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After the terrorist assaults, some Mumbai Jews said they were increasingly apprehensive about their Muslim neighbors.
With every passing week, the polls show that the American public is increasingly apprehensive, and no one is more sensitive to the drift of public opinion than a U.S. senator about to face the voters of his state.
However, when Charles and Francis made peace in January 1539, Henry became increasingly apprehensive.
Fishermen on the island, he assures me, are increasingly apprehensive about the Navy's plans and its impact on their livelihoods, even though "folks here are patriotic and support the military".
Having moved to New York just three weeks before 9/11, Geller is no stranger to political turmoil in the US, but he has become increasingly apprehensive about the current administration and how it will affect him and his business.
Having moved to New York just three weeks before 9/11, Geller is no stranger to political turmoil in the US, but he has become increasingly apprehensive about the current administration and how it will affect him and his business.
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"I was a little apprehensive at first," said Goode, who started slowly but grew increasingly influential as the first half unfolded before working the wing Joe Maddock into space with a high-calibre pass after the interval.
I think he was very apprehensive, he doesn't like groups and he's become increasingly difficult in meeting groups … this was quite nice because the atmosphere was very friendly, very welcoming.
Even her own husband, Raymond, an early N.A.A.C.P. activist, was initially apprehensive about his wife's involvement in a movement that was being greeted by an increasingly violent opposition.
QUESTION FROM VEGAS TENOLD: Nick Clegg has been fairly elusive as to whom he might team up with in the increasingly likely event of a hung parliament, and if I was a Lib-Dem voter I'd be a little apprehensive about that.
Adam sat down, apprehensive.
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