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He guesses that she spends her life afraid of trouble from one side or another.
But as previously stated, the most reputable of the turfmen are more afraid of trouble than the juice squirters themselves".
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Admiral Sung went on accusing America and its allies of indulging in "cold war mentality and prejudice", warning that China is "not afraid of any trouble".
As I pieced things together, I realized that his boss was afraid of "getting in trouble" with a powerful legislator who they feared would cause funding trouble for the VISN if they worked with an out-of-state, though more established, trusted and research-proven group.
"Are you very afraid of getting in trouble?" he said.
"Aren't you afraid of getting in trouble?" "With who?
And they're not afraid of getting into trouble with a teacher.
"What was different was the freedom to talk about anything we wanted without being afraid of getting in trouble".
There are men who don't want to speak out because they are afraid of getting into trouble.
One bus driver, who did not give his name, explaining that he was afraid of getting into trouble with his employers, said he sympathized with his riders.
"They even told students that they were going to ask their parents to come to the school," said one graduate student, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was afraid of getting into trouble.
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