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I'm certainly not alone in thinking that one of the biggest long term fears is that the financial crisis will rekindle economic nationalism and protectionism.
Croft limped off in the first half of the defeat with a back spasm and Cockerill dismissed any long term fears.
One woman described her long term fears in this way: "I don't know how to explain [it], other than having that excruciating pain for several months and then the moderate pain for several months, and then having pain from sex.
87 88 89 Other longer term fears about the drugs, such as the perception of addiction "building up" over time, or acting as sedatives, are not present in the medical literature.
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In France, President François Hollande had decided not to run for a second term, fearing an ignominious defeat.
In some ways, Yusuf's practice suggests that he's a Sufi, but he's wary of the term, fearing, it seems, that it will rob him of his claims to orthodoxy.
He was abruptly sacked in February after writing to the President advising him not to seek a third term, fearing, like others in the military, that it would lead to civil disturbance.
Morrison has always dabbled in magical realism; even if she has been distrustful of the term, fearing it detracts from the politics of her work, these supernatural elements are often central to her stories.
The Scottish Gaelic term fear gorm, meaning "blue men", is the descriptor for a negro according to Dwelly.
A one-time price increase can create a substantial short-term lift in revenue, but is it worth it if it generates a longer term fear in users?
We do not purport to define the term "fear".
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