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D'Agay, who has been advising the producers of the TV series, admits there was considerable trepidation when the project was mooted.
He went home to his grandmother and, with considerable trepidation, confessed that he'd abandoned all his illustrious career plans and wanted to be a writer instead.
In 1969, and still with considerable trepidation, Mrs. Graham added the title of publisher to her position as president of the Washington Post Company.
It was therefore with considerable trepidation that I read Almost Like a Whale, but am pleased to report that Jones - by and large - succeeds in this gargantuan undertaking.
It was with considerable trepidation that I went to a program presented late last month by Mr. Avila and Edisa Weeks.
It is with considerable trepidation that I take issue with a central point in Skidelsky's analysis, though I am comforted by the thought that my disagreement may concern politics rather than economics.
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Outside and inside the U.S., there is great excitement, but also considerable incomprehension and trepidation, over reports of these entrepreneurial success stories.
So it was undoubtedly with some trepidation that the ticketless approached scalpers on Saturday, and with a considerable sense of relief that a full house greeted Ms. Argerich's actual appearance onstage.
Their trepidation is understandable.
There is some trepidation".
"Yes," I answer with trepidation.
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