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Then there is the fear of being shot, even as they return to their usual routines.
No one is moving bodies still l ying in the street for fear of being shot.
The allies were conducting stepped up attacks on ground troops, military officials said, without fear of being shot down.
And forget about tourists – fear of being shot, kidnapped or blown up is something most people chose not to put aside.
In some rural areas of South Yemen, police officers refuse to wear their uniforms for fear of being shot, according to several accounts from local residents.
Also, at this year's Glastonbury, I won't be wearing my brown-bear onesie anywhere near the Pyramid stage, for fear of being shot at by members of Metallica.
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Investigators could not say for sure why one plane was traveling faster than the other; it may have been accidental choices of novice pilots, or perhaps the second group of hijackers feared being shot down.
Civil drones have become a hot-button topic, with many available for less than £100 capable of carrying cameras and other payloads, which has provoked privacy fears and threats of drones being shot out of the sky.
WALLACE KAENZIG's war story, like so many others, conveyed the fear and dread of American marines being shot at in the sand by an unseen enemy.
The Washington Post's Libby Copeland tries to put the uproar into context: The fear of a president or a presidential candidate being shot or assassinated is horrifying precisely because recent history teaches us that it can happen.
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