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Everything went as badly as you could have feared.
When she is bound by a rope, one could have feared for the worst.
The takeover of the capital on Sunday was merely "something one could have feared for a long time," he said.
The election in the US was a climate disaster and it is turning out to be worse than we could have feared.
It was probably as horrendous a first day as I could have feared (and then I was on call the second evening).
"This is as bad a result for the drug as anybody could have feared," said Dr. Nissen, a widely published researcher and senior consulting editor to the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
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How could people have feared that explorers at sea would drop over the edge of the earth so long after the Greek mathematician Eratosthenes discovered that the earth was in fact a sphere?
The results have been immeasurably more crushing than I could ever have feared".
Mr Clegg retained his Sheffield Hallam seat, but in a speech resigning as Lib Dem leader, he said results had been "immeasurably more crushing and unkind than I could ever have feared", adding that he "of course... must take responsibility".
Trump's late selection of Perdue, some in the farm industry have feared, could also indicate that food and farming programs are a low priority.
It could also reassure Democrats who have feared that Mr. Obama would agree to changes in programs like Medicare without forcing Republicans to compromise on taxes.
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