| White's piece is about the arrival of Northern supermarket Morrison's in the south and the fears it prompted among image conscious jessies. |
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| These fears are well grounded, as not many years before this city was built, a large flood wiped out the entire known world. |
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| He fears that other quality stores will quit the city if its continues to allow more discount stores to trade. |
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| Since the town council announced they would be quitting the civic centre, fears have been growing that the City Council will sell the building. |
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| The association fears the races will either have to be scaled down to an invitation race in September or cancelled completely for lack of funds. |
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| As Julie faces a possible future without the love of her life, she must push her fears aside and stand by Luke through thick and thin. |
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| The half is when the jitters and fears you've been dealing with during rehearsal must be exorcised. |
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| Still, there are occasional signs that our jitters, our fears, and our suppressed anger could grow into something like a political force. |
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| The one thing both sides agree not to do is to play on racial fears during an election. |
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| And when Sligo started to rack up some late scores, these fears again seemed justified. |
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| But if he's so convinced that her fears were well grounded, why didn't he do anything with the letters at the time of her death? |
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| He fears that the knowledge nation will simply rearrange the job queue, not shorten it. |
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| They set aside-or try-their fears of slickened roads that their brand-new all-season radials will fail to navigate. |
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| Hurricane Emily still packs a punch and increases fears about floods in northeast Mexico hours after making landfall. |
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| No access to the core is possible because of the levels of radioactivity, continuing high temperatures inside and fears about its stability. |
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| In addition to war fears, oil prices were also lifted by a snowstorm which hit the east of the US over the weekend. |
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| In the end, his fears proved well-founded, although trouble would next emerge from a different quarter. |
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| Police hand out safety advice and shriek alarms but call for calm in the community amid fears that a serial attacker is on the loose. |
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| And when people on the street are interviewed they are, as always, astonishingly good at articulating their fears and doubts. |
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| To confirm his worst fears, a yell comes out of the bathroom window upstairs, startling the few crows perched on the lone tree in their garden. |
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| A mountain of filth building up near lock-up garages in Beddington has sparked health fears, and could force Sutton Council to close the site. |
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| While police attempt to calm fears that a serial attacker is stalking the borough, many residents remain concerned about their safety. |
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| She despises the old order, but equally fears and loathes the new lack of order. |
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| The voice is calling us to leave our foolish fears behind, to take risks, to trust, to begin to really live. |
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| He said people's fears in relation to electronic voting should be allayed as the new service is rolled out in the run-up to election day. |
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| The test sparked political outrage worldwide and heightened fears that the rogue state was close to becoming a nuclear power. |
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| There will be no one who is able to respond sympathetically to his innermost fears and apprehensions. |
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| Her heart immediately picked up speed as all the fears and apprehensions from earlier in the day came back full force. |
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| All these concerns, apprehensions, fears and coercions can be rationally addressed. |
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| But the respect and appreciativeness we are shown by the patients makes up for any fears. |
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| Relax and rationalise your fears, make sure that your instructor teaches you about the water, learn about the effects of currents and riptides. |
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| The captain fidgeted as he reached for the words to say to make her understand and to appease her fears. |
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| The effort may allow some of your students to express their own fears and anxieties. |
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| Brady met the world in the same way that a child is inclined to do, before we drum our fears and anxieties into him or her. |
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| The man, upon seeing a knight rigged out in full armor sticking a lance in his face, fears for his life. |
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| She fears we are catering to modern lifestyle whims rather than for future generations. |
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| He wants to search our inner lives so that we can see the hidden thoughts, attitudes, fears, and desires that lie behind the things we do. |
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| Company sources say it liaised with government officials for some time on putting together such an event, but it now fears it may be edged out. |
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| When she was a couple of feet still from the bed she stopped, afraid to go on lest her fears came true. |
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| His fears are confirmed when he spies a curious Post-It note on the fridge revealing an unfinished game of hangman. |
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| For decades he has been able to play on the fears of Turkish Cypriots that they would suffer a second class status if the island was reunified. |
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| We were a little leery about renting a car, having never driven on Bulgarian highways, but our fears were misplaced. |
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| The dead-end of Western policy towards Baghdad is also animating fears about what comes next. |
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| And it raises fears that the Scots may also be denied Brown and three other Anglos for next summer's world cup qualifiers, also in Ireland. |
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| They should be given the respect that such a title signifies, but they also have to respect your feelings and fears as well. |
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| The objector also fears that accidental leaks from hazardous materials on the site could be detrimental to health. |
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| The other European powers made great play of belittling US fears and giving the appearance that this was a storm in a teacup. |
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| There are fears that the violence could get worse in the lead-up to the handover of power on the 30th of June. |
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| Caravan sites, military estates, bird and wildlife reserves were all closed yesterday due to fears of contamination. |
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| The decision was taken despite fears raised by people living near the lay-by on the B4632 road to Broadway. |
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| Thousands of riot police will be lining the streets amid fears that either anarchists or terrorists will attempt to disrupt proceedings. |
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| Patients have many fears regarding surgery, including fear of death, anesthesia, and pain. |
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| This comes in addition to other expressions that existed beforehand, such as anaclitic depression, thoughts and fears about death. |
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| Theatre's capacity to regress us to childhood may also open the other scene, the unconscious, revealing repressed desires and forgotten fears. |
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| The amplification of intense racism and fears of separatism reverberated in the local, vernacular context. |
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| The operation was under way amid fears for the safety of diplomats in the country. |
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| It was made amid fears that children and young people are being subjected to violence to force them into marriage. |
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| The massive increase in applications has prompted fears nationally that this election could see large-scale fraud. |
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| In fact, the safety fears that keep many families off boats are largely unwarranted. |
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| The residents, however, based their main objections on the parking and fears of loss of amenity around their homes. |
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| Today, growing fears that military renegades may have hatched a conspiracy to attempt to aid the enemy. |
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| You are released from restrictions and limitations, as old fears do not trouble you any more. |
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| Queen Elizabeth laments the death of Edward and fears for her children's safety. |
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| I am working on my fears of abandonment, of being alone and unloved, of starting over and of success and failure. |
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| Six years later safety fears were rekindled when another fire broke out in the storage and garage area. |
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| One of the new houses is three storeys high and the other is four, prompting fears that homes nearby will lose their privacy by being overlooked. |
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| He was stretchered off at Field Mill in obvious agony, but fears he could have suffered a break have been allayed. |
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| The attack reignited fears of a renewed intimidation campaign on the school. |
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| If we make decisions based on our worst fears, rather than a realistic assessment of their likely reification, we are acting out of panic. |
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| The current remake of the film updates those fears for the post-Cold War era and a new set of concerns. |
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| Teenagers may feel all-powerful and all-knowing at the same time that they experience fears of inadequacy and failure. |
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| The lacklustre second-quarter performance has fuelled fears the economy could dip back into recession. |
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| There are also fears that the process of xenotransplantation may transmit dangerous viruses to humans. |
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| How low has this country fallen in that it now embraces the fears and xenophobia of right wing shock jocks. |
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| The primary focus was on immediate actions that could allay fears of a nervous public. |
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| There was little the administration could do to confirm the news or allay the fears of the public. |
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| In order to allay public fears, experts have been hired to conduct a study of the cracks and determine whether they will affect the dams. |
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| When academics try to allay public fears with statistics, we must always ask who funded that research. |
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| If he was worried about making so many changes, his fears were soon allayed by the attitude of the young newcomers. |
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| The President and his family, in an attempt to allay public fears, got shots on prime-time television. |
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| Even worse, the new security measures are more likely to cause alarm than to allay passengers' fears. |
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| Both Martens and Cocca have found that education generally allays the public's fears. |
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| Talk of moderation isn't allaying the fears of environmentalists, who are feeling particularly vulnerable these days. |
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| If you consider yourself so morally superior, get out there and allay the fears of the ignorant public. |
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| Fearful of being accused of complacency, they fail to allay public fears and often play up hypothetical risks. |
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| Mr O'Malley moved quickly to allay fears that any recommendations made by the new body would not be accepted. |
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| To allay public fears, two meetings will be held at which details of the initial work will be outlined. |
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| After years of broken promises, public fears must be allayed once and for all. |
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| Education chiefs in York have moved to allay parents' fears about the safety of children travelling to school. |
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| We have already dealt with the worries of local objectors and allayed their fears. |
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| Several minor wrecks, mostly in rail yards, have helped feed community fears. |
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| The worst stock market slump in 30 years has hammered global financial stocks, raising fears about the capital strength of banks and insurers. |
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| Now she fears unless he is brought home soon he may slump into depression and his condition could worsen. |
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| By following the workbook exercises you will develop the courage you need to dare to face the fears which accompany a life of not overeating. |
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| Meanwhile, there are fears some temporary staff may be laid off this week and 45 trainee pilots are also facing immediate redundancy. |
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| There are fears the 92-year-old building could be knocked down to make way for a housing scheme. |
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| There were also fears about the effect the fire would have on the area's oak woodlands, which are an important habitat for birds and plants. |
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| She began to wonder about her husband on route from Newark, New Jersey, for San Francisco, and then a call confirmed her worst fears. |
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| I don't think we are being alarmists in our fears as they have been borne out in the past. |
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| I fully understand that persons fears but the wider picture is kinda scary don't you think? |
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| Dog breeder Mary Raby fears her stolen Akita could be used in an illegal fighting arena. |
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| It is in those moments when we face our fears that laughter is especially welcome, and comic and tender memories are held dear. |
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| But for Pauline every working day holds fears of another attack, after armed robbers targeted the business for the fourth time in seven months. |
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| Like all fears and phobias, ailurophobia is created by the unconscious mind as a protective mechanism. |
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| Mrs Smith fears the project will harm the environment and scare wildlife away. |
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| Widespread fears loomed about the efficacy of the young democracy and the dangers of rearming a recently created German state. |
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| African elephants at a Wiltshire safari park are to pack their trunks over fears the creatures could become too amorous. |
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| One need not trivialize the fears of religious parents to recognize that this is at bottom a complaint against democracy itself. |
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| At first Jaime was terrified, but the music of the wind rustling in the leaves and the dazzle of the stars overhead calmed his fears. |
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| The son of a man sentenced to death in the Yemen fears his life may also be in danger unless he is granted asylum. |
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| In addition, the person may develop irrational fears called phobias, such as agoraphobia, about situations where a panic attack has occurred. |
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| A worried businessman fears his three York companies could go under if a residential parking permit scheme goes ahead. |
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| They bored into mine and read my fears even before I had the courage to think them. |
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| Do her fears stem from difficulties inherent in conducting a relationship in the public eye? |
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| Let's hope the bill is not merely an attempt to whitewash over people's fears about education in this increasingly difficult time. |
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| I'm sure that the promise of sheer bliss in the afterlife appeased some people's fears. |
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| Rain brought renewed fears of mudslides in areas ravaged by wildfires last year. |
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| But here we are, six days shy of the opening match, and anguish has given way to anticipation, fears to the prospect of euphoria. |
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| Already there are fears that climate change will push malaria carrying mosquitoes even further afield. |
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| The right-wing press has jumped on fears about gun crime to whip up racism. |
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| The discussion of assisted suicide and euthanasia is the latest topic to be dominated by hysterical fears. |
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| Barbara Sheppard, a retired teacher, fears a child will be run over before the council do anything to make the road safer. |
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| Are suspicions of others justifiable, or just the xenophobic fears of an insulated family unit? |
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| Martin Lee thinks his party's public support remains firm, even as China fears wane. |
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| At the meeting fears were voiced that the hospital had been run down over recent years, forcing it to close. |
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| First Group, which runs buses across the Bradford district, has signed a new deal with its workers to allay fears over pensions. |
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| He fears that people are judging him based on the page of the paper he is reading. |
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| The crew walked out amid lots of cheers and, frankly, some deep-rooted fears. |
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| Moreover, they feared him, and their fears ultimately proved well grounded. |
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| But there are fears that up to 3,000 may be buried in the rubble of bombed buildings and homes. |
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| It has also raised fears that political assassinations are making a comeback as a way to eliminate opposition figures. |
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| The latest move to establish regional offices has created fears of a possible return to repressive and abusive practices. |
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| Yet her next note spoke of storms assailing the cottage and turbulence of fears and loneliness. |
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| Amid widespread fears that York is being over-developed, many residents will view the proposal warily. |
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| The school fears the sports pitches would be damaged if the machinery accessed the site via the main school entrance. |
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| Any information from our sources on that possibility and the fears U.S. officials obviously have about that possibility? |
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| He fears that the morale of the county will be unable to cope with further job losses. |
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| Private security patrols could be deployed in the borough for the first time to quell fears of crime among residents near Wandsworth Common. |
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| Don't ask others for permission, as they'll often express their own fears, with the best of intentions. |
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| Tim recalls being afraid the first time he had his eyebrows waxed seven years ago, and Harry admits to similar fears. |
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| But Mr Halloways claimed the majority of residents did want the scheme to go ahead and it was hoped they would be able to allay the fears of the rest. |
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| Antoine, a 40-year-old DJ who works at the airport, says he fears for his children if the police stop doing their jobs. |
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| Yet those fears were borne out when, at the age of five, Allegra died of typhus. |
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| Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione asked residents to remain calm, amid fears of unrest. |
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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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| Cold War fears could be manipulated through misleading art to attract readers to daunting material. |
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| She had similar fears when 2010 biennial curators Bonami and Gary Carrion-Murayari came calling last year. |
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| For U.S. and European leaders the flow of Western recruits prompts fears of blowback. |
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| I was briefly scared into eating regularly, but all too soon, the fears fade and my old habits return. |
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| Still, he said he expects Novartis to provide further documentation to calm fears. |
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| It tries to create a canvas on which people project and create their own fears. |
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| But Dr. Rebecca Brightman, an ob-gyn in private practice, cautioned that such fears are overblown. |
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| A shopkeeper who has been punched in the face and repeatedly racially abused by a teenage gang, fears that his family could be the next to suffer. |
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| Fearful to confront, because of our own fears, perchance we find ourselves looking into a mirror and are terrified to lock horns with our own conflicting thoughts. |
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| But its contents rapidly dispel any fears that this most entertainingly waspish of commentators succumbed to beatific mildness in his final years. |
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| You could phone the person in question and explain your worries and fears. |
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| The world can no longer afford the blind suspicion, destructive rivalries and indifference to the legitimate fears of others that have brought it to this state. |
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| Despite fears that coned, the power company, would preemptively cut electricity, the lights stayed on. |
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| This was the first of the series of her fears that Sabrina had to confront. |
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| Some residents have justifiable fears of being seen talking to the police. |
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| While those state proposals largely failed, new legislation has been couched in similar fears. |
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| The extended stoppage of spinners at Whitsuntide added to their fears. |
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| The biggest rise has been in leaks from agricultural premises, raising fears that farmers are failing to maintain ageing oil tanks because of severely declining incomes. |
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| And nobody fears the spotlight as creeps who would be shown for what they really are. |
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| It is time to look into this from a safety angle and stop aggrandising the ownership of these gadgets until you can cover consumers' fears about their safety. |
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| It was Wilkinson's third run-out after a long battle with a groin problem and there were fears he had aggravated the injury when he was attended to by medics after 58 minutes. |
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| Some also express fears that sky marshals could be tempted to become involved in less dangerous incidents, such as cases of air rage or drunken brawls on board. |
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| But the referendum received a lukewarm reception from Labour leaders in the town, amid fears it could lead to a significant loss of power for the party. |
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| They knew his fears and best hopes, his wishes and his dying dreams. |
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| As a teenager of few words, he had not told his parents about his fever, not realizing that his silence aroused fears in his parents, the hospital and the judges. |
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| In the nineteenth century, theatres, music halls and cinemas were regulated as local authorities responded to fears about alcohol abuse and immorality. |
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| The fears that jazz is increasingly in the hands of grey wrinklies is dispelled by the sight of such musicians as James Lancaster, Dave Hardy and Paul Baxter. |
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| There may well be a chill here, but it has diddly-squat to do with the one Senator Alexander fears. |
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| Some residents took to the secret-sharing app Whisper to disclose their biggest fears. |
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| I've changed my mind about same-sex marriage as experience has dispelled my fears of the harms from same-sex marriage. |
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| The minister fears that now even lesser frictions could scupper the new agreement. |
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| He fears that abolition of the Research Assessment Exercise would lead to less research and the relegation of some institutions to the status of FE colleges. |
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| As the novel unreels at a pace fitting for a neighbourhood of fly fishers, Gary's adolescent yearnings and religious fears become the frame for a deeper story. |
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| There's nothing like speaking out about the things you dread most, for it's a relief to unburden yourself of your worst worries and nagging fears. |
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| It was a self-fulfilling prophecy, a feedback loop of rational and irrational fears. |
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| When you become a PORC with major bag-lady fears, you grab any freebie advice you can get. |
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| Despite an initial rally after today's jobs report, the Dow took another hit, sagging on fears of a double-dip recession. |
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| Overnight people shed their fears, their protective camouflage and their restraints. |
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| Russia's submarines are in such a poor state of repair that they seldom venture far from port, the Kursk disaster reinforcing fears about the reliability of the Russian fleet. |
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| He fears that he will not be able to do the same if he is repatriated now. |
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| Any company fears leakage of trade secrets and office politics. |
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| But talks restarted and it is thought many fears have now been allayed. |
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| I have fears and insecurities, and I won't ever have all the answers. |
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| The declining uptake of childhood vaccinations resulting from the fears promoted by these campaigns may lead to the return of real epidemics, causing death and disability. |
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| The expat junkies he meets during his travels confirm his worst fears about his native country. |
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| People's fears, often fanned by anti-bat hysteria in the media about the danger of contracting bat-carried diseases, have made bats political pawns. |
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| Hydroxycarbamide is the mainstay of treatment, but fears that it might be leukaemogenic led researchers to test other treatments including the antiplatelet drug anagrelide. |
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| The 1978 movie Coma explored deep-rooted fears about exploitation and medical advances in organ donation. |
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| It began on the evening of November 21, called by four unions that cited fears that the Gaullist government intends to privatise the rail network. |
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| It's as if we wait for another rail tragedy to act as confirmation of our worst fears, and when one happens we rewrite history to present it as a disaster in the making. |
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| Any solicitor could advise him that he has no fears of losing his liberty. |
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| How can we speak to their fears in a way that gets them to understand that there is nothing to be fearful of? |
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| Some write more openly about their fears, apprehensions and emotions. |
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| Ron Paul shares her fears that the dollar will be forsaken in favor of some cursed one-world currency. |
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| Later, he taught her how to smoke, and still later, they whispered of politics, and fears and hopes for their futures. |
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| Senior Arrernte woman Rosalie Riley spoke from an Indigenous perspective, accusing the Howard Government of preying on people's fears of the unknown. |
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| Tel Aviv, to generalize but slightly, dislikes Netanyahu and fears the future he personifies. |
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| If Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is Rowling's darkest novel to date, it is also the clearest articulation of her sense that our most potent fears come from within. |
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| They're also forming support groups for the base's children, using art therapy and other expressive techniques to help the children manage their fears. |
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| I express this concern to my friend, who rubbishes my fears. |
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| His mother cannot manage him due to his problems and there were also fears for his safety in the community if he was released, the court had also heard. |
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| Many theologians hold that these attributes are metaphorical rather than real, since comparison of God to human beings is strictly forbidden due to fears of associationism. |
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| In Britain the stock market is now spooked by worries over the financial strength of UK life assurers amid fears that they may have to close to new business. |
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| She fears that he has lost his faith to trendy, atheistic ideas. |
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| Miss Smith said the damp has made the sickness she has felt through her pregnancy worse and fears the damp atmosphere could affect her baby's health. |
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| The smell calmed my anxieties and fears and soon lulled me to sleep. |
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| No longer should she mask her fears and pains with lustful desires. |
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| Returning officers said polling stations were quieter than usual, raising fears of a record low turn-out. |
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| The offer was met with criticism locally with fears a takeover from a mainland firm could cause the paper to lose its connection to the island. |
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| A landing site near Chatelaillon was selected despite the fears of Mordaunt that large French forces might be lurking behind the sand dunes. |
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| Fishermen say their livelihood is under threat from an unexpected source, and there are new fears over how the remoter communities will survive. |
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| Hyginus made his fears known to Hydatius, Bishop of Emerita, and Ithacius of Ossonoba. |
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| Sailors' fears were founded in what they saw, and the phenomena witnessed by the sailors of those days can be seen today. |
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| Alas! he fears my lacerated coat, And visage pale with frigorisic want, Would bring dedecoration on his chaise. |
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| A CABINET minister raised fears of a return to 1930s fascism, comparing modern right wing groups to Oswald Mosley's Blackshirts. |
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| Due to fears that borrowed money was to be called in and that foreign banks would demand their loans or raise interest, prices surged at first. |
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| Anaesthetists are being urged to check procedures amid fears the problem will spiral as Brits get fatter. |
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| Van Outen has helped to calm her fears with a 3-D film of spiders created by Sky as an arachnophobia therapy. |
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| According to a recent nationwide survey on fears and phobias, my arachnophobia is shared by most people in the North. |
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| The powerful Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Arundel, is said to have voiced his fears of Cheyne's reputation as a critic of the Church. |
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| So I would just like to readdress the balance somewhat and maybe allay fears of anyone who is due to be admitted to the hospital. |
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| But author and historian Tony Franks-Buckley, co-owner of Hidden Wirral, said there were fears the entrance to the wormhole was being sealed up. |
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| The IpsosMori survey rvey for animal welfare charities comes amid fears some hunts flout the law and use dogs for blood sport. |
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| He fears being sent to the United States if he travels to Sweden, to face interrogation over the whistle-blowing website. |
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| There was also concern about the use of weedkillers with fears over possible health risks to children and pregnant women. |
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| Immigrants and fears about disease go together like beans and rice. |
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| Holland fears avoidable deaths may have occurred and may occur in the future due to pressure on hospitals. |
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| They could be vulnerable and reveal their fears and aspirations. |
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| The Royal College of Emergency Medicine fears government inaction on the NHS could risk lives. |
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| Visitors can pet a king snake and feed a desert tortoise while learning about their habits and dispelling fears and myths. |
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| There are fears similar measures will be introduced elsewhere and rationing will become the NHS norm. |
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| He laid his hard, rough hand assuringly on the shoulder of the frightened child and sought to soothe her fears. |
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| Zoophilism bears witness to a new human being, one who no longer fears nature. |
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| This in turn led Europe to reexamine the funds from an earlier period amid fears that the same practices may have been widespread. |
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| With the DR-Congo now Ebola-stricken, fears of an Armageddon are rising. |
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| The foreign secretary rushed to the county amid fears the mounting violence in the North Kivu region could escalate to full civil war. |
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| The barber laughs so hard at the simple answer to the riddle that Logan fears for his chances of a steady-handed shave. |
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| However, the peace and tranquility which had so attracted him to the area nearly drove him mad, because he could not leave his fears behind. |
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| The defiant claim will alarm the West which fears the Gulf state is trying to develop atom bombs and not power stations. |
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| In the midst of exam revision, in April 1840, he coughed blood, raising fears of consumption, and leading to a long break from Oxford. |
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| In January 1924, the first Labour Government had taken office amid fears of threats to the Constitution. |
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| Britain's fears of war with Germany were realised in 1914 with the outbreak of the First World War. |
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| This however, merely caused many sepoys to be convinced that the rumours were true and that their fears were justified. |
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| It is the function of free speech to free men from bondage of irrational fears. |
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| Claustrophobias and fears of suffocation are often specially directed against fantasies of being in the mother's womb. |
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| A number of forts, including Fort Wayne were built in Michigan during the 19th century out of fears of renewed fighting with Britain. |
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| A court may issue the order if it believes a person has reasonable grounds for their fears. |
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| In the state of New South Wales, a court may grant an apprehended violence order to a person who fears violence, harassment, abuse, or stalking. |
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| The fears of terrorism received an extra boost from the disruption of communications and news as facilities were devoured by the fire. |
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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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| Nees continues with an attempt to sweet talk Dydys and asks her for a 'pogue', but his fears are justified and Dydy is having none of it. |
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| Sir Trevor also meets bail bondsman Jon Foster, who often fears for his own safety, especially since it's legal to carry a gun. |
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| In February 2004, avian influenza virus was detected in birds in Vietnam, increasing fears of the emergence of new variant strains. |
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| By spring 1646, his father was losing the war, and Charles left England due to fears for his safety. |
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| The treasury became highly indebted, and there was a shortage of food and fears over an imminent famine. |
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| The figure has soared by more than eight per cent in 12 months fuelling fears that bootleggers will soon have half the market. |
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| This was to be achieved in small, undramatic, and incremental ways that did not stir senatorial fears of monarchy. |
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| Cooper Key was transferred to a special squadron operating in the Channel formed to combat fears of war with Russia. |
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| The US and Australian reaction to the war had also been mixed, with fears of a Yellow Peril eventually shifting from China to Japan. |
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| A vain effort to quell the public's fears only made matters worse. |
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| However, the plan was abandoned due to fears of burdening French businesses. |
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| Francesco Bennozo argues that the poem represents ancient fears of the forest and its magical powers. |
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| This stymied any hopes for a fresh campaign into Scotland and raised fears of civil war. |
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| He gave weak support to the Second World War amidst fears that he was favourable toward Germany. |
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| The forecast came following a sharp selloff triggered by receding fears of deflation in the euro zone. |
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| This was motivated by fears of failing to maintain military parity with foreign powers. |
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| She did not want her newly discovered sense of oneness to be overrun by left-brain judgments, arguments, and fears. |
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| These fears were reiterated in September,when the Scottsh devolved governlent recommened its Parliament to withhold its consent for the bill. |
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| But, the marriage of Mary Queen of Scots to the dauphin in 1558 heightened fears that Scotland would become a French province. |
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| Mexican numbers are hard to confirm because of fears of police involvement in kidnapping. |
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| In 1859 there were even briefly fears that France might try to invade Britain. |
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| That worries the government, which fears that environmental activism could become the foundation for more general political opposition. |
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| He also expressed fears that coverage of the football team would overshadow interest in the other competitors. |
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| All social classes appreciated how the royals shared the hopes, fears and hardships of the people. |
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| In 2010, fears of a sovereign debt crisis developed concerning some countries in Europe, especially Greece, Ireland, Spain, and Portugal. |
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| Trade disputes and attendant job fears have sometimes strained the special relationship. |
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| Phil Taylor fears John Henderson can end his dominance of the BetVictor World Darts Matchplay. |
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| Cibophobia differs from anorexia since appetite may persist but the pearson fears eating because of some associated or subsequent discomfort. |
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| Police said a firefighting crew was trapped by a bushfire on Friday at Dunalley, where there are fears that a man may have died in the blaze. |
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| They become forhardened, and shaking of the fears of God, do therewithal cast away the hope of salvation. |
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| In 1942, a battalion en route to India was redeployed to the Falklands as a garrison amid fears of a Japanese seizure of the archipelago. |
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| Some beauty spots ban ceremonies and memorials and are against scattering because of fears that ashes affect the environment. |
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| Her strategy was to destroy the NF attack by agreeing that many Britons did have serious fears that needed to be addressed. |
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| This is stressful for patients and leads to fears that a cancer will get worse. |
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| While he fears that the father may be angry for his misbehaving, a child would never fear that the father will kill him for misbehaving. |
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| Our spirits, biggened by their griefs and fears, Sadden and dwindle, with their backward view, All they behold. |
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| Bathmophobia, as with other clinical fears, is generally not diagnosed in children unless it persists for more than six months. |
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| Rosella Kelly, 77, from Thornton, near Crosby is now in hospital being treated for severe bruising after initial fears she had broken her hip. |
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| When her friends come over, she lets them hold her rosy boa to help them overcome any fears they might have, she said. |
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| It would not be until decades later, culminating in the Parliament Act 1911, that Wellington's fears would come to pass. |
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| There were no fences, no fears and a gang was nothing more than the kids on the block who built forts and roughhoused in the vacant lot together. |
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| Many of the Belizeans we worked with had to confront their own fears before they were able to truly move forward. |
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| The fears that leagues would lead to greater violence on the field proved largely unfounded. |
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| However, there have been fears that the United Kingdom may be asked to return these treasures. |
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| In March 2017, Caine lost ten kilograms on a health kick and fears dying of cancer, saying his days were numbered. |
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