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The decline under the Obama administration accelerated a drop in border apprehensions that began under President George W. Bush.
Grief comes in waves, paroxysms, sudden apprehensions that weaken the knees and blind the eyes and obliterate the dailiness of life.
But the prominent politicians rejecting the plan rarely address the initial Pakistani and Afghan apprehensions that provide the underpinning for most remaining Guantánamo detentions.
To still the unbidden apprehensions that might interfere with her dive — what she describes as "the subjective feeling of empty lungs at the deep" — Molchanova uses a technique that she refers to as "attention deconcentration".
Considering the apprehensions that propel "Modern Life," it might be inappropriate to say that this collection should make us optimistic about the future of American poetry, or the future of anything for that matter.
At this time, as far as Guay and the rest of the public knew, the crash of the airliner had been written off as an inexplicable mystery, and the investigators, not wanting to arouse apprehensions that might prompt suspects to disappear, were working in secrecy.
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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.
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