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Even with repeal, there's still that trepidation of being out in the military".
Most Tripoli residents say that they have never been happier, but there is still some trepidation.
Even though these collaborations were completed across great distances via the Internet, Ishi still experienced trepidation towards recording in the new digital age.
Although the merger is expected to be ratified (more the result of apathy and resignation than exuberance), there is still some trepidation among SAG's rank-and-file, because they know that "bigger" isn't always "better," and that sometimes "less" is "more".
Moreover, many IRBs may still have trepidation regarding the use of NSSI questions.
Still, there was trepidation even in victory.
And if trepidation still dogs you on the slopes or, as it does to me, keeps you from approaching situations where you could fall, there's always foam.
In 1969, and still with considerable trepidation, Mrs. Graham added the title of publisher to her position as president of the Washington Post Company.
She can still remember her trepidation when she and her mother pulled up to the clinic a few weeks into her pregnancy.
Even knowing that Birdsall House, a new beer bar in Peekskill, sources its delicious pork locally from nearby Hemlock Hill Farm, I still felt some trepidation as I ordered the unusual dessert.
It happened a few years ago, for a routine blood test the pediatrician wanted, but I still recall the trepidation and curiosity I felt as I watched the phlebotomist do her work.
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