Andrew and Emily began to get worried about me for I simply moped around or was often in a brown study. |
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MaryAnn wasn't worried about Lizzie because Lizzie rarely had plans for a Saturday night and usually retired early. |
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But he doesn't seem to be worried about the loss of earnings and career setback that most female returners experience. |
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If they're worried about readership, CanWest should consider revamping Metro's design. |
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I came home too sick to eat because I was so worried about Ozzy but finally figured out the problem so that's A-okay. |
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I'm very worried about how news of this journey will be limned to others, if I don't make it. |
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Approaching exam time children get apprehensive and nervous about learning and become worried about making a fool of themselves. |
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She worried about them and what would happen if the islanders caught the pirate crew. |
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Antonio's friends suggest that he's worried about his argosies, which he denies. |
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Will we always live in the shadows, more worried about the daily bread and less about the lasting values that we have always searched for? |
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I'm slightly worried about what's going to happen with the woman schoolteacher, who seems to be a bit loony. |
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Other countries, worried about trade deficits, are trying to trim them and put aside reserves. |
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If the President is truly worried about the federal coffers running dry he should stop cutting taxes for us better-off folk. |
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I'm not worried about anything else because what could have happened doesn't bear thinking about. |
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I worried about filming the next morning but Madison assured me that makeup can do wonders and there would be no problems with the love bites. |
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He could not stop in the rush hour traffic and worried about her for the rest of the day. |
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Most of what they're worried about would never necessitate you to have a safe room. |
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This is autobiography, and since when have we been worried about autobiography being indulgent? |
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Some critics are worried about what they are calling the Talibanization of that country. |
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I think women are a lot more ballsy, less worried about making a fool of themselves. |
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What the teamsters are worried about is lay-offs due to mechanization, not competition. |
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Opinion polls suggest that voters are increasingly worried about the scandal and the economy, rather than terrorism. |
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So you're not worried about the development of a sort of elite technocracy running the global brain machines? |
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Patients and families sometimes become worried about the antipsychotic medications used to treat schizophrenia. |
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To her horror, it was already on fire and she worried about the huge wooden poles that supported the enormous tent. |
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Consequently, for centuries map-makers have worried about simultaneity and how to determine it. |
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We are worried about international terrorism, and those who harbor international terrorists. |
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My parents were actually worried about me playing rugby because of the old bang on the head. |
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It is not surprising, given the number of high profile bankruptcies, that investors are noticeably worried about bad debt provisions. |
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Some wildlife enthusiasts are worried about the possible disappearance of the massasauga, the only poisonous snake in the state. |
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They were absolutely not worried about a thing until I put on a robe and then Stellan screamed the house down. |
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Anne tells Kitty that she is worried about Daddy, who has a fever and a rash, which looks like measles. |
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Wondering where Brett was but not overly worried about it, Sera went to draw a bath in the luxurious bathroom. |
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Thirty years ago Aron worried about a kind of hedonistic self-indulgence characteristic of decadent societies. |
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Although foot and mouth has mercifully spared Helmsley's farmers so far, they are worried about the potential for infection, he said. |
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My family should have been less concerned about his tippling and more worried about his tripping down the stairs. |
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Richard's father kept bees in the 1930s, but he became a bee-keeper because he was worried about the wild bees. |
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Those who are worried about these traditions falling into oblivion should preserve them in the archives where they rightly belong. |
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I tossed and turned, not due to any specific problem, but in retrospect, I realize I was worried about him going to school. |
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Senior politicians are worried about making the first move because the other parties will hound them for making cuts. |
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Yet if there's one thing most middle-of-the-road parents can agree on, it's that they are worried about how pop culture affects their children. |
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If you find that you are falling behind with your bills and worried about how to pay your credit debts, follow these tips. |
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What he is really worried about is how such a move would be received by the general public, but his reputation is now beyond besmirching. |
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He worried about keeping in good physical shape for appearance as well as health reasons. |
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I'm not at all worried about the budget or the dollar or the trade deficit or any of that stuff. |
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I know I should be really worried about the trade deficit and consumer debt. |
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Dwight Eisenhower famously worried about the military-industrial complex unduly influencing governments. |
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It's full of illusionists and transmuters, and you're worried about hair color? |
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I am very worried about her because I've not been able to find out if she's all right or not. |
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They have been seen as fascist Big Brothers by twentieth century thinkers worried about totalitarian states. |
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So there were people who felt too shook up and who were worried about what he was saying. |
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Staff could be looking over their shoulders, worried about their jobs, for months. |
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While she tried to conserve money by walking rather than riding on trolley cars, she worried about people's perceptions of her frugality. |
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She's worried about making friends and constantly makes up stories about herself and shows off to get attention. |
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The absurd argument holds that, at some point, molesters should be allowed to rest easy, no longer worried about a potential prosecution. |
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Should mom-and-pop frame shops be worried about losing customers to the Web of convenience? |
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This was a year where advertisers were very worried about the death of the 30-second spot because people were tuning out of television. |
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Stroke victims are worried about what will happen to them if they are turfed out of the specialist ward to fend for themselves. |
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The family is now worried about letting their two other cats, Rainbow, 14, and Tiggy's twin sister Smokey go outside their home. |
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Undergraduates starting their studies at York St John College are worried about the lack of junior posts available to complete their training. |
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Now she is worried about her mortgage, which will soon have to be renewed, as doubts grow over the direction of interest rates. |
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More importantly, the Pentagon is worried about blowback from this device's first use. |
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His companions are seemingly unconcerned about his fatal injuries, being much more worried about the fate of the horse. |
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The parish council is worried about the visual impact of the hydropower plant and possible conflicts with recreational boating. |
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And since I didn't want anyone to know I was worried about this, I've been sulking and skulking and letting the discontent grow. |
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This was an incredibly bold stroke, and they could have been worried about retribution coming at any minute. |
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I know you guys aren't afraid of playing murderball, but are your families worried about you reinjuring yourself at all? |
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I tell him I am a bit worried about mosquitoes after they nearly ate me alive last time I came here in the summer. |
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The public are not worried about uneven distribution of wealth but unfair distribution of wealth. |
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He seemed forever on edge, worried about slipping up or uttering something to upset the assembled crowd. |
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My friend was worried about the way this film would play for a small-minded and bigoted audience. |
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All I'm worried about, smarty, is remembering my lines and putting on a good performance. |
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One would not be surprised to learn that they are far more worried about holding their jobs in an unsettled economy. |
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If you're worried about the market changing and falling into negative equity, make contingency plans now. |
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Policymakers are increasingly worried about social fragmentation within local communities. |
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I was in terrible pain, but was worried about my friends, so I started gunning the engine. |
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He said he was not worried about the weekend's sunny weather breaking as there was plenty of room to shelter from showers in the stands. |
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They are only worried about whether he thought the tax had been paid and whether the amount he received was a net amount. |
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The Dutch have at least 135 nude beaches, which just goes to show that Netherlanders aren't terribly worried about hiding their nether bits. |
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And if you are worried about the noise, then soundproof the houses in the flight-path. |
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He worried about the future of the golden eagle, the osprey and the nightingale and he condemned the persecution of the bullfinch. |
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Playgrounds in Iqaluit are great, but I'm worried about the safety because they're always broken. |
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Landowners are worried about the impact of trail bikes and four-wheel vehicles on their land. |
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He said he was more worried about oil supply bottlenecks, low inventories and, in particular, very low spare output capacity. |
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It's not like him and Melissa did anything wrong so he had nothing to be worried about. |
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They've always assured him that the variety they used wasn't habit-forming, but frankly, he's worried about becoming a shroom junkie. |
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It is not clear if they are worried about the prospect of some of their friends calling in for a visit. |
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The Department of Agriculture has received calls from consumers worried about whether they consumed some of the recalled beef. |
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Are you worried about the future glut of obituaries in national newspapers? |
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I don't see any pejorative connotations in the term and so up until now haven't been too worried about using it. |
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The call came as the borders were officially declared closed by authorities worried about the mass influx. |
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Many parents have pulled their offspring out of school altogether, worried about the chaos on the streets. |
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I smiled sympathetically, but was more worried about who I was going to be stuck with. |
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But she hasn't got a job lined up at the end of next year and she is worried about paying it off. |
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But they're very worried about saying something that is not on-message, so they don't say anything. |
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I lit the fire near Canada Water, in case you were worried about the London Eye burning down. |
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I am worried about his headwork, but I have prepared for it, and will keep my head down. |
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We've all been so worried about peak oil, it is not surprising we were caught unawares. |
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He could enjoy the rain and was never worried about catching a cold when wet. |
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Some of them were worried about what was being done to ease the situation in crowded central areas like Chikpet. |
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Some police families worried about being ostracized by their own neighbors. |
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I'm only worried about the sword fighting because I'm naturally quite clumsy. |
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Emotions were running high and people were obviously worried about their jobs. |
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But we should be worried about this, at least if we're to be measured by our impact and outreach. |
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I was worried about my father having a coronary because he was high-fiving anyone he could find. |
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She said he was worried about money and felt he had failed to make a success of his life. |
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I'm not overly worried about it long-term and it wasn't that serious to start with. |
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She said he had no history of self-harm and that she had no reason to be overly worried about his mental state. |
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It would hardly overstate the case to say that Lee was worried about how this would turn out. |
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If it were not for overzealous councillors, the country would not be worried about the eyesores that pass for townships. |
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Despite the speeds he reached Alec, who is more used to riding 1,000 cc superbikes, was not worried about falling off. |
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But they aren't happy about shelling out for Christmas boxes, and they're rather worried about crime. |
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I am a little bit worried about a really odd pulmonary lymphoma with chylous effusions and I am going to need the pathologist. |
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I was worried about how physically exhausting and painful it was going to be. |
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Those of you worried about your manliness cred should leave your concerns at the door. |
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The summer is not that far away and people are perhaps a bit worried about fitting into their swimming costumes. |
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I was worried about him looking hurt yesterday, but he comes to work and plays through pain. |
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Advertisers are increasingly worried about 'click fraud', reports today's Financial Times. |
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Harris, who has extensive experience coaching international basketball, said he isn't worried about the language barrier. |
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It costs pennies to use CD-Rs as a storage medium but I'm worried about them because I've see students cut bad copies every week. |
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The duke and duchess will be very glad to pension you off, for they've been worried about your health as well. |
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Susan Franks, director of nursing and planning, said she was worried about staffing levels. |
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The voters have to be sick of partisan wrangling and worried about unsolved national ills. |
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We are not so much worried about being convicted of being illiberal as having the charge even raised in the first place. |
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They are more worried about their interests and privileges and lying under the adverse influence of personality cult. |
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We are quite worried about this development as it has come out of the blue. |
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This could have meant he was worried about being indiscreet, or it could have meant he was late for a meeting or something else. |
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The group were worried about what their children were going to do once they had finished compulsory education. |
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This bodybuilder admits that the cost concerns him, but he appears less worried about the health risks. |
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I am concerned that the staff seem to be very worried about the direction that the organisation is taking. |
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The news has been met with concern from Ford employees worried about transport links if they are moved out of town. |
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He was speaking in the wake of growing concern by holidaymakers worried about what will happen when the conflict begins in earnest. |
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Children are of course the major concern for those worried about the effects of violence in the media. |
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They weren't worried about the Americans as much as they were, possibly, about internecine warfare. |
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Neither the preliminary interview nor the consultation seemed to define what patients actually worried about. |
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They are a bit in the dark and they are a bit worried about what that information might be. |
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Before I did the art course I was very introvert and worried about my survival. |
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He admits that at the beginning of this year, worried about his health, and genuinely feeling he might die, he plunged into a deep depression. |
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The supervisor, obviously worried about all the complaints, announced to the horrified children that the food might be poisoned. |
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Even in hospital he worried about an item of news for the next issue of his paper. |
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For nearly two decades, many birders have worried about the health of migratory bird populations inhabiting the nation's forests. |
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Hunt said he was worried about the development because of the potential fire threat. |
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If the big day looms and you're worried about carrying a few extra pounds, avoid crash diets. |
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The oil drillers are worried about icebergs crashing into their platforms or sinking their tankers. |
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He said he worried about what would happen to medical waste now the authority has switched to fortnightly pick-ups of household refuse. |
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If you're worried about exceeding your credit limit, call your card issuer to ask for a small increase. |
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Economists, and credit rating agencies, are also worried about the impact of collapse in the north on the south. |
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He is particularly worried about the lack of depth in the number of front row forwards. |
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Both are worried about the effect the leak could have on their own properties as well as the foul smell. |
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People were most worried about house burglary, car crime, drugs, alcohol and robbery. |
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It was a little nerve wracking, but at least I didn't freeze up, which is what I was worried about. |
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Karen was a little worried about being left alone, but the knowledge of the patrolling police cruisers calmed her down. |
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It's not the sort of question I would have worried about before, but now it feels as though this is the crux of the matter. |
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This is not a question of Labor crying stinking fish or being worried about the result or whatever. |
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I was worried about leaving Rob with them, in case his simple brain was fuddled by their complex arguments of Just Because, All Right? |
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The authorities were worried about a public furor, and suggested the incident was caused by a lightning strike. |
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They even worried about what kind of tape to gag him with so it wouldn't irritate his beard. |
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She glanced at Bev and realized her friend was worried about the premonition. |
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And Downing Street is worried about its contagion, its debilitating effect on UK democracy and the cure. |
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This prof is the Chair of my Qualifying Exam committee and I was worried about how this would effect my exam. |
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I'm not one of those apathetic stay-at-home voters that the Labour Party is so worried about, I promise you. |
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They're mostly worried about a more prosaic concern, which is whether the game is fun. |
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Some of the stuff like protractors and compasses I had to design from scratch and I worried about how inaccurate they were. |
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A god-daughter told me of how jolly he made her girlhood, although her father worried about his fellow barrister's habit of fast driving. |
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Physicians and psychiatrists say many parents are worried about daughters who just do not want to eat. |
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Psychics aren't overly worried about other psychics reading their minds and revealing their innermost secrets to the world. |
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If you are going away for a couple of weeks and are worried about who will feed the goldfish in the garden pond, don't worry. |
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They worried about love, marriage and work, fussed about their children, gossiped and plotted. |
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She thought that it might be a consequence of drinking too much orange juice but her GP was worried about meningitis. |
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She is great at helping out other patients and is always worried about others around her. |
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Aaah the poor diddums couldn't churn out more his tedious rubbish because he was worried about climate change and the polar bears disappearing! |
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One in five Scots also confessed to being worried about what others might think about their choice of wine for a dinner party. |
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He sounded gruff and short, though anyone looking at him could tell that he was worried about her. |
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We were worried about enemy patrols and the risk of tripping landmines on the trail or on the site of the old encampment. |
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I am far more worried about the way that all sides seem intent on watching political life go down the gurgler. |
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But encryption is also provided as an option, just in case you're still worried about intruders. |
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The committee received objections from two residents worried about increased traffic and potential disturbance to the resting place of bats. |
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Any woman who is worried about this should speak to her doctor, midwife or obstetrician. |
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Do not get excessively worried about not disturbing your fellow passengers. |
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The only thing I'm worried about is that we're dropping the ball on the economy and homeland security. |
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Then he said he had a proposal for me, which made me a bit worried about what was coming up. |
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We were constantly walking on eggshells because we were worried about upsetting him in case it would cause a situation. |
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They never watched the clock, never dreaded Mondays, never worried about the years passing by. |
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They're worried about the impact on the weak and vulnerable if the unfair dismissal laws are watered down. |
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Police were also filming at intersections where they had received complaints from pedestrians worried about cars not giving way. |
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It's more important to keep law and order in this society than to be worried about weak-kneed people who don't like the look of helmets. |
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It's also worried about balance of payments deficits, particularly in the United States. |
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Sure, other conference goers had told me they too were worried about the accommodations. |
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They are worried about the rising numbers of southern men fighting under the banner of Sauron. |
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He was also worried about the health risks of rotting, derelict whare, which became breeding grounds for rats and vermin. |
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The doctors decided to keep him in overnight because they were worried about the injury to his eye. |
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He was worried about the availability of toilet facilities and electricity for the gang. |
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I hated that I was so worried about keeping up appearances with these people that I was lying to myself. |
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Cap Lesesne, a New York plastic surgeon, hears from a lot of women worried about aging. |
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It used to drive me nuts that he wasn't worried about being half-an-hour late. |
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As well as being worried about his command of English, the implicit danger of stereotyping alarms him. |
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It was clear he was going to be fit for the Olympics, but he was worried about how the team would knit together. |
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Jarvis said it was worried about the damage to its reputation from accidents allegedly caused by poor workmanship. |
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Many children are also worried about their younger brothers and sisters and want to protect them. |
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I'm starting to get a little worried about the enormity of the task ahead and the amount of change the next couple of months will bring. |
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So many in my district are worried about why the poverty numbers are rising. |
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But looking at the food which seemed somewhat unsanitary, we worried about whether it would cause other problems later. |
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It made you do silly things and it gave you an awful headache, but we never worried about the risks, let alone the long-term health consequences. |
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Scanlon, whose husband left her to bring up children aged three and one, said most parents worried about whether they could cope. |
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They worried about her health and called in a doctor who confirmed her blood pressure had gone down. |
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Matt worried about the security aspect, I worried about the actual wedding. |
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Police had worried about trouble after the match but apart from a few incidents of drunkenness the upset didn't cause patrols any problems. |
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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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But my mother was worried about how she would feed and care for four kids who could eat only kosher food. |
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I find it rather comical that skinheads are worried about their designer labels. |
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If he was worried about making so many changes, his fears were soon allayed by the attitude of the young newcomers. |
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I've been worried about watering the yard, hence the thinking with the xeriscape water conserving native plants. |
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Come 1986 when I was sober and I was out of the business and I was 18-years-old, you bet I worried about it. |
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He worried about thieves and renegade soldiers but none crossed his path as he galloped boldly through woods and desert. |
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The French worried about the Americanization of their culture and the disappearance of peasant society. |
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Your grandmother is worried sick about you, and to tell you the truth it's been long since I've seen her worried about anyone but Jasmine and her siblings. |
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Sadly, modern TV executives are more worried about holding zapping audiences and ratings figures than about television as an arts and culture source. |
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Moreover, if Mr. Lister is worried about schools of unequal size being formed, why wasn't Harrington Sound Primary trimmed back from its current three streams to two? |
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No, what they're worried about is the anglicisation of the grammar itself. |
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Fifty-five-year-old Svetlana also was worried about the threat of violence but highlighted economic worries as deciding her vote. |
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The latter groups are so worried about elections and ratings that they are mucking up clear thinking, and our society is buying into their flawed theories. |
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When as a medical student you dissected a cadaver, were there things said and done that left you deeply worried about the respect that you might be shown when you are dead? |
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Never before had she worried about what she looked like or being ignored, in fact she had wished that she was plain in features and thus left alone to do whatever she desired. |
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I'm a bit worried about posting this, lest it is not taken as it is meant. |
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Some have felt they're intruding on my private life, and refuse to accept the fact that if I was worried about my private life, I wouldn't be writing about it! |
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The candidates, clearly worried about going too far, feinted and jabbed but threw no hard punches. |
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And why was his mother, on her deathbed, so worried about integrity? |
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But I don't understand why Francis won't talk to me, or why he looks like death warmed over, and I have to tell you, I'm getting really worried about him. |
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Are you worried about raising your two young daughters in a culture that is so fixated on celebrity and low culture? |
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He is equally worried about the demise of traditional Yorkshire food, including such delights as Yorkshire relish, plot toffee, simnel cake and curd tart. |
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If God isn't prepared to send three million volts through her in the form of a thunderbolt then I think Mel shouldn't be too worried about His views on the matter. |
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I think we need to be most worried about the insurgency beginning to jump across the Indus River, into the Punjab. |
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Since moms and dads are usually way worried about giving firstborns the go-ahead for new experiences, you've forged a path in uncharted territory. |
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She even is laughing about falling through the bottom of the rocking chair even though she was worried about injuring herself at the time it happened. |
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He was rather worried about the traditional images of the gods as great roisterers and murderers and thieves, and all of these other characteristics that the Olympians had. |
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But around 300 BC, still worried about taking God's name in vain, they began even substituting these tetragrams with the word, Adhonai, which simply means Lord. |
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If you're worried about not speaking a word of Dutch, relax. |
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That's right, though the Founding Fathers were always worried about localist emotions taking over a political process that they believed should be rational-legal. |
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And if it's rejection you're worried about, then don't sweat it. |
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Not only were nine out ten adults convinced that Christmas carolling was disappearing as a tradition, but nine out of ten were also worried about it. |
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And I long for the placid days when all I worried about were jackhammers, halal carts and clueless tourists on rental bikes. |
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Before the Ontario Ministry of Health decided that raw fish must be frozen before it can be served, no one was worried about parasitic roundworms. |
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Papino, the last to leave the ring, casts a doubtful look at nino, clearly worried about what mischief may soon ensue. |
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Their excuse for the killing the giraffe was that they were worried about inbreeding. |
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I'm more worried about what will happen to the Lions if they don't sort out their chronic problems at the breakdown in time for the first Test at Christchurch. |
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The bank, she was told, was worried about the webcam shows she had on her site and had revoked the account. |
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Yes, but they also are worried about the hajj, which starts later this month. |
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When everyone is worried about losing their built up areas that serve as shops and residences, the magnificent gopuras of the temples stand in eloquent silence. |
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They are more worried about a probable influx of North Korean boat people. |
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While the original offer was a lowball bid, she figures the new one may be enough to get edgy investors already worried about consolidation to cash out. |
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This official obstruction would seem to be a clear indication that the president is worried about embarrassing details emerging that could threaten his re-election. |
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The organizers certainly appeared worried about plunging into the notoriously fierce world of London fashion and media. |
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We are worried about neds targeting goths at Gig on the Green. |
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Social work staff say they are overburdened with casework and worried about not being able to give heroin addicts in the drug court enough support. |
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How come in the amphetamine rush of the 1980s nobody worried about the sanctity of baseball? |
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She worried about all the other expenses too, including the hospital stay, lab work and anesthesiology services. |
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The girl seems worried about upsetting him or making him angry. |
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In fact, experts in airport security have long worried about this weakness. |
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And more than one-in-four children who took part in the survey also said they worried about being badly treated at home, even if they were confiding their worries to parents. |
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They had worried about being able to assimilate into a culture so different from the one they had left behind. |
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Despite a burning sense of Scottish pride, Barclay, 73, said he was worried about the economy. |
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A neighborhood dog had begun to bark, and they were worried about the police coming. |
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At the basest human level, I was just worried about how I would provide for my family. |
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What I'm worried about is all of those bacteria that live in tick guts and get regurgitated into their victim's blood stream, causing all manner of tick-borne diseases. |
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Banks are typically the first to be worried about bitcoin, because their international banking system is threatened by it. |
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Outside the Soviet Union, perestroika and glasnost spread among people who were resentful of Soviet domination and worried about economic collapse. |
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Eliot, meanwhile, was more worried about his career as a poet than about his marriage, which had been undertaken mostly in the interests of that career. |
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The c.d. Howe Institute offers a corrective to those worried about corporations' growing cash hoards. |
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She's worried about embarrassing herself in front of such a large audience. |
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Now he was worried about upsetting her, and part of him hated the feeling. |
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The lessons were free, so I'm not worried about upsetting anyone. |
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Or possibly they are worried about sustainability, and want to select fish that aren't endangered. |
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The upset father said he was not only worried about the physical injuries but also the mental trauma that would probably plague the boy for years to come. |
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And nobody worried about breaching the wall between church and state. |
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Moreover, they are not overly worried about a pickup in inflation, even if the recovery arrives earlier and turns out to be stronger than they expect. |
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The State Government's proposed cannabis law reforms will horrify parents and others worried about the local drug scene, according to Greenough MLA Jamie Edwards. |
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I was still feeling weak and shaky, but I wasn't worried about it. |
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My parents were disturbed by me, worried about me finding a career. |
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Whilst we welcome and congratulate the Minister and his Department on the new legislation we are worried about how exactly it is going to be policed and enforced. |
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People worried about who would be notified as their next of kin in case of medical emergency are being urged to carry a new card to avoid confusion. |
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If you are still worried about sharks, why not try snowboarding instead? |
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The wonderful reign of Queen Elizabeth has everyone worried about what will happen when her crank of a son takes the throne. |
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I was, however, worried about the imminent explosion of his head, as he had successively grown redder in the face, ending the opera in the astounding color of eggplant. |
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He was finally told that the holiday had been cancelled because airlines were too worried about flying because of the threat of the millennium bug. |
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If there is a pandemic to be actually worried about, it's the pandemic of fear as we approach the midterm elections. |
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As the younger became more wilful and wayward, making the most of her privileged status, the elder became more withdrawn, worried about her destiny. |
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The nightingale is the one we are most worried about, but these deers are affecting other birds too, including the blackcap, the garden and willow warblers. |
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We ain't running from nothing. We ain't worried about nothing. |
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Frankly, between you and me, I'm getting a little worried about him. |
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Virginians worried about their scandal-plagued governor, torturous traffic, and government furloughs can breathe a little easier. |
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The most crushing debt people are worried about, like subprime mortgage loans, has been securitized. |
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Yet Avakov does not appear worried about lingering support for the deposed leader. |
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But if you are worried about the PLA, you are going to be worried about buying equipment from China. |
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The McCanns say they are desperately worried about the safety of their nine-year old twins who are often subjects of online abuse. |
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Some of us have become so worried about causing offence or sending the wrong signals that we are in danger of losing our natural talent for playful, harmless flirtation. |
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Also, whenever you are putting a plate heat exchanger in a food or dairy application you are not just worried about heat transfer, you have to design it to be cleanable. |
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And I'll bet most Egyptians are even more worried about the mb than the American talkocracy. |
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Parents are sometimes worried about their own lack of knowledge of computer technology and embarrassed to admit that their children know more about computers than they do! |
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Those worried about untidiness should try living next to a landfill site with the lorries, dust, seagulls, smells, ground water pollution and health risks that go with it. |
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