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Of late it has been more discreet in its killing, seeking instead to get political power.
Begley is more discreet in reporting on this period of Updike's life than less scrupulous biographers (which is to say, most biographers) might be.
It's simply that, for the next six months at least, such objects of desire will be rather more discreet in their, well, in their desirability.
Traditionally, North Indian weddings are full of pomp and show compared with South India, which is more discreet in spending and showing wealth.
But "Fat Girl," which is a bit more discreet in what it shows, has a much clearer idea of what it wants to say.
Truax said he had spent much of the last month on the road meeting with retailers, though he is a bit more discreet in his choice of apparel these days.
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Characteristically, Brant was more discreet, if in his own way as obsessed.
Surprisingly, she had turned down my suggestion of doing a more discreet interview in one of the Khrushchev-era apartments in the battle-scarred suburbs.
The Sabratha compound was part of a network of more discreet bases in Libya that could be used to launch attacks in the region or in Europe.
British troops are undertaking a more discreet effort in central Kosovo, repairing road and rail links and houses in a ring of Serbian villages around the capital, Pristina.
Previous German governments adopted much more discreet stances in their efforts to reduce the American nuclear arsenal.
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