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Seven-round mock drafts and ever-changing, all-inclusive prospect lists give us something to write about, fret about and obsess over during the long winter months.
With no conscription to fret about and few colonial actions to oppose, there has been a quietly growing fashion in recent years for clever authors to treat the military as a subject for cultural studies, as if servicemen were just another social tribe to be neutrally analysed, like football fans or nightclubbers.
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Others fret about homogeny and the loss of cultural identity.
Urban planners may fret about traffic and pollution.
Does he fret about posterity and his posthumous reputation?
But in 2012 this scheme, too, was deemed unconstitutional.Critics fret about accountability and democratic legitimacy.
Over the years, "Cathy" readers watched her fret about boyfriends and obsess about fitting into bathing suits.
Unlike F., he seems to fear moving through the world unseen, to fret about living and dying without witness.
Why should anyone fret about vampires and werewolves when our own bodies are already trying to kill us?
Where Americans fret about trusts and combinations that stifle future winners, Europeans fret about unbridled competition that guarantees future losers.To be fair on Standard Oil, it could also be a pretty nasty operator when it chose.
The characters adjust last-minute details and fret about the gusty winds and lightning storms.
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