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Even so, the 178p share price compares to 236p on the eve of the referendum because investors' (understandable) response to Brexit has been to worry about everything financial.
She said it was a celebration of the rest of my life and so there I sat, drinking champagne with them, thinking how daft I'd been to worry for so many years about them finding out".
This may be why the first President Bush seemed so oddly ambivalent when the Soviet Union imploded; his first instinct would have been to worry -- in retrospect, properly -- about the ensuing disorder.
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What's to worry?
But what's to worry about?
My job is to worry about that.
His job is to worry, he said.
But that's not all there is to worry about.
With no insurance, his first reaction was to worry.
What's to worry about?
Hypothetically, what's to worry about?
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