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But some killings have aroused particular fear because of the widening circle of victims.
They do so because of fear, because of a deep depression.
I spent a lot of time thinking, and I did not fear, because of my classical background.
His "Untitled (Mermaid)" (1994), however, covers the gap between whimsy and fear because of its masklike facial features.
Morgan said: "No one should have to face discrimination or live in fear because of who they are.
Teachers are living in an "atmosphere of fear" because of bullying by headteachers, the National Union of Teachers' conference heard today.
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I feared, because of the way things are at home, they may abuse the child.
Three years ago, the United States was both feared and respected: feared because of its military supremacy, respected because of its traditional commitment to democracy and the rule of law.
Both groups are known to be fierce fighters, although the Dayaks are perhaps more feared because of their ancient tradition of headhunting.
Analysts said that disruption had less impact than first feared because of the slack demand for computer equipment in the United States.
But at the same time the development of such materials is also feared because of their potential human health risks.
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