Word: lippedness
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While Graff’s admittance to the briefing has created hype throughout national news media, Graff himself said that the briefing was less than dramatic, and that McClellan remained tight-lipped.
Mitrokhin, who died last year, and his book collaborator Christopher Andrew, always promised a second volume. Andrew and Penguin, the publisher, have told Time the book will be published in September, but are tight-lipped about its contents. Perhaps they will include a fuller account of the activities of Symonds...
Leung plays Lam, a master burglar out to nick a pair of ultra-valuable currency-printing plates, which, if they fell into the wrong hands, would allow criminal forces to flood the U.S. market with counterfeit bills. That's why both Korean mobsters and "Arab dissenters," in the curious words...
The only exception to Harvard’s tight-lipped policy is the University’s thorough sexual harassment reporting, which Carter characterizes as “probably the best in the nation.”
Now that the Corporation has given unconditional support for Summers, it is unlikely that any professor or staff member will feel comfortable approaching them with the kind of information that is most important right now—examples of intimidation, bully tactics, stifling of debate. In the tight-lipped, public...