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Mr. Swerdlowe also admitted to having apprehension of his own.
Lots of people who had apprehensions were just blown away, not only by its artistic impact, but its spiritual impact.
The Old Testament seems to have an apprehension of Plato's dilemma, when it has Abraham plead with a vengeful Yahweh to spare the innocent inhabitants of Sodom.
If both had bleak apprehensions of the decline and fall of Western civilization in an increasingly secularized age, Mr. Antonioni's vision was more urbane and cosmopolitan.
As in natural philosophy, Gregory maintains a non-realist position that universals are formed by the soul and only after the mind has previous apprehensions of singular things.
Roger Federer took Center Court at the U.S. Open tennis tournament here Tuesday, admitting he had the apprehensions of a newcomer.
Perry said the operation had reduced apprehensions of migrants on the border by more than half in the last five weeks.
"We do not have an apprehension of our suspect this afternoon but we will have one," he said.
We do not have an apprehension of our suspect this afternoon.
The minister of state for immigration, Damian Green, denied that a decision had been taken, but Gillies said the lack of clarity had created "apprehension of the highest order" for thousands of students.
So far this year, there have been 2,988 apprehensions of Indians, Bangladeshis, Pakistanis, and Nepalis, compared to 924 in the whole of 2012.
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