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A state of solid fear that compels anyone to leave the country, including those who are not involved.
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"If growth is actually solid, those fears will dissipate," said Dean Maki, chief United States economist at Barclays Capital and a former senior economist at the Federal Reserve Board.
Only after removal of the pouch catheter, patients were allowed to have solids because of fear of solid stool blocking the pouch catheter.
I'm sure her literary credentials are solid, but I fear she needs more time on the water.
So there is no solid reason to fear executive tyranny, and we should feel free to enjoy the benefits of the administrative state.
While "It Wasn't Me" is a solid success, Shaggy feared it might be regarded as a novelty song because of its racy humor and nontraditional style, which he calls "minority music".
It expanded 0.8 percent from the previous quarter as construction posted solid growth, reducing fears that budget austerity would arrive just as the economy was threatening to fall into a double-dip recession.
If you can make a solider lose their fear of killing, you can make them more effective and less likely to suffer from PTSD.
He added, "You have a duty to legislate from solid evidence, not from fear, and keep our schools safe".
I guess so, but the line between the dispassionate and the dull can be ominously faint, and when Rohmer kicks off his film with ten or fifteen minutes of solid anecdotal chat, you fear for the stamina of the audience.
Reprogramming your brain requires discipline and a solid, fundamental trust that fear isn't real.
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