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worry back
verb
In a patience or solitaire game, to return a card from a foundation to the tableau.
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Of course, inflation was the big worry back then.
Ms. Williams's biggest worry back then was what it would be like working 97 feet under water.
The worry back then was that he would box himself into a specific timeline and that he would have a tricky time exiting his stimulus strategy.
But here's the sign of worry: back in March, a Wall Street Journal/NBC poll found 80percentt saying real estate was safer.
Andres's Mama, soothing the self-dramatizing Katrin and her other children with her solid arms, pushing worry back from the corners of her eyes, is a titanic creation, never more expansive than when she has to describe someone else's hope or loss.
A mother's worry Back home, Joséphine, who had kept in touch with her children over mobile phone, grew increasingly worried.
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He is single; there was no wife worrying back home, no children.
But if Democrats worried back then about a slippery slope toward infringement of civil liberties, Mr. McConnell now appears convinced of a cascade toward totalitarianism.
Seeking to soothe worries back home that Toyota is reducing manufacturing jobs there, the company said that it expected to announce soon that the plant would manufacture another model.
I worried back then that he would have a heart attack or fall out of the speeding car, so I put my arm across his chest as we went upside down and screaming into the blackness.
The pair won the world title in a brilliant 2010 season and then repeated the feat as they remained unbeaten in 2011, despite some worrying back issues for Watkins.
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