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She feels even more threatened when Mandy appears to take the side of her enemies.
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The explosion of lobbyists since the '70s (a $100 million industry in Washington D.C. in 1976 - $2.5 billion in 2006), and countless new interest groups screaming their narrow passions, has made the combat over issues much more high profile and intense, which leaves the winners more pleased, and losers more angry and threatened when issues aren't decided their way.
Gradually shifting from being about a single caveman (i.e. Crood, Leader of the Hunt, who felt threatened when a more evolved caveman arrived on the scene armed with radical new inventions like fire) to being about this family of cavemen who were struggling to survive in a world fraught with change.
The Blues only really threatened when they attacked down the wings but Saints looked pretty comfortable and probably could have done more damage themselves when they counter-attacked.
Indeed, while the United States probably feels more threatened now than in 1989, when the cold war ended, Europe is broadly unconvinced of any imminent threat.
They also felt more threatened by the Natech accident when they received its linked evacuation order (r = 0.16).
When we're too impatient and adamant, the heart just feels more threatened.
He then became threatening when asked more about his motivations in seeking the money for the video and about his true identity.
Their jobs are more threatened.
However, younger households felt more threaten by the Natech accident when they perceived its occurrence (r = −0.17).
Accordingly, we expected bucks to display greater attention and be more likely to retreat when presented with groans that they perceive as more threatening.
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