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He said he is always running into worried constituents who say "if the property is worth what they say it is, I will sell it to them".
One comes 15 minutes into "Worried Fire," when a march rhythm moves into a slightly faster 4/4 groove and the whole song lifts, giving you a pretty solid 90-second high before the repetition lets you down again.
The swagger this city had shown as the rest of the nation was mired in recession quickly dissolved into worried talk of an economic collapse rivaling the oil bust era of the 1980's.
The narrative of this not-quite-successful self-impersonator is worryingly unstable, set in the present tense, shifting uneasily between "I", "you" and "him", and constantly breaking down into worried rhetorical questions ("How can they know each other so little, after all this time?"... .What couple isn't unhappy, at least part of the time?").
My parents read and reread the letter at the dinner table, alternately laughing and falling into worried silence.
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It was 1.33am our time when Hugh Jackman looked deep into Kate Winslet's worried eyes and sang the words every girl hopes to get through life without hearing: "I would swim a sea of human excrement... .. Then he gave Frank Langella (Nixon in Frost/Nixon) the lap dance from hell.
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