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"Maybe it's indiscreet to talk about discretion".
Aren't spy agencies meant to be indiscreet — to look at hidden things, wherever they are, and never mind politeness?
Once considered indiscreet to mention, it's now the beginning and end of any discussion of the election.
He said that he'd gone as "an analyst," on authority he finds it difficult or indiscreet to specify.
(I will not give away the ending, but perhaps it would not be indiscreet to report that some good guys survive).
It left Paris with an Indian maharajah, moved on to the prince's Spanish lady love, returned to the harem of his wives, had a later sojourn in America — and so much more, too indiscreet to tell.
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But his devotion to socialist principles and indiscreet hostility to Stalin's autocratic rule led to his undoing.
By Rogers E. M. Whitaker The New Yorker, November 24 , 1956P. 199 A recent issue of the Internal Revenue Bulletin deals with a seemingly money-to-burn alumni group that addressed what turned out to be an indiscreet inquiry to the Bulletin's sports department.
Walpole saved himself from defeat by withdrawing this measure, but those politicians who had been indiscreet enough to show opposition to Walpole's bill lost their offices.
How can you expect someone who is indiscreet enough to get caught to run a superpower, with its necessary lies and secrets?
In the autumn of 66 he accompanied Nero to Greece, where he was indiscreet enough to fall asleep at the emperor's artistic performance.
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