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A refugee from Venezuela, Ms. Marquez carries herself with a confident yet cautious air.
Al-Issawi has a taut, lean build and the cautious air of a man who has weathered many controversies and covered many wars.
Ishiguro's avoidance of phrasal verbs is a major problem here - it gives his narrator a circumlocutious, cautious air which isn't really very helpful.
That sorrow is still evident in the 43-year-old Jack, who returns from his long time away with the cautious air of "a stranger unsure of his welcome".
We went to Florence that September with a cautious air of celebration, and though she couldn't do very much the heat draining her badly being abroad suited her.
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Bond sentiment is sufficiently cautious, the air bag that cushions inflation's mild upward thrust.
Networks are still cautious about airing liquor commercials, and tend to broadcast them at night and not during big events like the Super Bowl.
Friedman, from Pittsburgh, said he remained cautious about the air quality, even after the group issued the apology for the masks.
But the foreign secretary, Philip Hammond, adopted a more cautious approach on air strikes, saying simply on 18 August that there are no plans for Britain to join the US in launching air strikes.
The government is continuing a cautious approach, providing air suport to the Kurdish fighters.
"There's been an air of cautious nervousness because the story has not come out yet".
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