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But always, the future is uncertain, and her thoughts are filled with apprehension.
We were filled with apprehension for our own survival, not from the bombs alone but also from the ever-lurking menace of the Mukhabarat, Saddam's secret police.
And he talked about the future, perhaps his favorite subject, describing how it both attracted and repelled him, leaving him filled with apprehension and hope.
Studies by experts on Xayaburi's environmental impact are filled with apprehension and criticism, doubts that may be the seeds of future conflicts between countries sharing the river.
As [Trouser Press magazine's] Dave Schulps and I rolled along in the darkness to our impending interview, we were filled with apprehension.
"It will be excitement filled with apprehension of a new season with a new manager," said Jenkins.
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It's a lovely, quiet moment, filled with expectation, apprehension and a sweet confusion.
Just look at their young, unfamiliar faces, filled with hope or apprehension.
The thought of joining a hysterical cult in front of the Royal Festival Hall as a perpetual stream of city bankers and theatregoers passed by filled me with apprehension, not joy.
However, in his 1936 memoirs Stravinsky writes that the decision to employ Nijinsky in this role filled him with apprehension; although he admired Nijinsky as a dancer he had no confidence in him as a choreographer: "... the poor boy knew nothing of music.
So it was that on my third morning, filled with a mixture of apprehension and anticipation, I set off with Mr Kim for Banteay Chhmar.
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