The boys all introduced themselves, some with a shy smile and eye contact, others more warily.
Chinese authorities appear to regard shanzhai warily, especially when it comes to intellectual property issues.
Until the Fed starts to lift interest rates, we will continue to watch warily for bubbles.
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In any event, the AdBlue constitutes just one more gauge for owners to eye warily.
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The EU's finance ministers reacted warily when the plan was put to them on Tuesday.
Neighbouring states also looked on warily as ugly tribal and sectarian divisions widened during the campaign.
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Corporate execs view them warily but still hire them to help out, at big money.
As some sober-minded observers noted, the two sides have slow-danced together before, though more warily.
Just a year ago, he was regarded warily as a caretaker leader, lacking both force and personality.
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Those who watch the elections more closely view the debates and the hoopla around them more warily.
There is little doubt, however, that the software giant is warily waiting for Google and Sun's next move.
Warily, when he visited Moscow last year, he agreed that the war in Chechnya was Russia's internal affair.
As NPR's Anthony Kuhn reports from Beijing, investors are warily eyeing the results.
Though officially sanctioned, the dipiao markets are viewed warily by the central leadership.
Father and daughter regard each other warily, like characters in a Faulkner novel.
When the door yielded and a man stood warily, holding it half open, David pushed forward across the threshold.
He also happily poses for snapshots with shoppers, often wearing his trademark Hawaiian shirts as several bodyguards watch warily nearby.
The betting is still, though more warily, that the Republican machine will propel Mr Bush to the nomination this summer.
But if Respect has remained small, that is partly because its core constituents are viewed warily, even within the Islamic-leftist fraternity.
Feiglin greeted me warily, but he did not hide his excitement at the likely prospect of winning a seat in the Knesset.
And although acupuncture and chiropractic medicine are starting to be taught at the school, many of Goldstein's techniques are looked upon warily.
For now, traders on the long side should approach the market warily.
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Park officials and Hale family members, both armed (against bears, says Mr Hale), eyed each other warily, sometimes videotaping one another's actions.
Even so, the television companies are stepping warily into the digital future.
Mr. Witt used to view flat-front pants warily and vowed to keep wearing pleated pants even if they rapidly were going out of style.
At the wrap-up news conference, Clinton perched in his wheelchair next to Yeltsin, watching warily to see how the Russian would spin the summit.
Corriere della Sera, which is perhaps closest among big Italian publications to being independent, evinced a mixed but on the whole warily supportive reaction.
The powerful Pakistani military has watched warily as Mr. Musharraf was barred from the coming polls, then arrested and placed under detention in his home.
But in an emergency, they warily accept, any lifeline will do.
Besides, she noted warily, a fair number of Albanians are Christians.
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