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Maria Susairaj became the symbol of what we deeply fear as a conservative society.
But still, Dr. Adair knows that many people deeply fear these invisible rays.
Many Republicans deeply fear being labelled as anti-environment; one strand of thinking in the party has long made a link between conservation and conservative values.
Yet another commenter rejected the shield as a foreign contaminant in an otherwise pristine Apple universe, noting that "looking through anything that Apple didn't design to be there is not going to enhance the user 'experience.' " Members of the pro-shield camp, though, deeply fear scratches.
The Brotherhood will go underground and then, some Egyptians deeply fear, we shall have acts of violence in Cairo – against Christians, against fellow Muslims, the innocent – which 'the people' will blame on the Brotherhood and the Brotherhood will blame on the security services.
However, I deeply fear that many will miss this, because it is done with such subtlety, character development, and simple brilliance.
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No wonder Athenian democracy was deeply feared by the founders.
The first was a list of well-known, deeply feared guns that were banned by name (like Uzis).
The pressure to keep propping up bust firms is partly political: the South Korean government deeply fears any increase in unemployment.
In a 1994 interview with Carlos Salinas de Gortari, the deeply feared Mexican President, Ramos asked Salinas if he had gained office by fraud, as many Mexicans believed.
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