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"I am advised it was worse in apprehension than it was in reality," he said.
Even in the relative safety of Kurdistan, some Christians say they still live in apprehension.
She admitted to not drinking or eating properly in apprehension of the surgery.
Some of its mystery arises from the way the dancers periodically look to the wings in apprehension.
How noble in reason, how infinite in faculty, in form and moving how express and admirable, in action how like an angel, in apprehension how like a god!
Their fears lie close to the surface, quick to tumble into anger, despair and, on occasion, a joy that remains edged in apprehension.
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Some analysts say the drop in apprehensions reflects not so much greater control of the border as a recognition by potential immigrants that the chances of finding a job in the United States have fallen over the past few years.
Meanwhile, Customs and Border Protection recorded a 23.7percentt decline in apprehensions in fiscal 2017 from the year before.
There was a similar uptick in apprehensions of families, particularly mothers, traveling with their children.
According to DHS, these efforts have resulted in apprehensions decreasing by 53percentt since 2008.
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