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'Cagey' play is foxy -- such as never getting in the same position on every play, moving about, doing the unexpected.
Football Days Memories of the Game and of the Men behind the Ball
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Playing Cagey For his part, Mr. Serra, a U. S.-trained economist, delayed announcing his candidacy for weeks, a strategy that was dubbed "nerves of steel."
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Playing Cagey For his part, Mr. Serra, a U. S.-trained economist, delayed announcing his candidacy for weeks, a strategy that was dubbed "nerves of steel."
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Playing Cagey For his part, Mr. Serra, a U. S.-trained economist, delayed announcing his candidacy for weeks, a strategy that was dubbed "nerves of steel."
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"Cagey as you are, Clete, I'm sure you've cooked up a delicious plan to destroy David for killing your grandson, but your way will take time, and time is something we don't have."
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Mr Moore will do a future documentary about this ... how about calling it the Cagey Clinton Conspiracies.
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Playing Cagey For his part, Mr. Serra, a U. S.-trained economist, delayed announcing his candidacy for weeks, a strategy that was dubbed "nerves of steel."
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Cagey as ever, he sent a telegram to Abilene offering to turn himself in for horse rustling.
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DANGER SIGNS 1. Cagey About Calls: If hes only given you a cell or office number and never calls you from home, dump himhes married.
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Peace is the answer by Cagey B on Saturday, Jan 26, 2008 at 5: 20: 17 PM
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