Word: guardedness
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Although Bok agrees with Giamatti's general stance on college athletics, he hasn't taken such a hard lining stance. He feels that "what we retrying to do is walk a middle path between the big athletics powers with all the abuses that that entails, of schools like Swarthmore or...
By contrast, the Crimson attack involves less suspense and more action. It moves the bull to the "hole," the area in front, of the goal, where a "hole-setter" finds the open man for a fast shot It's not uncommon to see Fasi trying to work the hold guarded...
Tuesday's debate at the Federal Reserve Bank in Boston also reflected this tendency to shy away from proposals. Dukakis stuck mainly to a guarded defense of his previous for years in office. When Sears was asked what taxes he would increase if he had to, he responded that, as...
Lebanon's 500,000 Maronites trace their history back to the 5th century. Followers of St. Maron settled in the rugged mountains of what is now northern Lebanon. In those years, Lebanon was a haven of tolerance for persecuted Muslim and Christian sects. The Maronites, who formed a union...
Not likely. He has eased America through 3,328 midnights on the Tonight show with wit, some surprises and shrewd, guarded irreverence. It should be clear by now, and from comparison with his legion of imitators and disciples, that he is unique-no longer, perhaps, in what he does, but...