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So for Fergie, he made it plain, it is a case of taking what comes along in United's currently shaky pursuit of the historic treble they landed in 1999 - and without too much trepidation.
"The difficult bit was actually stepping out over the edge so the training I had done over the summer with the Royal Marines in Arbroath gave me the confidence to step out over the edge without too much trepidation".
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As they eagerly badgered us, we maintained conversation with serious trepidation, not wanting to say too much or too little.
Smith, the M.L.B. executive, said Jeter approached the marketing with some trepidation, fearing that it might seem all too much.
Though these chilly poems can sound too much like their sources (Sylvia Plath, Louise Glück), at its best Fragos's trepidation, her self-defeating withdrawal, is just what her "spare melodies of the slender bone flute" describe.
A "Catcher" lover in his forties handed Holden's Christmas journey to his own twelve-year-old son a few years ago, filled with trepidation that time and manners would have changed too much for it to still matter.
If her first patients had any trepidations about filling their face with an off-label toxin, she didn't hear too much about it.
There may be as much trepidation as excitement.
It was with much trepidation that Carballo replaced Poulter, who was paired with Lee Westwood and Tiger Woods.
"Too much is too much".
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