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But Steve Norton, chief executive of the Grimsby Fish Merchants Association, said Grimsby was worried "as a significant amount of the fish we process here is Icelandic fish".
When I went on Channel 4 News to talk about GTA, Jon Snow asked: "Aren't you worried, as a woman, that the whole thing isn't a bit creepy?" Well, yes, it is creepy, but worried isn't the right word.
"We're worried as a nation, despite a hugely booming economy, about problems in our electricity grid," Mr. Richardson said at a forum at the New Jersey Institute of Technology this afternoon.
Not that I'm worried about developing a chick inside my gut (I remember being particularly worried as a child about swallowing apple pips, in case an apple tree attempted to root and grow inside me); it just seems a bit unpalatable.
The trend has some experts worried, as a series of recent studies finds that handwriting enhances brain development.
Speaking on BBC Radio's Good Morning Scotland programme, she said: "Sir William was very worried as a shipping magnate about the risks to the collection from transport.
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Furthermore, the TICS instrument includes a scale for chronic worrying as well as a 12-item screening scale (which measures the total chronic stress experienced).
So one might think that British universities might be a bit worried, as an aggressive competitor chomps up their customers.
Consequently, they perceived a reduced tendency to ruminate and worry as well as an increased ability to engage in pleasant activities and to value these experiences.
My mom is as worried as any mom that sends a child to an army.
Moreover, reactive obsessions, relative to autogenous obsessions, were more strongly associated with both severity of worry and use of worrying as a thought control strategy.
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