Fear is emotion, pain, uneasiness, anxiety, caused by the sense of impending danger. |
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Fear of death seems to me to be a phobia, i.e. an unreasonable, groundless fear. |
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Fear of the marauding rabble of dispossessed poor has existed for centuries. |
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Fear and discrimination by sponsors, abetted by commercial broadcasting's need for operating revenue from ad sales, could not be ignored. |
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Fear of the atomic bomb leads to turning away from peaceful applications of nuclear energy. |
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Fear of litigation, an admittedly necessary concern, trumped a bishop's duty to his priests and to his flock. |
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Fear is a powerful motivator, and it takes strong ethics to resist the temptation to abuse it. |
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Fear causes us to mistrust a group we're fearful of, and to more strongly trust the group we're a part of. |
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Everything looked promising with his first US movie, the imperishable Cape Fear, with Gregory Peck and an animalistic Robert Mitchum. |
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Fear remains a frequent companion along with my resolve and passion to live an authentic life. |
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Fear of turning into such a pathetic figure of fun, I'm sure, is why I have adopted a pre-emptive strike when it comes to admitting my age. |
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Fear and the human tendency to confirmation bias and selective thinking can sometimes lead the believer to fulfill the curse. |
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Fear of the disease then justified measures ranging from placarding houses to forced isolation of patients in special institutions. |
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Fear makes people jumpy and apprehensive, and more apt to resort to violence. |
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Fear is always ugly, just as it was when the liberals rushed out to red-bait and denounce the left in the McCarthy years. |
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Fear is the dominant weapon the establishment uses, to isolate people, box them in and keep them quiet. |
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Fear of it can deter people from coming forward when they have seen a crime being committed. |
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Fear is a personal demon that must be harnessed and managed by each and every one of us if we are to lead and experience truly fulfilled lives. |
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Fear not, this is the normal season of leaf shed for photinias, gardenias, ligustrums, pittosporums and magnolias. |
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Fear is a powerful emotion experienced by many people with musculoskeletal disorders. |
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Fear not, I have a quick and simple meal that you can make that they'll think you bought! |
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Fear is an alien emotion to the 18-year-old sensation, whose biggest asset is his scorching pace. |
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Fear is an alien emotion to the prodigy, whose biggest asset is his scorching pace. |
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Fear seized her as she suddenly realized that something was indeed different. |
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Fear of the equity markets, and the addiction to saving, can propel a country into a vicious downward deflationary spiral. |
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Fear and horror became a routine in Kemet while Akhenaten was blind and deaf to the cries of his people. |
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Fear of homophobic retaliation will prevent us from making allies and lifting the shroud of ignorance from our oppressors. |
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Fear of failure is a bona fide force but, fall just once, and you'll see that failing is not the end of the world. |
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Mr Fear, a tree surgeon, takes the children to work on the allotment at least twice a week. |
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Fear motivates us to drive cautiously even when in a great hurry, and fear makes a diabetic adhere to his diet and take his insulin daily. |
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Fear becomes for her parents the permanent and muffled undertone of their life. |
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The script is strong, owing a great debt to Frank Miller's graphic novel, Man Without Fear. |
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Cape Fear proved to be quite a successful film, as remakes go. |
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Fear of becoming shark bait seems to be widespread among new divers. |
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Fear was coiling in her stomach and her chest twisted in agony. |
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Fear of being propagandized does not similarly trouble Arab students. |
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Fear of miscegenation and xenophobia and the consequent race riots resulted in restrictive legislation against the importation of Pacific and Chinese labor. |
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Fear of a demand slowdown sent a ripple effect through the market. |
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Fear prickled at the nape of her neck as the hairs there rose. |
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Fear is rising in me, to a point where I can almost not bear it. |
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Erica Jong is a poet, novelist, and memoirist, and author of the groundbreaking novel Fear of Flying, among others. |
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Fear of destroying angels should not prevent you from mushroom hunting. |
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Fear of offending the grammar police can even produce a novel type of error called a hypercorrection. |
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Fear of the dark or fear of the unknown can result in many people not living their life to the fullest, missing out on theatre, films or a night out at a restaurant. |
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Fear gripped her in icy clutches despite the heat, and then, strangely, it ran down her skin in cold waves like snowmelt down a majestic mountain. |
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On the sophomoric Fear Factor, players push their limits by eating worms and beetles, letting rats crawl over them, or rappelling off 12-story buildings. |
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Fear of revealing ideas early was also cited as a cause of delay, as the potential users do not get a chance to nip bad ideas in the bud early in the design phase. |
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Fear of public speaking is one of the greatest fears human beings have. |
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Fear makes violence more explicable and hatred more understandable. |
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Fear that most of the seasonal birds had flown was unfounded, as Harlequin Ducks had been reported recently along with an array of equally enticing avians. |
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Fear of dead bodies is a known phobia which is surprisingly common. |
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Fear of the mob has always been uppermost in the gentry's minds. |
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Fear of losing their child kept them watching Matt like a hawk, staring at his arms for a sign, watching over his medications and sleeping habits. |
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Fear of water, particularly if a person suddenly gets out of their depth, prevents a lot of people going into a swimming pool or enjoying beach holidays. |
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Your first big splash was in Cape Fear, and that auditorium scene between you and De Niro is beyond creepy to this day. |
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Fear responses do not require brain structures needed for consciousness and analytic thought but can be processed without conscious awareness by subcortical structures. |
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He can only rule out this possibility by appeal to a Hobbesian Fear. |
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Fear like quivering rain after a lightening bolt periled the air. |
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Fear was embedded in her every pore as she felt herself slowly burning. |
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Fear rushed through him and he prayed that the person meant them no harm. |
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Fear over the discovery and stealing of the forbidden books is muted. |
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Fear squats in my belly, takes out its pinchers and sets to work. |
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Psychology can offer better healing of inner wounds in this new Fear War. |
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Fear gleamed from his malachite eyes and choking his every breath. |
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Fear was again a sentiment that accompanied Jose and his friends. |
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Overcoming Fear The third chakra, at the solar plexus, manipura, is about overcoming fear and attaining a sense of belonging. |
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Fear of cold doomed them before the ref even whistled play to begin. |
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Fear of anarchy and of Bolshevik insurrection were elements common to all forms of fascism and important in attracting the support of the middle classes and petty bourgeoisie. |
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Fear tied a knot in her stomach, and she tried to force it down. |
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Fear is never a good reason to take unnecessary medication, and in this case taking the drug as a prophylactic could cause much more harm than good. |
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Fear of the Zoes, the traditional Sande and Poro leaders, is to blame, he said. |
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In the air is a Fear and loathing in Las Vegas vibe, a little campy, a little naughty and a lot raw. |
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Literary and thematic essay collections include his widely translated 2004 BBC Reith Lectures, Climate of Fear. |
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He clumbled for his fametold sword, Fear becringing on his thoughts, And steadened by the curtain cord, He breaged against the ghosten slaught. |
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That sacred dread of all offence to him, which is called the Fear of God. |
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Fear thou a worse prison, if thou wilt needs wilfully live and die in a just indebtment, when thou mayest be at once free and honest. |
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The real reason other call accounting companies won't offer you a moneyback satisfaction guarantee. Fear. |
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The Scottish Highland communities of upstate New York and the Cape Fear valley of North Carolina were centers of Loyalist resistance. |
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Fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it and fear of the scourge of power corrupts those who are subject to it. |
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The band performed in North America again in the summer of 2008 as part of the No Fear Tour with Bleeding Through, Cancer Bats and Black Tide. |
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Fear of reprisals such as unjust incarcerations and lynchings deterred upward mobility further. |
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Fear of pronography, or 'pornophobia' as I choose to call it, is a terribly unbalancing mental condition. |
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It neared the area of Cape Fear on about March 1 and, after a short stay, reached the Pamlico Sound lagoon of modern North Carolina. |
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Fear of serious injury cannot alone justify suppression of free speech and assembly. |
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After a smackless ten days that far grimmer bogey, Fear, reasserted itself. |
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Fear of dioxin emissions led to suspension of efforts to establish a waste-to-energy plant at the Brooklyn Navy yard. |
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It did not cover, for example, adrenochrome, featured in the film Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. |
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Fear is encoded in neural circuits and is stored in a specific part of the brain, in the central amygdala. |
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But far better to stick to the war years and ripsnorting tales of daring-do, as Brathwaite did in his first novel, Fear in the Night. |
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The tales he chose were The Little Sea Hare, Fundevogel, Rapunzel, The Boy Who Left Home To Learn Fear, Old Rainkrank and Rumpelstilzchen. |
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Fear of Sharia law invading the United States once again reared its head last week, this time in the Idaho state legislature. |
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In third place was provocative Russian duo Tatu who sang Don't Believe, Don't Fear, Don't Ask. |
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Anyone who has seen Mitchum in Cape Fear will remember his performance. |
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Likely to affect GM crop producers, EU fishermen and anyone employed in the oil industry CYBERPHOBIA Fear of computers. |
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Fear of public speaking, sometimes called glossophobia, is one of the most common types of social anxiety. |
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Stine is the prolific author of the immensely popular Goosebumps and Fear Street series for children and young adults. |
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Fear that the program might go poof for boomers may spur enough political will to do something other than prop up the Ponzi scheme. |
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Fear propagated by the Fascists could influence financial choices. |
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A remake of the French classic Wages Of Fear, Sorcerer is about a bunch of drifters driving a cargo of unstable gelignite through the South American jungle. |
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Meanwhile, Matt is feeling the pressure from above, as Mr Colubrine declares that he can't feel the Fear, an essential tool in selling houses the Colubrine way. |
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Fear of needles is called trypanophobia and as many as one in five people suffer from it, so much so that it puts people seconds off seeing a doctor or going to a clinic. |
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Fear not, Trekkies, there is definitely life in the old franchise yet. |
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Fear can be released by counseling and carrying out a continuous dialogue using children's own language as sharing fears take away a lot of scariness. |
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If you want to start off the year by learning something completely different, check out the introduction to bagpiping course at Cape Fear Community College. |
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The Fear of passing for a Prodigal makes this Man so wretchedly covetous and strait-handed, that he will not assist the sincerest Friend on the most pressing Occasion. |
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Fear of foreigners runs through that country at all levels of its society. |
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The tour wrapped up in Toronto at the Rue Morgue Festival of Fear and a packed screening of The Devils at the Bloor Cinema hosted by Richard Crouse. |
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Fear can cause excessive drops in price and greed can create bubbles. |
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Fear that the war would lead to disastrous conditions for industrial areas, with increased unemployment, abated as the German offensive on the Western Front came to a halt. |
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At the 1952 Venice Biennale, eight new British sculptors produced their Geometry of Fear works as a direct contrast to the ideals behind Moore's idea of Endurance, Continuity. |
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