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"The other issue is that we don't know how much we could be scaring the consumer by having it changed out so quickly".
Also, most players are using Synchro monsters now, and Abyss Solder takes care of them (Including Stardust Dragon), as well as back row Spell or Trap cards that could be scaring you.
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When you have a girl in a corner, she could be scared, could be losing her mind.
Energy minister Charles Hendry appeared to back the industry last month when he said the big six could be scared off from investing in the UK.
But it was fabulous to imagine how the leader of this year's championship and reigning world champion could be scared on his home highway as others with not half his driving talent passed him by.
"Who could be scared of police who are too scared to get their boots dirty?" a Liverpudlian, ex-army volunteer wonders, as he distributes aid funded by the Bradford-based Human Relief Foundation.
A platform that seems to be barely vibrating to a human could feel like an earthquake to a mouse, Dr. Leibel said, adding, "they could be scared to death," which could affect the study data.
In the second place they are mysterious chemically, and we could be scared to death to put one of them to our lips and go around all afternoon thinking se had been poisoned.
That's not what my father and his brothers went and fought in world war two for, so we could be scared into voting for one of two candidates.
Ned Wigglesworth, a political consultant coordinating the Amazon-financed More Jobs Not Taxes campaign, said he did not see "any significance" in the company's historic giving and dismissed the notion that Wal-Mart could be scared away by $5 million in campaign contributions.
Facebook has already seen a decline in what it calls "personal updates" – that's you or I actually writing a Facebook post, rather than simply sharing a link or liking a picture – and it could be scared that that trend could continue.
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