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The visitors started brightly and Hibs survived some early scares before taking the lead against the run of play, Stokes turning and drilling the ball in from 18 yards midway through the first half.
Standards in Britain's poultry industry have been under attack for years following salmonella and other food scares.
Sturgeon, who held her first official meeting with Cameron in Downing Street on Monday, said: "I think we went a long way to countering the scares – we wouldn't have got to 45% if we hadn't – but ultimately we didn't do quite enough with enough people to get them over that fear barrier and that's why we didn't win".
I don't think it is noticeable, but it scares me that someone may spot a bald patch soon.
"If I am prime minister," he said throughout, confronting the idea that the notion scares the voters.
And even though existing laws might permit it, predatory loans from scam schools won't be discharged without a mass social movement that puts pressure on elites and scares them silly.
It's only because the thought of him lying in bed all day at 30, with his clothes strewn over the landing and his room full of unwashed dishes, scares me that I am trying a tough-love approach.
Most scares in the UK are not really scares.
His sons Patrick and Michael battled – and survived – their own cancer scares.
But the police seem a little more jumpy than unusual, cars are being towed by bomb disposal experts, office workers are regularly moved out of buildings by bomb scares, gathering in courtyards or the street to chat, smoke and wait.
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