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Mr. Bush was photographed taking a solitary walk the other day, as if in training for photo-op strolls in the Rose Garden; he spent a few minutes on Friday talking tentatively about his new administration.
By all accounts, the government signaled its intention to persist with the crackdown, even as it tentatively offered to talk with some opposition figures.
I started talking to Octavia Mphumbude, who was tentatively testing a running machine in her turquoise jeans and black cardigan.
Not long before Leve stopped talking to her mother, she tentatively raised the subject of child abuse.
He is also writing a book of his own for Grand Central Publishing, tentatively titled "Delivering Happiness" — "a combination of talking about Zappos, the culture, core values, and the science of happinessss," he said, stretching out the word.
"You're talking about los fusilamientos — the firing squads?" I asked tentatively.
As we sat talking in his truck at the plantation, a solitary passerby tentatively approached the driver's side window.
Rather tentatively, Mr. Buffett started to talk about the economy, and Mr. Byrne defended his decision.
Four years ago, Mr Bush talked, albeit tentatively, about partly privatising the pensions system; almost nothing has been done.
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