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She said Microsoft did have good reason to be "frightened of a big fine" in the case, given its track record.
Nothing to be Frightened of by Julian Barnes 256pp, Jonathan Cape, £16.99 "Perhaps," Julian Barnes writes in Nothing to be Frightened of, "a sense of death is like a sense of humour.
Labour should not be frightened of a referendum on the UK's membership of the EU, Peter Hain has said.
If he returns, repeat steps 1 to 3. Don't be frightened of a dog simply because of its breed.
He has also published three story collections, including "The Lemon Table" and "Pulse"; "Nothing to Be Frightened Of," a memoir; and "Letters from London," a collection of his New Yorker articles.
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"I was frightened of a mental breakdown.
When she was frightened of a customer, or had a violent encounter, Mr. Meskini would move her from one apartment to another.
As many experiments have shown, it's only when infants see a parent being frightened of a spider that they, too, develop arachnophobia.
Yet many of the truly excellent Singaporean educators are frightened of a lack of creativity in their schools to the extent that that government has listened and tried to do something about this.
Those are the "easy" ones (though in another sense they can be tremendously difficult), and I've had my share: The 13-year-old girl who is frightened of a much older guy who sometimes seems to follow her home.
The tengu answers truthfully that he is frightened of a kind of plant or some other mundane item.
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