Word: guardedness
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“[Rogus] had a tough night,” Sullivan said. “He was guarded hard. He’s really trying to tough the whole thing out. I don’t know that he has the same mobility.”
Though the Crimson may have let Cornell’s Ka’Ron Barnes and Lenny Collins score 42 of the Big Red’s 46 second half points, Harvard guarded the perimeter well—an area in which it has struggled all year.
Since taking over the Conde Nast publication in 1988, Wintour has guarded the magazine's No. 1 status among fashion publications--in both circulation and prestige. But she has brought the magazine's tone down from its Olympian heights, acknowledging that trends are as likely to start from the ground...
Some have likened the liquidation to a fire sale, raising questions about the health of the Forbes fortune--the size of which has always been a closely guarded secret. When Malcolm Forbes died, his estate may have been worth up to $1 billion. No one figures the kids have burned...
John Edwards' dealings with the press have been steadier. Outwardly the most charismatic and gregarious in the race, Edwards is closed and guarded with the media. Once a day he strolls through the press section of his plane and chats casually, but the exercise never lasts more than five minutes...