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and I know that I, myself, was nauseated with apprehension and fear and that my hands were soaking wet where they held my gun.
Intermarriage, which is generally regarded as a threat to Jewish survival, was regarded not with horror or apprehension but with a kind of mild, clinical disapproval.
Hand in hand with hope went things like terror and apprehension.
Realtors, both generally and in this group, have invariably equated residential integration with a decline in property values, a circumstance viewed with considerable apprehension.
He appreciated Husserl, Scheler, and ( but with apprehension ) Heidegger.
Although he spoke with apprehension at his award speech about the danger which the authority of the prize would lend to an economist, the prize brought much greater public awareness of Hayek and has been described by his biographer as " the great rejuvenating event in his life ".
As far as his intellectual gifts were concerned, he had a wonderful memory, which, if supplemented by other talents in like proportion, would have made him a marvel, but he lacked swiftness of apprehension and deep insight, so that his masses of arguments and citations were indiscriminate, and he was filled with an inconceivable impudence though he had the cleverness to conceal it.
The situation in which he found himself was embarrassing: he could not countenance the designs of those he considered as heretical princes, and yet he mistrusted Philip II of Spain and viewed with apprehension any extension of his power.
Dungeon Masters are encouraged to use scenes that build apprehension and fear, culminating in the eventual face-to-face meeting with the nameless evil.
His appointment was received in the West with apprehension, in view of his roles in the KGB and in Hungary.
Burnham's wing of the PPP moved to the right, leaving Jagan's wing on the left, where he was regarded with considerable apprehension by Western governments and the colony's conservative business groups.
Some fortune-tellers were said to be able to make predictions without the use of these elaborate systems ( or in conjunction with them ), through some sort of direct apprehension or vision of the future.
Not identifying, you both expand and sharpen your apprehension of " students " with an awareness rooted in fresh silent-level observations.
It is classically associated with a sense of " impending doom ", more prosaically described as apprehension.
In 1995, Lotus had over 4, 000 employees worldwide and IBM's acquisition of Lotus was greeted with apprehension by many Lotus employees, who feared that the corporate culture of " Big Blue " would smother their creativity.
Elburn's first large grocery store, a Jewel-Osco, was met in 2007 with both excitement and apprehension over its possible effects on local businesses.
Rothesay's death probably lay with Albany and Douglas who would have looked upon the possibility of the young prince acceding to the throne with great apprehension — they certainly fell under suspicion but were cleared of all blame by a general council, ' where, by divine providence and not otherwise, it is discerned that he departed from this life.
Additionally, whereas the Modern Orthodox position is ( generally ) presented as " unquestioned allegiance to the primacy of Torah, and that the apprehension of all other intellectual disciplines must be rooted and viewed through the prism of Torah ", Haredi groups have sometimes compared Modern Orthodoxy with early Reform Judaism in Germany: Modern Orthodox Rabbis have been criticised for attempting to modify Jewish law, in adapting Judaism to the needs of the modern world.
Following the apprehension of Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab, an alleged suicide bomber who is reported to have been trained and equipped in Yemen, Michelle Shephard, writing in the Toronto Star, published excerpts of an interview she conducted with Bodine.
In social psychology, shyness ( also called diffidence ) is the feeling of apprehension, lack of comfort, or awkwardness experienced when a person is in proximity to, approaching, or being approached by other people, especially in new situations or with unfamiliar people.
Through the evolution of the common law in various jurisdictions, and the codification of common law torts, most jurisdictions now broadly recognize three trespasses to the person: assault, which is " any act of such a nature as to excite an apprehension of battery "; battery, " any intentional and unpermitted contact with the plaintiff's person or anything attached to it and practically identified with it "; and false imprisonment, the " unlaw obstruct or depriv of freedom from restraint of movement ".

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Barco, his state of apprehension gone, never to return, had assumed a matter-of-factness which remained his principal attitude from that time on.
In searching for clues which might lead us to a fresh apprehension of the reality of spirit, the close connection between spirit and community is likely to prove the most fruitful.
The Temple of Set is an occult initiatory school in which varying degrees of expertise, experience, and apprehension of metaphysics are recognized among members.
Anxiety disorder is a blanket term covering several different forms of a type of common psychiatric disorder characterized by excessive rumination, worrying, uneasiness, apprehension and fear about future uncertainties either based on real or imagined events, which may affect both physical and psychological health.
Wanting in quickness of apprehension and natural grace he compensated by persevering and thorough-going industry, pure benevolence, purity of morals, unselfishness, and a moral earnestness, which compelled esteem and trust even from the Athenians of his own age.
He referred knowledge ( episteme ) to that essence which is the object of pure thought, and is not included in the phenomenal world ; sensation ( aisthesis ) to that which passes into the world of phenomena ; opinion ( doxa ) to that essence which is at once the object of sensuous perception, and, mathematically, of pure reason-the essence of heaven or the stars ; so that he conceived of doxa in a higher sense, and endeavoured, more definitely than Plato, to exhibit mathematics as mediating between knowledge and sensuous perception All three modes of apprehension partake of truth ; but in what manner scientific perception ( epistemonike aisthesis ) did so, we unfortunately do not learn.
They also announced that the informant ( possibly the owner of the villa in Mosul in which the brothers were killed ) would receive the combined $ 30 million reward previously offered for their apprehension.
Apparent shyness, as perceived by others, may simply be the manifestation of reservation or introversion, character traits which cause an individual to voluntarily avoid excessive social contact or be terse in communication, but are not motivated or accompanied by discomfort, apprehension, or lack of confidence.
Shyness differs from social anxiety, which is a broader, often depression-related psychological condition including the experience of fear, apprehension or worrying about being evaluated by others in social situations to the extent of inducing panic.
Yepes mentioned that there was an altarpiece, now lost, in the chapel of the Holy Child of La Guardia in the town, which Alonso de Fonseca, archbishop of Toledo, had ordered to be painted, representing the scenes of the abduction, prosecution, scourging and crucifixion of the child, as well as the apprehension and execution of his murderers.
Due to downsizing, outsourcing, mergers, restructuring, continual changes, invasions of privacy, harassment, and abuses of power, many employees experience the emotions of aggression, anxiety, apprehension, cynicism, and fear, which can lead to performance decreases.
# Manas consciousness ( Sanskrit: klistamanas = klesha ; Tibetan: nyon-yid rnam-shes ), obscuration-consciousness (" obscuration ", " poison ", " enemy "; manas " ideation ", " moving mind ", " mind monkey "), the consciousness which through apprehension, gathers the hindrances, the poisons, the karmic formations ;
This design choice is not only intended to foster feelings of apprehension and fear within the player, but also to create a more threatening game environment in which the player is less likely to see attacking enemies.
These steps do not improve Afghanistan's relations with the Indian government, which is already looking with suspicion on some of its military activities ; so much so that in August Mr. Yunus, the secretary of the Afghan legation in London, thought it necessary to send a communication to The Times stating that the number of Afghanistan's aeroplanes was too small to cause any apprehension, and that the Russians engaged in the air service were employed as pilots or mechanics in the same way as any other Europeans.
Battery is a criminal offence involving unlawful physical contact, distinct from assault which is the apprehension, not fear, of such contact.
In common law, a hue and cry is a process by which bystanders are summoned to assist in the apprehension of a criminal who has been witnessed in the act of committing a crime.
Grey applauded the law, which " amounted to a general warrant for the apprehension of all persons ... for offences which were not named at all – in fact they might be arrested for no offence.

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Dill was silent as if he hated to answer, and Barton had a cold, sick feeling of apprehension.
The epoch of Greek and Latin philosophy was based on being in a quite precise sense: the existence exercised by things independently of human apprehension and attitude.
When Elizabeth came to the throne, there was much apprehension among members of the council appointed by Mary, due to the fact that many of them ( as noted by the Spanish ambassador ) had participated in several plots against Elizabeth, such as her imprisonment in the Tower, trying to force her to marry a foreign prince and thereby sending her out of the realm, and even pushing for her death.
Probably the last Forest Brother was caught in September 1978, and killed himself during his apprehension.
Numerous reports have indicated that the team was still protecting Saif al-Islam Gaddafi shortly before his recent apprehension.
The 15 Most Wanted Fugitive Program was established in 1983 in an effort to prioritize the investigation and apprehension of high-profile offenders who are considered to be some of the country's most dangerous fugitives.
* Kenny W. Simmons, St. Francisville chief of police from 1983 to 2003 who was instrumental in the apprehension of Baton Rouge serial killer Derrick Todd Lee
Ross McWhirter was shot dead by the Provisional Irish Republican Army in 1975 at his home after offering a reward for information leading to the apprehension of those carrying out a bombing campaign in London at the time.
The capture of Lord Edward FitzGerald, the most dangerous United Irish leader still at liberty, was now the top priority of Dublin Castle and on 9 May a reward of £ 1, 000 was offered for his apprehension.
' Weltansicht ' was used by Humboldt to refer to the overarching conceptual and censorial apprehension of reality shared by a linguistic community ( Nation ).
Through the late Summer of 1673, apprehension about James's Catholicism was the talk of the day.
In the Talmudic period the tendency against the original custom was intensified by apprehension that the brother-in-law might desire to marry his brother's widow for motives other than that of " establishing a name unto his brother.
The apprehension was particularly heightened when, after Cao Cao's death, the Qing Province ( 青州, modern central and eastern Shandong ) troops under the powerful general, Zang Ba, suddenly deserted, leaving Luoyang and returning home.
Further, the well-known military general Cao Zhang arrived in Luoyang in a hurry, creating the apprehension that he was intending to seize power from his brother.
With this new trauma pressuring him in addition to his apprehension about the destruction of the shopping arcade and the Asahina's moving away, Sasshi was no longer willing or able to cope with reality, and unbeknownst to even himself, he had caused their dimension to rewrite itself into worlds echoing his escapist obsessions.

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