Sentence examples for brighter fear from inspiring English sources

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A Brighter Fear examines the effects of the war on ordinary people and the courage and determination they have to show to survive the chaos of war.

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While I may believe the long-term future for Facebook is bright, fear today is a legitimate concern.

She disagreed with Cameron's assertion that social work should be a career for "the brightest graduates", fearing it excluded others, and was disappointed to hear nothing on inheritance tax, sustainable energy or tuition fees, which she believes are elitist and should be abolished.

"Our interests are the same as yours: an Afghanistan where all citizens can strive for a better and brighter future without fear of violence and terrorism," he said.

This "Cougar Town" vintage may be a bit brasher and brighter, but never fear: It's still quite potent and drinkable.

Many in Eatonville, like Ms. Jones, a bold, confident teacher partial to bright red, still fear that their insular community will be misunderstood.

His first book, "The Bright Road to Fear," published in 1958, won the Mystery Writers of America's Edgar Award for best first novel.

Nothing can be surprising any more or impossible or miraculous, now that Zeus, father of the Olympians, has made night out of noonday, hiding the bright sunlight, and fear has come upon mankind.

A leading education think-tank and charity has called on the universities of Oxford and Cambridge to simplify their "intimidating and complex" application processes for fear bright students from low-income backgrounds are being discouraged from applying.

The news has come just days after leading education think-tank and charity, the Sutton Trust, urged the universities of Oxford and Cambridge to simplify their "intimidating and complex" application processes for fear bright students from low-income backgrounds were being discouraged from applying.

In a fragment of a lost poem by the 7th-century-bce Greek poet Archilochus occur the words: Nothing can be surprising any more or impossible or miraculous, now that Zeus, father of the Olympians, has made night out of noonday, hiding the bright sunlight, and fear has come upon mankind.

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