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For one thing, the culture of parenting was much less apprehensive back then.
Tonight, to an audience of around 40, he takes to the mic and performs it again, appearing much more apprehensive than he was in conversation.
On the general macroeconomic front there is much to be apprehensive about.
The noise was amazing, and not much like the apprehensive or vengeful sounds of Yankee Stadium, where every game must be won.
Mr. Friedlander, who calls himself an "evangelist for science," said optimism about the future has been "replaced with a much more jaundiced or apprehensive feeling".
She was much more subdued, even apprehensive in her shiny purple jumpsuit, as she introduced the contestants and explained the rules.
And it's clear -- much of Middle America is apprehensive about bikers.
"I really believe it made me feel much more positive and less apprehensive about getting older," she said.
That is one why reason why campaigners for religious freedom are apprehensive about how much attention, if any, the new secretary of state John Kerry will pay to their cause.
A local DJ introduced Prince as "the next Stevie Wonder", but Prince cut an apprehensive figure, spending much of the show either looking at his musicians or with his back to the audience, and hardly allaying his paymasters' fears that he wasn't ready for a tour.
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