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Over an evolutionary history of having to avoid blows from grizzly paws and deadly nips from a pack of wolves, the wolverine has had to be wary, and it seems they extend this wariness to places where humans build things or spend their time.
Ruby Bentall brings her intriguing wariness to McCullers.
The Labour leader restricted himself, with an almost comical wariness, to statements of the obvious.
The Bureau's wariness to be seen as a political tool stems from its own history.
There may be a wariness to do so, a sense that "branding" is undignified for our national pastime.
But the deeper and more troubling issue is an underlying wariness to hire on the part of many employers.
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But that did not prevent a storm, or at least a slight breeze, of reaction, from pride to wariness; from concern to indifference to outright befuddlement.
Somehow, it is harder to place the moment when the excitement of a new year turned to wariness and then to alarm and then to futile questions about the nature of time.
Mrs. Clinton's walk — symbolic and scripted, though not announced — reflected the fine diplomatic line that the Obama administration has had to walk as the democratic aspirations that have upturned the Arab world have given way here to wariness, in Bahrain to foreign intervention and in Libya to a merciless military suppression.
Then, after a hiatus, the wariness tends to turn into something closer to blank terror.
A general wariness seems to be encroaching on these Games.
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