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"I started getting alarmed when I started seeing the surfboards squirting out of the foam pile," he said.
An officer who teaches racial sensitivity should not have latched on to a technicality about neighbors — who seemed to be outnumbered by cops — getting "alarmed" by Gates's "outburst".
Barbara said, "Maybe when Hannah was getting alarmed or upset because people kept saying her name, it felt more comfortable to go back to that place".
Mr Morohoshi reckons that as many as one in four universities may not survive the forthcoming era of fierce competition which will include growing pressure from occupational training schools.Universities are getting alarmed.
"It has worsened China and Japan's relations, which were on the mend, it has brought Japan much closer to America again, and other countries – such as Korea – have been watching this closely and getting alarmed at how belligerent China can be over territorial issues.
I had asked him whether he was not getting alarmed by the use. of which some of his disciples were putting his theories.
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Observing the gyrations in the currency markets, it is easy to get alarmed.
This is not something for the public to get alarmed about".
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