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Not the conscious one, of course; he was far too discreet.
Naturally, the master tailor and cutter of more than 40 years is far too discreet to discuss whether Young Master Cameron sported one of Tom Brown's school uniforms.
(With minute shifts of vocal inflection, Ms. Fozzard, who is far too discreet to express strong feelings, conveys telling shadings of respect or disapproval).
You could badger urbane GM Ricky McMenemy to dish about guests from Madonna to John Prescott, but he's far, far too discreet.
Moutawakel is an insider, far too discreet to make random chatter about the five bid cities. (I would have told her I am a Nimby, rooting for one of the other four cities, but she didn't ask).
Mr. Harding, a onetime drummer for a rock band, is far too discreet to name any of the agents or editors who wouldn't touch his work a few years ago.
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Maybe the British are too discreet for this".
But it remains true, even with Ms. Van Patten and Ms. Zahorian, that the company is too discreet.
Hewitt has been much more discreet — too discreet to avoid more retirement chatter as he is now ranked No.202 and required a wildcard to play at Wimbledon.
Shang Xia is too shy or too discreet a brand to advertise.
The paper very subtly demonstrates several aspects of data presentation, but is too discreet.
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