But, even on the field, I carried this sense of insecurity with me.
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Only a handful of countries in eastern Europe were affected, but the sense of insecurity spread right across the continent.
The ensuing sense of insecurity, plus a deep economic recession, has driven Colombians to seek refuge abroad in record numbers.
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In France, the core irrationality is the national sense of insecurity - every move has to be evaluated for the potential insult it might contain.
"What we are seeing is a sense of insecurity or, perhaps you want to look at it from another side, looking for a sense of insurance policy, " said Rupert Hoogewerf, publisher of Hurun Report, told CNN in November.
Poorly constructed ones contribute to a nexus of problems: the spread of disease (because they have no proper sanitation or ventilation), the perpetuation of poverty (because children have no proper lights to study by) and the general sense of insecurity (because they are so flimsy and flammable).
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For a decade or more, families had felt a growing sense of economic insecurity.
Mr Netanyahu is hammering away at the casualty figures (some 35 Israelis have died), and at the pervasive sense of personal insecurity that has cast the nation into a profound and palpable depression.
"On the other hand, there is this strong sense of patriotism and a bit of insecurity about our national identity, " she says.
This is an era of insecurity, both in a very real sense for a lot of people, economically.
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In his video message during the high-level segment, the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon called upon the scientific community to help make sense of the complex and interconnected challenges --including climate change, the financial crisis and food, water and energy insecurity -- that threaten human well-being and civilization as we know it.
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