| 41. | Pride is tempered with circumspection, however, as the 10-year-old band finds itself at something of a crossroads.
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| 42. | "Change is a commodity I believe art museums should use with the utmost circumspection " is how Montebello puts it.
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| 43. | We find in his method the wisdom and circumspection of the Scottish school, with something more masculine and decisive in the results.
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| 44. | Both he and Willis have exceeded the bounds of self-defence and not used sufficient circumspection in removing the danger from themselves.
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| 45. | "The Embassy recommends that Americans restrict their movements, and exercise caution, prudence and circumspection, " the embassy said.
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| 46. | Despite Pottruck's circumspection, the quarter clearly was Schwab's best since the stock market's slide began in 2000.
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| 47. | Lara tried to rebuild the innings with uncharacteristic circumspection, while Sarwan tried to hit his way out of trouble at the other end.
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| 48. | Ms . Gagnon says her circumspection is a result of the harsh tenor of the welfare debate across the country, and especially in Washington.
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| 49. | Of course, the law does not require Morgenthau to speak out just yet, and he has long made a fine art of circumspection.
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| 50. | Alomar comes across as a warm, modest guy, without the circumspection that seems to ooze from his brother, Orioles second baseman Roberto.
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