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One man said that the anti-Muslim sentiment he had sensed made him afraid to speak openly.
This made him afraid that if he did not act first, another employee would eventually expose the company, possibly implicating him.
Knowing what made a kid laugh and what made him afraid tells us more about his person than any of the weighty details of his adulthood.
He didn't drink much, he didn't do drugs — a bad experience with hallucinogenic mushrooms in high school had made him afraid to go near them — and he worked harder than anyone else.
Her father, a restaurant worker, had immigrated to Seattle from Japan in 1899 -- about the time when many Japanese immigrants were settling on the West Coast -- and he was not an American citizen, which Ms. Sudo said made him afraid to fight the relocation.
The 27-year-old migrant worker from Sindhuli district, Nepal, had travelled to Malaysia on the promise of a salary more than double what he could ever hope to earn at home, but the contents of the cupboard made him afraid.
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"When we were fighting, I mentioned the word rape to make him afraid, but it didn't have any effect.
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