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Whatever worry creased his face vanished.
Whatever worries his trainer, Graham Motion, had about Animal Kingdom's handling the surface known as Big Sandy were erased as the colt appeared to grow stronger with every stride, eventually blowing by a stablemate, Corredor Dela Isla, who had been given a substantial head start.
"Every day the market goes down," he said, "it just adds to whatever worries you have".
Then Hoxey died and whatever worries I might have had for her were briefly allayed, as it seemed that she had inherited the business.
Whatever worries there may be concerning this part of Carnap's view, they are distinct from the more famous concerns raised by Quine.
But whatever worries McConnell had on that front have now disappeared thanks to the overreaching bureaucrats at the IRS.
Whatever worries you may have with buying second-hand clothes, banish them.
Mindfulness Mindfulness is more than just sitting and trying to not to think about whatever is worrying you.
If nothing is done to help these dogs move away from whatever is worrying them, these signs can often escalate to more troubling behaviour that is more obvious, such as growling and snapping.
Dogs often give subtle signs they are becoming anxious, like avoiding eye contact with whatever is worrying them, licking lips, brow furrows, lifting a paw, tightening muscles in their face.
When all the organ stops are pulled and its pedals fall like a row of finger-flicked dominoes under the flurry of the organist's deft, dancing feet, it makes you forget whatever was worrying you when you walked through the giant oak doors that evening. .
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