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Bowyer still sounded worried in a news conference Friday at Richmond.
I worried in a prior column that Ford cars with the elaborate and popular new "in-car connectivity" sounded like death traps.
Dave Winer, responsible for developing the first widespread RSS format and popularising it, worried in a blog that Google did too effective a job at making its Reader synonymous with RSS, and its exit may kill the format's effectiveness.Others are more sanguine.
But sometimes candor trumped comfort: one Georgia soldier worried in a letter home that while his dying brother had "said that he hoped he was prepared to meet his God in a better world than this," he was also aware "he had been a bad, bad, very bad boy".
The British dramatist James Planché worried, in a rhymed couplet, that Grimaldi's death meant the end of a genre: "Pantomime's best days are fled; Grimaldi, Barnes, Bologna dead!" Grimaldi became "easily the most popular English entertainer of his day".
Pry isn't the only one worried: In a letter to investors last year, billionaire hedge fund manager Paul Singer warned that EMPs are now the "most significant threat" to American security.
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Each question has five scores ranging from relaxed or not worried to very worried in an ascending order from one to five.
Its founder, Lee worried, worrind in an interview that while Daewon was turning out high-scoring students, it might be falling short in educating them as responsible citizens.
That is worrying in a world of slow growth.
It's worrying in a conflict and when we need to focus on a reform program".
Don't worry; in a post-Pointless world, sad is the new hip.
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