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However, it has little contamination, which may increase in the future and may be alarming to the river ecosystem with rapidly increasing population in the river basin.
The vision of myself as an old lady living alone with a bird and a TV may be alarming to some, but I imagine I will have earned it.
But talk of more stimulus measures in the world's biggest economies may be alarming the developing world – who have issued a warning about the push for ever-more liquidity (more to follow).
The prospect of this may be alarming to some and given that the Basis and many other health bands already offer optical heart rate scanning, it's even a bit onerous.
Some among us may be alarmed to learn it's been almost 19 years since Morrissey, the former Smiths leader, released "The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get".
She is gestating her own how-to memoir/manifesto, though the NPR-listening audience for farm-lit may be alarmed by its title.
If you believe the Washington Post my favorite newspaper, actually then you may be alarmed by its warning that video looks "reversed out in dark areas, creating a very distracting negative effect".
But EMU doubters may be alarmed that the government has not been more explicit about how it will tell whether convergence has been achieved.Some argue that convergence could be tested by allowing the pound to shadow the value of the euro before locking itself in to EMU.
Rattigan's devotees may be alarmed by what Davies has done to the play.
Tiny tots may be alarmed by the film's cast of critters.
Some guardians of classic literature, though, may be alarmed by signs that Andrew Davies is upping the ante.
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