Sentence examples for unusually reticent from inspiring English sources

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Colom, who was fifty-seven, was unusually reticent for a politician.

"We've all made mistakes," said an unusually reticent Mr Murdoch this week.

Clemens seemed unusually reticent to his new teammates early last season.

— Jeff Gordinier Slate: Talk about mystery meat: Boar's Head is unusually reticent about its finances and operations.

Mr Whelan may have been unusually reticent about what was discussed, but a former minister was more forthcoming: "Charlie told Blair Sorryry, mate, it's too late'.

He was unusually reticent and left nothing in writing that would indicate the genesis of his interest in photography or when he took his pictures.

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But Mrs Merkel is an unusually private and reticent politician - there is no exhibitionism and grandstanding.

The BBC's Soutik Biswas in Delhi says it was an unusually combative defence by the Mr Singh, who has been seen as reticent and low-key since he became prime minister in 2004.

"Reticent majesty".

This is reticent Connecticut".

"Hollywood is very reticent.

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