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Moments after giving birth, her son not yet in her arms, Lolita Wästerlund had an urgent fear.
Captain America is not just a handsome face and a mighty pair of guns: he has a liberal conscience and like Edward Snowden, has developed an urgent fear that the nation's real enemy is the military-industrial-surveillance complex.
This week's operation, decided out of the urgent fear that Bamako itself might fall to the jihadists, turns that vow on its head, for the first time testing his mettle as a war leader in a high-stakes operation.For the moment, he enjoys both international support and cross-party backing at home; 63% of respondents told one poll that they approved.
Measures to clean up the Thames had been on the agenda for some years, but an urgent fear of miasmas broke a political logjam, and gave immediate impetus to one of the great monuments of Victorian civil engineering: Sir Joseph Bazalgette's system of municipal sewers, designed to deposit London's waste below the city and far from the intakes of its water supply.
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The most urgent fears have centered around India, where the economy is more than twice as large as Indonesia's, and where the current account deficit is projected to be more than twice as big this year.
There have also been more urgent fears that the United States may be entering a period of stagflation — when stalling growth accompanies rising prices — for the first time since the 1970s.
And despite the urgent fears of many Americans about the place of English as our national language, all the research shows rapid language assimilation the second generation is overwhelmingly fluent in English and the third generation speaks only English.
The efforts to trace and dismantle the support network behind Tunisia's bloodiest attack in recent history, responsibility for which was claimed by Islamic State after the gunman died, have become more urgent amid fears of another massacre.
"The American search for spontaneous community with the like-minded is made urgent by the fear that there may be no way at all to relate to those who are too different.
Many Burmese feel an urgent and visceral fear of the Rohingya, based on the perception that the very survival of Myanmar and its Buddhist identity are at risk from perceived Rohingya population expansion due to immigration from Bangladesh and a high birth rate.
Although the link is not scientifically proven, microcephaly has become an urgent threat, sparking fears the virus, which causes permanent neuron-developmental delay, could have a significant impact on a generation of children.
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