.
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" Asked about the doctor on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen in September, Williams played coy, revealing only, "I see many men.
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The early works on display find a young Mr. Byrd, by turns coy and confrontational, slipping nimbly among aesthetics: punk, drag, downtown-postmodern.
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Groups that are expected to try to unseat four justices in November have so far been coy about their preparations and fund-raising.
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"These pardons close the final chapter on a grave injustice that has plagued these four men for nearly 20 years," Mr. Coy said.
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Instead, Garrow's epilogue delivers a crude screed against Obama the president and Obama the man, filled with bald assertions and coy half-truths.
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AD: Ms. Yellen is being very coy about what she's going to do – Richard Fisher: She's a lovely person, just so you know.
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Mr. Wikelski thinks he may be onto something, though he is cautious, and coy, about just how conclusive his data set might be.
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The line, which replaces Coke's Dasani sparkling waters, is likely to get a big marketing push, but Siwemuke was coy about the details.
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The album isn't coy about the implications of its title: Spalding, having upended expectations more than once, has released nothing like it before.
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In interviews, Shulman is very coy about his process, which was the first thing that bothered me about the similarities between our work.
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Likely he was being coy with her, knowing she didn't see the human body could be beautiful and expressive without being classically rendered.
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In an interview on the Today show, Hadid played coy about how she spent the holiday, playing it off like it was nothing special.
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He talked to Entertainment Tonight about Sprouse and Lili Reinhart's rumored real-life relationship, even though the pair have been notoriously coy about it.
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With the Bachelor, she's coy and flirtatious — a quality that's seen as villainous by the other women, but a-okay by the Bachelor's standards.
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At a news conference on Friday, Mr. Christie played coy, saying he wished to enter the private sector after his term ends in 2018.
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Hadid played coy about the new relationship at the event, where she donned a skin-baring Julien Macdonald bodysuit and Kurt Geiger London pumps.
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" As for whether she'll turn this concept into a new cookbook, Garten plays it coy: "It could be, we'll see…would people like it?
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Burns passed away in 2016 at the age of 57 from a heart attack, and Coy died just last year at 56, Post-Punk.
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Gingrich 'actively lobbying' to be Trump's VP, source says Asked on Sunday about another prominent social issue, same-sex marriage, Flynn was more coy.
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While many international soccer players have been coy about whether they've had plastic surgery, Higuita changed his look in the most public way possible.
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Though rumors of romance between the Prince and the protégée may inspire rock tabloids to purple prose, Sheila is girlishly coy about their relationship.
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When asked in an interview with TVLine if Breckenridge's pregnancy would come into play on the series, co-showrunner Isaac Aptaker got very coy.
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" In response to a question about whether the Fold could launch in May, Koh responded with a coy, "We will not be too late.
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At the log cache, the brother pulled a gun on Coy in front of the soldiers who had been sent to seize the lumber.
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We all froze, in the manner of monkeys who have seen a tiger, as Coy argued in Khmer, a strange light in his eyes.
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Taylor Swift has hinted at her sexuality on her past albums (see her 83 hit Style), but she's no longer playing coy on Reputation.
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Appearing before the House Financial Services Committee, Richard Cordray, got coy when asked whether he would finish his term, which expires in July 2018.
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Now, the "Shout Out To My Ex" songstress is playing coy about whether that's a real possibility... but it sounds like it definitely is.
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Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) told our colleagues with a coy smile when asked about the possibility of a trial that disrupts the Democratic campaign.
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But Klepper has never been coy about his primary inspiration: Alex Jones, the founder and Cassandra-in-chief of the alternative-media network InfoWars.
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"It's really about making the world a better place for Coy by putting images out of transgender people that are positive," Mr. Juhola said.
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Mr. Backlund is less coy; but the problem here isn't the blood-drenched indifference of the hunters or the pitiful defenselessness of their victims.
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She played coy about her intentions in the 5th district and was not officially a candidate until she appeared at the forum Saturday morning.
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But when asked whom he supported, Mr. Ginsberg played coy, insisting he was less interested in voting for president than for the delegates themselves.
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The latter, a realm of coy sexual playtime, is rendered with vivid reds and purples and blues, and shot with more overtly theatrical angles.
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Bewkes played coy when asked about a sale of Time Warner, saying he wanted to "increase shareholder value," sources told the New York Post.
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The Colorado Civil Rights Division ruled in favor of Coy, making it the first ruling of its kind regarding the rights of transgender students.
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In his left hand, pulled tight to his torso, is the Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen, in a silky emerald dress, smiling with coy delight.
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"Born to Be Posthumous" is an entertaining account of an artist who liked to be coy with anybody who dared to write about him.
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Angelo was preparing to tell a coy joke: he wanted his voice in the film to be provided by the late actor Nino Manfredi.
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Although Wu is coy about whether she believes in God, she uses religion as a framing device for understanding certain parts of her life.
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At various points, he instead offered coy answers, suggesting it would all come out in his book if he is allowed to publish it.
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The gayness seems to have always been there, but for the first couple of years he's coy about stating it simply in the diary.
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Over the 15 years that I have known Jamal Khashoggi, though he could be coy about disclosing information, he was always interesting and illuminating.
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"There were things we didn't want to see in the deal but were important to Republicans," Brian Coy, a spokesman for the governor, said.
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Technical director James Allison was coy about the details of a system he said was known within the team as DAS (Dual-Axis Steering).
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Technical director James Allison was coy about the details of a system he said was known within the team as DAS (Dual-Axis Steering).
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The VA asked it state approving agencies to review each ITT campus and it temporarily suspended 17 ITT schools in four states, Coy said.
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Gary Herbert told Kem Gardner, a friend of Romney, that the former Republican presidential candidate should not be "coy" about seeking the Senate seat.
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As for whether Underwood lost his virginity, he and Randolph played coy and would only say they did what was "best" for their relationship.
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Shelby played coy after Cochran's announcement, refusing to say if he expects to be the next chairman but making it apparent that he's interested.
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But we all know now that "Big Little Lies" is returning for a second season after HBO spent months being coy about the possibility.
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It's a fizzy mix of coy wit and slapstick physical comedy that says more than words ever could, as Matthau and Lemmon illustrate below.
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Asked by CNN's Poppy Harlow whether he was planning on challenging Pelosi when Democrats hold their leadership elections after the Thanksgiving break, Ryan was coy.
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A disproportionate number of those friends happen to be Middle Eastern men, and when she posts coy selfies to Facebook, they shower her with likes.
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He got his wombat in 1869, calling it Top — a not so coy dig at his mistress Jane Morris's hapless husband who was nicknamed Topsy.
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Maria Alicia Rubiana, El Caldo Parao's co-owner, is coy about what makes the inconspicuous roadside stand's soup so much better than others in town.
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The "Umbrella" chart-topper remained coy about his identity, instead only telling writer Chioma Nnadi that she was excited to be spending time with him.
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In fact, she was playing it pretty coy, but managed to give her fans a bit of hope that her singing career isn't so yesterday.
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Meta shut down in January 2019 and its assets were sold, but the company that purchased it remains coy about what it plans to do.
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Cole Sprouse and Lili Reinhart have repeatedly played coy about their rumored relationship, but their current getaway to Mexico is definitely giving off romance vibes.
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They were among a telling handful of designers romancing the corset, that age-old emblem of coy femininity, reviving it from its yearslong fainting spell.
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He had deep inviting brown eyes and the handsome looks of an older gentleman; she had straight auburn hair and a coy, Hollywood-esque gaze.
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Rihanna posts emotional plea for missing backup dancer, plus Val plays coy about Amber Rose romance rumors Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
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The company is being rather coy on when it will expand the payments feature to new markets, other than that it will happen next year.
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Sanders' campaign has been coy about setting expectations heading into the April 19 primary in New York, but Sanders couldn't help himself on Tuesday night.
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When asked about specifics about how Soloway and the writers are treating Tambor&aposs absence in the upcoming fifth season, Salke remained coy about details.
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Perry (whose full name was Coy Luther "Luke" Perry III) portrayed Fred Andrews, father of KJ Apa's Archie, for three seasons on The CW's Riverdale.
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He cannot receive money from tournaments, equipment manufacturers or agents and was coy as to whether his club maker would try to market his irons.
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They drove back to the small village where Coy, the journalist who had previously made a deal with Chhonn, lived in a local general store.
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Hardtke would write later that extortion by Khmer-language journalists like Coy has reached such epidemic levels that it has actually begun to deter logging.
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Referring to somebody as a spinster or "confirmed bachelor" was a coy implication of queerness, but it's also a signpost for the childfree of yesteryear.
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Previously, the NFL has said that it was waiting on more brain studies, according to CNN's Coy Wire, who played nine seasons in the league.
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Ryan has spent most of the last 16 months playing coy with Trump, generally signaling his disapproval without actually doing anything remotely meaningful about it.
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Kate Valentine (formerly Spade) revealed the rationale for her name change to Business of Fashion: "We're not trying to be cheeky or coy," she said.
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But when it was in his interest to play coy in the Louisiana primary, he acts like, 'Oh, I don't know who David Duke is.
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The coy almost-queerness of it: We're straight but not like that; too serious, too aware, or too intellectual for the juvenile boyfriend/girlfriend terminology.
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After the Politico report, Garrett refused to answer reporter's questions and even played coy with some of his closest friends in politics about his future.
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During an interview on Live with Kelly and Ryan in October, the actress kept coy when asked about whether she's expecting a boy or girl.
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The war is now the US's longest to date, and other than a select few, most people won't think twice about it, writes Derek Coy.
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The cause was "massive cardiac arrest," according to a statement posted on Twitter and attributed to his manager, a drummer for the band, Steve Coy.
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Merkel has been coy about her intentions, in part because CSU allies are pressing her to disavow her refugee stance in exchange for their endorsement.
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He was coy about what products would be part of the launch, but investors nevertheless sent Nike shares up more than 8 percent on Friday.
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As for trying out for the marching band -- Nick played it coy, but still seems pretty confident he could pull off a walk-on spot.
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They recorded his further self-immolation, and the resulting film has a queasy irresistibility, even as it remains a bit coy about its own motives.
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Daniel was coy about date specifics, but suffice to say the other guy lost interest because Daniel was hours late after being interrogated by authorities.
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The following year, Anderson appeared in Barb Wire, which has some of the same coy savvy as Baywatch—but here her persona takes the lead.
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CNN's database includes any potential candidates holding events after November 6, whether they have officially declared, formed exploratory committees or remain coy about their intentions.
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Kim Kardashian was coy about her fam's appearance on "Family Feud" ... she won't give up whether the Kardashian's kicked the West's asses or vice versa.
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Meanwhile, the eyes in between are capable of widening in pure glee or narrowing into a coy, sinister glower, depending on what's asked of them.
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In a crucial respect, they said, Mr. Mueller remained as coy as he was in his report, leaving his intentions and conclusions open to interpretation.
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Maxis and EA's long-lived life simulation game series has had a troubled and understandably coy relationship with sexuality, given that its audience skews young.
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His Twitter feed is sometimes combative, sometimes coy, virtually always provocative — an example of the tack he is now urging the Democratic Party to take.
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" How we reviewed it: A.O. Scott wrote that the film was "sincere in its commitment to nihilism, but coy about the implications of that commitment.
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But Ms. McCaw said this was the time for philanthropists to stop being coy about their clout and use it to advance the social good.
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Shah was coy on details, saying Reliance had yet to work out the financial fine print in what he stressed would be a philanthropic endeavor.
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They say, I can be coy in my silky slip dress, but I can also kick your ass with these boots if I have to.
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Though Mr. Giuliani had known him for decades (New York mayors inevitably know local real estate developers), he was coy at first about offering support.
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Testifying before Congress could help him win leniency in his criminal case, in which prosecutors have been coy about letting him become a cooperating witness.
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Shah was coy on details, saying Reliance had yet to work out the financial fine print in what he stressed would be a philanthropic endeavor.
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Firms are typically coy when it comes to giving deadlines on when a product or tool can expected to be launched, lest they fall short.
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Trump tried to play coy with Putin during the campaign, hinting that the two could have a good relationship if he won the White House.
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Yet this micro-budgeted independent film is a bit too coy in its approach, conveying what's transpiring almost entirely through furtive glances and pained expressions.
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On "The Tonight Show" on Thursday, Mr. Johnson, known as The Rock, wasn't the least bit coy about it when he spoke to Jimmy Fallon.
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"Seventeen" ends with these hesitant lovebirds on the swings, looking toward a future that by rights will include many a less coy and mawkish play.
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"Charlotte looked really shy and coy, but you could tell she was happy and then she said 'thank you,'" the boy's mother told the publication.
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Francesa, who has a noncompete clause in his contract prohibiting him from announcing any new venture until the spring, has stayed coy about his future.
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Manning, who has been coy about whether he will retire this year, should acknowledge that 18 seasons as an N.F.L. quarterback have been more than enough.
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I dressed the way I was supposed to—feminine and sexy—and I spoke the way I was supposed to: reserved, coy, and not very smart.
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When Rubio tried to get Tillerson to acknowledge Russian President Vladimir Putin's support of the Assad regime and other foreign policy adventurism, Tillerson was strikingly coy.
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While she tried to play it all off as a marketing scheme, there's really no reason for Gigi to be coy about officially achieving supermodel status.
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It's a coy wink to the audience, since we all know that Luke has bulletproof skin, and that only complete dummies would bother shooting at him.
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The musician was famously coy about the song's meaning, and while it doesn't give anything away, this experience renders Mercury's imagination in resplendent purples and blues.
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This year, Barrymore plans to spend the holidays with her ex-husband, Will Kopelman, their daughters and some friends, though she remains jokingly coy on specifics.
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The leadership of the FARC have so far been coy on policy details but are expected soon to transition to a party rooted in Marxist ideals.
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Between the lines: Airbnb remains coy about its IPO plans, but it's hard not to see these as anything other than steps toward a public listing.
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Cardi B is being coy about whether she'll have a change of heart in the marriage department, while Nicki Minaj seems in the market for marriage.
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A great many of the transactions on Venmo are public, which means you want to be funny and smart—maybe even coy—in the memo field.
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Spicer played coy about Trump's level of personal involvement in the ObamaCare push moving forward but said the White House would keep up its sales pitch.
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Washington (CNN)Third Eye Blind frontman Stephan Jenkins has never been coy about his political views and in 2016, he is all in for Hillary Clinton.
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The end of The Post is typical of Spielberg — don't worry, I won't spoil it — and some people will consider it too coy, or too neat.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Writer Ezra Claytan Daniels and artist Ben Passmore's new graphic novel BTTM FDRS is a coy, gruesome satire of gentrification.
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In a brief interview with The Hill, Schumer was more coy, saying only that a "presidential candidate, not to name names," was behind the hold. Sen.
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"He has said he will not focus on a potential appointment for a potential vacancy until after this year's election," said Brian Coy, McAuliffe's communications director.
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They share Barry's inability to think critically or deeply about the things he cares about—and here, Shteyngart isn't coy or subtle about where this leads.
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Once you grasp its basic conceit, about which I am deliberately being coy, there aren't too many places for it to go that will surprise you.
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The coy, let's-have-it-all-ways ambiguity might just be the death of us all, if not the certain death of one Beatrice "Tris" Prior.
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They've been trying to cajole the fish into independently swimming one-by-one into the Whooshh, but common carp are smart, stubborn, cautious and sometimes coy.
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The Bobcats halved the lead in the second quarter when quarterback Casey Bauman threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to Coy Steel with 2107:42 left.
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Being overly coy or obscure might play well in a Madison Avenue conference room, but it's not necessarily the way to make people remember your commercial.
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Viall has regularly written coy comments on Bilson's posts, leading fans to believe that the reality star and the actress may be more than just friends.
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The results occasionally feel coy, but each time the movie edges into mannerism Mr. Harewood and Ms. Dickerson pull you close enough to make it hurt.
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Or like, when we did the blinking eyelashes, those being a random thing — sometimes they'd flutter, sometimes they'd slowly open and do something kind of coy.
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The British government is understandably coy now about how it will negotiate, but Parliament will have a final vote on whatever deal is reached in 2019.
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Cooper was coy in court on Thursday about Bolton's intentions, declining to respond to a judge's question about whether Bolton planned to sue like Kupperman had.
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While Konta was unwilling to talk of the potential prospect of playing six-times champion Serena Williams in the quarter-finals, Wozniacki was not so coy.
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He was a little more coy about his meeting Thursday with Bernie Sanders, and whether he can get the Bern to fall in line behind Hillary.
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The 40-year-old suffered a cut to his throwing hand prior to the AFC Championship and has been coy about the extent of the injury.
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She had named Cruise in her top five on a 2013 episode of Watch What Happens Live, so who knows why she decided to be coy now.
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How do you tackle these concepts in a world where women are empowered to say yes — but taught that they must be coy when they do it?
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The married couple of two years already have a playmate for their son, as Cook's bandmate Coy Bowles and his wife Kylie welcomed daughter Hattie in October.
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Coy, who lives in nearby suburban Waukesha County, said he'd been dead set on Trump — but wasn't so sure what he'd do after the candidate's recent controversies.
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Trump was coy about whether he wanted a deal with China as he left the White House on Thursday to fly to the G20 Summit in Argentina.
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Mother's Day is a tough holiday — unless, of course, the family members in your life don't play it coy and come right out with what they want.
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You won't find a clearly chronological setup or any didactic texts here; instead, you'll find a highly conceptual, alternately cryptic and coy installation that's charged with energy.
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And then they&aposre playing coy with the prep work for Singapore, so Trump just took a step back and said let&aposs just work this out.
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Always coy about their relationship, Smirnoff and Lopez moved in together in 2007 and continued dating until the summer of 2008, when he admitted to being unfaithful.
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However, he pretends like he doesn’t know who she is, asking her coy questions about her family until he confirms that she's definitely his grandmother.
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Support the Girls is a barely concealed double entendre of a title for a film set in an even less coy Hooters-style bar called Double Whammies.
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Crux, a well-informed Catholic news agency, said the great majority of senior Catholic clergy oppose Brexit, although they have been coy about saying so in public.
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Coy became convinced that plummeting honey production at Coy's Honey Farm, which is Arkansas' largest beekeeping operation, was due to dicamba after reading one of Mortensen's studies.
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They hit up Dumbo House in Brooklyn that night but played things a little more coy back then ... leaving separately, but hopping into the same waiting SUV.
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They were coy in answering questions about their involvement in the murder, but they were emphatic about their professionalism, patriotism, and absolute dedication to the Russian empire.
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It's not being coy about this, with its invite to the event explicitly stating the Mi 5 name… What else do we know about the Mi 5?
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Only this time, the women buying their vibrators from the modern-day equivalent of the Sears catalog won't need to be coy about what, exactly, they're purchasing.
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In a televised interview on Monday when they announced their engagement, the couple were coy about the identity of the "mutual friend" who had brought them together.
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And while "Marriage Story" delves into the tangled thickets of its characters' feelings, it is coy — or maybe just tactful — about their sexual lives, together and apart.
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Green played coy on that note, saying, "When we focus on us, as opposed to what anybody else got going on, that's when we're at our best."
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The museum had closed an hour before, allowing Mr. Schreiber private communion with the heaving bosoms and coy smiles, the swathes of silk and froths of lace.
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While the Navy has been coy as to the purpose of the carriers' presence in the region, Trump spelled it out in a press conference in Seoul.
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Some companies use it to indicate a willingness to chase intruders while they remain inside a client's network; for others, it is coy shorthand for hacking back.
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He's as good at teasing confessions out of the book's coy 50ish women, Corrine and her longtime friends, having by now followed them through three full installments.
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In one, Coy gets beaten up in the deep background, but the camera blurs the violence, focussing instead on two unmoving observers who stand in the foreground.
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Unlike the Soldiers of Odin or other like-minded groups, the III%ers don't seem to feel the need to play coy with their hatred of Islam.
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There are Kourtney's denials about Bieber, shiny-faced post-club entering-all-black-SUV-with-camo-jacketed-Bieber about Bieber, coy half-smile just-friends about Bieber.
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The Lego Batman Movie was competent both as comedy and as a coy satirical take on superhero movies more generally — slightly less clever, but still super fun.
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And the truth is, I think Kathryn says it best in the film when she says, 'You know, Coy doesn't want to talk about how she's different.
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I think that her age is what makes it so apparent that this isn't anything else other than Coy feeling like the girl that she really is.
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"However, I'm concerned with how liability will fall in the case of accidents, where there are both self-driving and regular cars on the road," Coy said.
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Her features and frame were considerably fuller than in 1980, when she scandalized television audiences with the coy claim that nothing came between her and her Calvins.
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Most likely he thinks that being coy on US commitment to Article 5 will make member states who lag in their defense spending pick up the slack.
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Both Mendes and Cabello have played coy about their relationship amidst the romance rumors, often explaining that they prefer to keep that part of their lives private.
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The Friday performance marks the second time that the pair — who has played coy about their romance over the last several months — has performed the song live.
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Porsha Williams tried playing it coy when our camera guy straight-up wanted to know if she and her BF were shopping for engagement rings ... keyword: tried.
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He was passive, active, cocky, coy, aloof, needy; to virginal fans such as myself, he made sex sound liberating, funny, and boundless, as well as impossibly fraught.
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But even in countries where that's possible, Mr. Coy writes, there's no apparent political will for that, so the situation could persist for at least a decade.
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Over Isaiah Barr's warbling tenor saxophone and a minor, downward crawl from the bassist Walter Stinson, Mr. Hakim was whispery and coy, suggesting both innocence and fiendishness.
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A team finally signed the veteran safety, and while he played a bit coy about whether he would kneel for the national anthem, he did just that.
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The stars first sparked romance rumors in January, and she played coy about their romance soon after while hosting The Real — though she gushed about their connection.
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So we'll leave open the possibility that Trump is talking about some actual event and that he and his team are just being coy about the details.
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Some, including the famous cherries, are insect-luring exhibitionists; others, such as the oaks, are more coy, relying on the wind to help consummate the mating act.
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Speaking to PEOPLE at her 4th Annual Vanderpump Dog Foundation Gala in Los Angeles on Thursday, the reality star and entrepreneur played coy about the potential project.
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Regarding growth, Belvo is coy, saying only that traction is "very strong" today, having added "dozens of developers" since it launched its platform about a month ago.
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And typically, Coy said, the VA attempts to keep students enrolled even if a school has been suspended or withdrawn, to keep their education from being disrupted.
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With raven eyebrows and a coy pout, Camila Mendes is a charismatic blast as Veronica, lending weight to a character who could easily be a cliché vamp.
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Though he is coy about what he's getting at when he asks about Mulvaney, most aides and associates assume he is referencing the chief of staff position.
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This biography is "an entertaining account of an artist who liked to be coy with anybody who dared to write about him," says our critic Jennifer Szalai.
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Bear 273 nurses cubs At 0:11, bear 273 nurses three "cubs of the year," or "coy," meaning they were born in their den earlier that year.
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But the mystery of him — the prodigious one given to him seemingly at birth, and the coy one manufactured by him — might be too profound a barrier.
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Iggy's played coy up to this point, calling French a "friend," despite their makeout trip to Mexico a few weeks back ... but diamonds clearly make it official.
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Pamela Anderson is revealing some insights into her relationship with Julian Assange — though she remains coy about whether or not her relationship with the WikiLeaks founder is romantic.
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Young B — who is apparently going by a more sophisticated moniker these days, Bianca Bonnie — also has eyes for the DJ and isn't playing coy about it, either.
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Most Russian athletes in Rio have played coy, dismissing suggestions of a negative atmosphere or refusing to comment, saying they need to focus on the competition at hand.
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The Cut reports that the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star remained coy about it all, neither confirming nor denying that she's got another grandchild on the way.
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While other potential candidates play coy when asked about 2020, Avenatti makes a point of stating in no uncertain terms that, yes, he is "seriously considering" a run.
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While it's nice to know that the admittedly impressive Yves Béhar-designed screen will be making its way to market, Samsung is still being extremely coy about details.
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Lohan isn't coy about why she wanted to make Mykonos a fun, beautiful, and "safe" place for herself, because a few years ago it was the complete opposite.
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Kardashian and Bendjima have been together for nearly two years, and while they've stayed coy on KUWTK, they are all-out, in-your-face in love on Instagram.
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It's Michelle Pfeiffer's beautifully deranged final scene in Batman Returns, where an abused woman is twisted into a coy punisher, fighting off both intended saviors and cruel aggressors.
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But the U.S. and Russia have remained coy about the reports, which would mark the first known occasion that U.S. airstrikes have killed Russians in the Syrian conflict.
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In the past, some brands have tried to work around the rule with coy advertisements that acknowledge the Games without explicitly referencing the Olympics or the host city.
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Jenner got coy talking about the last person she texted ("it's a secret," she said with a smile), but the last person she called was dad Caitlyn Jenner.
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Musk was coy about the additional news, but did take a tangent later on to talk about music in response to a question about his own musical tastes.
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While she remained coy when asked what she thinks of Nick Viall being the next leading man, she still said she has high hopes for the new season.
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Details: The Trump campaign has played coy about whether, presented with the exact same circumstances as 2016's hacking in 2020, it would behave the exact same way.
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The Tamar & Vince reality star, 41, has been playing coy about her new relationship on social media as of late, but she's finally revealing details about her boyfriend.
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In her heyday in the 1980s and early 1990s all questions about her plans, her sex appeal or her love interests were deflected with a coy "Ask Mummy".
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Still, the producers' decision to play coy with Glenn's fate during the subsequent episode of Talking Dead meant that viewers were kept in suspense, uncertain of his status.
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Though Swift read the fan theories (as confirmed by another Instagram pic starring her cat) the "Bad Blood" songstress was coy about whether fans could expect new music.
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The media started speculating about Winter's relationship status, and then, because Ariel Winter isn't one to be coy, she posted what amounts to an official notice of singledom.
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That, perhaps, and because in a society as unequal as rural Cambodia's, it gave men like Sa and Coy a way to have the warlords take them seriously.
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Blue Sky to data driven: Many AR/VR 1.0 companies have been coy about their numbers, with independent data sources hard to come by in the early market.
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Slumping energy costs have kept inflation distant from the BOJ's 2 percent target while labour unions remain coy in demanding higher pay, adding to headaches for BOJ policymakers.
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We don't accept any of those excuses because we've recently seen first-hand how rigged elections and playing coy about accepting their results have real-life deadly consequences.
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Even the producers acknowledged a need to dial that back, or at least down, after the coy cliffhanger that ended season six and brutal start to season seven.
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Middle school saw the days of Rubber Soul, an album that sonically straddles The Beatles' early coy love songs and the complicated, opaque anthems of the later years.
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Coach Bill Belichick was predictably coy at a news conference after the game, choosing not to weigh in on Garoppolo's health and not saying much about Brissett's performance.
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One or two misguided adjustments have arrived in recent years, however: notably, the unnecessary, even coy, moment when Juliet kneels beside Romeo during the balcony pas de deux.
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He also played it coy when asked by lawmakers last week about specific conditions the administration has set for North Korea to achieve denuclearization and secure economic concessions.
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The board's response — they cited concerns for other students sharing the bathroom with Coy as she grew older — prompted the Mathises to withdraw their children from the school.
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Although the producers had stated that they would be deviating from the movie in ways that will "blow the fans' minds," they remained understandably coy as to how.
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If you don't remember, and given the insane ending to last night's episode you might not, the Brienne-Tormund fires were fanned by a coy look by Tormund.
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Brown played it coy when asked which new materials he was looking at but did add that, as great as he thought wool was, it had its limits.
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Something to consider #2: She's been coy about who actually paid for her trip, leading some to believe it might have been organized by a pro-Assad NGO.
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It's rare to see a top seed head into the playoffs without a clear starter, but the Ducks are still playing coy with John Gibson and Frederik Andersen.
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Mr. Young, who also wrote the script, teases out the story in bits of coy hints and half-truths about a tragic accident, leaving too many questions unanswered.
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She fights off an attempted date rape by a conventional, parent-approved suitor and then falls into a coy friendship with Marco, a Kellerman employee who is black.
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This episode tells the stories of New Yorkers reacting to some world-changing event; the show plays coy, but it's widely interpreted to be the 2016 presidential election.
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J.C. Haux makes contemplative trip-soul, and this lovely and absorbing song — with its sweet and coy male-female duet chorus — moves with urgency but never feels hurried.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo played coy when asked at the State Department on Tuesday if he would testify in the House impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.
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In the weeks and days leading up to the talks he heightened various dramas, from revealing the location to playing coy with concessions he was willing to offer.
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"It's been a tough four years there is no point in being naive or coy about that," said Coe ahead of the world championships which open on Friday.
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Donald Trump confirmed his ongoing bromance with Patriots quarterback Tom Brady last week, while Brady has generally played the coy card when recently discussing the nation's 45th president.
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Ms. Swift was less coy last month when she announced that she was the writer behind "Better Man," a new single by the country group Little Big Town.
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Mr. Trump has continued to be coy about whether he will agree to remove any of the tariffs he has placed on $360 billion worth of Chinese goods.
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Chris definitely won't deny they got something cooking in the kitchen -- if anything, his coy response pretty much guarantees they're working on it ... and for good reason too.
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Since then, Disney animations have assumed such a firm monopoly on stories featuring anthropomorphized animals that "Vixen" productions often seem fixated on avoiding anything excessively coy or droll.
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Mr. Trump, who landed in Osaka on Thursday evening, has been coy about what he plans to discuss with Mr. Putin during their meeting scheduled for Friday afternoon.
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She's coy about a possible feud with Nicki Minaj, but there's a buzz she's going to do a collab with Remi Ma, so a rap war seems likely.
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Board of Education, it dropped the "Negro" from its title and was almost as coy about the book's reason for existing as it had been in the 1930s.
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One dish Tan isn't coy about discussing—which he says used to be common in Cambodia but is not widely eaten today—is his lemon butter mushrooms starter.
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"One of the teachers asked him if he had seen this test before and he answered in a bit of a coy way," teacher Charlotte Smiles told the BBC.
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Hiddleston, 35, played coy, however, when a reporter grilled the actor about his "girlfriend" before he headed out for a Swift-less jog on the beach with his trainer.
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From coy off-the-shoulder frocks to mod and minimalist shifts, we've got every style you need to be well-dressed for the rest of the year, and beyond.
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"Whereas in the past, India was coy about suggesting a larger regional role, today, India talks of itself (as) a leading global player," said the Observer Research Foundation's Pant.
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Though Anderson has remained coy about the nature of their relationship, she called Assange "one of my favorite people" in one of her many lengthy posts on her website.
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Kuehne's comments take the heat off DSV Chief Executive Jens Bjorn Andersen, who has been coy about whether he might sweeten his offer for Panalpina to seal the deal.
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Perry — née Coy Lucas Perry III — was born in Mansfield, OH in 1966, and moved to the countryside town of Fredericktown after his parents separated and his mother remarried.
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However, for every coy flirt they send each other's way, there's the reality of the situation, which is that they are, at the end of the day, competitors. Tension!
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Coy, comical and completely crazed, she outshines everyone in the DC universe, and Margot Robbie, who plays her in 'Squad,' expertly occupies every naughty niche in her convoluted psyche.
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But enough of the coy, self-effacing routine, what about those amazing cities on the covers of the science fiction novels we all know you read as a child?
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Still, O'Rourke isn't alone in hinting at a 2020 bid: Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders, and Michael Bloomberg have all given coy statements indicating they're considering it too.
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" But Cruz aides were coy about timing or a decision, with Cruz himself saluting an question from a reporter about the size of the list as a "nice try.
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China is already a major market for the company (2016 Tesla revenue in the country hit more than $1 billion), despite Musk playing relatively coy about Tesla's operations there.
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"Whoever broke into the house caught them all by surprise because James and his wife always had a gun on their hip," neighbor Coy Herbert told ABC 11. Gov.
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Goldman remained coy, pointing out that fantasy elements like creatures are part of the world George R.R. Martin built and that they could appear in any of the spinoffs.
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So there was something intriguing but forced about the April 25 series finale, which jumped ahead into "Batman Begins" territory, while still playing coy about its most famous character.
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Though Anderson has remained coy about the nature of their relationship, she called him "one of my favorite people" in one of her many lengthy posts on her website.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Former world heavyweight champion David Haye said on Wednesday he would return to the ring before the end of the year but remained coy on the details.
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It also offers the coy conceit that a framed photo of a barely visible Obama is more important to him than standing next to Trump in the (orange) flesh.
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Janelle Monáe has been coy about her sexuality throughout her career, but before releasing her latest album Dirty Computer later this week, she has some rumors to clear up.
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One journalist, Coy Saveuth, lived a few miles from Snuol, up the muddy logging road where Taing, Sa, and the others would drive looking for the shipment of logs.
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"I just had to get f—, that's all," Cardi remarked as a coy smile spread across her face, according to a fan video, adding that she feels "rejuvenated" now.
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But now, the flamenco-spun sound of Spain's Rosalía—unearthly and more coy—is seeping into the mainstream in a way that wouldn't have felt welcome five years ago.
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Joe Biden, who's been coy about a potential presidential bid since leaving the Obama administration, admitted to Vanity Fair's David Kamp that he's not ruling out a 2020 bid.
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Her voice has none of the grit of Rihanna's, and none of the glassiness of Bush's; but her coy falsetto still manages to get out a pretty stunning mashup.
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By playing coy about its (admittedly presumed) intentions to let inflation rise and stay above target for a while, the Fed will undermine the economic benefit of the inflation.
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Morrissey stood in all his coy, gyrating glory, wearing not one, but two unbuttoned purple shirts while whimpering to the camera about youthful bodies pierced by organic foreign objects.
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And while Apple has always been coy about the actual specifications of their devices, hard numbers for processor speed, RAM, and battery life are less important than ever nowadays.
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