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The only act to perform a new sketch on the night, Lynn recalls experiencing a degree of trepidation before taking to the stage.
I'm going to put on my amateur psychologist cap for a moment and say that he may have also been experiencing a degree of anxiety because the team had dropped seven of eight games, and that anger displacement may have been a factor here.
Of the 5,762 New York City students surveyed who answered questions about housing, 712 reported experiencing a degree of homelessness.
In parallel with this, those considered to be the innovators or entrepreneurs also reported experiencing a degree of mistrust at times from their wider peer group.
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Tobacco contains nicotine, which is "physically addictive" – meaning we experience a degree of relief and sometimes pleasure when we take it, and when we stop we experience physical discomfort.
But they have at least experienced a degree of holiday joy this season that Ms. Artiles -- struggling to care for them in poverty in the Bronx -- hardly foresaw for the children, John Valerio, 5, and Maria Valerio, who turned 4 on Monday.
Declining to praise a mere woman for the uncommon courage she subsequently displayed, they simply allowed that in her many escapes from captivity the deposed queen had experienced a degree of luck.
Each of us had experienced a degree of alienation growing up too black to be white, or too white to be black, or too mixed to be anything and somehow, at the same moment in time, we'd all moved into the same ten-block radius of Brooklyn.
Differences between the acquired videos and the visualization can lead the user to experience a degree of cognitive dissonance.
Many small businesses may experience a degree of apprehension when working with academic institutions which are more concerned about publications than about proprietary information.
At the same time, small businesses may experience a degree of apprehension when working with academic partners who may be more concerned about publishing papers than they are about protecting proprietary information.
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