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Many poems postdate 9/11; a generalized fear of terrorism darkens the background against which the inexplicable is "always cropping up".

At a time when Americans are plagued by a generalized fear of an invisible enemy, the latest Internet rumor warns specifically of a terrorist attack on a mall on Halloween.

Much of "Open Shutters," Salter's new collection, was written in the wake of 9/11; and though the poems are filled with children as well as all the pleasant accessories of the tenured midlevel eminence -- European travel, nice guesthouses -- in the background lurks a generalized fear of terrorism.

But it also meant that students whose parents — owing to language difficulties or work demands, immigration status or a generalized fear of bureaucratic authority — could not or would not pursue other educational options for their children found themselves relegated to increasingly unappealing schools.

The Russian best seller "America — What a Life!" by Nikolai V. Zlobin offers a guide to the strange customs of the United States, Ellen Barry writes, including grandparents who "are busy with their own lives" and thus don't raise their grandchildren, and a generalized fear of losing personal space.

Finally, like Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, there was a generalized fear of 'schoolification' that seemed to be preventing the merger of the childcare policy unit into the education department and further integration of the 0- to 5-year-old ECEC system into the public education system such as moving towards full-day kindergarten for 5-year-olds in public schools.

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Whether or not they buy the false accusation that the Obama administration plans to set up "death panels" — some do and some do not — many express a generalized fear that care of the elderly will take a back seat and that access to procedures and drugs may be restricted.

Theirs was more of a generalized fear: What if they had unwittingly crossed a line?

"It's tapping into a generalized fear that people have about the state of the world they are living in," said Scott Rudin, the veteran producer who has credits on both "No Country for Old Men" and "There Will Be Blood".

These results suggest that the patDp/+ mice show a generalized fear.

We performed in vivo optical neurophysiology to visualize odor-evoked neural activity in populations of periglomerular interneurons in the olfactory bulb 1 day before, 1 day after, and 1 month after each mouse underwent an olfactory fear conditioning paradigm designed to promote generalized fear of odors.

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