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In recent telephone interview, he said avatars of some kind would almost certainly be part of our future, a notion that fills him with considerable dread.
Those who are young -- or old -- and physically and mentally healthy, able, and independent generally look on the possibility of becoming disabled in old age with considerable dread.
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They would have considerable control over the dread innovation.
Saturday was moving day in Melbourne and England moved from a state of considerable optimism to one of dread that the 5-0 drubbing that now consumes Australia may come to pass.
The considerable between-subject variability in the amount of dread experienced during anticipation of pain was explored by Berns and colleagues [44], who showed that some dread-prone participants find waiting for pain more aversive than pain itself.
Splichal enumerates the considerable hazards of high heels: arthritis of the big-toe joint; hammertoes; bunions; the dread plantar fasciitis, a stabbing pain in the arch or the heel.
In spite of treatment with anti-secretory medications for reflux esophagitis, considerable portions of patient did not achieve the complete mucosal healings or suffered from sustaining symptoms or development of dread complication like Barrett's esophagus, suggesting other damaging factors or impaired mucosal resistance are also involved in their pathogenesis.
Dread builds.
The Redstone forces dreaded the prospect of more examinations of the ailing and enfeebled billionaire, giving Mr. Dauman and his allies considerable leverage.
Mostly dread.
Existential dread?
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