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With the loan balance rising, and the job market in the dumps, Donna is becoming increasingly fretful.
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Mr Royama and others are likely to find the coming week a very fretful one indeed.
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For as long as she could, his fretful mother inspected his underwear for signs of tapeworm.
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Hedge fund great Jim Rogers is likewise fretful for next year and is buying agricultural commodities.
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Yet Blankfein can't sleep some nights, fretful over what could go wrong "when the unforeseeable happens, " he says.
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Dodd warms without ado to Freddie, and you spend the rest of this fretful, elegant movie wondering why.
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They have become less concerned about inflation, but increasingly fretful about currency volatility: it now alarms 25% of executives.
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All this is meant to reassure fretful French voters, who think Europe is failing to protect them from global competition.
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The line drew no applause, perhaps because these faithful are also fretful.
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Judging by the fretful litany of symptoms that pops up in my newsfeed during flu season, this is still a socially acceptable response to illness.
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Yet Germany, still fretful about turning a currency union into a transfer union in which it forever supports the weaker members, has dismissed the idea.
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Or there may be something in the Japanese caricature of the salaryman husband working long hours and socialising all night and at weekends, while his neglected, fretful wife struggles to bring up the children at home.
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Mothers who had a single child in the early days of the policy are now becoming too old to have any more children, making them particularly fretful about the possibility of their only child dying or becoming incapacitated.
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