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The parallel with Chechnya should scare Mr Xi.
Asked if he thought Mr Cameron was running scared, Mr Farage said: "Yes, he is.
Whatever danger scared Mr Greenspan, the markets think it is not past yet.
The SEC may be trying to scare Mr Rajaratnam into a settlement while also bringing down the ultimate corporate insider.
At a stretch, it is just about imaginable that a good Tory showing in the election would scare Mr Blair off his promised referendum.
With luck, well-calibrated strikes might scare Mr Assad towards the negotiating table.Do it well and follow throughBut counting on luck would be a mistake, especially in this fortune-starved country.
They are waiting to see whether American help amounts to more than small injections of light arms intended to scare Mr Assad into compromising if talks go ahead in Geneva (something few think likely to yield results).
"It started in the 1970's with the red tide scares," Mr. Berkowitz said, referring to the periodic concentrations of toxic algae that can poison or kill fish.
The Tories really, really are not scared of Mr Corbyn.
So scared was Mr Kabbaj after being reprimanded that he reportedly hired bodyguards for the rest of his stay.
When asked if he was scared of Mr Modi, Mr Gandhi cited his own family history.
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