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He what?! Don't fret, it was all very good-humoured.
If you missed it the first time, don't fret: it returns in January as part of the Public's "Under the Radar" festival.
(Wouldn't it be great if this always happened?) If there's a queue, don't fret: it usually moves quickly and it's definitely worth the wait.
In some cases, a company may have made so many acquisitions that investors fret it will have trouble digesting another company and getting a quick payoff.
This was promptly confiscated (don't fret: it was returned to him at close of play) so he had to rely on the company for his stimulation.
This right was something older generations fought for mine to have; how ironic it is that the young might be the ones to fret it away.
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Further, when a coating is subjected to fretting, it would degrade.
The style was introduced to Germany from America in the late 19th century and became so popular that conservatives fretted it would replace the luxurious kaiserbart favoured by the aristocracy.
Labour has long championed a general election, to the point where some party figures fretted it became their only message with cut-through.
Endearingly, she seems blissfully unaware of her capacity to hypnotise an audience into hushed reverence, frequently fretting: "It's quiet in here".
"The government is literally squeezing every penny from us," he frets, "it's just so hard to make business work here".
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