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There are the tense coordinators of these spectacles, the producers, and even regular injections of botulinus toxin cannot keep them from seeming perpetually worried.
This would be an instant hit with business travellers and tourists who are perpetually worried about what currency they should change their money into.
Hunter S. Thompson, who killed himself last week in his house in Woody Creek, near Aspen, Colorado, was a high-strung, thin-skinned, programmatically dissipated workaholic, inveterately suspicious of authority, perpetually worried that his best days were behind him, and unable to deal with the attention and success that he scrambled and sweated for many years to achieve.
By Louis Menand Hunter S. Thompson, who killed himself last week in his house in Woody Creek, near Aspen, Colorado, was a high-strung, thin-skinned, programmatically dissipated workaholic, inveterately suspicious of authority, perpetually worried that his best days were behind him, and unable to deal with the attention and success that he scrambled and sweated for many years to achieve.
Ottolenghi, who is twenty-five and slight, with a perpetually worried look, gave a Las Vegas address.
Its chrome sides felt surprisingly hard, as if they were forged from some secret high-tech alloy, and its large eyes gave it a perpetually worried look.
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Mickelson left Lee Westwood to contemplate his latest belly flop in the final round of a major-less career, perpetually worrying that he doesn't have the nerve to win one of these things, as James Lawton writes in The Independent.
I call it the iSenberg Uncertainty Principle: Potential iPhone buyers exist in a constant state of anxiety, perpetually worrying that purchasing an iPhone on any given day will mean that they will miss out on the inevitably cooler version with the mind-blowing new features soon down the road.
Another friend worried that she'd have to be perpetually well-coiffed if everyone is shooting video in public.
Many churches are perpetually mired in process, worrying far more about protocol for committee meetings than how to become a welcoming body.
The perpetually grouchy Massachusetts soldier Roland Bowen grumped that "we have not done much toward putting down this Rebellion yet," for example, while the Floridian Roderick Gaspero Shaw worried that if Confederates did not kick the Yankees out of Georgia by the spring of 1864, the "Rebellion will tremble".
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