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Fears of fan violence are of course taking centre stage.
Argentina may have the most passionate fans in the world, but recently this passion — mixed with economic and political antipathies — has transformed chants and fireworks into legitimate fears of fan violence.
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Abrams also moved to assuage the fears of fans who have wondered why The Force Awakens appears to unravel so many loose ends, yet fails to tie any of them back together.
The Google doodle is definitely stirring up fears of fanning the flames of anti-Islamic sentiments in America.
Was that what Google intended?" No, William Browning, the only person "stirring up fears of fanning the flames of anti-Islamic sentiments in America" here is you, you grade A linkbaiting scumwit.
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"Last year we came down and now at the beginning we are down again near the bottom, so I can understand the fear of fans.
The club had wanted to ensure their safety amid fears of further fan violence involving Napoli's ultras.
His play after replacing Brodeur did little to alleviate the fears of hockey fans across Canada.
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