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I have a terror of running out of stamps.
In this, archaeologists still seem to have a terror of "going back too far".
Such men, Dr. Dutton said, often have a terror of being abandoned and express their dependency in extreme jealousy and controlling behavior.
Labour and Tory politicians alike have a terror of charging for museums (at least in London) that baffles more confident colleagues in Europe and America.
We no longer have a terror of our own selves in terms of not keeping vows or taking stands; instead, we actually celebrate this under a mantle of personal freedom.
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He had a terror of plastic bags, of heavy objects.
"This particular group of intellectuals," she said, "has a terror of being politically irrelevant".
Johnny Gold, owner of Tramp nightclub, who now lives in the Bahamas, recalls Dodi having a terror of being kidnapped.
Elizabeth now has a terror of tall buildings; the lowest item on her list might merely be "walking toward the building".
He had a terror of violence, and didn't consider himself to be a revolutionary, but in the movement of history, he knew which way he wanted the river to go".
I imagined I wouldn't be allowed to twitch a muscle, and I also had a terror of feeling bored, since sitting still and unoccupied is not something I normally do.
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