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Fear of oblivion is a mighty force – but how well Exeter hide their fears.
But now the ambition is fuelled by a fear of oblivion.
Annihilation always looms and "no trick dispels" the fear of oblivion, though "Religion used to try,/That vast, moth-eaten musical brocade/Created to pretend we never die".
The Sandman embodies the fear of oblivion that accompanies every bedtime, and Santa himself has not always been a purely benevolent elf.
Listen hard and you find that the fundamental conflict is between a child-emperor and his irrational fear of oblivion.
Note that the euro appreciated from about 85 to 160 to the dollar during its first decade before backing off to under 120 due to portfolio shifting from blind fear of oblivion.
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Most strikingly, however, the final episodes served up a parable of anxiety — not the viewers' sense of loss, but the creators' fears of oblivion.
In a world motivated by cash over caring, warnings of prudence for fear of fiscal oblivion obscure reality.
This enabled her to transcend her dark fear of slipping into the black hole of oblivion.
It is in last place after seven games of the 38-game season and transfixed by fear of the financial and sporting oblivion that would accompany relegation from the league next spring.
The holes of oblivion do not exist.
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