He admitted that we had been too democratic, but was afraid that we should incautiously run to the other extreme. |
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I cannot overlook the fact that he is a man of 77 and may, during the course of his evidence, on occasion have said things incautiously. |
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It was backed cautiously by academics and incautiously by students. |
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This week Mr Berlusconi incautiously promised to increase that number tenfold, before backing away. In characteristic style he did so with a politically incorrect quip that drew criticism even from his supporters. |
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The Confederate onslaught came at Shiloh, Tennessee, near Pittsburg Landing, a point on the west bank of the Tennessee River to which Grant and William T. Sherman had incautiously advanced. |
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Incautiously the French general Charles Latrille Laurencez ordered a frontal assault up the steep Cerro de Guadalupe against the Mexican position, which was fortified by a ditch and a brick wall. |
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