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Yet the chancellor is understood to be nervous about the cost of any fix, which would run to many billions.

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“I thought maybe Sister Agnes would be nervous too, so I used that. I didn’t have to repress it. She’s not part of the brawl with the men. She doesn’t get into the opinion of who should be the next pope. When she does speak, she speaks what she knows and goes back to her vow of being silent and invisible and obedient.”

He thought we might be nervous as we met for coffee for the first time.

He thought we might be nervous as we met for coffee for the first time.

He thought we might be nervous as we met for coffee for the first time.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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