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When it was published, in 2010, she felt more apprehension than elation.
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Then, as the boy sat opposite him, immobile more through apprehension than through a sitter's sense of duty, the limner drew him again.
More recently, apprehension has emerged regarding reports of increased frequency of macular edema and of bone fractures, particularly in postmenopausal women.
Critics say that illegal immigrants are simply bypassing the operation by moving a few miles to the east, or that, more ominously, apprehensions are down because the new defenses have forced a professionalization of the border crossing.
Their presence created an atmosphere of apprehension more than safety, Father Brackley told friends.
But now that Mr. Morsi has been ousted, Ali Sayed, an activist who joined the effort to topple him, said he felt apprehension more than any sense of possibility.
Instead they stumbled their way through one sticky moment to the next in an encounter which had the family-oriented Wembley crowd on the edge of their seats with apprehension more than excitement.
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