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They're afraid of bullets.
"I was afraid of coming through, and I was afraid of bullets flying, there were all these homeless people," she said.
When it was time to sleep, we slept on the ground, because we were afraid of bullets coming into our house," he noted.
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The old people on 129th Street, afraid of flying bullets, mostly just stayed inside.
Don't be afraid of the bullets!" Then the shooting appeared to stop, and the security forces withdrew about a mile down the wet, rock-strewn road.
Nor is it unusual for children who live in these communities to sleep underneath their beds, deathly afraid of stray bullets, or to keep a pair of shoes close by at all times, ready to run for their lives.
Was Schneiderman afraid of a bullet in his back, or just looking forward to being promoted ultimately to a higher position within the aristocracy?
He wasn't afraid of bombs or bullets.
I don't think that I was afraid of a Japanese bullet, but I was afraid of going into a battle and of how I would behave.
I went to his room that morning after he got up to give him his pocket money and said, 'Don't go to the rally, your mother is worried.' She was afraid of a stray bullet.
"I am afraid of combat and stray bullets," he said.
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