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But the practice knocked my numerical trepidations down a notch.
Richard Nixon was one of the Republicans who initially had trepidations.
Trump, it would appear, also has some trepidations about De Niro.
Thus far, at least four Republican senators have expressed trepidations about the plan.
But I'm happy because people ... Yeah, that was one of my trepidations going in.
In an interview with W magazine, the actress admitted she has zero trepidations about going nude.
This fantasy is very common, and yes, many people share your trepidations about getting arrested. 3.
But even with Piebald back in action, Shettel still has trepidations about working on new material.
The White House has expressed trepidations about the legislation, saying it could hinder its diplomatic relationship with Russia.  Sen.
Reporters covering this White House have been writing for months that people have trepidations about joining this White House.
My ability to enter new experiences — and learn from them — despite my trepidations always leaves me feeling more powerful.
In the end, Pence prevailed, although there were rumblings and reports that Trump still had trepidations up until the last minute.
He might then have been able to conjure, as a master of daily trepidations, a mood more suited to his skills.
"I would have been fucked either way," Thames recalled, though he still had some obvious trepidations about such an extreme move.
" As for her previous trepidations, Francioli said, "I got to like his policies and I was able to put his personality aside.
It's possible to love each other through our own trepidations and concerns, because the Black women in this film modeled it so perfectly.
Or they can set aside trepidations, shed the marketers' blinders and explore the knotty, sometimes perplexing world of Champagne as it is understood today.
Here's what happens: Mary Ventura (named for one of Plath's high school friends), is placed on a train by her parents, off to an unnamed destination despite her trepidations.
Many of these cuts have been met with concern from democrats and traditional veterans service organizations, who have focused their trepidations primarily around restrictions to VA's individual unemployability benefits.
"Traditionally, women do not venture out [of the house] and most men can't accept women in decision-making roles," said Samaa of her initial trepidations of running as a female candidate.
The big city seemed intimidating, but the Eberles — who met in a 10th-grade math class and were married in July — quickly found a home in Garden City, and any trepidations quickly evaporated.
" But despite her trepidations she says, "I decided to embrace what makes me feel comfortable and what makes me feel the best and brightest on stage, but also embrace what other people can relate to.
One email chain shows that Robert Mulholland — who was the head of UBS wealth management Americas client advisory group — was having trepidations about the excessive leverage in the UBS funds as early as April 603.
I think there were trepidations that there was a sense of déjà vu, and not only the fear of going back in time to that place, but also the fact that it triggered memories for them.
It started off as banter between black and mostly white patients in the room, but things escalated quickly as the fears and trepidations one group had about the new president were blithely dismissed by the other.
While Shelly, who had starred in such indie hits as Hal Hartley's The Unbelievable Truth, was happily married to marketing company owner Andy Ostroy, she had trepidations about balancing her work with motherhood, which she wove into the script.
They got to bring Will back for the show's final episode on Sunday night as an imaginary friend advising Alicia Florrick (Julianna Margulies) to get over her trepidations and run to her latest lover before it was too late.
She gave it some thought and decided to set aside her trepidations after thinking of all of her friends in the industry who had been sexually harassed or worse—especially one friend who had felt pressured into sleeping with her boss.
To be fair, "A Quiet Passion" is wittier, in its early stretches, than anyone might have foreseen, but it's when the door closes, and the Dickinsons are alone with their trepidations, that the movie draws near to its rightful severity.
Big differences still remain between the House and Senate bills, and at least four Republican senators have openly expressed trepidations about the bill over its potential impact on the national debt and whether it does enough to help the middle class.
On the way to the gallows, the sheriff says that sometimes, in shootouts with desperadoes or when wrestling cattle rustlers at the edge of a cliff, he suffers trepidations, and he wonders if the schoolmarm is feeling anything like that now?
The defectors were primarily centrists who had trepidations about voting for the bill after the addition of an amendment to let states apply for waivers from certain ObamaCare provisions that prevent insurers from charging sick people higher premiums and mandate which services insurance plans must cover. Rep.
It may not be said, but it is believed that they are complicit in their own deaths, guilty somehow — even at 2 or 4 or 6 years of age — of belonging to a nation that the world has appointed as its own boogeyman, a repository of all its vilest trepidations.
While, like Trump, AMLO's election was largely a "last ditch" effort to change political culture in Mexico, unlike Trump, he was raised in the "system," and it remains to be seen if he can deliver, with many fears and trepidations still permeating throughout the electorate as to his ability to deliver on lofty promises.
No trepidations of anxiety come in to disturb the preconcerted order and method of her course.
Later, Faith is outside Genevieve's house, smoking a cigarette and seems to be experiencing trepidations about her assignment. However Faith is determined to go back in and kill Genevieve once she has finished smoking. Genevieve startles Faith, who introduces herself as Hope Lyonne, daughter of the Viscount Avalon. As they chat about life and family, Faith slowly draws out the knife from her hair.
Based on these trepidations, the Republic began to restrict usage of the new technologies, and halted all further research and development involving the Ancient Tech. It was too late, however, and their concerns began to materialize earlier than they had expected. As research diminished, so too did hopes of reopening the wormhole. As news of this began to escape the scientific community, general dissension set in.
The initial organizational effort to launch a brand-new campus radio station occurred in 1971 guided by student Phil Hawkins. Trepidations expressed by then President of Elon, Dr. J. Earl Danieley, fearing "what the students will say" resulted in the proposal being shelved. It was not until J. Fred Young became president in 1973 that serious fund-raising was started and FCC applications were submitted. WSOE first received their charter from the Federal Communications Commission in 1977.
The Little Man first appears in A Brief History (1956), an animation film telling the story of the Universe and humankind from an evolutionary perspective. The trepidations caused by a dinosaur made a monkey fall off a tree and break its tail. The monkey then got off the ground under the appearance of The Little Man, who is then shown climbing a ladder. As he climbs, he successively turns into an Egyptian, a Greek, a Roman, a medieval knight, a Victorian gentleman, and a modern man.
The worlds he constructed in his narratives, while he distanced himself from pure mimesis, were still constructed to be believable. The separation from mimesis he sought to achieve by a kind of deception through language, a process intended to instill "'doubts' and 'trepidations' associated with a child's growing pains and early sorrows. The success of this 'deception' depended upon the effect of 'recognition' on the part of the reader". The point, for Kiš, was to make the reader accept "the illusion of a created reality".
Stalin's irrational premonitions, trepidations, and aggressions—intermixed with his rational perceptions, predispositions, and calculations—decisively influenced Soviet domestic politics and foreign policies during and after World War II. Of particular significance were Stalin's forced resettlement of entire non-Russian nationality groups, skillful negotiations with wartime allies, atomic espionage, reimposition of harsh controls in postwar Russia, imposition of Soviet rule in Eastern Europe, and Cold War military-industrial, geopolitical, and ideological rivalry with the United States.John Lewis Gaddis, "The Cold War: A New History" (London: Penguin, 2007), 8-14.
Varma, further, asserts that "society has two foundation stones- the distribution of wealth and the relationship between man and woman"\- where the latter draws the attention of the essayist, who strongly believes that it is prejudiced and has been doctored with; it is "a form of bestiality which lacked responsibility." Highlighting the absence of unification, "the disparity in distribution of wealth", and the deplorable "status accorded to… women", as the primary reasons behind the trepidations of the society's foundation, Varma affirms that unless society and its individuals work in accordance with each other, a healthy social order could not be established. She stresses over the fact that a "despotic (ruling) society can mark the end of humanity." 11\.
While Romita's depiction of Spider-Man would eventually become the company mascot and the definitive look to the general public, the artist had trepidations: Lee later commented that this transition in Romita's style actually worked out for the benefit of the series, as it gradually weaned readers off of the Ditko look while ultimately allowing Romita to work in the style he most excelled at. Romita took over The Amazing Spider-Man with issue #39 (Aug. 1966).Manning "1960s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 36 His first inker on what would become Marvel's flagship series was Mike Esposito, who initially used the pseudonym "Mickey Demeo" to conceal from his regular employer, rival DC Comics, that he was moonlighting at Marvel.
In 1975, Bast produced and scripted James Dean: Portrait of a Friend for NBC, a movie for television based upon his first biography of James Dean. In 2006, Barricade Books (USA) published Surviving James Dean,Bast, William,Surviving James Dean, New York: Barricade Books, 2006, a second, more candid book by Bast about his relationship with Dean; which featured material that Bast did not include in his earlier account due to personal trepidations and social mores of the 1950s. In Surviving James Dean, Bast describes Dean in a compassionate light; how they met at UCLA, shared an apartment in Santa Monica, dated the same woman, and had a sexual relationship. He also describes the events that happened to him after Dean's death, largely as a result of having written his first book.

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