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"You have an intersection between hope that the rally will continue and apprehension that this is another false start.
That stark assessment reinforced apprehension that this nuclear emergency will cause greater problems than those first predicted by the government, which has played down long-term safety concerns and only Monday expanded its mandated 12-mile-radius evacuation zone.
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It is this apprehension that expands Levi's understanding for those caught in what he called the gray zone.
It was this apprehension that led Dr. W. David Hager of the University of Kentucky to join three other committee members in voting against the recommendation.
Simon Valastro, the Alain at both performances, achieved all of this perfectly, with a concentrated stare of manic glee or childlike apprehension that was amusing and touching.
Each section rises to a crescendo, a sort of fearful apprehension that will be confirmed.
Now comes the double-dip and all the apprehension that comes with it".
Trading on Tuesday summed up the apprehension that has recently clouded the stock market.
It is an apprehension that does not seem to shared by the 31-year-old comic.
Anxiety has been defined as a feeling of fear, dread, or apprehension that arises without a clear or appropriate justification.
Heavy-handed as they may be, these policies stem from government apprehension that is not ill founded.
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