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"There is every apprehension of a mass killing here," said the dead man's uncle, P. N. Sharma.
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Mailer, the only important American writer aside from John Updike to find the lunar voyage worthy of sustained attention, thought that "tracer hints of every forest apprehension from the puma to the deer to the miseries of the hyena seemed to stalk at the edge of that small-town clearing [Armstrong] had cut into his psyche so that he might offer the world a person".
Imminent peril crowds out every other apprehension nowadays, and the next bout of price inflation appears anything but close at hand.
So it was with Mr. Hussein, who stared down at every corner, on walls in every office and every home, until the apprehension settled, even among foreigners, that he was always watching.
Welcomed sights, and when I hear over the intercom Saviano's unmistakable, self-assured, kind voice, his Italian with just the slightest hint of a Neapolitan accent to make it sexy, every last bit of apprehension is melted away.
He goes for every challenge and has no apprehension.
We're all busy and it's easy to be a little tardy, but don't add to the apprehension that plagues every first tee by making your partners wonder if you're going to be there on time.
The rest of the century was haunted by the howling ghosts of the dark valley: every rise in unemployment, every attack on racial minorities, every slippage on the stock exchange, every censored broadcast sent out tremors of apprehension that what happened in the 30s might be coming again.
She receives more than 1,000 letters a day, and last month she noticed that in one out of every four or five, there was apprehension about jobs.
The full autonomy and freedom of the psychē is assured, as, with an act of apprehension, it seizes at every moment the images it needs, meanwhile remaining master of its own feelings.
Every object is prior to its apprehension, i.e., objects are pre-given [vorgegeben] to the mind, and this pre-givenness is due do the (ontological) status of outside-being.
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