Sentence examples for became feared from inspiring English sources

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He reprised the role in 1970, the only previous revival on Broadway of this play, which became feared for the task of taking on The Jimmy Stewart Role.

As a result, Guevara became feared for his brutality and ruthlessness.

The courts became feared for their censorship of opposing religious views, and became unpopular among the propertied classes for inflicting degrading punishments on gentlemen.

With Gaara's sand adding to his inability to control Shukaku, the boy became feared to the point his father decided to have him assassinated.

After Armauer Hansen's discovery of the bacteria in 1873, the disease became feared as a contagion, and segregation was recommended for prevention.

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Dancers might become feared radicals like the Baader-Meinhof gang, but dance would eventually return to being a "minor, suspiciously feminine form".

He "became fear; hopeless fear on flying feet".

— Jeff Gordinier The New York Times Magazine: Are you surprised that Anthony Bourdain cites the essay that became "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" as an inspiration?

Assigned in 1971 to write a 300-word caption on the Mint 400 motor-cycle race for Sports Illustrated, he wrote the 50,000 words of mayhem that became "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas".

Pathos and grief become fear and horror, overlaid with an insistent sensual charge.

To conquer fear, you must become fear.

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