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In English, the phrase "worried about" is used when referring to feeling worried or anxious. For example: I was worried about the test results.
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To the west in Hawaii, rivers suddenly drained about 12 hours after the first shocks, then were submerged as a series of successively larger waves flooded the coast.
The lake eventually drained about 13,000 years ago, and the area remained above water until the sea encroached.
"I'd had the left knee drained about seventeen times, too," he said.
A report by QN administrators to the corporate regulator will flag possible criminal offences by Palmer as an alleged "shadow director" who drained about $200m from the Townsville business, contributing to its collapse.
One morning this week his father, Glenn, showed up at the irrigation pump in the peach orchard where thieves had cut through a lock and drained about 500 gallons of diesel fuel.
Using Snapchat for about 10 minutes to view the sculpture also drained about 10percentt of my battery.
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As with other robotic toys, the Roboquad's novelty factor is high, but there is the risk that a child's interest will drain about as fast as the batteries.
Its basin drains about 17,000 square miles (44,000 square km).
The river system drains about 70,000 square miles (181,300 square km).
The Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers, together with their tributaries, drain about one-third of India.
Starting with Poland, they planned on using slave labor to drain about 100,000 square miles of wetlands.
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