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I am not sure why, but he was an anxious man, and he was an introvert.
(He was an anxious man, who worried about getting lost or sunburned or sick and so forth).
"I am an anxious man," Mr. De la Rua said in his monotone, displaying a thin, stern smile during a recent interview at the Casa Rosada presidential palace.
His interviews show an anxious man who seeks to keep something for himself, and this will not do, cruel though it is.
John Gosden, the trainer of Kingman, appeared an anxious man here as he discussed the horse's chance, constantly bringing the conversation back to the subject of weather.
With a smile, he eased the tray into the hands of an anxious man, then scurried through the crowd, back to the kitchen for another load.
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Fellow South African Ken Barris, a lecturer as well as a poet and novelist, is shortlisted for The Life of Worm, the story of a very anxious man with an almost uncontrollable dog.
A nervous man, an anxious woman, scanning the horizon for a recognizable landmark, searching for a street sign, silently wondering "Where am I?" — a geographical question that grades gloomily into an existential one.
Then there was the other [Oscar] without his prostheses who was a vulnerable, anxious man.
A slight, anxious man, he preëmptively offered up the observation that "Muslims are gentle and Islam is peace".
He was not only a "born spectator", as he mockingly liked to call himself, but also a privately anxious man.
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