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"People are extremely anxious that petty obstructionist concerns might screw up an opportunity of a lifetime," he said.
But seriously, these days I mainly get extremely anxious that I may have screwed up my work and everything is about to collapse".
This was the first Health Commission ever to be appointed by the President of the United States, and we were extremely anxious that someone familiar with the subject in all its aspects should be on the staff.
You'll probably be extremely anxious that the beef will overcook, but as long as you have set the oven is set to 50C, the beef will be rare and delicious in the morning.
Mr. Nixon said he thought "the average American wanted all technicalities waived in this case," and that "the entire Truman administration was extremely anxious that nothing bad happen to Mr. Hiss".
It will do almost everything in its power, because in one regard the wishful Tories are right: most German officials are extremely anxious that Britain should not leave the European Union.They see it as a like-minded agitator for competitiveness and against the bureaucrats who presume to tell Europeans what receptacles olive oil should be kept in.
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They may become extremely anxious at meal times and try to get out of events that revolve around food – you may notice they have taken to eating alone.
He is extremely anxious, aides say, that France is losing its prominence in the new Europe, slipping behind Germany to second-class status.
Gone was Alice Olson's affable and capable husband, and in his place was a disheveled, extremely anxious man, convinced that "they" were out to kill him.
"With most of our customers there is usually a security team that is extremely anxious about adopting new technology.
Compared with children from Wenchuan, those from Mao were more likely to report that they were in serious danger, that their houses had been seriously damaged, that they felt extremely anxious about their own lives, and that they felt scared that family members or significant others would die or be seriously injured (Table 1).
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