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Fear of being stabbed in the back or passed over for promotion "You can get in very political situations in organisations.
But his defeat has stripped him of the aura of infallibility, enabling Mr Kan to keep him at close quarters with less fear of being stabbed in the back.
It's not a coincidence that the cities and neighborhoods that we govern are the only places in Syria where American soldiers can walk safely and shake hands with people without fear of being stabbed in the back.
Meanwhile, I'm hoping – as I always do after meeting genuinely courteous people – that the habits of courtesy stay with me and that my fear of being stabbed or propositioned in wrong ways will not mean I go back to being brisk and/or savage as soon as I hit London.
Partly because we were already headed in the same direction, partly because he had a transistor radio that got regular weather updates, and partly because the fear of being stabbed to death in our sleep by a stranger was outweighed by our deep-seated Midwestern fear of being impolite.
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Nobody seems in danger of being stabbed or drowned.
And at knifepoint means 'under threat of being stabbed'.
People were taking taxis because they feared being stabbed on buses, she said.
One officer then possibly mistook the sensation of being tasered for being stabbed and screamed out, "I'm being stabbed!
Monica Seles, after being stabbed.
To the uninitiated, that's stabbing, stabbing, stabbing, and being stabbed.
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