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"I am neither afraid of prison nor the death penalty," he wrote.
He is neither afraid of extremely high-class erudition nor of writing about sausages.
"She was strikingly curious and well informed about the mechanics of the real world, and was neither afraid of intellectual content, nor in any way pretentious about it".
This was a man who was neither afraid of what people might think of him nor emasculated by the need to succeed - and reached the highest literary level as a result.
As a writer, Frisch was neither afraid of blunt symbolism nor entirely reliant on it, and the play has many curious subtleties involving issues of class, community and family.
Without school during the day, children put themselves at more risk, and they are neither afraid of the frequent aftershocks nor the leopards.
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Neither is afraid of taking on heavy hot-button issues.
Homer and Shakespeare have this in common: neither is afraid of a catalogue, either in The Iliad or in the history plays.
It helps that both directors quickly perfected an elegant visual style, but neither are afraid of vamping up the fancy design or special effects where necessary.
Neither is afraid of taking on the powerful, the rich, the elite.
So far, neither man seems afraid of the last possibility, mostly because public opinion itself is so divided.
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