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Dahl, the author of "Cringeworthy," suggested in an interview that awkwardness braids "self-consciousness with an undercurrent of uncertainty.
During re-entry, there will still be an undercurrent of uncertainty over a small gouge in the heat tiles on the Endeavour's belly.
He said the market's volatility reflected an undercurrent of uncertainty and efforts by some traders to capitalize on shifts in the mood.
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There was scant sense of consensus at a forum designed to foster it and an undercurrent of anxiety, uncertainty, and worry.
Mingled with the sadness in this capital tonight was an undercurrent of fear and uncertainty, for now the strongest influence for peace in India that this generation has known is gone".
Alan Brinkley, a professor of American history at Columbia University, said that the undercurrent of fear and uncertainty that existed during the cold war -- with the concomitant threats of nuclear war and Communism -- seemed to come the closest.
But for all his professed belief that matters will get better now that Iraq is governed by Iraqis again, an undercurrent of caution and uncertainty showed through at several points in the interview.
They may be days away from elimination, and another off-season of uncertainty, and that, too, will lend a different undercurrent to the evening.
It smacks of uncertainty.
"Life is full of uncertainty".
Days of uncertainty lie ahead.
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