Sentence examples for murderous fear from inspiring English sources

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Show that your position on LGBT issues is one of loving concern, not murderous fear.

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In an earlier era, they feared murderous slaves and libidinous Native American kidnappers.

Fear of murderous immigrant invaders drove many voters' decisions at the ballot box this election year.

Fearing a murderous election, Western diplomats issued no rebuke.

The murderous band plays on fears of magic and demonic possession.

Sam agrees to escort the pair to a train station, but along the way he discovers that the boy's father is Salvaje Nathaniel Narciscoo), a feared and murderous Apache chief, who is now en route to reclaim his son.

More remarkably, so does the ambiguous shadow-side of love the melancholy of fulfilled desire, the murderous rage of jealousy, the fear of hurt that comes with overpowering want.

That's what "Prayer" about, the progress of people's fear turning into murderous intentions all in the name of God.

In the long run, Max's efforts to debunk hysterical fears of a murderous golem running amok won't be enough to hold off the gathering political storm.

So a wave of urban bombings over the past month has shaken Colombians, and brought new fears that the murderous battles between left-wing guerrillas and right-wing paramilitary vigilantes are reaching the cities, where 70% of the population lives.

He means that fears of a murderous sectarian meltdown have receded, though he gives constant warning that things could slip back again.Meanwhile, the Shia heartlands around Karbala and Najaf have been quiet since a bloody bout of intra-Shia sectarian violence in Karbala in August.

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