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Lindsay Duncan was pitiable and wrenching as Rose, a thin working-class wife and nonstop talker, scared of the cold, the dark, her own past -- everything outside of the sorry little room she shares with her truck-driving husband, Bert (Steven Pacey), as big and grimly silent as a swamp monster.
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They were scared of the crowd".
When I was scared of the dark, he came with to protect me, and he slept under the covers with me when I was cold.
Scared of the exposure?
Scared of the ball.
Teachers are scared of the administration; the administration is scared of the parents; the parents are scared of admissions; and the admissions department is scared of the board.
Arthur, Alexander tells us, was a mama's boy, "scared of the organ in church, scared of twigs in the garden... scared of scissors, scared of lemonade".
Scared of governments, scared of the reaction of customers, scared of the effect on their career?
It is scared of the media.
We had the police scared, it was no more us being scared of the police.
Should we be scared of the FN?
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