But lots of others began to worry, too, about the economy and their jobs.
But as he looked at the data for the drug, he began to worry.
But military thinkers began to worry that this new reliance on space was creating new vulnerabilities.
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Canadians began to worry that Mr Harper was not doing enough to protect them.
Sent back to Ramadi last year for a third rotation, Elmore began to worry for his own safety.
At age 44, Hannah began to worry about her creeping age and finally nudged her husband to make a decision to have more children.
Nissen began to worry about Avandia last September when he saw the results of a 5, 000-patient clinical trial, called DREAM, that showed Avandia prevented diabetes.
He chose to fight the election on a brave plan for a carbon tax just when voters began to worry about the economy rather than the environment.
Alger lost some money on Vistaprint, an online printing service, after the firm surprised investors with higher-than-expected costs and investors began to worry it was growing at an unsustainable rate.
"We were all excessively worried at first -- my mom, myself, my aunt -- but as they announced that they identified bodies and informed parents, we began to worry less, " Burton said Monday.
Aimee Locke, a top Texas fundraiser for Walker, said she got no advance notice from the campaign, but said people in her network began to worry as CNN's new poll results showed Walker with less than 1% support nationally.
Why don't you focus on that? (It was when) the board became more intrusive and began to not worry about the results of the company but their own responsibility and liability that AIG got into trouble.
But once the turkey leftovers were gone, we began to think that never having to worry about money again would make us really thankful.
The Washington Post , meanwhile, felt 30 Rock star Tina Fey had given Gervais something to worry about before the ceremony even began.
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