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Conservatives desperately fear another Clinton presidency and may embrace anyone who seems likely to blunt Hillary's advantage in moderate swing states.
Christian colleges and seminaries desperately fear change.
Yet so many of us desperately fear it, ruining our productivity, delaying our dreams, and hindering many of us from doing the things that move us forward towards our goals.
Will they risk the judgement they desperately fear and communicate honesty through surrendering to the external world around them? Will they finally experience the freedom that comes with just living life instead of thinking about how they want to live life or how another wants them to live it?
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American slaveholders desperately feared that Haiti's fires of revolt would overleap those few hundred miles of sea and inflame their own human chattel.
The paperwork documents that Otto Frank desperately feared Nazism before the war and tried to emigrate through contacts in Britain and the United States.
Proponents of ballot issues 2C and 2B, which includes a $1.9 million tax increase in the first year to pay for planning and analysis, say that the utility industry desperately fears a public awakening, and that a John Brown-like raid on a monopoly in one place could galvanize electricity consumers all across the nation to push for change.
More interestingly, though, Eastwood (as I wrote here at the time of the film's release) shows how Hoover used himself as a weapon against the threat of the public obloquy that he so desperately feared — and how organized religion fixed him in his course of lifelong anguish.
Mr. McCain can even sound remarkably like a Democrat when he says, "Too many Americans go to sleep at night desperately fearing illness or injury to themselves or a family member because they are without health insurance to pay the bills".
If a free market illusion voluntarily agreed to from the bottom up is so desperately feared, then the protectors of the State-sanctioned illusion must not have the most benevolent of motives in store for us plebeians.
"I desperately feared that she might die," says the 45-year-old.
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