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I was far more afraid of surgery.
But that complaint has found no echo among residents, who are far more afraid of suburban homogenisation than multicoloured sculptures.
Unsettling as the church's message might be, I would be far more afraid to live in a world where it was forced to be silent.
Nowadays I would be far more afraid of the man than the dog on a deserted country road, but at the time I breathed my relief and carried on.
Soon they have built an island of detritus in the middle of the noxious river, and they cling to it — far more afraid of leaving its filthy familiarity than they are of exposing themselves to whatever contaminants it harbors.
I would be far more afraid of, say, a homebrew, weaponized drone (or a drone built by the lowest bidder for local police designed for surveillance), than a gun.
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I saw the first movie when I was around eight or nine years old, and I found myself far more fascinated than afraid," Williams tells Creators.
After this year's election, those politicians should be far less afraid and far more willing to vote for sensible gun-control laws.
However, the fact that women have always had far more reason to be physically afraid of male violence, rather than vice versa, is hardly news.
Reality, I'm afraid, is far more straightforward and prosaic.
And Crown Heights, I'm afraid, is far more complicated than Goldman recognizes.
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