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**December 31, 2018 ** There is a lot of excitement and trepidation in the air.
Ms Dugdale also said there was "fear and trepidation in the air" in Scottish communities over Tory plans to "attack disability benefits".
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The cruel regime imposed by the rebels in territories they hold in the north, the brutal application of Sharia law, and the threats of jihad and retribution had led to a sense of trepidation in the rest of the country.
I was there for Corbyn's economic policy announcement, at the Royal College of Nursing, and there was a certain amount of trepidation in the room.
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