Word: lippedness
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While Watson was characteristically tight-lipped about discussing matters that have not been officially announced, others in the University athletic community acknowledged that the fusion of the two departments had become official.
First, I was rich, and I didn't know then that money was a Bad Thing. I'd traipse in thrilled with news of an upcoming African cruise and naively read the tight-lipped hostility that greeted me as polite Eastern reserve, Or I'd be tanned in December and...
10:00 p.m.--Cambridge Debate on Women's Liberation. This forum was held in England with members of the Cambridge bridge Union Debating Society watching and baiting the two contenders: William F. Buckley and Germaine Greer. Buckley finds himself very much at home with the predominantly snotty, upper class, chauvinist...
As usual, the Russians are tight-lipped about the project. But Western observers believe that the spacecraft might release a smaller lander. If so, that would mean a rerun of last year's Mars 3 mission, when a TV-equipped instrument package was dropped on the Martian surface. The...
A tight-lipped, soft-spoken man by nature, Cox's relation with the press, crucial to the maintenance of his credibility, may suffer from his vaunted reticence. Cox spent most of the day of his appointment dodging reporters until he could be unveiled at a 5 p.m. press conference, and...