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For 21 / 2 years, the rods have been a source of sharp fear and, later, apprehension.

Though Brenden later admitted some apprehension at being the first to undergo the procedure, he agreed to the trial and traveled to Boston last November for screening tests.

He later recorded his apprehension before the raid: On the night of 29/30 May, Brill's was one of 27 aircraft detailed to bomb the Gnome et Rhône, Thomson Houston, and Goodrich factories in the Paris suburb of Gennevilliers.

Elshtain's book supports, a hundred years later, the young girl's apprehension that "there's power in me".

Apprehension set in months later, after another blogger, Washiqur Rahman, was hacked to death outside his home.

In college, Feng had gravitated toward psychology and religion, and later settled on Tibetan Buddhism, but with apprehension.

"It's a pure, thrilling, and slightly terrifying apprehension of what he will later call beauty, though the word is insufficient.

With British sporting history freshly rewritten after this remarkable past 12 months, it can sometimes be near impossible to recall, all these cold weeks later, quite how much tension, expectation and apprehension surrounded the moments that brought such greatness.

Later we walked home, utterly overcome by the apprehension engendered by the drama.

Even so, the learning of temporal concepts surely does at least involve an immediate apprehension of the relation of "earlier" and "later".

He also routinely broke into people's houses and stole television sets, which is what led to his apprehension for Genovese's murder, five days later.

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