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The question of drinking water supply and sanitation are thus a recurring and worrying subject in developing countries.
Back in Mr. Nejifi's home, the farmers had moved to the garden for coffee, but the worrying subject of the harvest resurfaced.
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Subject reports feeling worried that Subject's Father was "angry, perhaps also sad".
The message to pupils preparing for exams will be: "Don't worry about subject knowledge.
Weldon was sent to profile Jordan and worried her subject was a simple reminder of Britain's "shoddy, lookist, celebrity culture".
That's why I say I had to grow up on my own," she said recently when she showed up for an interview at a West Hollywood restaurant with damp hair, a ready smile and a tendency to worry a subject like a puppy with a new chew toy.
You have to worry about subject lines.
Instead of worrying about the subject of his art, he was able to take his existing subjects and develop their stories.
There's a theme of Jewish identity, or at least an intermittent worrying on the subject: allusions to Reinhard Heydrich's possible Jewishness, conversations about Pound's antisemitic rants, reflections on the role of Jews in New York society.
(He once told a young writer never to worry about subjects but always to retain possible poetic titles, because the titles suggested more subjects than searching for the subjects ever could).
Conversations with her son, Hugo, trace still unresolved threads of self-doubt back to a dislocated childhood, and find the subject worrying about her own possible acts of unkindness in a manner that suggests compassion for everyone but herself.
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