Sentence examples for afraid accompanied from inspiring English sources

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He ended his performance with "Not Afraid," accompanied by a guitar solo, and "Lose Yourself".

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The bass aria "" (Hellish serpent, are you not afraid) is accompanied by oboes and strings.

Afraid that economic liberalization would encourage dissent, Lenin accompanied it with intensified political repression.

On "I'm So Afraid," Mr. Buckingham's guitar solo, which he accompanied with hoots and hollers, was excruciatingly long, and excruciatingly dull.

For his part, her husband gave her romantic devotion, never afraid to express it in extravagant terms in public, accompanied by a kiss or Shakespearean love sonnet.

Different feelings accompanied their experiences of forgetfulness, like being afraid of forgetting things and what the consequences could be.

What are they afraid of?" The first cacerolazo took place on Monday night, accompanied by some protests around the country.

In a statement that accompanied the letter, Schumer also said that he was afraid the technology could be "strong enough to see through windows and even catch sun bathers in back yards".

Candace Lyle Hogan, a former girlfriend who has accompanied Nyad on every Cuba swim since 1978, told me, "I'm afraid from Day One that she's going to die.

Again, Suzanne and Eric accompanied.

His mother accompanied him.

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