Other union leaders have been equally reticent.
Tell me about yourself She was equally reticent.
Lilco's management was equally reticent.
Just as he rarely talks about his vice-presidential campaign, Mr. Edwards can be equally reticent about his time in the Senate.
Labour has been equally reticent on the subject, and the Liberal Democrats do not even mention it in their 28-page campaign program.
She is equally reticent about the 1964 Disney film, which starred Julie Andrews.
He was equally reticent about what he thought the next steps in seeking Middle East peace should be, saying, "I think the less the rest of us all say about this publicly the better."
Augustine and Monica were equally reticent about the climax of their flight, stressing its transcendence of space, time and ordinary knowledge.
Sir John Major, who replaced Lady Thatcher as leader of the Conservatives in 1990, was equally reticent.
The young ladies he visited were for some reason equally reticent, even with their best girl friends-let alone their husbands.