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Older residents, perpetually anxious that the younger generation is losing their values of tidiness and mutual respect, now had visible evidence of social erosion.
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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.
He was perpetually anxious and disoriented.
A society in which failure is interpreted solely in individualistic terms is a society in which its members are perpetually anxious.
Gentle, observant Pidge is a perpetually anxious older brother, trying in vain to restrain his little sister's wildness; five-year-old Brigit is full of hilarity, seizing the opportunity to "look for that bloody pebble" with a glint of mischief at uttering a forbidden word.
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.
Watch out for perpetually anxious and negative voices and cut them off.
He stands gaunt and emaciated, perpetually anxious and tired.
Myth 4: Stutterers are perpetually anxious In most adults, the delivery of their speech betrays who they are or what they are feeling.
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