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I have to tell them to be wary of the police.
We're just going to have to be wary and watch out.
But the team does have good reason to be wary.
Only for a second, but enough to make them wary.
And believe me, I understand the need to be wary.
She was still wary and he moved well away from her.
More than a little wary, he got to his feet.
We tell him to be wary of who he's with.
American officials have good reason to be wary, he said.
But he had also said, Just be wary of me.
He was a little wary about getting too close to her.
At first the children had been wary of each other.
He became wary of her following him around all the time.
The two are wary of each other in the beginning.
But he was wary enough to keep his voice low.
They would have to be more wary in the future.
They are no less wary of what the government could do with such data.
I've always been wary of people who knew too much about science and technology.
The Committee is being very wary, and not without reason.
There is something here we have to be very wary of.
Why that was making him wary he did not know.
And that must make us more wary in our going.
These men are wary and I need you to approach them.
He looked at each of them in turn, suddenly wary.
They would just have to be wary and wait their chance.