He has to be double-handcuffed when they apprehensively allow him out of his cell. |
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There's a photo of us all, sitting among the drear rocks and smiling apprehensively at the camera. |
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She put her lips apprehensively to the mouth of the bottle, and took a large gulp. |
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She added rouge to her naturally olive-toned cheeks and left her room, apprehensively returning to the dance hall. |
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First looking at Maria, then back at Erik, the man's weapon hand began to shake apprehensively as he started to take several steps in retreat. |
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The men at the resort all looked apprehensively at this glow and we learnt that a forest fire was headed towards our resort. |
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We wonder apprehensively about what will happen to the traffic as the economy expands, and ever more people switch from two wheels to four. |
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One of the boys sleeps on a sofa while the other stares complacently at the camera, arms raised apprehensively. |
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He lives in the picture-perfect place that doesn't have crime, poverty, or ugliness, Mitch thought apprehensively. |
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After attending one of their shows filled with feelings and honesty, I apprehensively rediscovered their music blasting out of my speakers. |
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People talk politics in restaurants, but wonder apprehensively for how long. |
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While decision-makers submit to it, albeit apprehensively, parents do not automatically have confidence in the process. |
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No one need feel apprehensively sorry for himself as he steps out toward his second prime of life. |
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His horse shifted its weight apprehensively, its muscles bunching and smoothing beneath the saddle, causing the leather to creak ever so slightly. |
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Involuntarily, she stepped in, biting the inside of her cheek apprehensively and casting her eyes over the rows of neatly aligned desks in the room. |
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But instead of waiting for them apprehensively try to prepare for them by advance thinking. Methodical anticipation is just as important as, and in many ways better than, the capability to handle crises. |
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But as the world watches apprehensively, fully aware that this crisis is not over, the Eurovision network is ready to move back into an emergency mode. |
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Fenrir figures prominently in Norwegian and Icelandic poetry of the 10th and 11th centuries, and the poets speak apprehensively of the day when he will break loose. |
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People watch them apprehensively, with hostility. |
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The rest of Europe looks on apprehensively. |
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We've been waiting apprehensively over the last couple of weeks for news to see if any scarce tortoiseshells would emerge from hibernation following last year's mini invasion. |
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