And they can forget forever all worries about not having sufficient storage capacity.
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At a recent somewhat sumptuous dinner with friends, someone remarked that all worries about excess calories being consumed should be set aside.
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And you've experienced all the emotions that come with that -- all the worries, all the anxieties, but also that incredible pride.
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Not all industry worries about an all-powerful ombudsman are self-serving.
Filtering all our worries away as we make our sure and steady way.
But for all their worries, private entrepreneurs are gaining wealth faster than any other group, thanks to market-oriented reforms.
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For all the worries about wobbly international banks, the support of Western parents has proved more helpful than not in eastern Europe so far.
There were fewer people watching Mr Powell live at the UN this time, and for all the worries about terrorism and weapons of mass destruction, the direct threat to the United States seemed far more distant.
All of these worries probably made the private meeting between Mr Bush and Mr Blair this week a bit tenser than usual.
All of those worries have confirmed some investors' belief that investors should "sell in May and stay away, " as the market axiom goes.
Despite all of these worries and concerns that the Cupertino, Calif.
Frenchmen have all sorts of worries about making special constitutional arrangements for disadvantaged groups, not least that minorities, such as Jews, Muslims and blacks, might demand them too.
All of this worries NATO officials.
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But while treatment is available for all, there are worries about the quality of help.
Brig Jones understands all too well the worries that the troops' loved ones face back at home.
But he insisted on Wednesday he had "no worries at all" about being fit to play against England.
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Such worries are all the greater because Mr Uribe's rule has not been free of abuses and scandals.
Prayers were held with parishioners during which the money worries at All Saints' Church in Milford on Sea, Hampshire, were mentioned.
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As more reconstruction is completed, electrical loads will increase, probably overwhelming the supply that is now limited by worries about all nuclear power plants.
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All these factors renew worries that the recovery from the recession has languished and that stagnation may be the norm for longer than expected.
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But if New York goes down fast, the predictable worries will all return: the long-term plan, the coaching future, the continued search for magic missing pieces.
So when he sees Nadal play singles and doubles at his first two tournaments after a 222-day absence from the tour, Courier understands all too well and worries about him.
But the news, far from reassuring anyone, sparked a run on Northern Rock, Britain's first bank run since the 1860s, and caused all manner of wild worries about the whole British banking system.
Should we (ie, European consumers, and those elsewhere in the world who share the same worries) all start eating food only from organic farms, which produce locally, slaughter locally and avoid all artificial fertilisers, pesticides and antibiotics?
When asked, Alex says he worries about food all the time, and that he's always hungry.
The ensuing worries could prove all the more conclusive if exacerbated by economic hardship.
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