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Such trepidation made it hard to get down to business.
Nowadays, of course, such trepidation seems laughably quaint.
At the time, such trepidation seemed wholly warranted.
Sheik Mansour, variously listed as age 40 or 41, clearly did not have any such trepidation.
RARELY have the Christmas results for Britain's supermarkets been awaited with such trepidation.
If you regard the mind with such trepidation, you want to outflank it in every way devisable.
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China's coach, Bora Milutinovic, had no such trepidations about his team's match with Brazil in Seogwipo, South Korea, on June 8.
Historians will wonder why the last government and this one approached banks with such extreme trepidation.
He admits to trepidation over such a financial commitment and regrets saying goodbye to certain possibilities, like taking off and traveling for months on end.
She admits to some trepidation about how such intimate work — in "Footfalls," she paces back and forth in a strip of twilight, while "Rockaby" confines her to a rocking chair — will appear and sound in the generous space of BAM's Harvey Theatre, which has more than eight hundred seats.
Consensus seemed to be that the court would decline to take the case, for want of a wider question, and as such, there's now some trepidation as to what the nine justices will make of the voter-approved amendment to California's constitution.
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