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Later he said, "Yankee Stadium is perfect, and I'm not going to fear perfection".
"I'm afraid pregnant women in Indiana are going to fear going to the doctor", she added.
"You've got to be so connected to important clients that the firm is going to fear your departure".
"I don't think anybody is going to fear Tim Tebow coming on the field and go, 'Oh my God, what are we going to do in short yardage now with Tim Tebow?' You know what you're going to do.
Still, when it's your turn to sit across from a doctor, in the white glare of a clinic, with your back aching, or your head throbbing, or a scan showing some small possible abnormality, what are you going to fear more — the prospect of doing too little or of doing too much?
In the immediate aftermath of the defeat, which increased Charlton's run without a win to eight matches and led to fans again calling for his two-year spell at the club to be ended, he had conceded: 'Of course, I'm going to fear for my position.
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For some it might go to fear.
Here is a random selection: fear of insects, fear of noise, fear of dentists, fear of going to school, fear of cats, fear of being touched, fear of solitude, even fear of beards.
But any buildup is inevitably going to feed Kurdish fears that they could become a target.
"There's absolutely no way that Graham Arnold is going to be fearing Canberra Olympic," admitted Cachia.
I try to make them as comfortable as possible and to have no fear in my face ― because if I show fear, they're going to show fear.
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