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A million birds fret in the damp trees.
The New Yorker, November 5, 1984 P. 159 A million birds fret in the damp trees.
By Sidney Wade The New Yorker, November 5 , 1984P. 159 A million birds fret in the damp trees.
The souls of Bulawayo or Lahiri or Ozeki surely don't fret in the shadow of London middle-class English.
Because he rarely worries about pitch counts in the regular season, Verlander has almost no reason to fret in October.
They fret, in particular, about potential conflicts of interest arising from the WHO's overtures to drug companies.
That game's protagonist, Niko Bellic, would fret in animated sequences about the costs of his life of violence.
Some Canadian diplomats fret in private that Australia nowadays gets a much warmer reception in the State Department.
John Richards Oxford A "sea fret" in north-east England maybe, but surely a "haar" in eastern Scotland (Weather forecast, 5 October)?
Some of those stranded without their wiring began to fret in high gear, dashing from one inert pay phone to another.
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Don't fret- in time they may recover, although not always.
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