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In exchange for your discount, you get a twinge of worry.
And if the car ever felt a twinge of worry, it would beep loudly at me to take control.
It has been happening in broad daylight without the slightest twinge of worry that maybe someone should, you know, maybe do something about it -- that is, until this month.
But I have to admit that way down in my mind, after the thoughts for the victims and their families and the horrible sadness for all of us as a society, I felt a slight twinge of worry.
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All of these impressions, coupled with my own evolving feelings about aging, and with twinges of worry about details that felt wrong — Brooke's unoriginal "rewind" maneuver during a pivotal moment, which bemuses people onscreen and off, or the not-quite-right Twitter jokes — made me a bit agitated as I left the theatre, for both movies.
For years, I was proud of my ability to tweet about the darkest parts of my soul frankly divulging the chaos of my depression and suicidal tendencies online, without a twinge of shame or worry.
Every worrier will feel a twinge of recognition at Roger Hargreaves's Mr Worry, who has his worries removed by a wizard and then worries about having nothing to worry about.
She felt a twinge of envy.
I feel a twinge of revulsion.
Galla felt a twinge of betrayal.
I feel another twinge of vertigo.
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