1. For those unemployed and with a family, the added worry of responsibility for the next generation must be bewildering. 2. Instead, nationalist argument and continual bickering between nation-states played on the fears and worries of the borderlands. 3. It also lets the player rest the palm on the bridge, without the worry of unwanted pitch variation as a result. 4. The proposal should discuss this aspect and quiet the worries of the reviewer or academic advisor. 5. With no worries of visits from secret police, we laughed and joked the night away, drinking wine and plum brandy. 6. A key worry of many scholars is the unregulated context in which new technologies for conceiving children now emerge in the United States. 7. The wheels soon graunched against a broken stone wall, and a worry of goats scattered like demons in the dark. 8. Meanwhile some in London, apart from any particular worries of their own, appear to have seen this as an opportunity to mount a joint Anglo-American operation. |