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What a lifetime it had been, especially the first few local years as they prowled around each other like two wary cats, amusing the local population
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Then he wondered how often they had been together? He worried a little about that because he wanted Estwig to be wary of Wootondi
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‘And you are?’ she asked, her eyes wary for a moment
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They were wary of a detonation
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’ She said, noting how wary he looked at this announcement
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careful and wary walk of a cat
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’ Drens said slowly, with a wary look in Berndt’s direction
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Together we stand on the rock, he confident – me slightly wary; taking my hand, he closes his eyes and begins a quiet but compelling chant
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On one hand he was very curious to see the inside of their ship; and on the other, given what he had been told of these creatures, he was extremely wary
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She was wary, but she did
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Indoctrinated Thinking- A Christian Satanist should be wary of
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It was halfway through building a nest now and, although it was initially wary of her – taking to the top of the bush and making a lot of noise as though trying to drive her away - gradually it became acclimatised to her unmoving presence and went back to its work
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Relieved, though she couldn’t explain why precisely, she went on, the only residue of this experience a wary tinge of respect for the nature surrounding her
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Just as he’d nearly convinced her that this was real, he glanced up at Ozzie, his expression wary
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’ Kev said, his wary glance at the recording machine belying his words
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She did compose herself enough to come out and face him, but she was wary
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Under normal circumstances I’d be wary of eating anything Carl was
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be wary of them
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Without further ado he liked this girl, and desired to cuddle her but she was wary and didn't sit that close
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“I think they already expected a reply similar to the one you have given and I would expect them to be very wary on school visits lest they pass by a demonstration in the village
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The woman looked suddenly wary
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Keeping a wary eye on Hell’s Gate, Rag’nerack turned to assess his brothers
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His halo burning bright, Brontes walked at his side; fearful and wary
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formidable opponent, surely his herd would be easier to slay than wary ibex
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The people of Cheydinhal were ever wary of some unseen terror that continued to lie in wait there
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She could not afford to have him wary of her
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The Nord continued, halfway baffled and a touch wary
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Unless you’re in the business of saving lives, then be wary of
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“Okay, so what are you waiting for? Bring it out!” Crissy sounded enthusiastic, but she was also a bit wary of what Helez viewed as ‘skimpy’
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“Zarko?” She looked wary
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The friendly Imperial innkeeper Corpulus was willing enough to tell the Nord where to find the Legion representatives in the capital and after a small meal, he began to make his wary way to Castle Dour
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Tullius shot the book a wary side glance
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“Oh, I think he’s grown more wary, more worldly as the years have gone by
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Even the special-ops officers afforded him a wary respect
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America wary of his future; he also
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Even Gerill was growing wary, and he avoided any conversation about the beasts
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terrified of water, and wary of dogs, but never
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Danny kept a wary eye on the water
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I said yes it was you and the rest of the gang but I was still wary
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” George held back when he had heard this and he was a bit more wary as the grin left his face but the woman continued to pull him by the hand and he went with her even if it was rather reluctantly
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In the 1960"s, Ayn Rand warned us to be wary of them
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Then she exhorted me to be wary of Tommy Smith and not to let him get the better of me
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He stopped, his expression growing wary again
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What had that cat been up to? “Here they are, Paul,” I said, handing him his glasses, relieved that they were found, and also strangely relieved that Soot was still among the living, though wary as to his most recent motives
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We will have to be wary
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The Nationalists were wary of the clever Indian shopkeepers and kept the Free State white, which is a form of corruption I suppose, and it did us no favours either with inflated prices
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Garcia's men grew wary of carrying despatches after dark, and gave our lines a wide berth, though starving Negro pacificos hung round the camps in hundreds, and pestered the soldiers, who berated Cubans in general in consequence
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On the other hand, we should also be wary of individuals of questionable character
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The dog reared up, wary now that it had been hurt
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Slikit mumbled something under his breath, backing away, wary at the way Brock was behaving
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The badger on Brokin's left moved closer to his companion keeping a wary eye on Brokin all the time
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This procedure must remain wary, however, of arbitrary or capricious designs whenever, for example, civilian populations are (unintentionally) killed or property destroyed (collateral damage) that oftentimes occurs during times of war yet are properly understood (or should be) as contingencies of war whose (untimely) deaths or destruction otherwise fail to meet the standards of (purposeful) criminal intent
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Thesa was wary, in truth a little frightened
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Be wary of anthropomorphic designs, my friend
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Such examples exceeding the scope of this letter, should properly inform and caution the sensibilities of thoughtful individuals wary of the potential (long-term) effects such draconian measures might otherwise impose on the American People
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Our society, however, has grown increasingly wary over the authenticity of its judgments; its citizens seeking sheepish approval rather than a manly reputation for candor
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" I'd been wondering what that was all about but had been too wary to ask, in case it spelt more trouble
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Bondholders, in particular, wary about the likelihood of default, have become increasing reluctant to fund tobacco backed bonds
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They were still wary of each other and the conversation was strained
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And I was still more than a little wary of what else might be in the house, besides overly eager staff members whom I accidentally offended at every turn
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A semblance of composure regained, she wiped away her tears, began anew and finally, extracted a wary chuckle soon followed by Mike’s full-blown hilarity
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I jumped off, wary of an ambush, and shouted, “Vernon! Come
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Steve looked rather concerned and wary suddenly, fearing that a guardian spirit to say such a thing was perhaps going to far in the pursuit of justice and spiritual balance
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“Hey, hey, hey, Patty-boy! Over here, man,” Mike bellowed, startling the people in the crowd around him, many of whom were already wary of the hairy, rough-looking man in their midst
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He had been warned to be wary of these lands, for not everything that roamed it was graced by God and not all that he may encounter was sent by Him alone
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The Holy Land was indeed a place to be wary
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He reminded himself to be wary though; perhaps the pale man was a ruinous force in disguise, a servant of those that would always be evil, seeking to corrupt men and everything good and wholesome that the Pilgrim tried to protect from their rotting grasp and their insidious machinations
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He would not allow himself to fall for such tricks of the soul, and his wary eye would be on the lookout for signs that would expose this man as a pawn of the archenemies
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As the man ended his incessantly long phrase, which the Pilgrim thought it could contain the man’s life story, the Pilgrim felt that perhaps he was wrong to be so wary of him
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It’s not that he didn’t trust him or that he felt wary of him
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He felt wary of the other surprises that lay in stock for him
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“Can he help you locate where he is?” asked Colling cautiously, wary even though Elizabeth seemed to have no compunction about someone listening in on their conversation
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He thought to himself he should be feeling wary by now, but all he felt was puzzlement and a keen sense of interest
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God would provide, but man should be wary as ever
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Wary of entering Krosniewice, they left the main road before they reached the town in favor of a rutted track that led eastward
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He felt inundated with honor and love, but he was wary of such sudden rushes of strong feelings, and breathed slowly, carefully rearranging his thoughts and feelings to protect him from the sins of pride and arrogance
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She walked with an almost wary pace, not knowing where the corridor led
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They seemed wary, even suspicious of her
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Hilderich asked, sitting comfortably, while being quite pleasantly bewildered and not at all wary:
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Feeling her slightly distrustful of him, almost wary, the jester made an effort to lighten the palpable uneasiness between them and said with a wide grin:
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Oh, she was wary of me at first, but then, something happened
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That, and keeping a wary eye on her
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It helped him though being constantly unsure of her; it enhanced his feelings of being distraught and wary at the same time, because Nicole probably thought he was acting weird as a result of Andy’s death
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I became wary as I read into the first two paragraphs of the article
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He seemed placid to me on the platform, but something about that stillness makes me wary now
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No wonder the foster people were wary of an unsupervised visit by the father‘s sister even with Mary‘s assurances
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I have been wary of affection all my life, but I didn’t know how deep that wariness went
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He gives Tobias a wary look
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She looks wary
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She shifts her focus to me without question, but I can tell by the wary look in her eyes that she would rather talk to Marcus
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My response was wary
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They knew Bruce would be wary of pretense
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But his eyes are like that deer’s eyes, large and wary and curious
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I’m still not sure why he was so eager to come with us, but I know I need to be wary of him
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Henry became more wary and tried to recruit locals to scout for us
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retreated to the shadows of the bordering tenements, wary of
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They returned to the elevator, wary of raising the alarm, and
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more wary of the travellers than the monsters of Sector5
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“Tifa…?” asked Aerith, wary of Cloud’s reaction to the situation,