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Studies have pointed at the negative side of urban green spaces in terms of evoking fear of crime.
Their creations communicate many of the same emotions, evoking fear and sadness but also resilience.
The majority of the studies highlighted that individual factors (such as gender and past experience) were more influential than social and physical factors in evoking fear of crime.
"Claiming this is not a war against Islam, and then evoking fear of all Muslims, is something you hear over and over in many congregations," he said.
The dancer who plays Marie is young, around ten or eleven years old, but must navigate an entire scene in almost complete darkness while evoking fear and wonder and keeping time with the music.
Endangering people by putting them at great heights is a common tool for evoking fear in movies and TV shows like Fear Factor.
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That tactic is no more virtuous than welfare reformers who find a "queen" buying potato chips or conservative politicians who impose voting hurdles on poor communities of color by evoking fears of non-existent voter fraud.
During a contentious GOP caucus lunch last month, Cotton even warned his colleagues who supported the bill that they would suffer the consequences at the ballot box, evoking fears of the infamous "Willie Horton" ads in the 1988 presidential election.
Now it evokes fear and uncertainty.
And he evoked fear and mistrust in them.
The word "Russia" evoked fear and blank images.
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