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A fear of confinement or something more deeply rooted?
The years in prison that the law promises with so much generosity must be viewed with a consternation that goes beyond the fear of confinement and punishment.
"What's the matter with you?" The awkwardness signalled at here taps into a fear of confinement in an identity that has been damaged, that has gone bad.
The most valuable thing I learned at the NDSTC was the ability to repress my fear of confinement.
Injuries like these are extremely rare in the wild -- under the stress and fear of confinement, they are quite common.
Have an MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) to see if you have a fear of suffocation, fear of confinement, or a combination of both.
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When West referred to it as "a sort of refugee camp", I fear that kinship between these spaces of confinement is altogether too real.
His lawyer, Jawad Bulous, said Mr. Sharawneh accepted the offer of confinement to Gaza, fearing that he would be sent to prison for decades in a military court hearing set for Monday.
Four years of confinement, of curfews, of surveillance, of rote fear — four years is a long time to feel the walls closing in.
Mr Saboia said he feared for Mr Pinto's mental health after 455 days of confinement in the embassy.
And some of her work, when she deals, say, with fear and confinement, is overtly political.
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