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"This particular group of intellectuals," she said, "has a terror of being politically irrelevant".
Elizabeth now has a terror of tall buildings; the lowest item on her list might merely be "walking toward the building".
For the moment this government remains mesmerised by 'public opinion'; it has a terror of endorsing penalties that can be characterised as 'soft', thus postponing the day when rising prison numbers will finally be halted.
Though it has no monopoly on religious violence (witness Christian militias in Nigeria, Buddhist terror against Muslims in Burma, etc)., it is quite intelligible to say that Islam has a terror problem.
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I have a terror of running out of stamps.
He had a terror of plastic bags, of heavy objects.
In her next letter, she confided her inner turmoil: "I had a terror — since September — I could tell to none".
Mr. Huntsman said, "As far as the eye can see in the 21st century we have a terror problem".
"To be clear, we have a terror recruitment problem in Minnesota," Luger said on Monday.
In this, archaeologists still seem to have a terror of "going back too far".
He had a terror, his wife later said, of losing it.
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