The right-wing press are being a lot cagier in their peacemongering now. |
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Diplomats may now be cagier about what they put in cables, but their work has not ground to a halt. |
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He seems cagier, more hemmed in by the perceived limitations of his office. |
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The second was a much cagier affair until the last half minute when both boxers began to unload. |
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With the scores even, the match became a little cagier. |
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The second period was a much cagier affair lacking clear cut chances, although substitute Kevin Holsgrove hit the post for Halifax. |
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Both teams have been among the goals in pre-season but against lowly opposition and this should be a cagier affair. |
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The second period of extra time was a much cagier affair with Palace defending deeply but they survived a couple of heart-stopping moments to prevail. |
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McNaught is expecting a much cagier match at The Hawthorns on Monday. |
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