Synthetic chemicals that simply did not exist even a decade or two ago are now being viewed with some alarm as environmental contaminants. |
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On a certain bright Sunday of July, Mrs. Beever noted afresh, with some alarm, the exaggerated pitch. |
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They have read that such children are sometimes autistic and ask, with some alarm, whether conspicuous early ability and obsessive interest might mean their child has some developmental disorder. |
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But the United States has looked with some alarm at Iran acquiring nuclear expertise. |
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On Sunday morning, I read about Prince's illness, with some alarm, in the Star Tribune. |
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However, the Committee notes with some alarm that such broad debate is largely absent in most of the Member States. |
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Thus it was with some alarm that I read comments from the author of a new study about circumcision and its benefits. |
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Ottawa viewed with some alarm the new Republican administration's apparent lack of enthusiasm for multilateral trade liberalization. |
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Can I help you, Madam' he enquired, gazing with some alarm at the large, red-faced woman. |
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The Special Rapporteur also noted with some alarm that reforms of the judiciary, instead of reinforcing judicial independence, often undermine it. |
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He looked with some alarm at the long lines of marching men and animals. |
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Startled from her reverie, she turned to him with some alarm. |
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Andrea followed these developments with some alarm. |
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It was with some alarm, then, that I watched events unfold. |
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