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I imagine that a few executives at Zynga headquarters in San Francisco are beginning to fret.
But however much the Taliban hierarchy was beginning to fret, streets and bazaars were a picture of normality.
And some Clinton campaign people are beginning to fret that they may have backed the wrong candidate, and to talk of jumping ship.
Much of those losses came from a sell off in the banking sector, with investors beginning to fret that China will soon have little choice but to devalue its currency.
The Murray camp, including his brother, Jamie, pumped up the volume and Murray responded by going 3-1 up in the third set, with Almagro showing the first signs of beginning to fret.
As the most dire recession fears have started to abate, the bond market is beginning to fret about an equally dangerous development for its future: the growing threat of inflation.
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I began to fret about Tormund.
When the bombing of Kabul began, Sultan began to fret, and Marina began to hope.
I began to fret about berry crops during cold, rainy spells, and corn crops during droughts.
Even the Nation began to fret about "an unbalanced budget" leading to "uncontrolled inflation".
It was around this time last year I began to fret a little.
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