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No need to get spooked.
Is business starting to get spooked about Donald Trump?
You are a member of the Senate, and you're starting to get spooked by the deficit.
A reasonable response would be to get spooked, whack the box shut, back away.
New Yorkers tend to get spooked on their first few trips to Los Angeles.
He now has a little sister, so I suppose it's her turn to get spooked by the snake.
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And now, for the first time, members of the public could get the chance to sleepover (and get spooked) at the haunted house.
If I had to guess why they get spooked, I'd say it's because they are reminders of previous investing mistakes.
But it's also possible that his strategy will concentrate all the drama into one intense period of a couple of weeks, generating such loud opposition to it that a few of those Republican senators get spooked enough to abandon the bill.
But they also note that global investors who are considering whether to buy American bonds might get spooked by the thought of investing in a country that is willing to renege on such big promises to its elderly and poor.
I don't know who in that crowd is going to be a nut job, get spooked and pull out a gun and shoot".' A publicist for "Law & Order" had cautioned before an interview with Mr. Farina that he did not like to be quizzed about his days in the Chicago police department.
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