After finding Lily and Rin asleep, the two boys decided they would worry about the time lapse the following day. |
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Seeing your worry written out externalizes what you have been agonizing over. |
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Back in my day, we didn't worry about self-esteem or agonize over feelings. |
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With two reams, he wouldn't have to worry about running out in the middle of a good part and having to get up to run to the store. |
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The only worry is being able to do enough words to meet your side of the bargain by the agreed date to keep up your half of the bargain. |
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As a county employee, the e-mailer would reasonably worry about his or her future if identified. |
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It doesn't require willpower, and it doesn't even need you to worry directly about your diet or exercise levels at all. |
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The law states that if dogs worry sheep in any way then farmers are within their rights to shoot them. |
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Panic and terror could be smelt in the air and that sensation of worry clenched at his gut. |
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And it doesn't stink, so you don't have to worry about holding your nose while you apply it. |
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But that didn't worry Allardyce, who recalled situations early in the season when similar tactics brought similar results. |
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They should worry about the public flying on commercial airliners out of these commercial airports. |
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It is natural for a wolf to worry a lamb, but when a lamb worries another lamb then it is a monstrous business. |
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Now, a major new worry is the fate of securities based on the receivables of subprime lenders. |
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They worry about their health, the size of their stomach, their relationships, their financial state and their rellies. |
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The mix of emotions on his face was so varied between anxiety, worry and relief, when he saw me breathing again. |
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Some worry that after 96 years its members have become disengaged, its methods anachronistic relics of 1960s protest. |
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Me, I'd rather sit here eating a Tootsie Roll Pop, innocent as a newborn lamb, and not worry about stuff like the police. |
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But it will be nice to be able to sit back and enjoy the show without having to worry about every little detail. |
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The book's exultation of romantic selfhood and all-consuming passion was another source of worry for Victorian critics. |
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Farmers have been particularly worried about walkers in newly opened areas letting their dogs off leads to worry sheep and cause other nuisance. |
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However, don't worry, because a Scott talk is not an Open University seminar, there are no kipper ties and brown corduroy jackets. |
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It's just that all the little things that I never used to worry about are now clawing at my mind, and my heart. |
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But we didn't have time to worry about that, so we got changed in the hotel's swimming pool changing rooms and hot footed it to the wedding. |
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The looks that I was receiving from my teammates were not ones of admiration or wonder, but of worry. |
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Throw this technique into your bag of GIMP tricks, and you'll never again have to worry about red-eye ruining your candid flash photos. |
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The Rams' only other injury worry is over Chris Clarke, who took a knock to a leg during the game at Flixton. |
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It was a place where I no longer had to worry about the possible negative repercussions of my every word and deed. |
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A child has no fear, has no worry, no anxiety because he knows his mother is near to take care of him. |
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But don't worry if this is your first foray into Greek cooking and you don't know your mezedes from your mezedakia. |
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Shy folk shouldn't worry too much as there are always a few know-it-alls with their hands waving in the air, begging for attention. |
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I worry about incremental reforms that take so many people off the tax rolls in order to make them politically palatable. |
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It was a mixture of anger, worry, and sadness with tears welling in her apprehensive eyes. |
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The additional burdens of bureaucracy do not just worry British businesses. |
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They recounted years of frustration and alienation from being ignored despite worry, illness and death. |
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I worry just as much, however, about the kooks out there who think that now is the time to plant a bomb. |
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Pleasure is mixed with anxiety as you worry about the smooth running of business and availability of significant opportunities. |
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He can then try making an exact likeness without having to worry about being too concerned about how good looking it is. |
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I sometimes worry that the concern over self-identity obscures a far bigger problem. |
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What does worry me personally is the trend away from engineers being employed at fairly high management levels. |
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Antiwar activists shouldn't worry that their concerns will be given short shrift. |
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It is naive to think that non-Hindus will worry about issues which concern Hindus. |
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Andy is a strong character and he will come through this but my worry is the impact this will have on refereeing recruitment. |
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When you hear that Collina is refereeing you think you won't have to worry about that. |
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A soldier risking his neck to keep the peace abroad should not have to worry about facing charges in a foreign court. |
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If today's weather doesn't suit then, not to worry, the chances are it'll be different tomorrow. |
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Thankfully, no-one was hurt, but still, Tom's mind was running riot with panic and worry. |
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It just looks like a little pink pimple, lost in my arm freckles, so not to worry. |
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On the other, his film is only a metaphor for an imaginary America so not to worry. |
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When the rhetoric is that of the rightward fringe of the Republican Party circa 1952, I worry a lot. |
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There were no more planes that night and all the next day's were full but, not to worry, our bags at least would be on their way west. |
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You know there are people who cheat, but you just go out there to be the best you can be and not worry about anybody else. |
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She was young enough to feel the excitement of the journey and old enough to sense the worry and anxiousness of her parents. |
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This child may be only 1 year old, but not to worry, there are electric guitars for all ages. |
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The constant worry of a repeat of autumn 2000 is the lasting legacy of the floods. |
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Their main worry was the plan to move the public car park for the meadows right next to their homes. |
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For Peter de Savary, though, it is the potential economic damage which is the main worry. |
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The OPW's major worry was about any potential legal liability to the government. |
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Should we worry that the government will be riffling through public and commercial databases in search of suspicious activity? |
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You don't have to be a so-called bleeding-heart liberal or a low-income worker to worry about inequality. |
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One potential worry for Cablevision is the growth of direct-broadcast satellite services in the New York area. |
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Fusion in this case is somewhat of a worry because these are highly abnormal cells. |
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We worry, and although Michelle is doing well, we wait for the other shoe to drop. |
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They walk a short distance and enjoy a normal school life without having to worry about the abominable weather, let alone the wind. |
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The doc says it's no worry 'cause it is a common aftereffect of rhinoplasty and should go away pretty soon. |
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But should we worry that Scottish companies might simply up sticks and move to a bigger market in England? |
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The realization that Kenny went with the girls soon set in and his mother's expression turned to worry. |
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I know it must be disturbing but I shouldn't worry about these wallies who send you abusive emails calling you un-Australian. |
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Analysts worry that many companies will report losses after revaluing their assets in accordance with the stricter rules. |
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Well, if you drive a company car you don't have to worry about insurance, road tax, servicing or repairs and maintenance. |
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One hundred college students retrieved autobiographical memories associated with panic, trauma, worry, and social anxiety. |
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She had learned too early in life to be wary and watchful, to worry and to expect the worst. |
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Finally I had to decide between my constant worry and frustration and extending my customers' credit. |
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I suppose I am hoping you will say that yes, you had some trouble with your memory but it's all just jake now and not to worry. |
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We have a enough things to worry about without being tortured by evil lawyers and other professional annoyers! |
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He held her hands tighter and drew her to him, concern and worry in his eyes. |
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If you let them worry about you more, you get stronger at your best techniques and they have to accommodate to your game plan. |
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At a moment like that, we don't worry about anything else other than accomplishing our specific mission. |
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Oh don't worry about the cost just add it to my account and bill me at the end of the month. |
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We often worry about the toxicity resulting from spraying crops but we rarely worry about those from not spraying them. |
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He would pass the letter on to his accountant, who would more than likely tell him not to worry. |
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We try to balance the educational accredited courses with those that provide life skills, without the worry of sitting exams. |
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It gives you that bit more freedom to not worry about consistency or accuracy and instead concentrate on getting something written. |
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But, if these minor quibbles are the only major criticisms that can be leveled at the album, then there is little worry to be had. |
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Finally, however, after much worry and angst, it was the night of the Debutante Ball. |
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She's clearly an intelligent woman, quick-witted and self-effacing, so doesn't she worry that her job is essentially stupid? |
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When she complained that she wouldn't have time she was told not to worry and just to skim read the papers. |
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Commanders worry over leaks of information that might compromise an operation. |
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It quiets the mind, so you can let thoughts enter your consciousness and then be released without the compulsive need to worry or take action. |
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To me, and I am not one of those free market knee jerkers who like Bobby McFerrin sing, don't worry, be happy. |
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First and foremost, they are saved the cost and worry of boarding their pets while they are away. |
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The result will be worry and potential poverty for millions, and for some losing their homes when they cannot keep up payments after retiring. |
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So, as long as we've got them, we don't have to worry about William becoming king, because that's quite a long way off. |
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He was the kind of guy who never had to worry about acne and pimples because he never had them. |
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I saw concern, confusion, worry, pain, disappointment and curiosity, and I tried to hide from them. |
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Age Concern often ends up helping older people move into residential care simply because they don't want the worry of running a home any more. |
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Another worry is that criminals will use the occasion to launder dirty money. |
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His brow is uncreased by worry or doubt, and the only wrinkles he might acquire are laugh lines. |
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For a really big party or event such as your wedding day, the last thing you want to worry about is your hair. |
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With a deflated share price a constant source of worry, the possibility of Atlantic itself being bought out remains an issue. |
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But don't worry, I lead a very active social life and my Sunday roast dinners-for-ten are legendary! |
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Hey don't worry, I've seen more people puking in the john than I want to admit. |
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I just remained out of his sight, with the burden of worry weighing me down. |
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There is a feeling around the city that, with relegation less of a worry, this could be our year in the Cup. |
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You have no need to worry, we, the Asheri, are a people that welcomes visitors. |
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Most of them had long since fallen asleep but he felt this deep feeling of worry troubling him. |
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The people who buy this car don't worry about the price of petrol at the pumps, they probably own some of the barrels at the well head. |
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Many people worry about how to respond to those representations both critically and supportively. |
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I've been involved in those areas latterly as assistant grounds manager and I can say to fans not to worry. |
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Racers who haul down the 1,320 in a ragtop have a bit more to worry about than their hardtop-driving counterparts. |
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When I studied public administration in the early 1980s, we used to worry a lot about politicisation. |
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Cornelius, however, admits that failure to score from penalty corners is a cause for worry in the absence of the talented Jugraj Singh. |
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More worrying, however, is the effect low morale and constant worry could have on managers' performance, he says. |
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That she didn't have to worry about getting married and having babies, not just yet. |
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Residents need not worry about what to do with their old bin when it is replaced by their new wheelie bin. |
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I don't miss the anxiety, stress, worry, pain that she has put me through over the last month or so. |
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Why should I worry about how many amperes of electricity it takes to run an appliance? |
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He is too affable, too open, too ready to volunteer a view on issues that worry or interest him. |
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This might be a little tricky for them, folks, but don't worry because I have a strong feeling that they'll do it! |
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I've never had to worry about tax before, or rather I've never bothered worrying about tax. |
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But don't worry, Mi Ling and Cleopatra Jones take care of business in the explosive karate-chop shoot-out action finale. |
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If the weather turns nasty on you while afield have no worry, as the Diascope is water and dust proof. |
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I try to get my budgets right, but sometimes I just lash out the money and worry about balancing the books at a future date. |
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No, don't worry, I'm not about to argue that it's those with looks of glee on their faces and amorous suitors latched onto each arm. |
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Sunday was the day I had fun and laughed without any sort of trouble or lingering worry. |
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I guess I worry about talking about youth culture generally, because I think it's such a small slice of youth culture. |
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The eyes of the man standing beside the bed were welling with the vaguest mix of pity, anxiety, worry, sympathy, and pain. |
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Rogers mentions that there is plenty of food in the larder, so they don't have to worry about supplies. |
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It was a journey fraught with worry and panic, as I managed to convince myself that I had left the gas on at home! |
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His horse looked ready to drop, and lines of worry and a sleepless night crossed his face. |
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People would find me here, weeks later, pale and thin, but worry free and careless, aggravated to be pulled from my hiding place. |
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Not that that will worry the 26-year-old Swede, who, despite a speech disability, is as amenable and communicative as Webb is often abrasive. |
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Residents worry about overt drug dealing bringing a culture of violence, aggression and intimidation. |
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The reality of motherhood is trainers, a fleece, a worry list and a mobile phone. |
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Not training due to my cold has really started to worry me, to eat away at me. |
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You don't need to worry about having a couple of big blokes thumping your door and giving you a hard time. |
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I worry about him everyday since I heard that something went down over at the Prison. |
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Sometimes I worry that my fear got the better of me, that I wimped out of this process of learning to competently go it alone, to stay warm without external assistance. |
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I worry that these forces are nudging our kids towards behaviors that could adversely impact them down the road. |
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Even the World Heath Organization, which has plenty to worry about in impoverished nations, knows there is big trouble afoot. |
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But in the days ahead he, his brother, and the others will be back in the street while their families worry at home. |
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So no, I did not worry about that, although Angie was very strong on making sure that she was always a villain as well. |
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The more socially conservative libertarian-conservatives worry about family cohesion and erosion of religious belief. |
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They said that in any case the incident only highlights their worry that the Gulf is an aquatic tinderbox. |
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And it may cease to be a worry at all if the avowed opponents of stop-and-frisk have their way. |
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We have a dog son and we can at least leave him at home all day and not worry about a babysitter. |
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And the authorities also worry that the December fires are just the beginning. |
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Ordinary Pakistanis are struggling to hold themselves together, buffeted by inflation, energy shortages, and worry. |
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It was July of 2010, and my biggest worry at the time was whether or not we should spring for the cappuccino bar at the reception. |
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South African vets and above-board outfitters worry that profiteering reserve managers are allowing animals to be darted more than once a season, for sport. |
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So despite the widespread acceptance of bioengineered crops in this country, farmers still worry whether they'll be able to sell what they grow at home and abroad. |
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I was in a wallow of worry anyway, and I didn't want to talk. |
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Because Sue wasn't academic, I did begin to worry about her, but once she went to Eastbourne College to study domestic science, her life changed completely. |
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The sofa and armchair are dressed in washable slipcovers for easy care, making the guesthouse a place where kids are welcome and parents won't worry. |
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And I'm watching very closely to see if that's a real worry. |
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Alison told him that her husband was a jealous man, but that she would meet him as soon as she could without worry or fear that he would find them. |
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Opponents of the project worry the resulting salty waste water will find its way into the local watershed and into river systems leading south into Montana. |
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Mike told the clean-up workers to keep going and worry about looking for it later. |
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You know, Kyra, sometimes I worry that I give weaselly answers. |
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His mind was racing, full of a complex mix of worry and hope. |
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And regulators who coddle Wall Street have to worry more about becoming props in an Elizabeth Warren YouTube video gone viral. |
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I wasn't scared at first about becoming a mum, but as the months went on I started to worry about things like bathing her and putting her down to sleep properly. |
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But even in the face of potential relapse, many exercisers worry that taking a break for health concerns may undo all the hard work they've put in at the gym. |
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You don't have to worry about plants spreading underground like red raspberries, because most black raspberry shoots arise right at the base of the plant. |
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I believed that no situation could be made better by pessimism or worry. |
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With an overriding mood of boredom, the boys and girls are almost totally incapable of talking to one another, and all their parents worry about is keeping up appearances. |
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The mad tend to crave it, many of the sane crave it, but the wise worry about its long-term side effects. |
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Another worry is that while retail investors often lack ready cash of their own, many lenders seem all too willing to bankroll them through both personal and margin loans. |
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People who worry about wealth usually have never gone without. |
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During the last hundred kilometers I was starting to feel sick, but I kept telling myself don't worry you have never been airsick before so just keep flying and concentrate. |
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They are very worry about a private company running air traffic control. |
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Sometimes with cricket it is best not to worry too much about the contest but instead settle back into a comfortable seat, recharge your glass and enjoy the surroundings. |
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First is the worry that everyone who is left on the dating market is damaged goods. |
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The unattractive appearance of the lesions may worry parents, and children are often barred from schools and kindergartens because of fear of spread of the infection. |
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Turn to your companion to voice this worry, but then instead get distracted by a dandelion. |
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He might have been a little more liable to worry because they were departing from their usual routine. |
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Do you worry about glorifying war, even inadvertently, by depicting it as something sacrosanct? |
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Lest her little monster fans worry, as she stepped on stage, her derriere did not appear to have been impaled. |
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Doing so raises separation of powers concerns that continue to worry many. |
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Farmers do not all agree with the hunt, and those who don't shoot the foxes that worry their animals, and this is a far more effective method of control. |
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They are in constant worry, for themselves as well as for their children. |
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Her father then had one less worry to trouble his mind over. |
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She felt concern and worry, and anything beyond that wouldn't come. |
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He was too anxious and full of worry about the upcoming war. |
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As she started to uncover her basket, concern and worry gripped me. |
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His actual worry will lie in maintaining harmony among such a gathering of outstanding footballers who will all understandably feel that they should start matches. |
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This dinosaur committee is being erased this month, so not to worry. |
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Later it transpires little has been lost, but in the meantime Smith says not to worry, if the worst comes to the worst she'll do another interview. |
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His forehead wrinkled, and I saw the lines of worry on his face. |
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Do not worry, we are doing our level best to find him and we will. |
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Replacing the bread in a sandwich with fried meat makes me worry the apocalypse is nigh. |
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Those who saw trade favourably previously because it shifted out low-level jobs, now see higher level service jobs being eliminated and worry that the trade is regressive. |
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I think we discount things that affect the mind and worry too much about the body. |
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Some pro-life groups worry that they discourage women from staying pregnant altogether. |
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Get ready for rasagulla and rasmalai, as well as lavang lathikas and nariyal ladoos, if you have a sweet tooth and don't have to worry about calories. |
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Implementation of such steps will leave ministers the leisure time to go yachting with a clear conscience, and not worry about any photographs which could damage their images. |
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Do you worry that the affluent fans who buy the expensive club seats and luxury boxes will be quick to bail out if the game isn't as trendy in the future? |
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Both McCauley and the glowing plant team worry that overzealous regulation could kill the nascent DIY Bio movement. |
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I think I would tell them not to worry about trying to second-guess the marketplace. |
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Mary personally did not worry about the amours of her brothers. |
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We, as outsiders, do not know if they fought over this, if tears were shed, if threats were made, if their nights were filled with worry and dread. |
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The area of policy you most care about is Y. Do you worry more about ideological purity or electability? |
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She took her temperature on Monday and noted it was slightly elevated to 99.5, just under the threshold for worry. |
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And I got quite a bit of interest with a post on a 12 th-century Anglo-Norman play, so you don't have to worry about dealing with what some might see as obscure topics! |
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I understand the temptation to protect players but, given that we can play a maximum of only six games during the tournament, do we really need to worry about resting players? |
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Yes, companies or enterprises that lose market share have to worry about the future. |
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A simple look around the Internet finds much to worry about in the world of essential oils. |
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Many, like you, say they worry that, when this is over or even in the middle, others are going to leave and not re-up, because this is not what they signed up for. |
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From a personal standpoint, I wouldn't mind down-sizing, but I worry about the vendors, the clients, and especially the employees I'd be letting down. |
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Neither can sign a letter of intent until November, but neither has to worry about proving himself in AAU tournaments and invitational camps before then. |
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Your letter writer who had been frightened by being told that aluminium cooking utensils can cause Alzheimer's disease has nothing to worry about. |
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Some worry that none of the contenders can stop Dean's anti-establishment candidacy, prompting speculation that high-profile alternatives may join the race. |
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There'll be all this worry that he should be opening, but come 10.45 on Thursday, England'll be 2-2 and Vaughan'll be at the crease like an opener any road. |
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But there is some worry the pythons may start feeding on birds, such as limpkins, which are not accustomed to defending themselves against nocturnal predators. |
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They have poppers or Velcro so you don't have to worry about pins, and they have removable paper liners that mean you can quickly and discreetly get rid of unpleasant lumps. |
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The way to beat them is not to forestall or worry about who scored points today. |
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If you sell, you liquidate an asset that might otherwise be a worry. |
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And don't worry if you are a bit shy but fancy giving zorbing a go you don't have to strip off. |
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It was nice to use the public restroom at the Hillary event. I didn't have to worry about a republican toe-tapper being in the next stall. |
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These days, some worry about junk bonds tied to shale oil ventures defaulting due to the falling price of oil. |
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They also worry about the increasing rate of deforestation in the rain forests. |
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Job security remained a major worry for households during October, with 24 per cent of people saying they thought their job was now less safe. |
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Love you lots, Lynn, Radge, Stacie and Stuart xx GRANAGHAN Sally In heaven you rest no worry or pain. |
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It worries me more to know that ya'll worry about me more than I worry about me. |
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He's a windsucker, which put off one or two prospective bidders but didn't worry me in the slightest. |
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There's no need to worry about your delicate hands either, as it's proven to be the mildest washing-up liquid around. |
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Fortunately for me, I'm one of those people who can be a chowhound and never have to worry about putting on weight. |
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Yeap, I'm coming back in my next life as a daughter of one of my friends. I would never have to worry about looking ugly. |
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An anxiety disorder is a serious mental illness where individuals who experience it deal with constant worry and fear. |
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People ask if I worry that the suit will only make Shon angrier. |
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For the first time since Trafalgar, Britain had an aggressive and truly dangerous rival to worry about. |
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Mattie came downstairs, hung uneating over her cakes, her throat too thick with worry about Gardiner Bent to swallow. |
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Tyre biters have got our list of members. Don't worry, we'll find the leak, whoever you are. |
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However, if we worry too much about feeding our tweens, and if we show them we're worried, we could be passing on some unhealthy messages. |
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If you can't make up your mind whether to choose astrological, numerological, or some other type of spiritual guidance, don't worry. |
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Don't worry, Coach. In my cooler, I've got a greens superfood drink that will cancel out the chips, beef jerky, and candy. |
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A gnawing worry that I would be taken for a Greenpeacer, or that someone would point me out as a fraud and throw me off the ship unnerved me. |
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Such customers should not have to worry about contracting a rhinovirus when simple methods of cleanliness can be employed. |
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It's a floating feeling, an eyes-closed, comfy, blankety feeling, the feeling of not having to worry about anything. |
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Critics of the trend, which has been dubbed ''trashcan lustration,'' worry that unruly excess could turn even uglier down the line. |
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Do not worry about pronouncing favicon correctly. There is no definitive pronunciation. |
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To a babeldom of worry, the bus slowed down until it finally came to a stop. |
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It is nothing to worry about sui generis, but in context of the other factors it's alarming indeed. |
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He later expresses this same worry, and tells of being in mediocre spirits due to his lack of progress in his logical work. |
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Yes, there are more critical things to worry about during a power failure than whether little Snotley can watch his cartoons. |
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It'll be in the hidden compartment of my bag when I go through the line, so don't worry, I'll be able to smuggle it past. |
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I think she will forgive an accidental slip-up, so don't worry too much about misspeaking. |
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A WARWICKSHIRE Euro-MP has assured county councillors they should not worry about plans to liberalise international trading. |
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His resolve not to worry about unfounded scuttlebutt lasted about two minutes. |
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However, she did worry that a shocking climax may be a nightmare factory for young readers. |
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People always worry that money somehow tarnishes art, but I always thought it was disgusting that people like Van Gogh never made any money. |
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I am a very religion person, a real religist never worry about his life because he believe ones' life has been arranged by God. |
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His speech was widely anticipated, if only because his dislike for Disraeli was well known, and caused the Prime Minister much worry. |
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Mom always worried about our safety in my friend's rattletrap. I told her not to worry, as it can't go fast enough to be dangerous. |
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Because of the worry of the subversive effect of the tourist industry, travel was restricted to 6,000 visitors per year. |
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Mrs Ester did not worry about gold. The quartz crushers were already more important. |
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My worry is creationism can end up reducing the doctrine of creation rather than enhancing it. |
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There is a genuine worry that newspaper journalists will be driven out of business by a tidal wave of blogging or twittering blatherskites. |
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The mood is so lovely that the audience never feels fear or worry about the fate of the characters. |
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She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. |
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Their Stephen Backster is my worry because he can't be given even a sniff at goal. |
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This is not to say that we should never worry about deficits. |
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Las Casas originally interpreted that he reported the shorter distances to his crew so they would not worry about sailing too far from Spain. |
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Officials also worry countries torn by conflict, such as Ukraine, Sudan and the Central African Republic, are rife for polio reinfection. |
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Economists worry that deflation will bring the country into recession. |
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Although theoretically a significant blow to John's legitimacy, this did not appear to greatly worry the king. |
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There aren't any tricky hexadecimal calculations to snare your brain, nor is there a need to worry about hosing the registry for all eternity. |
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And don't worry, Highway 108 has been redone and is a much better drive these days. |
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One possible worry about the main argument of this paper is that it overgeneralises. |
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Some environmentalists worry that this could erode safeguards for the popular sea creature. |
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That's so cheap you worry that Underwriters Laboratories may be asleep at the switch. |
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We will no longer have to worry about forgeting our chargers and having to ask around to find one that is compatible. |
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While I know that they, like me, are up to their keesters in alligators, they'd best remember to also worry about draining the swamp. |
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I think that style has got to be the real number one thing that a skater needs to worry about these days. |
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His supporters had little to worry about as Christophe Soumillon cruised up to the front-running Bandari on the favourite before letting out an inch of rein. |
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As Alice prepared with her family for the preball dinner, an intimate affair for thirty of Gertrude's closest young friends, she had good reason to worry. |
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The torpedo boat caused considerable worry for many naval planners. |
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So if you see a grey-haired man on the banks of the Mersey in the next few weeks, don't worry, he's not about to throw himself in, he's just scouring the mud for lugworms. |
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Clean, crisp and elegant, with sea salt, sage and ambrette seeds, it is a carefree fragrance that makes me feel as if I'm walking barefoot on the sand without a worry. |
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She moved her furniture across without a whimper or a hint of worry. I, on the other hand, hired a removalist just to take my bed from one bedroom to the other. |
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Thujone, whose latin name is Artemisia absinthium, is a toxin extracted from wormwood plants that some EU lawmakers worry is too harmful, especially in higher concentrations. |
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But our biggest worry was the increasingly dangerous political situation, which erupted in the Biafran civil war in 1967 and signalled the end of our ministry there. |
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Though I suppose if you've no one to love but a grouty old mother, you don't have the worry and fear for your menfolk heavy on you, Mercy conceded. |
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Audiences will have just as much fun with the traditional 2D version and won't have to worry about the occasional queasiness caused by the natty plastic goggles. |
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When you didn't phone home, we were out of our minds with worry. |
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These animals cruise the countryside without worry of being hunted, lapping up winterkilled game, raiding unprotected garbage cans, and grazing in grain fields. |
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Epidemiologists worry about H2H transmission of Avian Influenza. |
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But now there is one less lippy to worry about, because Clarins Instant Light Lip Comfort Oil, PS18, John Lewis, is now part of the brand's permanent collection. |
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Although the PRC needs economic growth to spur its development, the government began to worry that rapid economic growth was degrading the country's resources and environment. |
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