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In fact, adrenaline is one of the major hormones released into your bloodstream with the "fight or flight" response to a sudden scare, such as when you see, hear or even think something that threatens your safety.
Both sides pretty much canceling each other out early on, though there's a sudden scare as Velasquez under hits a pass back that has Rimando scrambling to clear it.
They soon run into trouble, first narrowly avoiding another motorist, then having a sudden scare as the bridge near the cabin begins to collapse as they cross.
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VIOLENCE -- None really, but some loud, sudden scares or attempts at them.
Then she closed her eyes and went into a deep repose, resurfacing with a sudden phrase: "I'm scared to meet people," she said, speaking in the present tense of her teen-age self, who might also be herself at eighty-eight.
You've worked so hard to get here, so don't all of a sudden shy away or be scared.
A sudden and big peso devaluation scared off American lenders who had bought Mexican notes and bonds that paid double-digit interest in the mistaken confidence that devaluation would not wipe out their earnings.
During the explosion, the seats of the auditorium lurches with a sudden drop, giving guests a final scare.
Scare them with a sudden surprise.
I was scared all of a sudden, and turned to the thing that I do best, comics.
Most rabbits would be scared off by a sudden foot or ear frisking.
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