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Ali's eloquence is more firmly restrained; the language of "Brick Lane" seems both deliberately unflamboyant and metaphorically precise.
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For David Cameron, while the language was more restrained, the sentiment was shared.
Neither candidate made much of an effort, in the tense hours and days that ensued, to restrain either the language or the tactics of their seconds.
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Antin said he restrained the man.
Here it is argued that the shared values and customs of traditional societies provide a guiding framework, or design language, that restrains the many small acts of individual construction and integrates them into a larger cohesive environment.
While the president sounds restrained in his language and even perhaps personally ambivalent about the operation he seems likely to order, Mr. Kerry came across on Friday as an unstinting advocate for action against what he called "a despot's brutal and flagrant use of chemical weapons".
Even though its findings are largely critical, the draft report is restrained in its language, and there are several discussions of disputed issues in which the commission acknowledges that statistics support the Police Department's version of events.
There was no word on whether the Japanese asked Mr. Bush to restrain his language in the future.
The earthquake helped restrain the nationalist anger.
She leant forward to restrain the militancy.
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