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He was perpetually anxious and disoriented.
Older residents, perpetually anxious that the younger generation is losing their values of tidiness and mutual respect, now had visible evidence of social erosion.
By hanging on to win the tournament, Beljan became an instant hero to the perpetually anxious, someone who shed light on a disorder that feeds off darkness.
Instead we are perpetually anxious about not having enough, or moan about our children having too much even as we buy it for them.
But "us" now could also mean us — perpetually anxious civilians walking to work, sitting in office buildings, riding public transportation, attending sporting events, marching in parades, shopping at the mall, inhaling, swallowing, praying.
The world looks quite different to the perpetually anxious mouse than it does to his pursuer, the prowling cat: a puddle is deep, a ball of wool is big, the yarn is long.
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And then there is the unchanging, perpetually nameless and anxious-eager Narrator, with his warily formal diction and his cautious good manners — a born exquisitist telling stories at Lindy's, trying to define a chalk-eater while using the mild word "discouraged".
So last week, I decided to become aware of the junk jumbling around in my thoughts, and realized I am perpetually busy in mind and anxious in soul.
An anxious sort, a stick of gum is perpetually lodged in her mouth; as soon she spits one out, another takes its place.
Mr. Bean has compared his perpetually hungry hero, Francis, to Norman Wisdom, a singing, pratfalling comedian whose endearing fool persona brings to mind a less anxious Jerry Lewis.
The process is realized most conventionally in an anxious romantic triangle made up of Anna; Burton (Mr. Burrell), her longtime patrician boyfriend; and Pale (Mr. Norton, Robbiee's perpetually overwrought brother, who arrives in their lives as an explosive catalyst.
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