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And an invitation to the court of the Sun King, Louis XIV, was something to be dreaded as well as prized.
Shimmering over it all is the approach of death – ticking in the belly of a crocodile; simultaneously something to be dreaded and also, in the words of Peter, "an awfully big adventure".
For the Christian, death is not something to be dreaded, but something that frees us from the suffering, trials, and tribulations of this life.
It isn't something to be dreaded at all.
Flirting should be a fun, exciting opportunity and the perfect opportunity to show off your feistiness, not something to be dreaded.
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But alongside the science, he sees something else: the people themselves.Old age, he says, has become our blind spot, neglected by the medical profession, lumped together with dementia and disease, something to be endured, dreaded, mercifully pre-empted, or even as one researcher in the field, Aubrey de Grey, argues reversed.
As a result, for them, growing older was not something to be denied or dreaded; it was to be embraced as part of God's plan for their lives.
One fears one might have a stroke or something, and then perhaps I couldn't write, but that is something to be terrified of, to dread".
A kid stopping at the desk, a boy or a girl, had become something to be wary of, almost to dread.
You have the power to turn Sunday into something that shouldn't be dreaded by these women.
This is typically something that is dreaded amongst all soldiers, regardless of age or rank.
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