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Having lost any discernible fear of people, the deer chase paper deliverers, jump from bushes to roofs, terrorize dogs and drivers, and gobble up expensive gardens and landscaping.
This morning, "Gibbon," as Drew christened him (we went to the zoo last weekend), was greeted with interest, wonder, and, thankfully, no discernible fear.
That mainstream newspaper editors felt free to trumpet what is still sometimes called "the 'L' word" in such a charged context, and with no discernible fear of giving offense, suggests that the Arctic isn't the only place where the ice is melting.
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Even a listener knowing nothing of the historical background of the works might well assume they were written in a climate of fear, discernible from the frequent evocations of paranoid shadows and scurrying footsteps anxiously woven through many of his works.
To Cling Or Not To Cling One of the more discernible ways that predict whether we fear rejection or fear intimacy is in our "attachment style," a trait rooted in our childhood that extends into our adult relationships.
Thanks to Peabody's prominence, her example had a discernible effect in beating back ignorance and fear in New York.
Religion plays no discernible part; while the Roman Catholic minority used to fear independence as being liable to result in a Protestant hegemony, a recent mori poll for the Sunday Herald found that a higher proportion of Catholics (39%) supported independence than did Protestants (32%).And unlike East European or Balkan nationalism, the Scottish variety has very little to do with ethnicity.
My biggest fear for the debate tonight is that without discernible international diplomatic skill himself, or even much of a track record of interest, there is little to suggest that the former Governor has any familiarity with the BBC, al Jazeera, or even the handful of world news stories in the daily news.
His book helps us connect direct expressions of racial violence with their less deadly and less discernible forms, and find their common source in histories of bigotry, fear, and disregard.
But the original architect of the memorial, Michael Arad, began to fear in recent months that a swath of color in a discernible pattern might draw attention from the two great sunken pools marking where the twin towers stood.
Two years ago, a study by the state court system found that the loosening of the sequestration law resulted in no discernible increase in jury tampering, nor in more mistrials, as opponents had feared.
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