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He was always socially self-conscious, acutely afraid of standing out for his lack of accomplishments.
Branson is acutely afraid of failure because it would tarnish his image as a marketing Midas.
It's not clear, however, that the public is all that acutely afraid.
It is time to celebrate humanity, rather than squashing it, to quell the violence in our hearts and our communications, and replace it with love...It is time we love our neighbors every day, not just when we are most acutely afraid or startled by horrific events; We must remember, the time is always right to do what is right..
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I have seen it help kids who were so acutely anxious they were afraid to speak, and I have seen it help teenagers who were so depressed they were ready to take their own lives.
Those who feel a close connection with the distant, effected community will likely feel the threat more acutely and personally, making them both more afraid and yet more willing to help.
In that far more mature work, he wrote acutely about how bigotry is handed down: "You've got to be taught to be afraid / Of people whose eyes are oddly made / And people whose skin is a diff'rent shade / You've got to be carefully taught".
This is felt most acutely in Fukushima's "exclusion zone", whose residents have been commanded to stay in their shelters and where lorry-drivers are afraid or unable to reach them.
Acutely problematic.
Patient is acutely ill.
Wilson felt the loss acutely.
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