But my fear of my father forced me to obey him and I cautiously made my way to the parlor. |
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To those who cautiously venture into such a hidden world, Wheeler advises respectful observance. |
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One way to invest cautiously is to buy a good stock mutual fund that has lots of cash on hand. |
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I cautiously waded in up to my thighs, and was immediately stung by a jellyfish. |
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At the end he hazards an estimate, cautiously and with qualifications, that the Aboriginal population was perhaps 600 when the settlers arrived. |
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We all move into the final phase of the campaign in good heart and cautiously confident of victory. |
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She tugged gently on the strand of beads around her neck, tucking them cautiously under her shirt again and letting a sigh pass her lips. |
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Many experts are cautiously optimistic that things will improve by the end of the year, although it could be a rollercoaster ride. |
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Her tail began to wag as he approached, and he cautiously dropped onto one knee before reaching to untangle her leash. |
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The film is cautiously optimistic in its portrayal of how intense love can transcend death. |
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This principle is sparingly and cautiously used and may never be employed to imply a term in conflict with the express terms of the text. |
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The artist appears to have forgotten, or cautiously avoided, his revolutionary ideals. |
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They laughed with their friends as if they had all the time in the world, but still watched the clock cautiously, lest they miss their bus. |
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It may be anticipated that the court will exercise the power cautiously and only in appropriate circumstances. |
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As I moved cautiously back to my room, my heart never stopped pounding loudly in my ears. |
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The camera is now a portal through which we may spy cautiously on his hapless world of emotionally isolated human beings. |
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The new administration appears to be looking forward, and we're cautiously optimistic about a positive tone for debate on environmental issues. |
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A careful historian working on a broad canvass, Harris's hypotheses are cautiously, perhaps somewhat pallidly, framed. |
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I cautiously hovered over it and a text-box popped up with the URL of the previous page in the weblog I was reading. |
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Dustin cautiously approached the swing door that lead to the girls' bathroom. |
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Now more than ever, the wise few must proceed cautiously and with circumspection. |
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Alexander still held her arm cautiously, but he soon let go, sensing that the danger had passed. |
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Stocks are moving cautiously higher today as investors keep a close eye on those oil prices. |
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I walk away cautiously, aware of the many holes in my tattered hiking boots. |
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The room snapped and crackled with tension as every eyes turned towards her, observing her, cautiously, amusingly. |
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They were cautiously feeling things out, but when the conversation didn't blow up in their faces, their voices grew more confident. |
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They cautiously advanced into the small basin, carefully examining the ground for footprints or other signs of recent use. |
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Abalone dressed with chilli, sweetish vinegar and served with melon and jellyfish was relatively impressive if cautiously portioned. |
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Gabriel unlocked the rooftop entrance and they entered the building cautiously, descending the stairs quietly into a storeroom of dry goods. |
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On board the battle ship Alkaline, Dex moved cautiously to his station near the jettison pods. |
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We're a long way from seeing these cuts put into action, but I'm cautiously optimistic. |
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I turned my head cautiously, just enough so that he wouldn't be able to see a silhouette of water droplets. |
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He answered slowly and cautiously, as if weighing his words before he said them. |
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He followed the clearing cautiously, staying in the dense jungle surrounding it. |
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There will be all the normal whinges and possibly a few boardroom rogues, but Scotland ought to be cautiously optimistic about the new year. |
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I continued down the hall until I reached the first open door and cautiously peered inside. |
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However, after their reversal of political positions, both are still adjusting to their roles cautiously and climbing on their learning curves. |
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If a dribbler gets through on a sideline past your near wing, approach cautiously and anticipate a pass. |
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The game had started off slowly and cautiously but it did not take long to find its tempo. |
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Not until we gave our word of honor did expressions cautiously start to change. |
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Slowly, he heaved himself up on to his feet, and cautiously stepped up to the eyehole once more. |
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I walked towards it cautiously and with a quick yank, pulled away the covers. |
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Carol Boozer, DSc, one of the researchers, says she is cautiously optimistic about the study's findings. |
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The result is a poised and thoughtful study in grief that navigates a narrative cautiously balanced between life and death. |
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The police decided to proceed very cautiously, as they were in a residential area, and people were in all the houses around. |
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The patriarch of the family cautiously goes into the kitchen only to find that there is only a half quart of milk and two slices of bread left! |
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You read them and you see a man so cautiously calculating not to put a foot wrong that he envelops himself in a fog of caveats and equivocations. |
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Suddenly, I felt like the mad loony in the corner that everyone cautiously avoids. |
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He said with authority as he cautiously began to untangle himself to stand up and make more of an impact without loosing his grip on Marissa. |
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Institutions are treading cautiously, even as they up the ante by courting hedge funds more assiduously. |
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Even Barnett, who tends to avoid movie-industry hype, cautiously admits that expectations have been exceeded. |
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Accepting the cup, she deftly uncorked the bottle and proceeded to cautiously shake finely ground, dun colored grains into the water. |
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Six months later, no one has reeled the big boy in, but the gunslinger remains cautiously optimistic. |
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They approached the main street cautiously, even a little afraid, not sure of who or what they would meet. |
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I walk away cautiously, tip toeing along the path, aware of the many holes in my tattered hiking boots. |
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We detoured around two possible car bombs that had been cordoned off while Iraqis cautiously approached. |
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They stated being protective of their time, cautiously deciding how it would be best utilized. |
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As for a final round that he will start five shots to the bad, Monty was cautiously optimistic. |
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He lowered his arm slowly, cautiously, extending it well away from him, and the bird mantled as it shifted its weight to balance on his wrist. |
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Instead, I'll drive cautiously home, going under the speed limit for the first time since my last driver's test. |
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My wife and I cautiously climbed onto the first rung of the property ladder almost eleven years ago. |
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Use composite dressings cautiously if the patient is dehydrated or has fragile skin. |
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The puppy sniffed his hand cautiously and immediately his tail began to wag. |
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He cautiously removed from under his helmet the hamburger, thievishly glanced round and thrust it into his mouth. |
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Without another word, she cautiously stepped onto the stool as the tailor got out a measuring tape. |
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A curious sight met their eyes as they came cautiously around the foremast. |
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Michel Sayde, an Eastern Orthodox Melkite priest from Lebanon, also cautiously believes that the Marolly house is blessed. |
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I could feel him there though, sensing me, moving cautiously, the way I was moving. |
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But for now he is happy to explore the surprises that the house provides as work cautiously begins on stripping away the paint. |
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She stood up cautiously, briefly glancing around to make sure that everything was as it should have been. |
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And Mr Brown, who cautiously backed Mr Blair's pro-European calls, will today meet the bosses of the pro-euro Britain in Europe campaign. |
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But it's because we don't know that answer that we've tried to budget very cautiously and to provide for all reasonable contingencies. |
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All around us, Berliners were lighting off fireworks, firecrackers, noisemakers and rockets, and none too cautiously. |
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He moved forward cautiously until a man came into view crouched in the shallows of the river. |
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I once surprised a fox that was cautiously making its way towards a large bevy of quails. |
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Everybody, even our best skiers, cautiously sidestepped down the first narrow pitch, then made cautious traverses and kick turns. |
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Bazzi is more prepared than others, he tells me in Arabic, looking cautiously over his shoulder before fumbling in his money belt. |
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I hopped up quickly, cautiously moving around, rolling my eyes in every direction, turning my head every which way. |
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He cautiously poked the first node, concentrating solely on the object at hand so that he didn't hear the loud blare of ambulances approaching. |
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We paused with morbid fascination at the scene of the recent lorry tragedy and peered cautiously over the edge. |
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Fear motivates us to drive cautiously even when in a great hurry, and fear makes a diabetic adhere to his diet and take his insulin daily. |
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A group of men and women advanced cautiously into the clearing, covering the wounded with their slings, blowpipes, and bows. |
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Quietly, and cautiously, she unbuckled the seat belt and crawled over James's lap. |
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Sophia saw his hands clench and unclench and cautiously shifted back a bit. |
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He fought his tears and cautiously brought the blanket around Emma down a little, uncovering her bare chest. |
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Trailed by Sara, he skipped down the stairs and cautiously opened the door. |
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Nevertheless he began cautiously, with a four-iron off the 1st tee, his mild slice finding the light rough on the right of the fairway. |
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Shaun began the event cautiously knowing that one slip on the loose surface could lose him the event. |
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Palmer, meanwhile, is moving slow and cautiously through the city looking for a safe location where he can hide. |
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He looked around cautiously to see if anyone could overhear, but the booths were designed for privacy. |
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Back in my chalet I was relaxed and cautiously wondering if I'd escaped the unseasonal weather. |
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Tristyn cautiously pulled out her small box of colored pencils, taking precautions not to disturb the proctor. |
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Gilbert is cautiously optimistic that the acquisition will be earnings positive sooner rather than later. |
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They proceeded more cautiously down the path, but for the moment the air was clear. |
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We have found cross sectional age differences which we cautiously, yet venturesomely, interpret in a developmental way. |
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All around us, Berliners were letting off fireworks, firecrackers, noisemakers and rockets, and none too cautiously. |
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He pushed one on the speed dial and put it to his ear, looking at her cautiously. |
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Only over time had certain official agencies taken up the problem and carried the message forward, albeit somewhat cautiously and constrainedly. |
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But it is still useful to find it recorded in a single volume that brings the story up to date and peers cautiously into the future. |
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I tread cautiously here, firstly because my one posted review, which has no comments as of this writing, is quite weak, if inoffensively so. |
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He paused a moment to allow his eyes to adjust to the reduced lighting then proceeded cautiously. |
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Sociologists said the contest would reveal people's private lives to the public and should be held cautiously. |
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She recovered herself and cautiously took two steps up the companionway, just enough to see around her. |
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Brae followed cautiously, and Chase stood behind him stammering his misgivings. |
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The garden door led to a small passageway down the side of a shed at the end of the short garden and Mike cautiously edged his way up. |
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Mary, the scullery maid, leaned out the kitchen door cautiously. |
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For the moment, they are cautiously, superstitiously, optimistic. |
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British commanders then, and British writers later, would maintain they had moved too cautiously. |
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A Federal Reserve report on economic conditions released Wednesday offered a cautiously optimistic outlook. |
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She approached it cautiously, slowing her pace down to a jog. |
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After seeing the error of their comrades, the three armed men advanced more cautiously towards Erik, attempting to surround him first before they laid into their attack. |
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She nodded and, releasing my hand, moved cautiously forward. |
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Michael nodded solemnly as he cautiously roped the bull, then tied the other end to Starlight's saddle, he mounted her and slowly had her back up. |
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The assimilationist policies continue cautiously, in large part because the non-indigenous population yearns to decide how First Nations should conduct themselves. |
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Borrowing a powder horn from Balen, he pops open the top and cautiously reloads the weapon, taking care despite his inebriation to keep the powder away from the burning fuse. |
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We, too, are exiting our own emotional bunkers after eight days of war, tentatively, cautiously, skeptically. |
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Christmas morning, Nathan Deuel talked to refugees cautiously observing the holy day. |
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Then cautiously place the motherboard in the case to determine where the copper standoffs, to lift the motherboard off of the metal backplate, need to be mounted. |
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Finally, she stops coughing and the masters approach her cautiously. |
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I cautiously picked up the instrument, strummed a few chords, closed my eyes, and sang. |
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Official spokespeople were initially hostile, but have now taken the smart public relations step of cautiously complimenting the duo for raising topical issues. |
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This number will increase this year, as we are moving very cautiously at the moment, letting borrowers see how microenterprise loans can be utilized. |
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The mood inside the West Wing late Friday was cautiously, but palpably, optimistic about securing a Copenhagen deal. |
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Pulling a robe over her nightdress, she cautiously left the room. |
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The parrot squawked as I cautiously slid into the passenger-side seat. |
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This lawn belonged to my paternal grandmother, whom I cautiously called Mammaw, for she resented being called anything that remotely betrayed her caducity. |
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She got cautiously back to her feet, but didn't walk any nearer. |
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I strolled cautiously toward it and twisted the doorknob carefully. |
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Yet, by cautiously placing precious melodies in the heart of his soundscapes, Octavius creates with this album a disturbingly chilling cinematic piece of work. |
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The rescue steamer proceeded cautiously through the ice field. |
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The blond cautiously made his way over to me with ice pack in hand. |
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In the circumstances, Jayawardene and Nawaz were forced to play themselves in cautiously, with the inevitable result of a drop in the scoring rate. |
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She cautiously plucked a blade of grass from the lawn, and scrutinised it. |
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Although his short, unruly brown hair shook as he stood cautiously from his seated position, his deep brown suit that he wore prestigiously took all the eyes away from it. |
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The union does not oppose the liberalisation of the postal network, but only urges that it takes place more cautiously in order to prevent a groundswell of opposition. |
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A few seconds later a short, dumpy woman cautiously opened the door. |
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He reined Wrangle to a walk, halted now and then to listen, and then proceeded cautiously with shifting and alert gaze. |
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The sound of Mistress Affery cautiously chaining the door before she opened it, caused them both to look that way. |
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It is easily grown and arrows freely. It appears to be of moderate merit only, but might be cautiously tried on a small scale. |
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Jones had mentioned the fact of his amour, and of his being the rival of Blifil, but had cautiously concealed the name of the young lady. |
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Since nearly losing his shirt in a business deal a few years back, he investigates new opportunities more cautiously. |
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I am cautiously optimistic, but as with all private member's bills, you can never be certain. |
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Move cautiously and reassuringly and the bear will purr contentedly. |
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Polyolefin resin producers appear to be cautiously supporting this new service, although most sources were reluctant to be quoted directly. |
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North Korea has offered high-level talks with the US in a bid to ease tensions in the Korean Peninsula, but Washington has reacted cautiously. |
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Every day he cautiously emerged from his hotel filled with trepidation. |
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Brakey was cautiously optimistic about his chances in November. |
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What makes Noah mildly ambivalent, yet cautiously optimistic? |
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When Environmental Management is employed for CWTS systems, azoles must be used cautiously if at all. |
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In barren Women, and stale Maids, Tapping should be very cautiously undertaken. |
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If only he could stand on the ice for a moment or two he might manage to move cautiously forward in some reasonably skaterly manner. |
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Starving patients can be treated, but this must be done cautiously to avoid refeeding syndrome. |
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He made his maiden speech in February 1932 on the subject of economic policy, advocating a cautiously protectionist approach to cheap imports. |
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Earl Gray argued that the aristocracy would best be served by a cautiously constructive reform program. |
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Man has to feel his way most cautiously in the quaggy soil of ignorance, suspense, superstition and moral darkness. |
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At the other tables, Lady Billingham made five diamonds exactly, but both Commons pairs cautiously stopped in partscores. |
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The acronym was very cautiously if ever used by Calvinist apologists and theologians before the booklet by Steele and Thomas. |
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Finland reacted cautiously to the collapse of the Soviet Union, but swiftly began increasing integration with the West. |
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Hong said that the Chinese Foreign Ministry and the Defense Ministry have stated their position to the ROK and urged them to cautiously and properly handle the issues. |
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Work slowly and cautiously until you have learned the ropes. |
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Because if Sven insists his England continue to play as cautiously as a Sunday driver then they'll be on their way home from Germany this evening. |
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In contrast, the NYYC cautiously prepared its first selection trials. |
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Later writings on the Vikings and the Viking Age can also be important for understanding them and their culture, although they need to be treated cautiously. |
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Carolyn Sinclair, a policy adviser, suggested that Thatcher proceed cautiously in working with black communities because she believed they gave cannabis to babies. |
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I knew that someone had entered the house cautiously from without. |
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