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Schoolwork suffered as she constantly feared hazing and "focused on having to deal with this".
The Obama initiative lasted fourteen months; the small U.S. team constantly feared that a leak in the Iranian press might scuttle the talks.
From the time of colonial settlement until as late as 1917, Melanesian uprisings were common and were constantly feared by the settlers and authorities alike.
Despite a high-tech alarm system and the hidden location, the institute's grower, who insisted on anonymity, said he constantly feared being robbed.
Elizabethan governments never feared that there would or could be a Puritan insurrection in the way they constantly feared that there could and would be an insurrection by papists.
In a bitter, hand-written note read by newscasters on Thai television, Mr. Thaksin said that he had constantly feared for his life since returning to Thailand in February, and that he had lost faith in the fairness of the Thai judiciary regarding the many cases brought against him by a military-appointed panel after the coup.
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In parts of the developing world, the rich constantly fear attack.
The men, constantly fearing attack, seek out protective relationships with them.
She is unable to leave her husband because she loves him too much and she constantly fears he will die.
The stigmas we have to deal with are not just annoying but dangerous: we constantly fear attack from extremists.
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