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The pie chart becomes a special way of being afraid: an image of the self as a micro-economy of numbered days.
And be afraid... Image: wolf e twain.
She spends most of her days sobbing and afraid, battling images of flames and falling debris and trying to quell the soundtrack of screams in her head.
In the end, we opted for the studio portrait rather than the candid, afraid that images of cruelty or deprivation would be open to misinterpretation.
Dubus tells the writers in his workshop that the next time he sees the woman, he will ask her if she saw him get hit: "when I heard myself say that, I was suddenly afraid of images I have been spared, and I said no, I would not ask her".
A. They were afraid that my image would pollute their image.
Ever since, when I hear talk of Bloomsday celebrations, that, I am afraid, is the image that springs immediately to mind: an old, blind writer, one of the greatest of his age, sitting alone in a hotel room overlooking an unseen St. Stephen's Green.
I was afraid that the images would trigger nightmares".
"I was always afraid my squeaky clean image would be interpreted as a lack of passion.
"I'm deathly afraid of polluting our image with their war machine record," said Jeffrey C. Frost, executive director of AgRefresh, a bioenergy consulting firm here.
Don't be afraid of blurring the images and trying moving flame shots.
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