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In recusal questions, he said longstanding judicial ethics guidelines state a judge "should not be swayed by partisan demands, public clamor or considerations of personal popularity or notoriety, nor be apprehensive of unjust criticism."

From Reuters • Dec. 31, 2011

Let none, except the authors themselves, be apprehensive of delations, which, as a subject, I have always condemned, and, as a prince, will severely punish.

From History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 3 by Milman, Henry Hart

Although beginning to be apprehensive of some coming evil, she smiled; and even rallied him upon one of the new doctrines to which Elvira had alluded.

From The Mormon Prophet by Dougall, Lily

Do not be apprehensive of any painful scene.

From A Voyage of Consolation (being in the nature of a sequel to the experiences of 'An American girl in London') by Duncan, Sara Jeannette

"No one need be apprehensive of suffering by faults of this kind."

From The Grammar of English Grammars by Brown, Goold




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