Word: lippedness
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Professor of Psychology David M. Wegner says he has no complaints about the review’s tight-lipped policy.
And bucking a tight-lipped tradition, Meyer also hinted that the University endowment had risen from $19.3 billion, where it stood as of June 30, 2003.
With federal lawyers remaining tight-lipped, Tuesday’s brief offers a rare glimpse of how the government’s legal strategy is developing.
As things stand now, I see little reason to reinstate Rose. He has not made the slightest effort to redeem himself, and no tight-lipped confession can compensate for the damage he has done to the game and those around it. He surely has no case for being let back...
And the students who made the cut say they are as tight-lipped about the seminar with their peers in Annenberg as they are reluctant to wear Harvard sweatshirts in their hometowns.