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Murray, meanwhile, had only the burden of personal worry.
"No one had any idea" that she might have had a personal worry, said a senior White House official who was present.
For that matter, New Yorkers should dig out their personal worry beads over what New York is seeking in their name.
But when the commercial was finally shown to the candidate and his wife, they seemed overcome, instantly recognizing the power of its message: that the aggressive policing of the Bloomberg era was not an abstraction to Mr. de Blasio, it was an urgent personal worry within his biracial household.
While gas consumption is of high concern for many Americans right now, this doesn't seem to be a personal worry for McCain.
Personal worry and worry about infection in the family were highly related (Pearson correlation (r) = .79) and combined as 'Anxiety'.
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Directed by Spike Lee, they feature N.B.A. players voicing their personal worries about American gun violence.
On May 27 after a very disturbing week and lots of personal worries, I took some tablets to forget.
He had hoped to raise economic and personal worries about Mr Obama, then to snatch the state from the Democrats and hold down losses elsewhere.
In interviews, Dr. Martin and other subjects described their egos and bodies vanishing as they felt part of some larger state of consciousness in which their personal worries and insecurities vanished.
We are quite literally born into it; it is our confidante for some of our most personal worries; it tends to us whether we have broken bones or are consumed with anxiety; and it is there, unconditionally, until we die.
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