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But I write this not with the aim to frighten with alarmist statistics – but instead to convey the scale of the opportunity in front of us, as leaders from the G8 nations gather together today in London to tackle dementia on a global scale.
Yes, the Tea Party hampered -- Congress, and the other Republican members they frighten with loss of office, have exacerbated "Inside the Parkway" gridlock.
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Refreshingly, the season is also genuinely frightening, with at least one truly nightmarish vision per week.
The resulting dreams shift from happy to sad to frightening with manic abandon.
The Telegraph thought Miliband "frightening" with his obvious intention to bring socialism back to Britain.
The author has battles, some of them frightening, with the prison guards, who mostly scorn him as a Harvard twerp.
"I get so frightened with what the future holds … that we'll lose the house," she says.
The soldiers were initially frightening with their battledress and machine guns as they blundered in, messed up the houses of suspects and carried off whatever took their fancy.
However, the rolling news on television, ever more bleak and frightening with each new twist of the story, has depressed rather than reassured people.
It's more gruesome than frightening, with more state-of-the-art organs and arterial sprays than a season of "E.
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