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1. (= standoffish) [person, manner] → distante he was very aloof with me → conmigo se mostró muy distante she has always been somewhat aloof → ella siempre ha guardado las distancias...
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www.thefreedictionary.com/aloof
www.thefreedictionary.com/aloof
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Dating question: Why do guys always pretend to be aloof around girls who like them? THEY THINK THEY ARE BEING COOL, BUT THEY ARE REALLY SHY.... Answer I might add, it makes them feel macho and that in ... Discuss the question "Why do guys always pretend to be aloof around girls who like them?"
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Charles de Gaulle has always been aloof with journalists, and never with better reason than at the close of 1965. It was, after all, the press that had responded with the greatest glee at... ... To nearly every question put to him in the brief, 25-minute audience, ... Had the general any plan to meet President Johnson?
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We would like to have a month of focused commenting for those of us that are interested in becoming better blog citizens (thanks to Martin Weller for the phrasing) by actively participating in conversations and sharing your learning, especially with those new to blogging. ... I always love to leave comments in my friends blogs.
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mscofino.edublogs.org/2008/04/28/the-comment-challenge-...
mscofino.edublogs.org/2008/04/28/the-comment-challenge-31-days-to-being-a-better-blog-citizen/
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I have always been amazed why so-called intelligent people think it’s smart not to believe in God, when just the reverse is true. It’s foolish not to. The Bible makes the same claim, “The fool in his heart says there is no God.”; ... If we are the better monkeys, the mal-adaptive ones should have died off.
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One of my biggest interests is technology. Not that I’m the first one in line to buy the latest gadget, but I’m probably not too far behind. I had the I have to say it’s pretty darn cool! ... The electronic pages “turn” with a simple click and the reader can bookmark passages and write notes using the keypad.
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shyspeak.net/2008/07/11/new-aint-always-better/
shyspeak.net/2008/07/11/new-aint-always-better/
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Globalist Perspective > Global Environment; U.S. Population: Is Bigger Always Better? ... The U.S. population is projected to reach 300 million people today — and it will top 400 million by 2043. Lester Brown examines the myriad effects of a growing population — and concludes that bigger is not always better,
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www.theglobalist.com/storyid.aspx?StoryId=5707
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Asteroid Hunting: Bigger Telescopes Aren't Always Better ; By Edna DeVore; SETI Institute Director of Education and Outreach; posted: 07:00 am ET; 11 July 2002; ... "Why aren't you using this telescope to search for asteroids? Don't you know that near-earth asteroids are the biggest threat ... Sometimes, bigger isn't better.
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www.space.com/searchforlife/seti_asteroid_020711.html
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We’ll Always Have Enterprise ... A few planets even entered into diplomatic relations with the Xindi, although Vulcan held aloof, refusing to interact with a species that behaved with such barbarity. But if the Vulcans were prepared to aid the surviving Humans, they gave no public sign of it. ... “I’ve got a better one.
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