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I felt fear for my life – just fear, absolutely fear, for our lives.
Outside the protective bubble of a long-term relationship, I have felt fear for the future in a way I never did before, and vulnerability.
I can tell we're almost there when we spot a sign on the door of an abandoned small-town building: "For the first time in my adult life I felt FEAR for my country".
Villagers, who once looked after such occasioned wanderers, looked now on them with contempt and felt fear for their safety.
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I feel fear for myself".
(I may know with certainty that my friend will be executed tomorrow, and yet feel fear for him, anxiety over his welfare, etc)" (Yanal 1999, 139).
To feel fear for example is in part to register the tensing of the body, and in turn therefore its taking stock of a particular environment, and its making ready to act in that environment (Solomon 2003 and Pickard 2003).
I should never have felt sweat-inducing fear for Uncle John's soul at the age of eight and no one should feel fear for me (and you can be sure my nephew won't feel any such fear, even if I have to strong-arm it).
To identify whether the respondent has symptoms of anxiety disorders, all respondents were asked whether they often have headaches of great intensity at the nape of the neck, whether they feel fear for no apparent reason, and whether they are easily frightened.
"I felt fear and panic for the future," he told the newspaper Al Fajr.
We just feel fear, fear for her safety". "We don't really know where she is.
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