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But still, he enrolled with some foreboding.
"I face the immediate future with some foreboding," he said.
During the Cold War, they were watched with some foreboding from the U.S. embassy.
The United Nations, once snubbed and excluded from the task of shaping Iraq's future, suddenly finds itself pressed to play the major role in that effort, but it is taking up the task with some foreboding.
Clark disappeared in the second innings for 74 in 11 overs and if England prepare a parched Oval track where a spinner is essential then Australia will either be forced to omit Clark for the off-spin of Nathan Hauritz or pick him with some foreboding.
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So, with some sense of foreboding, I'd like to take up why Rand is so much worse than mere demagogues like Paul and Chenoweth, Gingrich and Reagan.
The lease on the base ends in 2014, the same year President Obama has vowed to withdraw troops from Afghanistan, a prospect viewed with foreboding by some here.
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They view the future with terrible foreboding.
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