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- noun Plural form of
anxiety .
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Examples
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I'm actually rather stunned that, reading comments and concerns around the web, one of the predominating anxieties is that Homecoming's Pyramid Head looks more like the movie's than like SH2's Pyramid Head ... but is this really preferable to this, anyway?
Archive 2008-09-01 SVGL 2008
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For millions of families, these everyday worries and long-term anxieties have grown considerably worse over the last year.
Remarks of Senator Barack Obama: An Agenda for Middle-Class Success 2008
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This return, and its attendant anxieties, is averted by a surrogative shift to a passage from Joshua which focuses on the
Projection, Patriotism, Surrogation: Handel in Calcutta 2006
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To contain American anxieties, fear is exported overseas.
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Those who had short-term anxieties also took longer to conceive.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Martin Beckford 2011
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Position for a gradual cooling in Greek anxieties by switching CHF longs into EUR longs.
NZ On Screen 2010
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Both India and China suffer long-term anxieties over water, now rendered more acute by the rapid melting of the glaciers of the Himalayas (from which all of the great rivers of Asia derive to some degree).
New Statesman 2010
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Those who receive treatment may experience considerable discomfort, bleeding and sexual problems - as well as long-term anxieties about fertility.
unknown title 2009
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First, range anxiety is like many other anxieties which is to say, it's neurotic.
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But because Spellings said she would work with higher-education groups, he said, "my anxieties were actually substantially reduced."
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