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The play, Walter Kerr wrote in The New York Times, is "about a man who is afraid of nothing written by a man who is not afraid of the theater".
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He's afraid of nothing".
There's nothing to be afraid of, nothing at all.
"How can you be afraid of nothing?" he said.
She's a heroine because she's afraid of nothing.
I'm afraid of nothing, not even death.
He was afraid of nothing because he was protected, being the disciple of a hunter".
I was afraid of nothing though: the house was my Fort Knox.
The virile king of the Washington jungle was afraid of nothing so much as his own passion.
When asked whether that was the case, a lawyer for Musharraf said the former commando was afraid of nothing.
When asked whether the trip to hospital was part of a ruse, another lawyer for Mr Musharraf said the former commando was afraid of nothing.
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