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I met someone who was definitely apprehensive, but with the rational apprehension of a person in his situation.
The Solidarity Congress met in an atmosphere of apprehension of a Russian invasion.
"There is every apprehension of a mass killing here," said the dead man's uncle, P. N. Sharma.
"If Secure Communities was working properly," the report said, a match under the program "should never result in the apprehension" of a citizen.
Tonya Couch faces charge of hindering the apprehension of a felon and faces between two and 10 years in prison if convicted.
If confirmed, it would be the most significant apprehension of a Qaeda commander since the United States began its military campaign.
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His happiness was broken first by Deyverdun's death in 1789, quickly followed by the outbreak of the French Revolution and the subsequent apprehension of an invasion of Switzerland.
She said: "The myths and mystery that traditionally surround these fruiting bodies are echoed in this apprehension of an ever unfolding universe, a microcosm that reflects the macrocosm".
On the direct realist view, memory preserves past apprehension of an event through conception and belief.
Reid holds that memory is not a current apprehension of an event already presented in a past apprehension.
But the apprehension preserved is an apprehension of an event that was, at that time, represented in that apprehension as present.
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