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Mr Marowa can walk again, but he will never have children.The ordeal was intended to frighten Mr Marowa into abandoning the MDC.
If the Republicans can draft, Mr Castle, who will be 71 on election day, they might even frighten Mr Biden into running for Mr Castle's House seat instead.Hawaii - Daniel Inouye.
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"The terrorists want us to be frightened," Mr Christiano explained.
"He's likely to be frightened," Mr Timmins said of the suspect.
There are plenty of not-so-good prequels – perhaps the only redeeming feature of The Phantom Menace, Attack Of The Clones and Revenge Of The Sith was the series of video reviews by the frightening Mr Plinkett.
She allegedly began to make "malicious allegations" that "frightened Mr.
"If they're doing it to frighten us, the answer is: we will not be frightened," Mr Tsipras told parliament.
"So when I reflect on that period, yes, I'm very grateful I got through it and survived that experience". It is "OK to be frightened" Mr Lewis, who at 34 is one of the youngest AMs, said lowering the age of routine screening for bowel cancer should be considered.
What seems to frighten Mr. Berkman is not the idea that teenage girls may aspire to become Britney Spears, but rather that they are hoping to wake up as Ann Coulter, a woman who has suppressed an opinion about as often as John O'Hara refused a drink.
But the designs aren't meant to be frightening, Mr. Bicakci said.
"Father's Day" is riveting and a bit frightening; Mr. Bissinger wears his emotions close to the surface.
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