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Armstrong talks far more openly about, well, everything, but look closely, and even she is practicing restraint.
Was Donald Fehr wisely practicing restraint last week when he said he was making no "suggestions or accusations" on the volatile subjects of collusion and the unsigned and unwilling-to-retire Barry Bonds?
Since Tuesday — when stray mortar fire killed four Palestinian civilians as Israel responded to a rocket attack, and the Israeli Air Force killed four Islamic Jihad militants who were said to be preparing to launch more rockets — Israel seems to have been practicing restraint.
But for those who want to celebrate the day dedicated to a doughnut while practicing restraint, things can get a little tricky.
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But the Tibetans practiced restraint.
Under Chris, the Gore forces both preached and practiced restraint.
So he opted to practice restraint and let the passage of time assuage her anger.
In the rarest of instances, musicians learn to practice restraint not from a professional counselor but from fellow artists.
Washington should be making a greater effort to convince both sides of the need to practice restraint.
I don't happen to use those fabric softener sheets, but if you do, practice restraint, Mr. Manganiello said.
The administration has urged both sides in that conflict to practice restraint even as the United States geared up to attack the Taliban and Mr. bin Laden in Afghanistan.
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