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It’s not unusual for neighbors to be apprehensive of encampments, she said, but it doesn’t take long for most communities to warm to them.

It’s not unusual for neighbors to be apprehensive of encampments, she said, but it doesn’t take long for most communities to warm to them.

The only Case which requires immediate Assistance in the Fit, is, when it is so extremely violent, the Neck so swelled, and the Face so very red, that there is Room to be apprehensive of an Apoplexy, which we should endeavour to obviate, by drawing eight or ten Ounces of Blood from the Arm.

In recusal questions, he said longstanding judicial ethics guidelines state a judge "should not be swayed by partisan demands, public clamor or considerations of personal popularity or notoriety, nor be apprehensive of unjust criticism."

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“We expect investors to be apprehensive of funding Sprint without having some degree o comfort with the Clearwire relationship as well,” write McCormack and Liddell.

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