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The selection of Nobel laureates is a very closely guarded subject – see this amusingly circumspect interview with Geir Lundestad, the secretary of the Norwegian Nobel committee for proof – however, the committee has expressed regret at not awarding the prize to Gandhi and in honour of him, no one was awarded the peace prize in 1948, the year of his death.
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King Abdullah, who previously called for Syria's president, Bashar al-Assad, to step down, was more circumspect in an interview last week, mentioning worries that Qaeda-linked fighters had joined the opposition.
Former Panther organizer Kathleen Cleaver is circumspect in her interview about the party's open-door recruitment policy and consequent lack of quality control ("We had no idea who these people were!").
Mr. Summers was more circumspect, saying in an interview, "We just don't talk about the circumstances of individual deals".
There is Senator Mark Begich of Alaska, who has said flatly that he would not support a new assault weapons ban, and Senator Mark Udall of Colorado, who initially came out in support of the ban but has been more circumspect recently, saying in an interview last week that he would want to see the language of any such legislation first.
(Ms. Gyllenhaal is also extremely circumspect about discussing Ramona in interviews.
Wadjda makes a catchy girl-power headline, but it's interesting that al-Mansour has been more circumspect about its purpose in interviews, stressing that her earlier version of the script attacked Saudi life more directly.
That was more circumspect than what he said in an interview in 2002: He let slip when Truman walked in (afternoon), what Truman asked for (an Old Grand-Dad bourbon on the rocks) and what they talked about.
Romney, post-England debacle, is being circumspect to a fault here, in this interview, answering questions as generically as possible, and yet with a prolixity that rivals...well, that rivals this live-blog, here, frankly!
Jackson was far more circumspect than his co-stars during our interviews, so we're choosing to believe that Peter has some seriously meaty character development on the horizon.
Haley Barbour, a former chairman of the Republican National Committee, who has been circumspect about endorsing a candidate, said in an interview that Mr. Romney would be the nominee, "barring his stepping on a landmine".
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