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It is called prudence.
The road of demarcation between the racial enclaves was called Prudence.
Gordon Brown, the chancellor of the exchequer, boasts about his love affair with a woman called Prudence.
In 2009, Sipsmith became the first new distillery to use a copper still – called Prudence – to produce gin in the capital for nearly 200 years.
Property 1) in Proposition 7 is sometimes called prudence (see (Penner 2007)).
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Cairenes often shrug off stoplights and traffic rules and what more timid souls might call prudence, Dr. Khedr noted, and the revolution has done nothing to change this.
This we call prudence.
Championing what he calls "prudence, not exuberance," Governor Jerry Brown on Tuesday rolled out the annual "May Revise" of his proposed California state budget.
Furthermore, our study population consisted predominantly of Caucasian people, which calls prudence to extrapolation of our results to populations of other ethnicities.
And Mr Steinmeier, her foreign minister, called for prudence in the choice of words.
In a statement sent to reporters, Labor Minister Michel Sapin called for "prudence" in interpreting the numbers, however "encouraging" they might seem.
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