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1 Normally she was far more reserved , more in control of her emotions.
2 But the mood in the city of Calcutta is somewhat more reserved .
3 The boys, as became members of the more reserved sex, nodded condescendingly.
4 You look and act like him, though you're a bit more reserved .
5 Reviews from in-person screenings ranged from outright raves to more reserved praise.
6 Upon which Madame Moronval repented of her urbanity, and became more reserved .
7 The Augusta crowd, usually much more reserved , erupted with chants of Tiger!
8 During my convalescence Edmee was much more reserved , but no less attentive.
9 His better half is more reserved than her lord, especially with strangers.
10 The parade in Volgograd turned out to be more reserved than Moscow's.
11 But they won't patronize you if you are a little more reserved .
12 Nor is the lady in Love Triumphant more reserved , though not so intelligible:
13 Although he did seem more reserved the last month or so.
14 Mr Fritch welcomed the offer but Mr Brotherson was more reserved .
15 Her manner had changed a little also; it had become colder, more reserved .
16 Her manner seemed more reserved , almost subservient, in the presence of Korean men.
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