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- It was backed cautiously by academics and incautiously by students.
- Not that Mejia, 52, or his wife, Magnolia, 48, ever spent incautiously.
- Burrows sometimes collapse, and humans may cause this to happen by walking incautiously across nesting slopes.
- A Naval officer aboard one of the ships at Midway spoke incautiously to a reporter from the Tribune.
- They smack of hubris, of science moving beyond its proper domain, and incautiously at that ".
- They will lack his poetry and romance, but more than this, they will lack the life that so incautiously informed them.
- Indefinite bans should not be handed out so incautiously-- they are a big deal and they should be given with proper consideration.
- The Osservatore Romano article says the film was " incautiously allowed to pass as a work of art at the Venice festival ."
- For instance, C's printf, if used incautiously, can give rise to a class of security holes known as format string attacks.
- The worst that can be said is that Dmcq incautiously used some mildly vulgar word when he could have used a more decorous one in opposing Scolaire.
- At Malmesbury there seems to have been some dispute with the king himself, as Ernulf was said to have accepted his messuage there " incautiously ".
- In general the family attacks a very wide range of prey, including other flies, beetles, proboscides and may deliver intensely painful bites if handled incautiously.
- The widow believes Farnham when he states he had given Maud no encouragement, but her daughter, when her mother incautiously tells her of the incident, does not.
- That they're almost always overheard incautiously and embarrassingly employing these coarse pejoratives doesn't seem to ever make them more circumspect about spewing their petty venom in the future.
- Having incautiously underwritten a friend s research, Mr Fuller was made bankrupt in 1908, and Walter ( who was editing periodicals in London ) became financially responsible for the family.
- In the era of television, as Richard Nixon learned to his sorrow when he incautiously debated John F . Kennedy in 1960, verbal agility comes in a poor second to attractive appearance.
- Back in the United Kingdom in 1920, he incautiously wrote a preface for an inflammatory political pamphlet by George Pitt-Rivers, " The World Significance of the Russian Revolution ."
- Early in the morning of 10 May, the leading German troops ( from the 181st Infantry Division ) advanced incautiously by bicycle up the road and were ambushed and destroyed, losing some fifty casualties.
- In 1611 Schoppe wrote a scurrilous book against James entitled " Ecclesiasticus ", in which he fastened on Wotton a saying which he had incautiously written in a friend's album years before.
- The most notable is a shortening of the hammer spur, which would tend to cut into the web between the thumb and fingers of the grip hand if an original Hi-Power was held incautiously.
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