41. Yet, when it comes to assessing herself as a stylemaker or actress, Moore betrays a certain diffidence . 42. In fact, for all his surface diffidence , James harbored almost Napoleonic dreams of glory as an artist. 43. To understand his diffidence about revealing his sexuality it is necessary to appreciate the historical context of his times. 44. The duet aria is introduced by a ritornello " with a double hiatus suggestive of modesty or diffidence ". 45. His diffidence is rooted in his political upbringing in the'50s, a pre-ideological age of consensus. 46. Eddie Martinez, an American from Kansas who joined the company in August 1995, has broken through his diffidence . 47. The climate of Aragatsotn is deeply diversified due to the wide range of diffidence in the altitude of the region. 48. The two characters must cross borders with their own side, facing diffidence and disdain of the Emperean Empire itself. 49. She showed no diffidence or embarrassment, and the several thousand business and political leaders present gave her a standing ovation. 50. Putting it on in March isn't so much a sign of confidence as it is a sign of diffidence .