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Iran's recent test of a new missile, with an advanced semi-solid-fuel design and a declared range of 2,000km (1,250 miles), points to continuing defiance but maybe also to a degree of growing apprehension.
At a recent meeting of the Muslim Democratic Club in Jackson Heights, I asked local leaders what, if anything, they might want from outsiders in the midst of growing apprehension and fear associated with the incoming Trump administration.
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That was because of growing apprehensions of non-Mexicans, as opposed to Mexicans, which declined.
G. Release date: Feb. 1. Stir of Echoes Riding baby boomers' growing apprehension of what awaits them in the next world, David Koepp's film bestows extrasensory gifts on a grown-up and not a child, as was the case in "The Sixth Sense".
She is currently writing a book on the topic of society's growing apprehension and fear, and will follow with a play that will be the imaginative version of similar themes.
Scientific worry over the fate of the nautilus parallels the growing apprehension over the effects of deep-sea fishing on a variety of creatures.
But Challenger, Gray & Christmas, a job placement company that distributes the AT&T calling cards as part of a promotion for its own counseling services, expects a surge of inquiries this year, reflecting a growing apprehension about the economy.
Among those working on the genetics of type 2 diabetes, there was growing apprehension that these two genes might be providing a representative view of the genetic architecture of type 2 diabetes.
Taken together, these efforts reflect a growing apprehension that one of the administration's most important legacies — the routing of Taliban and Qaeda forces in Afghanistan after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 — may slip away, according to senior administration officials.
"There is growing apprehension about the ability of Governor Davis to defeat the recall," Mr. Dooley said.
Recently, there has been growing apprehension about the complications of diabetes, especially diabetes-associated cognitive decline (DACD).
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