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Thereafter the apprehensions grew.
But the apprehensions are understandable.
Television played a major role in the apprehensions.
Collins turned the apprehensions of his characters into the stuff of his fiction.
Despite all the apprehensions, the opening ceremony was judged a great success.
Both sides reported that the apprehensions took place without violence or injuries.
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This began in earnest with the apprehension and humiliation of Augusto Pinochet in the late nineties, leading onto the apprehensions and trials at the International Criminal Court in the Hague of such miscreants as Milosevic, Karadzic, Mladic, and Charles Taylor today.
Many of the partisan apprehensions during the campaign don't square with how things played out.
Einbaum felt the same apprehensions common to millions of German Jews.
To still the unbidden apprehensions that might interfere with her dive — what she describes as "the subjective feeling of empty lungs at the deep" — Molchanova uses a technique that she refers to as "attention deconcentration".
While exposed to the broad apprehensions about the slow economy, they have been mercifully free of the concerns about corporate accounting.
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