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Bryon Williams said he had become apprehensive of being outside since two West Nile cases were reported near his home in Varnado, near the Mississippi line.
This, however, did not work out as TBAs were apprehensive of being phased out of the community.
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"I'm excited at the idea of going to college, yet apprehensive about the prospect of being my own master".
But since legislation ending anonymous egg and sperm donation was passed in April 2005, stocks in clinics across the UK have dwindled, with potential donors apprehensive about the prospect of being traced by their genetic offspring later in life.
The other is the United States, which has a recent history of being apprehensive and slow about endorsing global treaties not of our making.
I imagine that most boys in junior high school felt apprehensive at the prospect of being nude in front of others.
The dictionary defines it as "a state of being uneasy, apprehensive or worried about what may happen".
Instead of being a child apprehensive of the day when he takes the thrown, Corpuz is now practically an adult facing the knowledge that the day is approaching and he is still unprepared.
It is in part the idea of the naturalness of pregnancy and childbirth that causes childbearing women in this study to be apprehensive of any interventions believed to be 'unnatural', including caesarean section.
I could finally say that I was Algerian without being apprehensive of how people would respond.
I'd always been apprehensive of the Tasman Sea and what we were going to face.
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