Deng's experience in the Cultural Revolution left him warier than ever of mass movements and convinced that without stability, China was lost.
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"I hope this is an experience where people become a little warier and more disciplined, " said MAS's Esser.
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The movies are often wary of stories with literary roots, and warier still of stories dependent on a satiric attitude towards a particular literary genre.
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As movie budgets have soared into the hundreds of millions of dollars, producers have grown warier of hiring actors and directors with substance abuse problems.
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The day after the summit meeting, the Pentagon's spokesman, Kenneth Bacon, called for " warier, controlled exuberance ."
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They are much warier of boats than other pods and often prefer to stay far away from them despite being more tolerant than in the 1980s.
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They generated a small buzz and gained the attention of NBA basketball player, Ron Artest, who had his own record company Tru Warier Records.
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Baxter accuses Beach in front of Emsworth, and the three of them head to the cottage, Emsworth growing ever warier of Baxter's sanity.
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Thirteen years of coastal storms and economic upheavals, visited upon a city whose nature is volatile to begin with, have shaped a leaner, warier Houston.
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The terrorist attacks made Americans warier than ever of strangers who had no legal right to be in the country and all hope for a migration agreement dissipated.