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That period helps explain the wariness of some Labour figures.
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"My new master's degree lets me be part of the justice system's old boys' club," he explains, his smile tinged with the wariness of prison years.
That was the laugh line, the wariness of the cat.
Wankel was frustrated by the wariness of the Dutch.
That may add to the wariness of criticizing Mr. Stevens.
He explained that he had grown up in a tight-knit neighborhood in Mexico, and that the dynamics there were just like what he was finding in South Boston — the tradition, the closeness, the wariness of change.
The wistfulness of the sidelined philosopher was already turning into the wariness of the professional politician.
But the wariness of some locals merely reflects their fear of the authorities.
These early meetings have the wariness of two species confronting each other in a marsh.
Reich regarded them with the wariness of a crime victim whose assailant is still at large.
The greatest obstacle of all, though, may be the wariness of Russians themselves.
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