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Perhaps the fellow is just wary by nature.
Other veterans of uranium's past are wary, by dint of experience.
At first wary, by October 1941 he had come to accept the military's argument that war with the United States was unavoidable.
Those attacks and a spate of trap cuttings have led the marine police to increase patrols and have made lobstermen, wary by nature, more anxious than ever.
Ms. Smith, who was sublime in the 2005 Signature production of "Bountiful," gives us a heartbreakingly tentative Mamie, made wary by loss and rejection and all too aware of the waiting grave.
Mr. Belmokhtar, described as taciturn, watchful and wary by a Malian journalist, Malick Aliou Maïga, who met him last summer, was one of the most experienced of the leaders of what became Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb until he broke with the group last year to form his own organization, the Signed-in-Blood Battalion, sometimes translated as the Signatories for Blood.
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They began offering their own "free organic fair-trade coffee" to wary passers-by.
He or she does so not by being wary but by becoming puzzled in a normal pursuit of pleasure.
(Wary onlookers, by contrast, kept their distance).
Mr. Scheele first reassured wary dealers by flying them to England to show them his new product plans, and by introducing a more generous leasing deal.
The fervor in Chongqing has not been accompanied by substantive efforts to shift away from capitalism and back toward collective ownership of the economy, but it has prompted wary watchfulness by multinationals.
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