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Some of the women were wearing all black or nothing at all, both of which are feared taboos in the country.
Among the snakes, all of which are feared by most Arabs, the sand cobra relative of the sea snake is slim, sand-coloured, and venomous.
Meanwhile, international aid was only just starting to trickle into remote Nepalese villages and settlements which are feared to have been among the worst affected by the quake.
Key findings from resource profiles of Cape Town show that annual energy and water consumption, which are feared to be approaching system limits, have actually shown decline in consumption since 2007 and 2011 respectively.
Such a huge change in these marine environments close to shore favoured the growth of brown algae, which are feared to replace coral reefs in inshore areas for many decades because of increased nutrient runoff.
Mr Botin, however, is expected to try to reassure unions that this is an absolute ceiling on redundancies and is likely to compare such cuts with the 9,000 losses which are feared if HBOS launches a successful counter-bid for the British mortgage bank.
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Its main tool of influence is the ISI, which is feared by politicians and public alike.
In 17th-century Europe there was a movement to ban coffee, which was feared to cause paralysis.
It is involved in some Polish industrial workouts, such as bankrupt Elektrim, which is feared to be eating into its risk ratios.
A group of schoolgirls were treated in hospital after taking the anti-anxiety prescription drug Xanax, which is feared to be increasingly used by young people.
The most common punishments were penitential pilgrimages, the wearing of yellow crosses on clothing (which was feared because it led to ostracism), and imprisonment.
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