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"They're usually cautious and will watch to see what happens.
But Clinton's approach to foreign policy was usually cautious and incremental.
The usually cautious body looks set to be scathing in its analysis.
Its Foreign Ministry quickly issued a statement whose curt terms departed from its usually cautious and opaque language.
Newspapers and broadcasters, some of them usually cautious, have reported prominently just how severe and intolerable the pollution is.
Moreno's feelings about the matter may have led the usually cautious Selig to express himself forcefully, too.
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MS. SELES is usually a cautious consumer, too, friends say.
Muslim sharia law was introduced in 12 northern states after general elections in 1999, but the states' Muslim rulers have usually been cautious in applying it.
In an exchange of personas, ABC and CBS, which are usually more cautious in changing schedules than Fox, are shaking up their prime-time lineups.
The best player, who is usually as cautious as a presidential press secretary, criticized the organization for demoting the acting pitching coach.
And, before anyone mentions Margaret Thatcher, she was usually rather cautious and sensitive to parliament, more so than Tony Blair was, I am sorry to say.
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