Natalie eyed her warily, unsure if she was joking or actually being serious. |
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It was enough to know they were there, watching warily from their cover as we passed them by. |
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Guns make me very nervous and I'd stand brewing the tea and eying the gun over the cupboard warily. |
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Trevor and I spread out while Mark leaned against the tree, eying us warily. |
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The studios have always approached Cannes warily, eager to use it as a PR launch pad for their prestige pictures. |
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They approached warily, as though the food might leap up and assail their gullets violently. |
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Picking up the papers I eyed it warily, it was obviously not going to be light reading. |
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Still, he looked like he would be nice enough, even with the way he was eying her warily. |
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The darker the drink, the more congeners and other hangover-causing substances you'll imbibe, so tread warily around ports and heavy red wines. |
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She turned her attention warily to her father, who sat mounted in front of her, wearing an expression of stone, and let her smile drop. |
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Cecil watched his opponent warily, ready to retaliate at the merest hint of an attack. |
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Anyone proposing such a project, which in effect aims to politicize young people, is inevitably warily received and closely scrutinized. |
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Meaning at any one point is given rather stingily, and received warily because of the obligations the gift entails. |
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Back at the king's court, many warily watched the cardinal's rapid rise to power. |
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Mrs. Anderson droned slowly and warily, looking him over with a jaundiced eye. |
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Until then, the lesser nations have to tread warily and negotiate with wisdom. |
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Midori watched the room warily, only listening with half an ear as she scanned the crowd. |
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He warily watches for signs of excessive consumption and hasn't had to crack down too hard yet. |
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The balloonfish is usually a shy little fellow, who retreats to a safe hole in the reef to peak out warily. |
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At that moment, Anne let out a huge yawn, and Lady Catherine looked at her warily. |
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The combatants were circling each other warily, and waiting for the next move. |
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Aiden watched us both warily, uncertain as to why we were grinning crazily at each other. |
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Sometimes there will be squealing siblings by their side and at other times, you'll see a mangy dog warily watching on. |
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Soon we were circling each other warily, but I had fought him before, and I remembered his weaknesses. |
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This was my cue to begin a slow approach with the camera, all the time being eyed warily by the triggerfish. |
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But as he warily entered, it was plain that my fridge-top CD player was hardly a boom box or even playing very loudly. |
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Color plays a pivotal role in a website's impact, thus, it must be considered warily. |
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Me and Simone were in a corner of the stuffy room, warily glancing at all the models as if they were about to attack. |
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Institutions that were once accorded great deference including the government and the military are now eyed warily. |
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In desperation, she entered warily into a sexual liaison with an army captain, who offered some promise of economic stability. |
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And that's exactly why third-year Redskins linebacker LaVar Arrington, a Pro Bowler in 2001, is approaching the season warily. |
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When the questioner is employed by the state broadcaster of one of the occupying powers, the respondents might be expected to answer warily. |
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He fumbled the key into the padlock, his gaze warily watching one of the three remaining ants. |
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Offered his old job back by former boss Hunter, in return for taking on a case, he warily accepts. |
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Time and again, in areas where hardened hoods tread warily, I see lost tourists in leisurewear by Tommy Hilfiger and accessories by Gucci. |
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Oxford is watching warily for a mumps outbreak as universities across the country see case after case. |
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Both Harriet and William strike the reader as somewhat eccentric, the sort of neighbors or colleagues one tolerates but befriends only warily. |
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They freeze, lapse into a wide-eyed silence, then warily continue their conversation. |
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Nobuyuki Yamaguchi concedes that conservationists need to tread warily in the U.K., a nation of pet lovers. |
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In the waiting-room, a Labrador, a golden retriever and a terrier eye each other warily as they await their call. |
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Jim walked warily into the drab institutional room, nodding to the inhabitant. |
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In a photo taken in 1965, the year my first child was born and my brother died, I eye the camera warily, my mouth in a tense line. |
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Amid widespread fears that York is being over-developed, many residents will view the proposal warily. |
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He looked back to Jessie, who regarded him warily from beneath a cascade of reddish curls. |
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They both turned to Paxton, who was watching them warily, apparently not wanting to get too close to Seth, which irritated him. |
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Will his followers climb that mountain with him or will they stay a few feet away and watch him warily? |
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Rats hustled out of garbage and you had to walk warily down the middle of the road. |
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Dunfermline had more reason than most to approach the match warily. |
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Marines stepped warily around the bodies, looking for their own comrades. |
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I stared at him warily before nodding and scooting back towards him. |
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She lucked out that day, however, nothing much really happened except for her mother flittering about, consulting with nurses and her father brooding, watching warily. |
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Being in town, I warily went along to the Colorado Ballet's production of The Nutcracker, a ballet I normally prefer only slightly to ptomaine poisoning. |
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As MLS resumes this weekend, coaches throughout the league may be regarding their fellow staff members warily. |
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Every so often, Maisara warily shimmied down the tree and wiggled her toes beneath the darkness, hoping to touch bottom. |
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People don't stay out of the jungle because of this state of affairs, but they tread warily and are always ready. |
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Yet, there is no doubt that companies do tread warily into new 'bottom of the pyramid' markets. |
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The message that is coming very clearly from all sides of the House to the Commission today is that the Commission should tread warily. |
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Kill white men the Crows did not, but trappers regarded them warily. |
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Upon warily entering a cafe you're immediately barked at for your order. |
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Even the most instinctively bellicose warily warn of making matters worse. |
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And synod and churchwide leaders look warily toward the future. |
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Bombarded with stories about unscrupulous corporate executives and the employees they done wrong, workers begin to gaze warily at their own managers. |
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Bennett Templar eyed the envelope warily without touching it. |
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Large-scale demonstrations were held and warily tolerated by the military. |
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He answers the phone warily, as if it were always 3 a.m., as if he were on guard against his own immense likableness. |
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And sometimes she watches me warily – she is not about to be tricked into blowing her own trumpet. |
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A herd of llamas eyed us warily, and a flock of Andean geese circled, then decided to land. |
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Its lenders are watching warily and a mini-price war has broken out in the food grocery market. |
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Just a year ago, he was regarded warily as a caretaker leader, lacking both force and personality. |
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However, like us in the New Democratic Party, they did so cautiously and they did so warily. |
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Walk warily and be prepared: how far this is from the negative attitude that a certain number of accidents are bound to occur! |
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All eyes are on you right now: some are viewing you warily, others perhaps are pinning unduly high hopes on you. |
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Although the move follows Brussels' push in this direction, the European Commission reacted warily to his announcement. |
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There can be no doubt that Jadus is playing a long game, and the other Dark Lords observe him warily. |
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Sure enough, a few minutes later their objections stopped altogether and they sat watching her warily, but with respect in their eyes. |
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Gabriel made his way warily down the row of curtained cubicles. |
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The ancient man rose warily on stiffened limbs and tottered off into the inner chamber. |
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When there is no sound coming from Mayo it is time to tread warily. |
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For the moment hordes of visitors tread warily around it, even though it's fenced off and held rigidly in place by massive steel cables attached to an unattractive girdle. |
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Elsewhere, ethnic groups continue to eye one another warily. |
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But while the desire to escape the British climate may be strong, you need to tread warily if your dream home in the sun is not to become a nightmare. |
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Elizabeth just looked at her warily, not moving from where she stood. |
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He took a chair, and watched her warily through wire-framed glasses. |
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The school counselor forced to deal with me pulled her headscarf forward and glanced warily at the videotape on her desk. |
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Natalie tuned out the lecture and took to watching her teacher warily. |
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Despite his insistence that the book is a failure, a warily honest narrator emerges. |
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He walks with stiff, rounded shoulders and talks with his chin down, eyes looking up warily through his lashes. |
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He watches warily as a young man in dusty boots walks down the unpaved street, pushing a flat cart carrying bright yellow plastic chairs, chickens, and a little girl. |
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There was a loud clash of steel on steel as the swords collided, sparks exploding into being, before both warriors pulled away, circling each other warily. |
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I didn't move until I heard slow footsteps and peaked over the top of the gold to see Garren warily approaching the dragon, favoring his left leg. |
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In my opinion, more bureaucracy should be viewed extremely warily. |
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So it is that Saudis have reacted warily to allegations, first revealed in France last October and lately amplified in the British press, implicating King Abdullah himself in misbehavior. |
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I perceived as if a blind man would have gone away from my side warily. |
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We warily sipped the lemonade, knowingly flirting with the tourist stomach disorder known here as Moctezuma's revenge. |
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The international community is proceeding rather more warily. |
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German banks were not the only ones to react warily to Profumo's offer. |
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If Aurélie loves in advance this unknown man, her sister Christelle watches his arrival warily and predicts the chain of events this intrusion will bring about. |
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But these have since collapsed, achieving nothing except even more bitter mistrust of Mr Karzai on the part of the United States. Back in Pakistan, the Americans will watch warily, too. |
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This is why we have also stressed that we need to tread warily, that carbon capture can reduce generation efficiency and that it is therefore difficult to estimate when CCS technology could come on stream. |
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A non-economist such as myself must tread warily. |
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The filmmakers would have to tread warily. |
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Politicians tread warily lest they court reprisals. |
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Simone Daillencourt, a model, is warily eyeing a giant cutout of Sophia Loren that a man is hoisting up by the waist as if she were his dance partner. |
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Sailing always with the sheets of mainsail and trinket warily in our hands. |
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The trio proceeded upriver carefully, warily watched by native Mandinka canoes, but this time no hostilities or ambushes emerged. |
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The new king is viewed warily by Bangkok's elites, who have sometimes worried that he sympathises with populist politicians whom the army has twice kicked from power. |
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Goths and vampyres warily tread, near where the Griffin lays his head. |
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The Sara frantically respotted fighters for launch, even while Fletcher and Kinkaid warily tracked the suspected enemy group circling to the southwest. |
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Armed Tupiniquim warily approach the beach, but on a signal from the two natives, lay down their bows, and allow the Portuguese to land and collect water. |
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Enderby watched her warily as she lay prone, having kicked the clothes off the bed, her nates silvered by the Roman moonlight to the likeness of a meringue. |
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