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The all-pervasive fear is gone.
My twentysomething friends and I share Heller's anxiety about what to do with our lives, and we experience that all-pervasive fear of "missing out".
Hughes brings the period to life as she weaves an entertaining and touching story around the small, everyday preoccupations and the all-pervasive fears of the war.
Clouding all of it is a pervasive fear among arts groups that in difficult economic times they will be considered dispensable.
There was a pervasive fear that "security staff might retaliate if health staff reported patient abuse".
The metal, seen as a safe haven, has rallied thanks to a pervasive fear in the marketplace.
It has also given us online status anxiety, a pervasive fear of missingout and may be affecting our mental health.
Successive central governments have also deliberately hollowed out the army because of a pervasive fear it could stage a coup.
Their "wilding" attacks came to epitomize just how unsafe New York had become and contributed to a pervasive fear.
There is a pervasive fear among many Shia that a Sunni, Islamist government could come to power in Damascus and sponsor a violent Sunni backlash in Iraq.
There is a pervasive fear that the opposite could be unfolding now: a downward spiral, with declines in share prices prompting waves of redemptions and further price declines.
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