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Many adults are simultaneously afraid of teens and afraid for them.
And it's something I've seen in Afghanistan a lot, these charismatic, larger-than-life figures who people are simultaneously afraid of, in admiration of, dependent on".
Karlovka residents, who this morning found themselves in the midst of gunfire, were simultaneously afraid, angry, and confused.
As one participant said: " I regard myself as part of the community, but I am simultaneously afraid because others are making progress while I have stagnated…Now I am 34 years, I feel full, old and fed up.
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When we're afraid, and especially when we feel our lives depend on it, we can be thinking thousands of thoughts simultaneously with no conscious prioritization.
The same vision, drive, independence and sense of adventure with which we navigate our lives as individuals simultaneously makes us afraid to dedicate ourselves to one person in marriage.
Never mind that Every Picture and its attendant single Maggie May both topped the US and UK charts simultaneously – Stewart never seemed afraid to lower his standards in search of hits.
"I'm afraid of simultaneously keeping my eye on the speedometer, merging, and looking at signs to see where I'm going," said Ms. Schneider, 40, who got her license at age 34 after she and her family moved to the suburbs.
While simultaneously probed by the right, afraid that a justice with some hidden "homosexual agenda" is about the receive a lifetime appointment of the Court, and progressives, who are delighted by the possibility of a progressive, gay woman joining what has become a Supreme Court tilting to the right, Kagan's sexuality is an issue.
We know each clone will have a male friend or lover -- think Alison's husband Donnie, Sarah's hunky boyfriend Cal, Cosima's science pal Scott -- who will be simultaneously impressed and a little afraid of each woman's boldness and bravery.
Speaking aloud as well as simultaneously in sign language, Mr. Soukup said the students were somewhat afraid that a killer might be loose on the campus, but "the larger concern right now is just not knowing".
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