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Nonetheless, he made clear his leeriness of any sharp policy shifts.
After an initial leeriness, most people are very receptive."
After initial leeriness toward nation building, the United States is deeply engaged in it.
He treated the first, metaphysical part of the two-parter with the leeriness it deserved.
This leeriness taxed an early liaison beyond its strength.
Norris was the dominant force and it showed in the first-round leeriness Leonard displayed.
That leeriness carries an additional danger.
Patients and doctors now say distrust and leeriness have replaced caring and communication.
The leeriness of many New Yorkers stands in contrast to the seeming enthusiasm of their guests.
Her leeriness faded.
This new leeriness does not portend a massive selloff by foreigners, who owned $167.4 billion in stocks at the end of last year, many economists say.
Despite his leeriness about the Internet, Mr. Bloomberg recognizes he cannot completely buck the on-line tide.
But selfishness, of which I've a plenty whatever you think - that and a certain leeriness of all miracles - quashed that whim.
But there seemed to be a leeriness on the part of some nominees, especially those from New York who would have had to fly to Los Angeles.
Both doctors and patients tell of communication gone awry and of warmth and caring replaced by distrust and leeriness.
Dr. James Mickle, a family doctor in rural Pennsylvania, describes the leeriness most physicians feel about treating pain: "Is it objective or subjective?
"If you're making $8 million, you're not going to tell us that you make $8 million," Mr. Dolfman said, referring to the leeriness with which some people approach federal questionnaires about income.
His leeriness of fame speaks as well of him as any poem in the book, whose incremental contribution to the Bukowski legend (the posthumously published poetry alone now runs into thousands of pages) may be negligible anyway.
"There is some leeriness about the prospect this will create problems among poor and working poor families, where the only breadwinner might become a gambler," said Assemblyman Roger Green, the leader of the black and Hispanic caucus.
Specifically, Mr. Lader writes of the leeriness by the current patent holder, France's Roussel-Uclaf, to introduce the product into the United States market for fear of a consumer boycott of its other products by anti-choice groups.
With the exception of Walters, who continues in the Army, the other paranormals either go AWOL or leave the CIA and many of them move into New York City trying to live normal lives, in the face of the public leeriness of paranormals.