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AGES 8-10 Parentshouldld make a cautious judgment, but most children will enjoy the film.

She says the government would make a cautious forecast of revenues.

But scandal-handlers must always beware: the Express in 2009, the Guardian in 2010 and all the rest did not make a story "old" when they ran it – just one that couldn't make a cautious Portland Place leap to attention.

All of this on top of an economy that is already at 4.9% unemployment and showing sufficient increase in inflation to make a cautious Fed likely to hike rates in early December".

Somewhere, shaking his cauliflower ears in dismay, a grizzled old retired prop was probably secretly wishing someone would just stick the ball up his jumper and make a cautious three inches.

La Peña had determined not to heed plans from Graham and Admiral Keats to make a cautious advance against the French at Chiclana, and he even refused to send out cavalry scouts to find out what Victor was doing.

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In 1838 La Caricature made a cautious and short-lived reappearance under the title of La Caricature Provisoire.

The agency has made a cautious proposal that the airlines equip themselves to broadcast the signals, but not until 2020.

Overall, leading shares have made a cautious start after Monday's surge on positive manufacturing surveys around the globe.

Because Giambi made a cautious apology about what he did, he is not considered as much of an outcast as Barry Bonds.

East passed, South rebid two diamonds, West competed with two spades, North continued with three diamonds, and South made a cautious pass.

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