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But China retains profound fears that the Dalai Lama's real intention is to separate Tibet, and adjoining areas, from China (see article).
The kidnapping of soldiers in Israel, where military service is mandatory for most Jews, is among the most profound fears for Israelis.
As if to bear out his profound fears of inferiority, he cannot quite hold the center even of his own life story.
I wondered, then, if the dark acted as a kind of Rorschach test: if our perception of it wasn't also a manifestation of our most profound fears.
The reaction of the Bush administration - Afghanistan, Iraq, Guantánamo, terror clampdowns within America - have generated profound fears about the president's intentions.
The "massacre" (likened to Waterloo) attests to the profound fears of the privileged classes of the imminence of violent Jacobin revolution in England in the years after the Napoleonic Wars.
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Explanations for this collective denial have ranged from profound fear of female sexuality to sheer laziness.
"In my case, that means putting aside my longstanding and profound fear of homosexuals".
One thing that her brush with mortality left her with is a profound fear of the dark.
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