James lounged outside the cafeteria, waiting for his potential accomplice with a strange mixture of dread and anxiousness. |
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Vivian finally realized she had been holding her breathe and exhaled with anxiousness. |
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Withdrawn children also exhibit signs of emotional distress such as anxiousness, and display less positive expressions. |
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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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After a small stretch of career-related anxiousness I feel like good things are unfolding. |
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If it provides some anxiousness in the viewer why not set the film there. |
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As in previous research, only moderate correlations were found between laughter and self-report measures of perceived funniness, happiness, amusement, and anxiousness. |
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This anxiousness reaches a climax that coincides with that of the novel itself. |
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At the station he sees his father waiting on the darkened platform, wearing sneakers and corduroys, anxiousness in his face. |
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Anxieties generate concealed anxiousness on frozen and unflattering human faces. |
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In reducing anxiousness over when, or how to break into the discussion, the feather fosters better listening skills. |
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Following the abduction, the child seemed to display feelings of insecurity, anxiousness and fear more often than before the abduction. |
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When I first started, I discovered that disorganizing the depression led to higher amounts of anxiousness coming through. |
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There was a sense of peace and serenity in the room that I was lying in, instead of the feeling of anxiousness and fear that I had felt while I was walking in the alleyway. |
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After a while, the prickly feeling of anxiousness dulls and turns blunt. |
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Until, that is, they took in Ogechi's self-satisfied air, so different from the anxiousness that had followed in her wake whenever she had blessed a child in the past. |
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The environment she creates onstage gives rise to the desire to awaken a certain anxiousness in the audience, to provoke them by inviting them to be at the centre of a device revealed by light and sound. |
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Why is there not the same anxiousness about our judges? |
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He can relate to the anxiousness and the anxiety of the NDP in Ontario. |
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It is important because sometimes the government in its anxiousness to be seen as protecting the health care of everybody at all cost, it sometimes confuses the two issues. |
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It is vital for the regular replenishment of serotonin and can reduce anxiousness and depression without any aggressive effect on the brain's natural functioning, in contrast to synthetic anti-depressants. |
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I'm speaking of the British pop foursome, of course...and my anxiousness over his Beatle choice peaked as the latest round of Beatlemania came and went, because the Beatle you pick can say as much about you as your DNA does. |
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We do not know what length of time that might be, but again that can cause a lot of anxiousness, a lot of resentment for many other people, not only in Iraq but people in the surrounding areas. |
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Anxiousness sets in as the prospect of a government-funded retirement fades into obscurity and financial planning has suddenly become a reality. |
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