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1 The others you may view with alarm , but to this tooth you can point with pride.
2 Expenses had doubled and redoubled with a velocity which caused even hardened prodigals to view with alarm .
3 Yet the inheritance of temperament is one of the things which certain psychologists most " view with alarm . "
4 There are not a few who view with alarm the multiplicity of religious doctrines and sects, which prevails in our day.
5 Whereas, We view with alarm any proposed repeal of such exclusion laws and the substituting therefor of general laws;
6 The future was viewed with alarm , and the present with dissatisfaction.
7 Then came the recent Balkan Wars, and their outcome was viewed with alarm .
8 Wealthy, respectable, middle-aged citizens viewed with alarm and denounced pernicious agitation.
9 But if you skim them, you'll find they're going right on viewing with alarm .
10 Her selection was viewed with alarm by liberal advocacy groups.
11 He viewed with alarm the rising power of Cyrus and rashly offered battle to the Persian monarch.
12 Gladys cautioned every one, viewing with alarm the quantities of slumgullion and sandwiches that were being consumed.
13 Gazidis's reversion to measured type has been viewed with alarm , although there remains plenty of time before the summer window closes.
14 There was now to arise a socialistic movement opposed to traditional constitutionalism, and therefore viewed with alarm in many parts of the country.
15 The O. Henry menace in modern journalism has been viewed with alarm by no less a prophet than Mr. Robert Benchley... View Article
16 The stout dame was evidently extravagantly devoted to her pet, and viewed with alarm the approach of a jaunty black and white terrier.
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