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Tim asks, suddenly worried.
But what, I suddenly worried, if he doesn't like me?
He suddenly worried that he and Pat were cutting their children off from the world that they belonged to.
Olivia comes to visit, suddenly worried that she needs to perk up her wardrobe and hairstyle.
Annie heads uptown, suddenly worried that she has exhausted herself, although she feels quite all right.
It is hard to see how prices could spiral out of control while labour costs remain so subdued.So why are the central bankers suddenly worried now?
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But it is the labor savings that are suddenly worrying some union officials, who were repeatedly asked by Forest City to mobilize their members for years of raucous community meetings.
At the same time, technology is changing at a blistering pace, and managers who came of age in the era of paper memos are suddenly worrying about tweeting, blogging and employees' escapades in cyberspace.
My host, Geri, not looking in the sink, accidentally poured water on the omelet causing all five of us to gasp suddenly, worrying that a fundamental part of a not-so-large meal was now inedible.
Suddenly I worried that not calling the code had been a mistake.
Mr. Moonves noted that the decision seemed last-minute, as if ABC suddenly got worried about the attention "Survivor" was receiving.
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