Sentence examples for beginning of fear from inspiring English sources

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Here's the beginning of "Fear and Fame," which opens "What Work Is": Half an hour to dress, wide rubber hip boots, gauntlets to the elbow, a plastic helmet like a knight's but with a little glass window that kept steaming over, and a respirator to save my smoke-stained lungs.

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.

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Mice tested for SCPP and SI during early adolescence remained in social housing until the beginning of the fear conditioning experiments, while mice that were tested during late adolescence were socially housed after SI testing for 1 5 days before the beginning of the fear conditioning experiments.

American forces will expand their presence in the south and east parts of Afghanistan, where reconstruction work has yet to begin because of fear of insurgent attacks.

"I never invested much effort into the relationship from the beginning, for fear of developing a strong emotional attachment that couldn't be sustained".

Followers of Sheik Ismail said they believed that the killings were political, and that his death was the beginning of the feared retribution against Muslims after the mall siege.

At the beginning of 2014, fears about the possibility of a financial unravelling and a consequent hard landing of the Chinese economy had caught much attention, given possible spillover effects abroad.

That makes it harder to tell whether any of the officers involved began shooting because of fear or because of the sound of a colleague firing.

The country began a journey of fear and discovery of itself.

Hawthorne owed his sense of foreboding to the fact that one of his ancestors had been a judge at the Salem witch trials in the 17th century – the beginning of the American fear of the other, one which would resurface in post-war McCarthyism, as acerbically dramatised in Arthur Miller's The Crucible.

A 40-year old woman with aura always on her left eye, beginning with palpitation, sense of fear, followed by grey scintillating scotoma, followed by complete blindness, with complete resolution after 10 minutes.

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