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"But I wanted to be careful — call it self-censorship — and did not show the series to a wide public".
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The Democrats were far more careful, calling their top donor club Leadership 2000 (for people who give or raise $350,000; there are 18 members).
Update: While our headline initially called it a "game", ILM/Oculus is careful to call it a "series"/ experience", so we'll stick with that, for accuracy.
The House members are careful to call their requirements for the states "minimum standards" instead of "mandates".
"Every case is a careful judgment call" and there is a need to protect confidentiality, said Dr. Lee B. Reichman of the New Jersey Medical School Global TB Institute.
In the end, though, Kennedy chose a naval blockade, which he was careful to call a "quarantine," because a blockade is an act of war.
Mayor Hahn was careful to call the project a redesign of the airport and not an expansion, despite his proposal to build three large new structures.
While credit cards are Nubank's first product, the company is careful to call itself a "financial services" company, and as such has bigger ambitions.
JFK also rejected the idea of an appeal to the toothless U.N. Instead he imposed what he was careful to call a naval "quarantine".
Until now, he had been careful to call the enemy military by its homegrown name, "the Front," rather than the pejorative "Vietcong".
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