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Indeed, he was too absorbed by the subject matter to fret about that kind of stuff when we discussed progress.
I'm not saying all games should be soap operas or human dramas (and there is always going to be a market for, and developers of, pure escapist entertainment – don't fret about that), just that to truly push things, blockbusting mainstream games need to be infused with day-to-day humanity – and that they need to be about real, relatable struggles.
Regulators are right to fret about that.
"We fret about that," he said.
I must not fret about that now, though.
Thirty-eight years later I don't fret about that much any more.
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Only that would have the sort of consequences Matchar spends a fair amount of time fretting about: that we could return to a "gender essentialism" not unlike the 19th-century cult of domesticity, wherein women are viewed as instinctive nurturers and homemakers and little else, or that women might "cut back on their ambitions en masse".
'Are you still fretting about that Boorman prisoner?'Voormanan.
A few of you have heard that DU is toxic and radioactive, and maybe you're fretting about that.
And even on the basis of the government's figures, the Treasury select committee of MPs worried that the poorest would fare somewhat worse than middle-income groups.The committee could have found better things to fret about, since that bottom income group includes many transient members, such as students and self-employed who are going through a difficult patch.
Finally, she says, she told her what she had been fretting about: "Given that you took me in without meeting me," Diski said, "now I am here, what if you don't like me?
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