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To maintain its deep political and economic relationship with this American administration, Germany therefore needs to be solicitous of Trump’s daughter.

To some extent, Buffalo has stood in for the rest of upstate New York for Mr. Cuomo, who was born in Queens and lives in Westchester County, but has tried to be solicitous of regions north of the New York metropolitan area.

The British Lion was supposed in some quarters to be solicitous of a grievance which would justify a roar of exceeding wrath.

Whatever you chat about, he will be solicitous of your opinion and take pains not to overwhelm you with his.

We justly suppose, that the Philosopher seldom mistakes his talents so far as to be solicitous of shining in a sphere, for which he must know himself to be wholly disqualified; and from the work of a Poet who addresseth imagination, we look for those marks of wildness and incoherence which discover the extent of that faculty.

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

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