Word: guardedness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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WASHINGTON: In the guarded language of diplomacy, "direct, personal and substantive" talks probably come out ahead of "a full and frank exchange of views." The former, according to National Security adviser Sandy Berger, is what Presidents Clinton and Jiang held at the White House Tuesday night. The informal t?te-?...
Last week TREVOR REES-JONES, the bodyguard who was with PRINCESS DIANA and DODI FAYED, underwent questioning by investigating judge HERVE STEPHAN in a heavily guarded second-floor room at Pitie-Salpetriere hospital. Although he recalls the final moments before leaving the Ritz and getting into the car, Rees-Jones...
What's the significance of Murphy's guarded enthusiasm for the Crimson's cakewalk? Perhaps it's the vision of a coach who recognizes what the box score doesn't necessarily reflect: that Harvard has enormous offensive potential it has yet to exploit.
The warehouse is someplace in Windhoek, capital of the southern African nation of Namibia. The exact location is a closely guarded secret for the treasure it conceals is so precious that it is informally known as "white gold." Inside, in room after room, stuffed onto metal shelves that reach from...
For Gen X, the lyrics of Alanis Morissette's Hand in My Pocket defines the guarded hopefulness of the new generation: