But in our post modern age they are charged with the amorphous task of policing the fear of crime ' as well as chasing actual villains. |
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There is no question that fear of reproval will drive you to not admit when you use these therapies. |
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When my eyes meet hers, her tail starts to wag excitedly, but she dares not move her body in fear of spoiling the moment. |
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He had an abiding fear of fundamentalism, not a neurotic fear, but a deep horror of it. |
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Having decided to remain here, it makes no sense that I walk around and live in total fear of what could happen to me. |
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The convenient rationalization that our weapons potpourri will confuse the enemy into fear of misbehaving is absurd and threatening. |
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Generally I don't have much fear of clambering over things and taking risks but this was the limit. |
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The residents' acute fear of crime is itself a source of real danger, warns Budapest fire chief Peter Bende. |
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When I left I felt ashamed that even as a seasoned traveller I had avoided this area for fear of the past conflict. |
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More bobbies heading for the beat across Essex will help quash the fear of crime, Castle Point's council leader hopes. |
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The white shirts are sure to win but the fear of picking up injuries could let the home side in for a jammy goal. |
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It's totally possible for you to hook up with someone who inspires no desire and no passion, but quells your fear of being alone. |
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The evil eye in Bedouin folk belief is tied to the fear of envy and jealousy in the eye of the beholder. |
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We are achieving significant results in reducing crime and the fear of crime. |
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Her group had left her, jettisoning her into oblivion for fear of attracting unwanted attention to themselves. |
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Foxes, stags, and hares can venture out on a Spring morning without fear of the red coats and their packs of hounds. |
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Some women are afraid to walk the streets of their own neighbourhood for fear of being harassed by johns in passing cars. |
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The guilt was slowly lifting, but her fear of making the wrong decision still weighed heavily. |
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Some people have a fear of needles and imagine that acupuncture is painful. |
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Where there is force or the threat of violence or well grounded fear of violence, there is no voluntary consent. |
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But they are then afraid to give up for fear of putting the weight back on. |
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Stray ragworm wound their excitable way to land, before diving below the sandy surface in fear of their lives. |
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Young male adults were the first to leave, out of fear of being forced to serve in the military. |
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The Resurrection removes the fear of judgment in the next life from the justified believer. |
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Nurses also may not report other nurses for fear of being perceived as snitches or labeled as whistle-blowers. |
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True leaders are not afraid of telling the truth as they see it for fear of losing favor. |
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Perhaps it can be said that we idealise the afterlife because of a fear of death. |
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Yet the fear of this technical underworld has provoked a knee-jerk reaction. |
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But New York Times staffers kept mum not so much out of fear of reprisals as out of respect for the institution. |
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The kieves that held the fermented barley were placed underground and carefully covered with turf, for fear of detection. |
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But doctors say it is one of the more common forms of agoraphobia, a disorder characterized by a fear of open spaces. |
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As well as being a fear of open spaces, agoraphobia is also a fear of being in a crowd, being alone in a house and travelling alone. |
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Many have also developed the mental disorder agoraphobia, a fear of open or public places, the study by Columbia University found. |
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These disorders include generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder and agoraphobia, the fear of open spaces. |
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It means burglars tend to avoid the area and it also reassures the residents, reducing fear of crime. |
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In fact the radicals simply wimped out for fear of having their pants sued off. |
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Her mind rebelled, clinging with stunning primeval ferocity to that deep-rooted fear of losing control. |
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Most experts also thought the Bank would hold its fire for fear of giving fresh impetus to house price rises or high consumer debt levels. |
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The fear of doing something wrong holds back so many people when learning how to do things. |
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Today, government figures are held back not only by a fear of being rumbled, but a terror that they won't be able to pull it off. |
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My mother did know who my father was, but she was too afraid to tell anyone for fear of the reactions she would receive. |
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Keep quiet about the 4,000 recidivists who run city streets, committing crimes with increasing bravado and little fear of punishment. |
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We have become alarmists practicing junk science and spreading fear of everything in our environment. |
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Due to fear of a recriminatory reception in Senegal, her editors advised her to adopt a pseudonym. |
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I know I for one love comments but am always reticent to say too much on other folks' blogs for fear of putting my foot in my mouth. |
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He was constantly in fear of putting his foot in his mouth, of exposing his lack of learning. |
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A second string of players were fielded in fear of red cards, which would have affected the cup-final team. |
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She had to be careful how she worded the question, for fear of upsetting or angering the short-tempered man. |
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Financial worries, a stressful job, redundancy or fear of unemployment, even moving house, can trigger depression in vulnerable people. |
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I stood motionless next to the roll of bread, refraining from moving too soon, for fear of being discovered. |
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Many people are leaving the refugee camps for fear of disease, camping out in the ruins of their homes. |
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Established labels, archives and scholarly associations are discouraged from producing reissues of historic material for fear of legal problems. |
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You see that I have no need to hide my name out of shame or some revolting paltry yellow-bellied fear of reprisal from my employers. |
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He admitted that although overall crime levels had come down, the fear of crime had not. |
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The early Republican ideal of the yeoman farmer was giving way to the virtues of urban capitalism and concern for, or fear of, the urban masses. |
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His sons, in fear of murder, followed him, and added their remonstrance to the general din. |
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We still suggest woolen hoods for the Fourth of July picnics, but you can open a window now without fear of dread contagion. |
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The ruling principle is that fear of sin precedes love of God, which leads to repentance. |
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The month-long amnesty is being held to encourage people to hand in any illegally held firearms and ammunition without fear of prosecution. |
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Obviously I haven't been brave enough to broach this topic amongst our friends for fear of an outcry. |
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Patients have many fears regarding surgery, including fear of death, anesthesia, and pain. |
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Having been personally responsible for the delivery of many of these I can make this statement without fear of contradiction. |
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Animal welfare organisations cite allergies and the fear of zoonoses as common reasons for people giving up their pets. |
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Then, intense fear of abandonment and loneliness overcame him momentarily, but he was resolved to face his terror by remaining alone. |
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But will the Act diminish the fear of bankruptcy and lead to, in some cases, the cycle of personal debt restarting? |
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On the other hand, the person may recognize her difficulties, but not seek help because of embarrassment or fear of being stigmatized. |
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The ethic instilled by the native pagan-animalistic religions produced a fear of curses and killed any initiative. |
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Several other students did not want their names used for fear of retaliation. |
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They don't want to speak out for fear of losing their business through governmental retaliation. |
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Lorien thought darkly, to be able to hold hands, to kiss, to say I love you out loud without fear of retaliation. |
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The antagonism between races in the city is nothing compared with the fear of it felt by those outside. |
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But fear of retribution may prevent the poor from exercising their informal and even legal rights. |
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Even f they've been successful in the past, there's a constant fear of failure, and they go to great lengths to perfect everything they do. |
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She felt her acute fear of heights returning as the path became less smooth and considerably steeper and narrower. |
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He stood more than twice her size, yet she showed no fear of him, nor did she seem dazzled by his beauty. |
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There was enormous economic and social unrest, a weak parliamentary system and the fear of a socialist revolution. |
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These words and actions were expressions of a deep unionist siege mentality and fear of being overrun. |
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They are just small-minded homophobes trying to rationalize their fear of people unlike themselves. |
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There is no shivering in the cold, no fear of getting chilled, no danger of rheumatics from sitting on damp grass. |
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It's enough to put the fear of god into a lily-livered greenhorn like myself. |
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Players are so in fear of stepping out of line off the pitch they are far from relaxed by the time they step onto it. |
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With some stunts requiring her to withstand six times the force of gravity, her fear of heights was soon forgotten. |
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Patients experience overwhelming apprehensiveness and anxiety, fear of death, and coldness, followed by body weakness and dizziness. |
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Would something like this also prove to be the cause of my arachnophobia and my fear of hypodermic needles? |
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Let me now assuage the fear of theory by pointing out that there are theories which actually threaten or ignore the literariness of literature. |
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But a surprising number of deaths are also caused because manatees have no fear of Florida's underwater canal gates and locks. |
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These kids have taken anger, oppression, and fear of crime and turned them in to an art form. |
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For pregnant women who do not want to take internal medicine for fear of side effects on the child, cold rubs are again an effective alternative. |
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People seem ashamed to voice their religious views for fear of being laughed at. |
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The horrific events of the weekend, and the realisation that a dangerous killer is on the loose, has heightened fear of crime. |
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Children are playing there without the fear of cars running them over and it creates a nice community feel. |
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Those left behind learned to live with the fear of explosive or incendiary bombs. |
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Despite assurances from the top, many employees at the Kendal plant left work last week in fear of losing their jobs. |
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The various state governments' reluctance to switch over to VAT was stemmed by the fear of loss of revenues. |
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This atavistic fear of bodily hair is entirely compatible with a religion that sought to separate man from his animal origins. |
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His fate evokes the atavistic fear of Nature's fury that has been with us since the dawn of history. |
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So there is also a loss of the fear of God, and the judgement to come, and the precious atonement for our sins. |
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Fathers often have expressed fear of the potential attenuation of their relationships with their children. |
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An attorney-at-law shall defend the interest of his client without fear of judicial disfavour or public unpopularity. |
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There is almost nowhere in there where they can safely walk without fear of being shot. |
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This fear of God's rejection is not only caused by the lying accusations of the devil. |
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In effect, lynchers could go about their horrific deeds with the protection of the law and little fear of retribution. |
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He doesn't place his Siamese kitten along with the Persians, apparently for fear of cross-breeding. |
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Another advantage is that when you think positive thoughts, the fear of the unknown often disappears like magic. |
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They didn't spend long in there, possibly due to fear of sudden movements causing an avalanche. |
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Sometimes overzealousness, greed, avarice, or fear of reprisal can affect human judgment. |
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I was on the London Tube the day after the July 7 attacks, and the fear of another attack was almost tangible. |
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As a parent, you must, for sanity's sake, put the fear of your child being abducted out of your mind most of the time. |
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Perhaps there's a fear of tangling with those traffic engineers in the Works Department. |
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He was afraid of being caught before he could accomplish his purpose, but behind this was a vaguer but larger fear of the awfulness of his crime. |
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Inspired by the intrepid babushka, I overcame the inbred fear of Russian salesmen and requested that my order be warmed as well. |
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But Hesselius' fear of all of the religions in Pennsylvania save his own appears a little irrational even by the standards of the day. |
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And often for the fear of being ridiculed, I would sit with a malis and talk to them in Hindi to improve my language. |
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Her new owners said the only remaining evidence of her old life had been a fear of having a bridle bit placed in her mouth. |
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They had been in fear of their lives as they scavenged for food while the authorities operated a shoot-to-kill policy against looters. |
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The telecon was so hush hush that not a word was actually spoken while it was in progress, for fear of, what else, leaks. |
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It would be another slight to his poor, terrified parents, who were clearly unable to ever tell him off for fear of the consequences. |
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The poor schmo had a bad dose of noncomplainingitis, that peculiarly British ailment with symptoms which include chronic fear of causing a scene. |
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Youth of this area are regular victims of mental tension, unemployment, low self esteem and fear of failure in life. |
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It's as if our moralising politicians and would-be censors are caught in the grip of scopophobia, a morbid fear of the visual. |
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For on the day that the fear of terrorism affects your actions and habits, the terrorizers have already won. |
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Now his claim is put to the test when he is given 72 hours to treat 40 people who all suffer from an extreme fear of flying. |
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And so the fear of being a loner was finally banished to the far depths of my mind. |
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I am worried though that his rebuttal after the fact contains some massaging, for fear of the ensuing explosion. |
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There is an insightful section on the Bolsheviks' fear of hooliganism and their tendency to link disorder and barbarism with popular culture. |
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However, Mr Selwood says the fear of being homeless has left him a broken man barely able to eat. |
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Until recently agoraphobia was defined as a fear of open spaces. |
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In the 21st century, however, we suppress the magic of it and succumb to the fear of it. |
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My daughter is beginning to not show any fear of heights or dark places. |
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It hasn't exactly cured my fear of heights but it has relieved it a bit. |
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The police, he says, did not help for fear of staining their clothes with the blood. |
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The director-general of health services in Haryana, said the only way to save unborn daughters is by putting the fear of law into the minds of doctors. |
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I've heard that Julius Caesar had Ailurophobia, the fear of cats. |
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The effect of this abominable behaviour by the killers is that the locals have abandoned activities like agriculture and other economic ventures for fear of being butchered. |
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Or perhaps certain Republicans have a fear of success, so they are subconsciously sabotaging their own party? |
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Jeffrey quickly hides inside a closet, from which he observes Dorothy disrobe and then reach for a blue velvet robe inside the closet as he recoils in fear of discovery. |
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In 1830 Louis Philippe returned the Pantheon to civic use, but for the first rocky decade of his reign not a single figure was buried there for fear of public protest. |
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You're gonna get over this stupid fear of cats if it kills me! |
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The ensuing hysteria persuaded some parents not to inoculate their kids for fear of triggering autism. |
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The unattractive appearance of the lesions may worry parents, and children are often barred from schools and kindergartens because of fear of spread of the infection. |
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There is a perceived danger in hiring foreign firms, a fear of being seen as a Western stooge. |
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The work of Ortega, Huxley, and the frankfurt school philosophers gave voice to this fear of homegrown fascism. |
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His fear of disappointing or angering the community turns out to be unfounded. |
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Belittling her intellectual legitimacy is the sort of a tactic often employed by sexists, racists, and others who cling to power for fear of losing it. |
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Together, they harness decades of experience in a variety of styles to make a musical statement that is rooted in tradition but with no fear of improvisation. |
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That was the year, she says, when her fear of Arabs morphed into a deep-seated hate. |
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There are several scenes which involve abrasive personal confrontation, which I felt were irrelevant, but presumably were introduced for fear of the film becoming cloying. |
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Just the sound, the constant beating of the rotors frightened me, awakened some primal fear of being hunted, made me want to run, to hide or flee. |
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My children and I are safe now, but we will always by scarred by those twelve years of abuse and fear of deportation. |
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Whether through stoking fear of their failure or outright intimidation of the policymakers or something in between, the banksters own the country. |
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It will be key for the Democrats to force the matter and tie it to the broader issue of the president's lack of credibility and fear of levelling with the American people. |
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Females who were taught not to trust strangers consistently experienced greater fear of intimacy and more loneliness than did those who were not trained to distrust strangers. |
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The fear of other people's intelligence and ability applied to the production of goods we consume is not only profoundly wrong but also extremely dangerous. |
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Any difficulties we experience now are not as horrible as the constant fear of bombs. |
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The horror film is generally about xenophobia, the fear of the unknown. |
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They spend money wantonly with no fear of reprisals at an election. |
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Now, it seems, a fear of the sun is starting to send them scurrying back to the Victorian styles of centuries past. |
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But there was no decision to use chemical weapons for fear of retaliation. |
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The fear of drawing attention to themselves was constant and relentless. |
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She didn't look him in the eye for fear of how he would answer. |
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When a trust feels under pressure to set its own standards of political correctness from fear of an employment tribunal it is a bad lookout for medicine. |
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Remember, John Boehner lives in fear of being braded a sell-out by his caucus, and of Eric Cantor taking his job. |
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On the right is the first victim, the lunatic who had lived his last moments in fear of death, and had sadly found it after seeking refuge in my asylum. |
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The suffering caused is remembered in the many stories about women fleeing their homes and taking refuge for fear of soldier and yeoman repression. |
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It wasn't the fear of being a tattletale or anything that held me back. |
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It was fear of cancer and a douse of hypochondria that brought me to 23andMe in the first place. |
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Their reluctance was caused chiefly by fear of damage to the skin but sometimes by confusion between topical corticosteroids and anabolic steroids. |
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As with any new device, fears came up about privacy, security, the fear of looking like a dork, and piracy. |
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Some patients need to be in denial about what's going on while others want someone to talk to about their fear of dying or their acceptance of the situation. |
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The fear of spillage was one of the reasons the administration held off arming Syrian rebels before. |
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For me, what was most moving was his terrible fear of ageing and his extreme dislike of his own appearance. |
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Afterward, the company became timid and slow, almost afraid to compete for fear of arousing more scrutiny. |
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The straight-up fear of a world in which disco singles consistently topping the charts was the new normal. |
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Arachnophobia is an irrational fear of spiders and claustrophobia is an irrational fear of small places. |
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Anonymity was the order of the day, and fear of retribution was high. |
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William looked down in horror as he tried to keep composure, but the very fear of what his acid remarks could do to this man's mood made him gulp and shift once in his feet. |
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Nurses at the clinic say the facility cannot run a 24-hour shift due to fear of Ebola. |
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I have a morbid fear of being seen as weak, pathetic or girly. |
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Now that fear of the mob has ascended to the most venerable circle of criticism. |
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People were free to criticize the government, without fear of retribution! |
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He remained motionless in the next shot but the fear of what was to follow was etched on his face. |
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Few would dare to publicly rage against the government, as Gulnara has, for fear of alerting the security services. |
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Tarek, who asked to withhold his last name for fear of retribution, is spearheading an awareness campaign. |
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Manufacturers use our national fear of germs to sell antibacterial soap. |
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Through a set of basic protocols or licences it hopes to create a space or a commons wherein digital content can be accessed and reutilised without fear of lawsuit. |
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With the gear up, I know if something goes wrong I can put the airplane down on the end of the runway or off the runway without the fear of the plane turning over and burning. |
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So much of the fear the media tries to stoke in me is fear of the oppressed underdog lashing out. |
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Any tax evader who comes under scrutiny finally ends up paying penalties though taxmen tended to be careful with VIPs among defaulters for fear of lawsuits. |
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The words are also haunted by Dickens's fear of a reprise of a violent social revolution akin to that experienced in France in the last decade of the eighteenth century. |
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The two chief causes of anxiety were fear of the gods and fear of death, so Epicurus sought to nullify both of these by teaching an evolutionary atomic theory. |
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Sarah didn't move, didn't dare to breath in fear of scaring the cat away. |
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The shadow is the fear of moving from childhood to adulthood. |
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In addition, the protests had been largely contained to very specific areas and the fear of contagion never materialized. |
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While being kind to animals sometimes springs from having a gentle heart, it can also stem from a fear of being punished if animals are treated badly. |
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This paradox arises either through the blocking of memory, or under oppressive regimes through torture and fear of the consequences of testifying. |
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There are many exceptions to the rule, but a fear of affluenza has prompted some wealthy parents to disinherit their children for magnanimous reasons. |
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I thought about the mother, her fear of the dark, of the harm she feared might come to her daughters. |
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Earlier in the segment, host Chuck Todd had asked him if he understood and acknowledged that black people have a fear of police. |
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This is just fear of change and run-of-the-mill anxiety plaguing you. |
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But a forward-looking, problem-solving investigation needs to foster a climate in which officials can be self-critical without undue fear of being prosecuted or keelhauled. |
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Popular fear of the power of a regular army was then widespread, but after the electoral defeat of the federalists, it faded. |
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While I sat up all night in fear of a cracker-nibbling rat, trying to watch TV and ignore the ludicrously loud scratchy noises, I was contemplating my happiness. |
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On the other hand, fear of being stigmatized was a key reason that traumatized soldiers didn't seek help while still in the military, an earlier study showed. |
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Have I ever shared with you my actual fear of real live trains? |
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Bigger than ever, the sport is at a crossroads, teetering between reverence for its healing past and fear of a pain-filled future. |
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Was his engagement the wisest move possible at a time of major-conductor scarcity or a panicky action taken out of fear of being left at the post in the maestro sweepstakes? |
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Too much rest, or attempts to shield the injured part of your back when you move for fear of pain or making the injury worse, may hinder recovery. |
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Virtually all the conspirators fled the city after Caesar's death in fear of retaliation. |
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He requested that Williams not publish the story until after his death, for fear of ridicule. |
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You men have had baths, while Aunt Hilda and I haven't had a chance to get clean for fear of waking you slugabeds. |
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Caleb was a powerful man and knew little of any fear except the fear of hurting others and the fear of having to speechify. |
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The Government dared not hire men to care for its 50,000 head for fear of being accused of strikebreaking. |
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This table is so sturdily built that I can stand on it without fear of it breaking. |
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I cannot disclose his name for fear of letters from Messrs Sue, Grabbit and Run. |
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They conjured a world of primitive magic in which evil spirits could not be given their true names for fear of increasing their power. |
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The Eskimos entertain a great fear of the Tupilat, the Spirits of the Dead, who kill every one daring to offend them. |
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If we could but remember that, there would be no fear of our being ungodly, irreligious, undevout. |
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Many people suffering from hair loss are also xyrophobic, or have a fear of razors and other sharp cutting instruments. |
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I won't say anything else about the Zorkian characters or combat for fear of detracting from each exhilarating discovery. |
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The Baby hitmaker has a fear of filthy fingers and carries a special washcloth wherever he goes so he can regularly clean his dirty digits. |
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Achluophobia, lygophobia, nyctophobia and scotophobia are all, more or less, the fear of what? |
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All signs point to their continuing to find ways to exploit fear of Muslims, using it as a political wedge issue. |
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The project aims in particular to help sufferers of agoraphobia, a fear of open spaces. |
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The fear of travelling in a car is known as amaxophobia, and like any phobia there are different levels of how extreme the fear is. |
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Other unusual conditions include papyrophobia, the fear of paper, and bibliophobia, the fear of books. |
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I'd declared it a newspaper, iPad and internet news-free zone for fear of turning it into a busman's holiday. |
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I dare not speak my mind for fear of extreme mockery from some smartarse like me, of course. |
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Too many politicians try to justify the unjustifiable for fear of losing face. |
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Also to instill fear of God in stout-hearted men and Asian bankers. |
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Leaders of all parties are paralysed by fear of flag-waving jingoists accusing London of a sell-out. |
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Dwyer does not shy away from telling such truths about slavery for fear of the speech police censoring his work. |
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He could smoke it indoors, with no fear of violating city ordinance. |
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Many of them would not release such an article due to fear of Microsoft retaliation. |
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Frightening as the kamikazes were, the greatest fear of the British pilots in the Far East was being shot down and captured by the Japanese. |
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The Norwegian birdwoman told husband Knut to keep away from her for fear of cracking the abandoned egg. |
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Tenants living in the Bismillah Building in the Jewellery Quarter said they decided to protect themselves after living in fear of their lives. |
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The fear of violence should not determine what one does or does not say. |
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Yet today the scaremongers have put the fear of God into non-smokers, passive smoking will kill you. |
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He carefully forbore any mention of her name for fear of upsetting them. |
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Our fear of provoking religious hatred has rendered us unwilling to criticise ideas that are increasingly maladaptive and patently ridiculous. |
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Yes we all must be alert and stay vigilant but we cannot let the real problem within families be ignored due to fear of the bogeyman. |
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Most of the cases involve the fear of developing AIDS, but a few are based on so-called cancerphobia. |
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Neelam Mavadia, 31, suddenly developed aviophobia, a fear of flying, on a long haul flight to her honeymoon in the Maldives. |
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At the moment we are well on the way to mass hysteria and fear of being frightened. |
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Cappers suggests that such concerns were similar to the more general eighteenth-century fear of being buried alive. |
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The fear of our own young as letterless, unassimilable barbarians is perhaps an extreme vernacular form of this emotion. |
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Although the last law against miscegenation was repealed in the 1960s, the fear of miscegenation remains a significant issue. |
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There is no passion in the mind of man so weak but it mates and masters the fear of death. |
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The essay remained unpublished during his lifetime for fear of offending public morality. |
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When the animal contracted rabies, Byron nursed him, albeit unsuccessfully, without any thought or fear of becoming bitten and infected. |
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I had no engagements, no difficult decisions to make, no fear of callers, no interruptions to my work. |
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Hitchcock told Truffaut that his lifelong fear of the police attracted him to the subject and was embedded in many scenes. |
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McLaren pointed out that Hamilton had disobeyed an earlier instruction to let Alonso pass in qualifying, for fear of losing his own position. |
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We use persuasion and our powers under the law to give everyone an equal chance to live free from fear of discrimination, prejudice and racism. |
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The fear of loss of identity, traditions and economic disparity led to the banding together of citizens to achieve what was once theirs. |
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Loyalists often came from the same communities as Patriots and as a result, such methods could not be employed for fear of alienating them. |
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A fear of monetary compensation might have been one of the reasons for the opposition. |
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Their children when of proper age were married, and children begotten, without fear of poverty. |
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And the psychiatrist himself did not feel totally devoid of some symptoms of molysmophobia, the obsessive fear of contagion. |
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The international monitors from the OSCE withdrew on 22 March, for fear of the monitors' safety ahead of the anticipated NATO bombing campaign. |
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According to Litton, evictions might have taken place earlier but for fear of the secret societies. |
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In fear of disease and in the interest of his health man will be muzzled and masked like a vicious dog, and that without any murmur of complaint. |
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Czechoslovakia was also in fear of Hitler and began building its own defenses. |
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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 concept thus permits the dissent necessary for a functioning democracy without fear of being accused of treason. |
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Gerald maintained that fear of the effect that his appointment would have on the national politics in Wales had prevented his appointment. |
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Out of fear of what Cerridwen would do to him, Gwion fled and eventually transformed into a piece of grain before being consumed by Cerridwen. |
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Many believe they have been fundamentally contaminated for life and may refuse to have children for fear of birth defects. |
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Nevertheless, the Dutch government remained reluctant to teach Dutch on a large scale for fear of destabilising the colony. |
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Dogs had a fear of me, for they felt the outside shadow which never left my side. |
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In fear of his life, he retired to his house for the rest of the year, issuing occasional proclamations of bad omens. |
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The soldiers mostly travelled on the upper decks for fear of being trapped below if the ship sank. |
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The dump was closed after both brown and American black bears came to associate humans with food and lost their natural fear of them. |
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Californian natives actively avoided prime bear habitat, and would not allow their young men to hunt alone, for fear of bear attacks. |
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This has been possible because of improved communications, and has been caused by factors such as the fear of crime and poor urban environments. |
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Infected wolves do not show any fear of humans, with most documented wolf attacks on people being attributed to rabid animals. |
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Although the numbers of dogs killed each year are relatively low, it induces a fear of wolves entering villages and farmyards to take dogs. |
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The fear of wolves has been pervasive in many societies, though humans are not part of the wolf's natural prey. |
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This method relies heavily on the wolf's fear of human scents, though it can lose its effectiveness when wolves become accustomed to the smell. |
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Caesar's accounts portray the Roman fear of the Germanic tribes and the threat they posed. |
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In the course of the night, 6000 of the Verbigeni fled from the camp out of fear of being massacred once they were defenceless. |
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Globophobia has been used to refer to the fear of globalization, though it can also mean the fear of balloons. |
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Xenophobia is the fear of that which is perceived to be foreign or strange. |
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Alexander however, detecting the horse's fear of its own shadow, asked to tame the horse, which he eventually managed. |
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The unequal treatment is possibly due to the fear of transferring power to the ethnic Chinese under their rule. |
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According to one theory, some navigations were kept secret for fear of competition by neighbouring Castile. |
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The fear of Turkish advances within the Portuguese and Ethiopian sectors also played a role in their alliance. |
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The fear of Enrique has since been considered an argument for him conspiring with rajah Humabon. |
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His wife, Catherine the Great, was spared but fear of the virus clearly had its effects on her. |
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The wal, or rampart, was originally built at contemporary Wall Street due to fear of an invasion by the English. |
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Europeans rarely entered the interior of Africa, due to fear of disease and moreover fierce African resistance. |
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If the fear of disease caused terror, the psyche of slaves for being captured was just as terrifying. |
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The creation of ASEAN was motivated by a common fear of communism, and a thirst for economic development. |
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As it turns out, those are fairly easy fears to apply to a monster or demon, but what about pteromerhanophobia, the fear of flying? |
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Then there are the phobes whose fear of birds is combined with a fear of feathers, pteronophobia. |
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Before then the British government had not recognized the settlement as a colony for fear of provoking a Spanish attack. |
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In influenza epidemics, some churches suspend the giving of communion under the form of wine, for fear of spreading the disease. |
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The fear of mental decline and death often motivates justices to step down. |
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Freedom of speech is the right to articulate one's opinions and ideas without fear of government retaliation or censorship. |
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Creating a fear of imminent battery is an assault, and also may give rise to criminal liability. |
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