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From the very beginning, fear of a fission bomb and its consequences has influenced American thinking about the costs and benefits of possible defenses against nuclear terrorism.
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Tara Moore Skelton Ocean Springs, Miss., Nov. 12, 2008 To the Editor: Your article from Vernon, Ala., about race and voting patterns begins, "Fear of the politician with the unusual name and look did not end with last Tuesday's vote in this rural red swatch where buck heads and rifles hang on the wall".
She actually begins Fear of Dying with a remembrance that she related to me directly, recalling "how I tried to swish every man that I encountered on 57th street.
Eventually she began fearing for the lives of her children, who are aged between one and six.
It began: "Fears that some of the world's most sophisticated antiaircraft weapons that disappeared from government warehouses in Libya would end up in the hands of stateless insurgent are being realized.
But the initial enthusiasm soon devolved into skepticism as trust members began fearing their loss of independence, based on conversations with Community Affairs Commissioner Susan Bass Levin, who wanted to assign members of her staff to begin reviewing grant applications.
The onset of the disorder is confirmed by requesting information about the beginning of weight loss, beginning of fear to gain weight, beginning of distortion of the body perception and the initial absence of the menstruation.
Track and field can begin without fear of javelins and shot-puts landing in the flames.
That's when his nightmares began, his fear of the dark.
The New Yorker, April 8 , 1961P. 51 It all begins with fear of mana.
By John Updike The New Yorker, April 8 , 1961P. 51 It all begins with fear of mana.
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