Her father was troubled by a nagging doubt that all was not as it appeared. |
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There was a nagging doubt, however, about the seaworthiness of these untested hulls. |
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Things are much better now and just the nagging doubt remains. |
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No one has the right to ask a public servant to take on a lifelong sentence of nagging doubt, and for some of us, shame and guilt. |
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In spite of what my logical brain was telling me, I think there was a nagging doubt that if I did not bank some sperm I might later regret the decision. |
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And, finally, there is the nagging doubt that the advice may simply be incorrect. |
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Of course there have been some improvements, but there is still a nagging doubt. |
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Hence the nagging doubt about whether the single currency will happen on time. |
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But there was always the nagging doubt that they were all tight forwards and nothing else. |
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Marianne Elliott's book clears the ground, but there is a nagging doubt about her project. |
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Caine puts his finger on the sort of nagging doubt that many people feel about Brussels. |
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Isn't this the nagging doubt we have about the current opening partnership? |
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There is, first of all, a nagging doubt over the operations in Afghanistan and especially in Iraq, intensified by the Democratic victory in the midterm elections: will American troops stay for long more? |
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As it was, only a vague and persistent nagging doubt had persuaded him to follow Holland without her knowledge or awareness to the transit station. |
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