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The deepest worries were among people 35 to 44, half of whom feared they would not be able to repay their mortgages.
NAIROBI, Kenya — The American ambassador to Kenya said Wednesday that his deepest worries about the postelection crisis here were not about Kenyans rampaging in the streets or killing one another because of ethnic hatreds, both of which have claimed hundreds of lives.
You can even discuss your deepest worries with your closest friends.
We may find ourselves inhibiting and censoring our truest, deepest worries and fears with the people we love the most.
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Several advisers to Mr. Gore said their deepest worry now was keeping Mr. Daschle and Mr. Gephardt on their side because if they raised questions about the vice president's case, support on Capitol Hill could unravel rapidly.
Their deepest worry should be that the clarity of that front-page image – a photo that requires no caption – might already have defined Labour's leader with large sections of the public.
In another trial Mr Zapolskii has deeper worries.
They included pocketbook issues and deeper worries about identity, as Egypt fractured in alarming ways.
Even finding a new dry cleaner, deli or coin laundry can stir up deep worries of impending isolation and loneliness.
This is a record amount for a mid-term election, and may be a sign of deeper worries.Blacks are among the most reliably Democratic voters.
They also have deep worries about the level of "production quotas" assigned to them by the EU's Soviet-style method of regulating farming.
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