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Odierno predicts that some entity will try to spur fear as the end of August approaches.
The case has spurred fears that Westerners are traveling to Pakistan to join militant groups.
But rather than limit liability, that proposed settlement has only spurred fears of more litigation and multibillion-dollar payouts.
Europe's woes, including the possibility that Spain will go the way of Greece, have spurred fears of contagion.
In the past, that might have spurred fears the Lubavitchers were about to jump the informal border.
THE Long Island Rail Road arrived in 1873, spurring fears that the area would be exploited by land speculators.
President Leonid D. Kuchma ordered 35,000 prisoners released from prison under an amnesty approved by Parliament, spurring fears that the convicts would carry tuberculosis to the general population.
Silence observed across Europe AIRPORT ARRESTS 'THWART REPEAT ATTACK' More men were arrested in US airports, spurring fears that more terrorist attacks are planned.
The hijacking of the truck carrying the cyanide spurred fears of terrorism but federal authorities said they believed the theft was a common crime.
Analysts said the weak employment numbers spurred fears that consumers would be less eager to spend if their jobs were endangered.
And it has spurred fears that Russia is mired in an open-ended conflict that will continue to send young Russians home in zinc coffins.
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