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I could feel the slight apprehension in Nyika's body as the elephants warily flapped their ears after picking up our scent.
Similarly, the "family" of Riley's island should be much more than the warmth of her parents' embrace, or even the slight apprehension of her father's uneasy business calls that she doesn't understand.
So you can understand my slight apprehension to be sent on assignment, nearly eight years later, to interview Curtis professionally at the L.A. premiere of "Halloween". This time, however, I caught Curtis on a good day.
It added a little drama and a little apprehension.
However, being aware of the ethical sensitivity with observational studies in a hospital ward, the researchers switched teams at the slightest apprehension that a staff member or patient might feel unease with the researcher's presence.
In 1998, Oprah Winfrey produced and starred in a box-office-flop adaptation of the book and in the years since then, Morrison's literary reputation has been tainted with a slight suspicion of sentimentality, that snobby apprehension that she might be "a book club" author: the kind of writer, in other words, we read to feel better about ourselves, rather than the kind we read to better ourselves.
Their fears usually persist even after a thorough examination by a physician has established that no physical abnormality exists, and the physician's reassurances have only a slight or temporary effect on such individuals' apprehensions.
The sight, as they waited their turn to race, of Canfield's crew cheering whenever there was a slight error on the GAC Pindar boat told its own tale of both fierce rivalry and apprehension but Williams came through the first day with a 5-1 score that, technically, puts him in the lead.
A slight?
A slight smile rose.
A slight pause.
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