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As Shipler writes: "In practically every war, it seems, those wielding the authority of the state were gripped with a galvanizing fear, not just of the enemy abroad but of an imagined virus of resistance and subversion at home".
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Coming a year after Sept. 11, at a time of raw nerves and war fever, the Beltway sniper shootings have since faded into the annals of American crime, one of those dreadful, senseless eruptions that periodically seize our attention and galvanize our fears.
Fear galvanized him.
However, while hopeful expectations were set in the hearts of many, a blowback of fearful expectations were inspired at a mass level as well - and that fear galvanized the creation of the Tea Party and is now powering the candidacy of Donald Trump.
Perhaps there was a fear that Obama would do more harm than good, by galvanizing Amendment 1's supporters.
Play says that having an opportunity to explore in a space in which everyone was on the same page enabled him to separate an abstract fear from a reality that turned out to be ego galvanizing, not ego destroying.
The King's flight was a galvanizing event for the revolutionary radicals in Paris; it at once vindicated their fears and justified their excesses.
Compare galvanizing.
It was galvanizing.
Thatcherism was a galvanizing force.
Now Hispanic political activists had galvanizing issues.
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