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Compliance officers live in fear of missing something.
He said he could never read a book on a train for fear of missing something outside the window.
I switch on my Met Titles every time I'm at the house, even with works I know well, for fear of missing something important in the text.
Long-suffering New York MMA fans should show up to six hours before the headliner for fear of missing something great.
Civil cases ought to require both sides to disclose what information they have, as in criminal cases, thus ending the game of hide-and-seek that makes both parties ask for more, for fear of missing something.
"Often it can get so tense that you don't dare take a drink of water for fear of missing something by having to leave your screen to go to the loo," she added.
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A critic's constant fear involves missing something good, especially something by a filmmaker whose career is just getting started.
What Donovan feared most was missing something on the scouting report, which Pitino would inevitably uncover on his own.
11 – 16 March, Garden of Unearthly Delights - Paradiso Spiegeltent Within any festival there is always a lingering fear of missing out on something.
I often say yes for fear of missing out on something.
It is the FEAR of missing out on something... so we keep searching (and the Internet provides us with endless loops to follow).
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