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- Trepidation (from Lat. trepidus, "trepidatious"), in now-obsolete medieval theories of astronomy, refers to hypothetical oscillation in the precession...
- "Pull Harder on the Strings of Your Martyr", "A Gunshot to the Head of Trepidation" and "Dying in Your Arms". Music videos for each of the songs were shot;...
- "A Gunshot to the Head of Trepidation", often referred to as "Gunshot", is a song by American heavy metal band Trivium. Written by Matt Heafy and Corey...
- the Western powers. The reaction among Germans was one of surprise and trepidation as many were concerned about how much longer the war would continue or...
- continued to have faith in trepidation but believed it swung 10 degrees in either direction. Copernicus refers to trepidation in De revolutionibus orbium...
- deniable in the sense that it cannot be proven to exist. “Trepidation of Relationship” and “Trepidation of Memory” are two further cryptogaphical concepts to...
- security (Pyrrho pointing at a peaceful pig munching his food) (lower) Whoever wants to apply the real wisdom, shall not mind trepidation and misery...
- decision met with a wide range of reactions, from support and relief to trepidation at the possible collapse of the Afghan government without American support...
- perpetuating a claim that was "discredited as false years ago". He expressed trepidation about defending an accused male in the face of MeToo, saying, "I can...
- to the peerage since Sir Edmund Walker Head in 1854. There was some trepidation about this departure from tradition and M****ey was intended to be a compromise:...