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One year he zipped off to see a tree whose worried owners were afraid it would fall on their house.
At CNN, there were two new anchors, Paula Zahn, who left Fox to lead the morning show, and Aaron Brown, the lead anchor, whose worried, plainspoken style is a counterpoint to the self-assurance of Jennings, Rather, and Brokaw.
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The most impressive is "Portrait of Lucy" (1998), whose small, worried-looking face sits atop a strong, sculptural body.
That's a reaction that has lawmakers worried: whose fingers are in the change dish?
Answers were given a 7-point scale and measured as proportion of respondents whose answer was worried more than normal, worried much more than normal, or extremely worried.
Why attack, or even threaten to attack, a country whose leaders are increasingly worried, more worried, about the state of the economy and internal dissent than any perceived threat from Israel?
"At the table may be one child whose parents are very worried that he or she reaches their academic potential.
Faythe Collins remembered meeting Senator Edward M. Kennedy as a child and later, as a worried mother whose children had been detained in Brazil, calling his office and leaving a message.
Don visits other bars, but most of the narrative is given over to him scrounging together of a bit of money so he can drink alone in the apartment that he shares with his dutiful and worried brother, whose absence on this particular weekend is what sets Don loose on the world and on himself.
Naftali has attempted to answer some old questions with a new angle, arguing that the new details of what Kennedy did behind the scenes reveal a secretive yet self-indulgent president whose family was as worried about image as the man himself.
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