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Partly through fear of getting lost, mainly through apprehension about what I would encounter, I had shied away from exploring the other-world of India's capital.
On weekend visits I got around using the Tube, and avoided exploring on foot out of a quaint fear of getting lost.
In Aleppo itself, our guide had to get a guide of his own for fear of getting lost in the souks.
(There should be no fear of getting lost. But just to be sure, pick up a well-marked brochure at the trail's start).
She wrote, characteristically, "In fear of getting lost, I Googled and learned that the churchyard (cemetery) won't be open at 5 45, so let's meet on the Broadway side of its fence instead.
"Since the main reason people are in the airport is to get on a plane, shoppers may be reluctant to wander around the airport browsing the stores for fear of getting lost and missing their flights".
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"Personal" memories of early childhood are one thing – of getting lost, say, and the fear that goes with it – but memories of a public event are different.
I saw parts of the city, and wandered, but I was mostly taken in by fear — fear of going to the wrong neighborhood (the massive riots in the banlieues had only happened a few months prior) and fear of completely getting lost and never making it back.
"It is humbling to hear how the couple whose first baby died during labour were able to stay present during the birth of their second, observing their fear without getting lost in it".
As she followed the U-Haul, her biggest fear was getting lost.
There's also the added fear of a record getting lost or damaged in shipping.
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