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I have never been able to read a newspaper on a train platform the same carefree way, and just writing these words brings back the fright of that morning.
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She cites the Pintupi of Australia, who have words for 15 kinds of fear, including "nginyiwarrarringu", a spasm of fright that causes someone to jump up and look about them.
Punching, kicking, elbowing, jerking their hunched bodies around the stage, the ensemble perform a semaphore of fright that resembles a syncopated Billy Blanks Tae Bo cardio workout.
The specters that haunted last week's news -- the crash of the Concorde in France, the discovery of West Nile-infected mosquitoes in Central Park, the failed hijacking at Kennedy International Airport -- were similar in one respect: they were loaded with the mysterious freight of fright that can seize one, whether it makes scientific sense or not.
The individual acted with lightning-quickness in accord with accurate judgment of his situation" and exhibited an absence of "paralyzing fright of the sort that can happen in instances of lesser danger"; instead, he felt "calm seriousness, profound acceptance, and a dominant mental quickness and a sense of surety".
In it, Joe equates the loneliness and stage fright of performing with that of a frontline solicitor representing a witness in a high-profile legal case.
The trampolining markets of the past few weeks have already administered this kind of fright, reminding investors that risk is just that.
Icons of Fright reported that the American release had been criticized for using new, oversimplified English subtitles instead of the original theatrical subtitles.
The reports included details about dreams' narratives, the emotions present and their level of intensity, as well as the presence of sleep terrors -- brief, highly intense periods of fright during dreams, that are often accompanied by actual screaming or movement like sleepwalking.
Watching Wake in Fright on DVD, the graininess of that opening moment has been intentionally retained when the film was digitally restored.
As such, it has been successfully employed in its diluted homeopathic form for almost two centuries to treat states of panic and fright that are accompanied by palpitations.
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