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How could we be scared by some waves?" "At least we sleep for ever in the grave," Isra'a points out.
Young children may be scared by some Halloween displays and should never trick-or-treat unaccompanied.
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The parent then goes to work, gets into some kind of minor scrape – Rudi's plastic bags fly away in the wind, Bobby is scared by some thunder – remembers Granny Murray's strangely prescient advice, uses it to great personal effect, and then goes back to pick up their kid and congratulate Granny Murray for saving the day.
And even Uncle Jim Callaghan, the ultimate "keep calm" politician, was scared by some spectacularly newsworthy crime to say in the Commons that he was pleased to be able to tell MPs that the perpetrator had been apprehended - a dreadful contempt of court.
Writing horror can be hard, seeing that some people are scared by some things when others aren't.
He's too seasoned to be scared by church politics, but with some heavy-duty outpatient chemotherapy coming up, he'd hoped to stay put for a while.
"Want to be scared by spiders?" we are asked.
It's: people love to be scared by something new".
"They will not be scared by tanks, bombings and explosions.
Do you need to be scared by a new project?
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