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Which is not to say that I approached this subject without some apprehension.
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"We were expecting some apprehension, " says Milener.
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Computor developments are being followed with interest and with some understandable apprehension by the companies that now supply the bulk of the business machines in use.
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He is best known for successfully urging Bush Sr. to accept the speedy reunification of Germany despite apprehension from some European leaders.
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The movie is a poetic apprehension of some unfathomable oncoming disaster.
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