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In "Anyone Afraid of Giacomo?
Is anyone afraid of Jeb Bush?
"Anyone afraid of what he thinks television does to the world," he says, combatively, "is probably just afraid of the world".
The novel is about extremism, yes, but it's for anyone who's ever been captivated by another; for anyone who has been on either side of a relationship that clearly has a subject and object of obsession; for anyone who's had a brush with faith, or who's been fully bathed in its teachings; for anyone afraid of his or her own power.
Anyone afraid of what he thinks television does to the world is probably just afraid of the world.
That makes the whole process expensive and prohibitive to anyone afraid of undergoing the knife just to lose some weight.
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His music is too conservative for new-music aficionados but on the wrong side of the dateline for anyone afraid to test the waters of the 20th century.
Anyone remotely afraid of flying should read this book, as should anyone who appreciates good writing and the value of great information.
("I have never met anyone less afraid of contradicting herself," her husband says).
I don't think anyone is afraid of me or what we're going to do.
Plus" — he gave a knowing smile — "there is Beethoven on the program if anyone is afraid of Britten".
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