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1 Another Democratic candidate, former congressman John Delaney, offered a more restrained criticism.
2 Compared with last night's grilling, this question session was much more restrained .
3 He was more restrained in the second letter, which he did send:
4 It was more restrained and yet more effective than some had thought.
5 The Babylonian account is more picturesque, the Hebrew more restrained and solemn.
6 It was more restrained , more grownup, less fever-pitched and infused with tragedy.
7 He was no longer chained by dreams, no more restrained by self.
8 Ironically, the Obama administration was far more restrained about regime change in Tehran.
9 The special forces were more restrained , watching for targets from good cover positions.
10 Language on all sides has perhaps been more restrained than in the past.
11 Strange's admiration for Mr Norrell was of a more restrained nature.
12 Might more restrained and elegantly designed buildings meet university requirements just as well?
13 But, as ever, the praise from the management was more restrained .
14 One might have sympathised with him more had his language been more restrained .
15 Sylvia was more restrained than Avery, but she too was giddy.
16 It was more restrained and steady, but overall not so bad.
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