The surgeon comes to look at Paul, who refuses to be chloroformed out of fear that they will amputate his leg. |
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Does it mean acting out of fear and resentment rather than intelligence and restraint? |
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The lobby was designed so that natural light almost shrank back out of fear as soon as you reached Slotland. |
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To call lifting 25 million people out of fear and despair, into freedom and hope, a misbegotten adventure beggars belief. |
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They know that you'll buy the plain, egg, and pumpernickel out of fear of returning to the home front empty handed. |
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The walled cities of medieval Italy were fixed universes, bastions of defense, outlets for commerce, which had been built out of fear. |
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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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Among them is Riddick, a convicted criminal whom the other castaways put in chains out of fear for what he might do. |
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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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Spending levels are expected to spiral above even those in 1999, when major companies splurged out of fear of the millennium bug. |
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The danger now is a new polarisation born out of fear and defensiveness in us men. |
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Dion sniveled, half out of sorrow for himself, the other half simply out of fear. |
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Their bad rap may protect hamerkops from human hunters, who out of fear have given the birds a wide berth. |
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Pain may have caused you to avoid exercise, either out of fear of reinjury or because movement makes your pain worse. |
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I believe that desperation comes out of fear, fear of the unknown. |
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Most donors to charity are private entrepreneurs, who are often unwilling to let others know about the donation out of fear of the tax department. |
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The author had returned to Zambia but had not attempted to institute legal proceedings out of fear for his safety. |
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He did not talk out of fear or eloquence, but spoke to the rulers and all the people in plain language, knowing the importance of the hour. |
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I submit there are few who vote out of fear of reprisal or even due to direct orders. |
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We shy away from talking about death, not out of cold-heartedness, but out of fear. |
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The fire god is revered as a purificatory agent as much as out of fear for his destructiveness. |
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American moviemakers and studio executives have always been slower to respond to social unrest, perhaps out of fear that controversy will scare away audiences. |
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Militants from the Third World, where the right to vote is often trampled upon, exhort us at times to use this right out of fear of losing it. |
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Both family members and orphanages refuse to accept these stigmatized children out of fear of contracting the virus. |
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Where you once cold-shouldered friends without warning, you now realize you did so out of fear that they were souring on you. |
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Some parents do not discipline their child with epilepsy out of fear that this will bring on a seizure. |
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But well-meaning parents often stop us from doing these things out of fear that it may adversely affect our health. |
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Making sure your pet is microchipped is imperative to make sure you can find them if they do escape out of fear. |
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Declining to use his real name out of fear of reprisal, Ibrahim describes a dark and gruesome odyssey. |
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Many seniors will not use public transit or walk out of fear of falling or of being mugged or assaulted. |
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It is unintentional, borne out of fear and ignorance, but just as damaging to the individual as any other form of abuse. |
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Sometimes, however, a suspect signed the document without even reading it, out of fear or for other reasons. |
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A million things ran through her mind, like the many intricate threads in a spider's web, only these threads were made out of fear and perplexity. |
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I haven't mentioned much about the politics of the homeowners association lately out of fear that I'd put a jinx on the overall shift toward good relations. |
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Mader even told the Swiss paper that he purposefully did not promote gay Swiss Guards out of fear that they would be disloyal. |
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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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There is only saying stuff the right wants to hear out of fear that they'll attack him. |
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In Caketown, these include a brittle suburbanite Bruce calls The Matriarch, who has barricaded herself into her house out of fear of a deadly airborne virus. |
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Most rivals grumbled, but matched the cap out of fear of being undersold. |
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Most pathetically, when first confronted by the Queen of Hearts, Alice does a face plant in the ground, out of fear and deference. |
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Nevertheless, during a period of religious persecution, most authorities agree that one should not abandon one's religious observances or studies out of fear of detection. |
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I heard about someone having to shoot a boy, out of fear he was rigged with a bomb trigger. |
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She winced at the sight of them, holding onto his hand out of fear that they would grab her and lead her into their world of hookers and prostitutes. |
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Yet Christiane is also weak, suffering a mental collapse when her husband flees to the West, and refusing to live her life the way she wants to out of fear. |
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It is a mistake for Member State governments to try to put barriers around their economies out of fear of competition. |
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He started spending less time at his store, out of fear that he would become ill. |
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Did you think I came out of fear that men would destroy the works of their Lord, or life itself? |
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They may avoid testing, treatment or care, or go to informal health practitioners out of fear. |
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Thousands of people, mainly women, children and elderly people, have fled the city out of fear of more attacks. |
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We avoid them or harass them out of fear, but the sad message is that we don't like kids very much at all. |
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Some lost their enthusiasm owing to fear of the unknown, others out of fear of losing power. |
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Granted, these are unique times and the U. S. is acting out of fear and so on, but part of the Conservative government's role more so than anyone else's is to make sure its ears are to the ground. |
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Journalists and media professionals overwhelmingly rejected the proposal out of fear that such a council could threaten Hong Kong's hard-earned press freedom. |
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Statistics regarding the prevalence of this crime do not reflect the magnitude of the problem as many young girls do not report out of fear and shame. |
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But there will always be those who are hostile out of fear and self-doubt, because deep down they see something too terrible to acknowledge or accept. |
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Everyone from Tony Abbott to Beyonce must publicly declare their allegiance to women out of fear of being labelled a misogynist, or heaven forbid, causing offence. |
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This may unjustifiably deter defendants from adducing evidence of truth, even when the statements are actually true, out of fear that their evidence will not be sufficient. |
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As a result of this attack, the author has changed his place of residence and has ceased his efforts to enquire about the investigation out of fear for his life and that of his children. |
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The assumption that patients might not report side effects out of fear that their treatment might have to be interrupted as a result was not confirmed by the answers given by myeloma patients. |
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Whether out of fear, indifference or a sense of impotence, the general population has learned to turn away, like commuters speeding by on the freeways to the suburbs, unseeingly passing over the squalor. |
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The Commission is aware of the reluctance that Military Police members may have to make interference complaints against members who have higher rank out of fear of reprisals. |
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It thus expresses, in paradoxical fashion, the good news that the light shines everywhere, even for those who keep their eyes shut out of fear or vexation. |
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Even children drank beer out of fear of contracting cholera and typhus. |
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Yadu Singh said there had been at least 20 bashings of Indian students in Sydney in the last month alone, but most went unreported out of fear. |
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Beijing is reacting strongly to the idea of open elections out of fear. |
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For that reason, the victim would often not report an assault, especially out of fear of the perpetrator, fear for the children or loyalty to the family. |
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Frequently, minorities have become double victims, both of the countries where they live, out of fear, and through exploitation by those with whom they have cultural ties, owing to irredentist aspirations. |
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However, the Government of Sierra Leone refused to give the radio station a license, allegedly out of fear of angering Liberia, which might then take reprisals. |
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Even people who are privileged have their lives constrained behind gates and walls and security systems out of fear of those who have been deprived. |
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Partly out of fear of unpredictable U. S. punitive-damages awards, corporate lawyers refined the process of getting lawsuits by foreign citizens chucked out of U. S. courts using the forum non conveniens argument. |
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Subsequently, out of fear of being arrested for desertion, he decided that it was safest to submit himself for recruitment to the Tatmadaw Kyi in a different unit. |
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If the Assembly failed to approve the awarding of continuing contracts, it would punish many staff members out of fear that some poor performers would slip through the review system. |
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He said: The introduction of the fixed penalty is not aimed at responsible cyclists who sometimes feel obliged to use the pavement out of fear of the traffic, and who show consideration to other pavement users. |
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Her parents eventually consented, perhaps out of fear that she was getting older with no other suitor in sight. |
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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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Thus, the Commission recommends a redefinition of provocation to cover situations where a person acts lethally out of fear. |
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He claimed to have acted out of fear for one Murray who, through threatened and actual violence, had gained control of the group. |
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The Luddites were not afraid of technology and did not attempt to eliminate technology out of fear. |
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We were a bedraggled looking crew but, perhaps out of fear of something else going wrong, I insisted in taking photos of everyone, only Nevilles is missing. |
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Too often, out of fear of looking weak, business owners are reluctant to discuss financial problems with those who may help them solve the problem. |
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A native Haligonian, the bookish son of a Wexford sea captain, Power was shy and insecure and had resisted appointment to the episcopacy out of fear of failure. |
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Although Read knew for certain that Ronnie Kray had murdered George Cornell in the Blind Beggar pub no one had been prepared to testify against the twins out of fear. |
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Taxi-drivers have an advantage in that their customer is usually a foreigner, who will not seek his services again and is likely to pay the rip-off rate out of fear. |
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