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In a small sense, I felt the anguish, the helplessness, and the uncertainty of a patient.
Any other combinations would most likely face the uncertainty of a new administration.
The other was the loneliness, the uncertainty, of a goalie's situation.
It was a slide in public opinion and the uncertainty of a traumatised age that brought Socrates to the hemlock.
Power utilities now face uncertainty of a kind that traditional phone companies faced when cellular technology emerged.
Crozier has already announced £25m in cost savings for 2017 and last month cut 120 jobs, citing the political and economic uncertainty of a potential Brexit slowdown.
"Wonderland" captured the intensity, the relentless noise and above all, the uncertainty of a psychiatric hospital with almost defiant disregard for network television's demand for heroism and redemption.
I really enjoy the uncertainty of a guy or a creature going to die for something without knowing if there's anyone to bail him out.
He claimed that most businesses he had spoken to were concerned by the uncertainty of a possible future referendum and its consequences.
While Warner continued to blaze, Clarke felt his way in with all the uncertainty of a man who had faced only 20 deliveries in six weeks.
Members of Congress also have to contend with the uncertainty of a career that requires reapplying for the job every two or six years.
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