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After "The Great Waltz" had overpowered its first-nighters at the Center Theatre four years ago, the drama's wily Mr. Atkinson scampered back to THE TIMES and cautiously wrote that it was a "stupendous show". He was careful not to say that he had enjoyed it.

In the Winnipeg Free Press, Brad Oswald reviewed the show cautiously, writing it that is "decidedly different, distinctly weird and definitely-an-acquired-taste kind of great" and that some characters and scenes "are edgy and uncompromising and sure to shock and offend nearly as many viewers as they amuse".

And yet you end the book cautiously optimistic, writing, "African protest may become the locus from which powerful new political imaginations emerge, ready to be taken up by popular struggles not only on the continent but also around the globe" (page 216).

His first collection of poems, Charivari (1825; "Tin-Kettle Music"), was followed, beginning in 1835, by 4 volumes of Papillotos ("Curlpapers"); in addition to a few poems written cautiously in French, they contained his better works, written in his native dialect, la langue d'oc.

The image of "giving food" to joints is evoked: "I read cautiously all the things written on these products.

"In that speech, if not yet in his life, Shin had seized control of his past," Mr. Harden writes cautiously.

Early on, he wrote, cautiously, that it was a mistake to look to the fortunes of war for proof of the rightness of either side's cause: "Our belief hath other sufficient foundations, and need not be authorized by events".

"Our testing and experiments will guide what we ultimately do here," it writes cautiously.

The new report on North Korea, which has circulated among senior American officials and has been described to The New York Times, appears to have been written far more cautiously than the National Intelligence Estimate that erroneously described advanced weapons programs in Iraq.

Written with a cautiously optimistic outlook, the book is a good primer on the ethics of enhancements.

When I first reached out to him in 2005, he responded politely but cautiously to my interview request, writing: "I await the opportunity for you to know my work in person and to undertake new projects, always respecting my style, themes, and the media with which I have identified".

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