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They were scared to stand before their classes, they wrote.
Holt said she had received messages of support from notable musicians but they were not willing to go public because people were scared to stand up "to people like Cowell".
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"I'm scared to stand here.
Don't be scared to stand out and get your sass on.
"There are workers now who are scared to stand up for their rights, including managers," Perez said.
"A lot of other girls are scared to stand up for themselves and say, 'Fuck that double standard,'" Frulling says.
She would go up there and crawl across the deck because she was scared to stand up, then she'd get to the corner and eventually, with help, she dropped in.
What do you want, Shit Bird?" He steps aside and reveals an old beater the kind of car you're scared to stand near for fear it'll explode in your fucking face.
His former radio sidekick John Revell claimed he was "out of control" and that BBC bosses were too scared to stand up to him.
So when Williams said: "I do not think I have ever seen another player challenge Dean's authority," the impression that Richards was a tyrannical figure who reigned by fear at the club was allowed to pass unchallenged, which was wrong given that the basis of Williams's explanation for going along with the scam was that he was too scared to stand up to his director of rugby.
What has been surprising, and disheartening, has been watching the Democratic Party be too scared to stand up to the GOP and its NRA backers.
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