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That Mantel's speech was ultimately a call for restraint when covering the royals only adds irony to the ridiculous.
Re "Hoping for Calm, Preparing for Strife at Economic Talks" (news article, Jan . 25 and "With Thanks Comes a Call for Restraint," by Clyde Haberman (NYC column, Jan . 19: When the World Economic Forum convenes at the Waldorf-Astoria on Jan.
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A call for such restraint (or self-censorship), as well as for both public enlightenment and respect for organized religion, may be seen in George Washington's Farewell Address (1796).
Mr. Clinton planned to speak with Prime Minister Ehud Barak of Israel promptly, the officials said, with a similar call for restraint and an invitation to a separate meeting with the president.
The violence has unnerved a jittery Israel and prompted the US to issue a fresh call for restraint by all sides.
The United Nations issued an urgent call for restraint by both sides in the bloody and bitter endgame to the civil war yesterday.
But the Bush administration must resist the temptation to simply issue a mild rebuke and call for restraint -- it needs to do more.
President Vladimir V. Putin seemed to call for restraint on Thursday, but with a barely concealed smile, during public remarks to paratroopers in Ulyanovsk.
In the wake of the watered-down statement, the US began a series of joint military exercises with South Korea, while China continued to call for restraint.
We welcome the call for restraint and discretion in using limited resources.
Political and religious leaders on both sides have united to call for restraint and co-operation.
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