But, they remain tight-lipped, to wait and silently revel in the king's stupidity. |
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They do as they're told, and under Yeltsin they were hired in droves for their tight-lipped discipline. |
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As with his magic secrets Gold remains tight-lipped about his next venture. |
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The school and the Government were both tight-lipped about the situation saying the results had been annulled and were under review. |
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Jones has remained tight-lipped about remarking on the English side ever since they arrived in New Zealand. |
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The authorities here are extremely tight-lipped about how this investigation is going on. |
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He remains tight-lipped over an 18-month internal investigation, which exonerated him. |
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He remains tight-lipped over most purchase prices, explaining that he has been prepared to sacrifice his home to clinch deals. |
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But both organisations are keeping tight-lipped about the reasons for the doctor's suspension. |
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I had hoped many tight-lipped elite military officers would speak sincerely about their role in the riots. |
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However, she was remaining tight-lipped on the identity of Limerick's newest millionaire. |
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The Aberdeen version may be notable for its tight-lipped silence, but still it speaks volumes, not least about Bacon himself. |
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Hanson herself, meanwhile, clings to a tight-lipped refusal to comment on her private life. |
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The Special Investigations Unit, which probes all police shootings in Ontario, was tight-lipped about the tape. |
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Sometimes we have no choice because of the tight-lipped government and the lack of transparency of what happens in Afghanistan. |
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It sent him on a four-month investigation among tight-lipped provincial, government, and private sector sources. |
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The Conservatives are tight-lipped about the information, never saying anything but the Prime Minister's talking points. |
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The paint and coatings industry has been very tight-lipped about the longevity of their products. |
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Don't be surprised if tweens or teens become increasingly tight-lipped about friends as they get older. |
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But the people who make banknotes remain particularly tight-lipped, security being the biggest priority of all in the production process. |
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Traditionally, the FAA has been tight-lipped about its relations with airplane manufacturers during accident investigations. |
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When our paths just crossed, we gave polite hellos and tight-lipped smiles and then continued on our ways. |
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The cast and crew remained tight-lipped about the storyline and the characters of the film. |
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In doing so, she catalyses a process of reconnection and healing where there had previously been tight-lipped repression. |
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Perhaps they are aware of the systems of bovicide but choose to remain tight-lipped. |
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In consequence we are becoming a tight-lipped silent majority afraid to rise above the parapet. |
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Meanwhile, the purchaser was also remaining tight-lipped on future plans. |
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But Vernon himself was yesterday tight-lipped about his wedding plans. |
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He didn't do too many interviews and was generally very tight-lipped. |
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The Government was today staying tight-lipped on the review. |
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But on the question of how he was identified and tracked, the officials were tight-lipped. |
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Marlo shrugged away, trying to mask his smile with a scowl, which only resulted in a tight-lipped frown, eyes twinkling. |
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Our big opportunity had been blown by a bunch of tight-lipped, upright folks who wanted to mind their own business. |
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Indeed, the Presidential Palace has remained notably tight-lipped since the scandal broke. |
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One of her enduring contributions may be to bring humor to this tight-lipped literature. |
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But Chris is staying tight-lipped over the the drink's special ingredient. |
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Police remained tight-lipped about the incident but according to reports, around 4 am, a man armed with a gun entered the restaurant and announced a hold-up. |
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I chased a tight-lipped Thain as he scurried through the lobby to get back to his headquarters. |
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We don't trust the tight-lipped, nor do we confide in blabbermouths. |
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However, the man there is very tight-lipped. |
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The media-shy couple, who were fiercely tight-lipped about their year-long romance, broke the news they were expecting a baby shortly before they wed. |
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While all around her are weeping and rending their garments over Mike, she remains dry-eyed and tight-lipped. |
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The touring pro Jesper Parnevik knows what it's like for someone in Woods's tight-lipped world to talk out of turn. |
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Her protagonists are tight-lipped and their worlds are sharply-observed. |
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So don't indulge in a 40-minute luxurious soak, using up all the hot water and most of the host's nicest unguents, and then wonder why everyone's a bit tight-lipped. |
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Swann spends nine months convalescing morosely, only snapping out of it when his housekeeper, played with tight-lipped understatement by Sarah Lancashire, buys him a camera. |
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When you leave a family behind in the east or the old country and have no one to talk to for months on end but your tight-lipped husband and the wind, you may go mad. |
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Our customers rely on us to protect their business by staying out of the spotlight and by being tight-lipped about what they do and what we're working on. |
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Officials, citing security reasons, have been tight-lipped. |
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Stoic and economical in his movements, expressing emotional pain through tight-lipped grimaces and squinty eyes, Mortenson is the perfect cowboy hero. |
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He would have sprung upon Captain Blood, who stood aloof, alert, tight-lipped, and watchful. |
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The community is both tight-lipped and litigious, a combination that makes it difficult to find people willing to talk about it. |
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Everybody involved in assisting the Malaysians has been very tight-lipped about what is going on. |
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Both Britton and Chandler were tight-lipped about just where audiences will find Eric and Tami Taylor. |
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In many new buildings, though, neighbors are venturing beyond tight-lipped hellos at the mailbox. |
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Something about analysing what makes us laugh uncontrollably, renders these scholars tight-lipped, ashen-faced and on the distinctly uptight side. |
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Because the Nobel Committee is notoriously tight-lipped, the general public never finds out who finished second in the voting. |
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Although the Serious Organised Crime Agency has remained tight-lipped about where its crime-busting agents will be based, it is believed there will be officers inside Wales. |
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Both the Plaintiff and the Defendants are being tight-lipped, and information outside of the above-cited article and online court documents is scarce. |
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