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Zang is eight years older, wiser and more circumspect, with a round face and large eyes.
I'll tear up watching a State Farm commercial but am more circumspect with the printed page.
Shorten and shadow immigration minister Richard Marles have been much more circumspect with their language.
He can't, and now he has to be "much more circumspect" with his senior staff.
The common people of Afghanistan are often circumspect with their opinions.
Not my actors, though – I've always been very circumspect with them".
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Burr spoke in a sad, low tone of circumspect rage, with an expression one might reserve for a martyr, and Price, with a modest smile, responded as such.
In it las Casas characterizes the explorer as "dignified and circumspect, affable with strangers".
Ms. Borodina is more circumspect, especially with regard to the last two of those roles.
This time, though, Gates lobbied on his old study partner's behalf; Ballmer, he argued, was no longer the volatile force who brought out Windows but a more circumspect executive with a tremendous understanding of the business's totality.
An actor himself (he recently played Scott Templeton, the journalistic rat on "The Wire"), Mr. McCarthy scrupulously avoids big moments and telegraphed emotions, and Mr. Jenkins, a durable character actor known to HBO subscribers as the spectral father on "Six Feet Under," plays his repressed, circumspect character with exquisite tact.
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