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I was, on the other hand, a more fragile, afraid version of my daughter at her age.
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In addition, I am afraid that the current version of the manuscript does not really benefit the scientific community as it simply enumerates the enzymes in each category without providing the specific lists of these enzymes.
What are they afraid of?" This is an abridged version of an article in the current New Statesman.
When the three friends finally land in the same room, the battling Katherine and Daniel do their best cut-rate version of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" in front of the suffering Nathan.
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Europe is afraid that this initiative, a 'soft' version of Ronald Reagan 'Star Wars' in the 80's, will end up triggering a new arms race, alienating Russia and feeding Beijing's nuclear ambitions".
The acting from the entire cast rises above a play that often comes across like a gay, light version of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and which offers such an unremittingly bleak portrait of gay men – stereotypically bitchy, corroded with anxiety and self-hatred – that at times it is uncomfortable to watch.
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In Palin she saw herself — or a version of herself who wasn't afraid to speak out.
In Palin she saw herself or a version of herself who wasn't afraid to speak out.
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