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Hinds emerged, looking harried.
There are people in business suits from all over Europe, sitting around circular tables, looking harried.
Ricelly Veloz, 24, a Dominican-American from the Bronx, was clutching a shopping list and looking harried.
Trump, meanwhile, spent the debate looking harried, his stiff blue tie drifting pendulously outside his jacket, his shoulders hunched, his top-hair seeming wider and flatter than usual, like the unfortunate first pancake of a batch.
Charles E. Diamond, the chief clerk for Albany County and the man responsible for making sure the courthouse runs smoothly, was already looking harried last week, when prosecutors, defense lawyers and journalists descended on the usually quiet four-story courthouse for a pretrial hearing.
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Customers were waiting for tables, and the waiters looked harried.
Ms. Oxenhorn, who is reed thin, looked harried.
They're a cheerful lot; no one looks harried or strung out on caffeine.
That knocked Britain to third and Ukraine to fourth, causing boos to rain down on both judges, who looked harried, and the gymnasts, who looked perplexed.
Hoover often looks harried: travelling with a baby is hard enough, but a baby and a cello together can spell real trouble.
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