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Ever alert to danger, her mother urged her to lie and say she was 15.
For one, anxiety can be an adaptive response that keeps us alert to danger and things going wrong.
While Mertesacker is commanding and imposing, Koscielny is quick, sharp, always alert to danger and darting forward to steal the ball away from the forwards.
There is, of course, the thought that fear has a positive side; a capacity for fearing gives an obvious evolutionary advantage because it makes us alert to dangers.
At the same time, young Web users appear to be growing more alert to danger signs.
The outbreak of niceness has eroded their fear and they are no longer alert to danger.
It is a constant process of looking for shelter and staying alert to danger.
Gallas, alert to danger, experienced to deal with it, raised his right foot almost to shoulder height to hook the ball from beneath the frame of the goal.
But, for children to be safe, local communities need to be alert to danger signals - and prepared to act on them.
The defending was lax, and Samson had to be alert to danger throughout the opening half - saving from Cummins and Steven MacLean before the interval.
Laidlaw tried to build a similar move, but Piers Francis was not alert to danger when he passed on and Jackson intercepted and ran 45m to go over in the corner.
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