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In the 1970s, Mr. Horn worked cautiously to liberalize government controls in Hungary in an experiment that came to be known as "goulash Communism".
Louis VI (1108 37) spent his reign reducing the robber barons of the Île-de-France to submission, thereby restoring respect for the king's justice; he worked cautiously to promote the royal suzerainty over princely domains.
A government crisis produced by French armed intervention to restore papal authority in Rome prompted his appointment as minister of foreign affairs between June and October 1849, during which time he worked cautiously to preserve the balance of power in Europe and to prevent France from extending its foreign involvements.
Rescuers worked cautiously, for fear that the building could collapse like the World Trade Center buildings.
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United States officials say that they review cases each day to decide whether evacuations are necessary and proper, and that they are working cautiously and efficiently with the Haitian government to process the evacuations.
Families, single women, students and working people cautiously began to enter the park.
American and Canadian defence officials, working together, cautiously confirmed that "the missile deployed an object that appeared to achieve orbit".
The uproar seemed to inspire police officers to work more cautiously and, perhaps, to disengage; arrests dropped, and the number of homicides rose.
Sellers tried for the same high prices of a few seasons ago, but buyers, knowing the market has been heavily laden with these artists' work, reacted cautiously.
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