Don Cowan
"The shelter personnel tried their best to help socialize him and would walk him a couple of times a day, but if they met anyone along the walk, he would cower away," said Cowan.
Source: Newsweek
This individual acknowledged experiencing so-called “attachment issues” with humans, which the research in question focused on, but didn’t sequester herself from other people or cower from social interaction.
Source: Shepherd Express
14 City Middle (2005)Before he found his onstage groove, Berninger would sing hunched protectively over the microphone, or cower on the floor.
Source: The Guardian
Yes, cower in fear.
Source: EventHubs
Its fifteen panels contain vignettes drawn from Bible stories and local historical events: Jonah tumbling off a ship into the mouth of a whale; Adam, Eve and the snake arranged like gingerbread cookies in the Garden of Eden; stars falling from the sky while people (and one little mouse) cower during the Leonid meteor shower of 1833.
Source: WBUR News
Democrats no longer cower to a weakened National Rifle Association, but with a bare majority in the Senate and many GOP politicians beholden to extreme base voters, gun safety advocates will be forced to keep fighting this battle for years if not decades.
Source: POLITICO
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