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The way he expresses fear, for instance, is so intense and so all-consuming he becomes emotionally fearless.
Yet he plows ahead, writing several hours a day, even as he expresses fear for the survival of the serious novel.
There is 8-millimeter footage of their modest wedding; there are moments in which Ankie expresses fear for Andre's safety and frustration with conflicting news reports about his fate, and there is a visit by their grown daughter, Anouk, to her father's grave in Israel, which ends the film.
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More than 8 in 10 African-Americans expressed fear for his safety.
After Mom's article appeared, multiple letters to the editor expressed "fear for the Heidenry children".
The witness, who expressed fear for his life, said that he was close to the gang's ruthless leader.
Chinese fans expressed fear for the mariner, with one writing that it was "likely he was adjusting or repairing the sail when he was struck or an accident occurred and he fell".
At the most fundamental level, at the 'psychic' level as Collingwood calls it, various sorts of bodily activity are said to psychically express an underlying emotional charge on a sensum; cringing or flinching express fear, for example.
Warner expressed fear for his life.
He did express fear for his own safety, however, admitting that his mission "almost seems like certain death" and telling God that "If you want me to get actually shot or even killed with an arrow then so be it.
Instead of intervening on his behalf, Riefenstahl advised Harlan to move to Switzerland; however, Harlan expressed fear for his life and the impact it would have on his wife.
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