The German government feared Americanization of the health sector and financial instability for the welfare state in general. |
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Backbench dissidents feared for their political future due to the cavalier actions of some ministers. |
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More than 20 years before yesterday's tragedy Nasa staff feared that the shuttle would be destroyed while re-entering the atmosphere. |
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Either way, it's annoying, but at least it doesn't mean my headphones are knackered, as I originally feared. |
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The ambassador's glamorous ex-mistress Gloria Swanson did not crash the party, as the womenfolk of both families had feared. |
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I knew my posture had been less than perfect and knowing I had not left with the others I feared he wished to reprehend me. |
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Will, however, did not succumb to what Maria feared, but actually managed the arduous task of keeping his big gob shut. |
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He goes into prison to interview the much feared mogul, who is polite and tells him nothing. |
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Although they had long feared for the future of their club, they were not prepared for the abruptness of the end. |
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A couple feared for their lives after they were booked into a hotel in what they described as a dangerous drugs ghetto in South Africa. |
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She feared the new houses on the school site would block light to her bungalow and invade her privacy. |
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She said that she also feared her son would be taken into care if she were jailed for the offences. |
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Several people feared putting special schools and mainstream schools on one site would lead to bullying of disabled children. |
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Now I realized that it was his cold anger that I feared, and not his quick temper. |
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To modern ears, the scientific democrats' program may sound as deeply authoritarian as the intellectual tyranny they feared. |
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The chances of survival for South Africa's most endangered mammal, the riverine rabbit, looks even more desperate than has commonly been feared. |
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Burnley Crown Court heard Mr Cook, who works in computers, suffered a break to his retina and feared waking up blinded. |
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While the feared large-scale violence didn't happen, the vote was marred by bloodshed and unrest. |
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His heart lifted and he feared he would float around if he could when he learned that she wanted to spend more time around him. |
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The fire was contained within the house, but Mrs Hewitt said she feared at one point that it might spread next door. |
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A cleaner on his way home from work feared he would die as water lapped his chin when he became trapped in his car in Fairfield. |
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Moreover, they feared him, and their fears ultimately proved well grounded. |
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The press feared that was the end of her statement, and quickly jumped in with a barrage of questions that only made her even more emotional. |
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He did not recommend driving westwardly as it was feared a large volume of water would be tapped. |
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The Papal State, too, was subjected to Ottoman raids particularly on its Adriatic coast, and Genoese ships likewise feared the Ottoman pirates. |
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Probably no leader in world history has been so despised, adulated, and feared as Adolf Hitler. |
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Perhaps he feared that John might have forced him to give up his adulterous affair with his brother's wife Herodias? |
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It was feared the enemy would continue resistance in Norway and, in such event, we were to be the advance guard of major operations. |
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He said today he was not afraid of competing with supermarkets but feared the effect on customer choice. |
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She explained she was afraid of having children because she feared she could not feed them. |
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Many campaigners feared the loss of the venue would have an impact on youth theatre as a whole. |
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I really don't think there is a more feared and hated religion than Paganism or Wicca. |
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Nothing much was done for them and nobody feared that they would rear up in protest. |
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Ohio law says, if Deputy Evans reasonably feared for his life, the shooting is justified. |
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Although the couple feared the worst, it went unspoken and they tried to look to the future and plan ahead. |
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Brown was opposed to the pursuit, and told Patrick he feared they would be ambuscaded. |
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Once feared by the authorities and celebrated by rebels from Notting Hill to Zimbabwe, roots reggae has been sanitised. |
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Although Hannibal's army consisted of men of various races, they were never rebellious because they feared their leader. |
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It is feared that this may cause serious risks in that spies or terrorists could use it to recce sensitive British sites for potential attack. |
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And Rodney, a wine waiter at Woburn Abbey, feared she was about to end it because of his cheating. |
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Unfortunately, the Tunnel was killed off when the military feared that it might be used as an invasion route. |
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Extra police and troops were at once moved into the area but it is feared that more killings are likely. |
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We feared in the past that mainland academic qualifications would not be recognised and we could not get a job with that. |
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The association feared that the estimated 10 000 UK patients taking primidone had not been given enough time to withdraw from the drug safely. |
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It is feared around 10,000 of them could perish from hunger, cold and disease in the next two weeks unless help arrives. |
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After Nelson's victory at Copenhagen, she considered taking a London house again but feared the expense. |
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Lock becomes the possum caught in the headlights, fascinated and appalled by a Machiavelli she both loved and feared. |
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Durkee had never appeared on camera before and feared making a fool of herself. |
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I feared to sip a drop of water, and I am sure that the timpanist saw me looking at him in awe and amazement. |
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In his prime he was very handsome, but dressed down as if he feared any sartorial display would distract from his teaching. |
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What, mused Jean-Pierre, had happened to the bacchanalian orgy we feared and hoped for? |
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Rys's father, William Rose, had been one of the best and most feared pirates on every sea. |
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It was also feared that two fishermen were killed when rocks from a landslide fell on their camp at Rocky Bay on the island of Bequia. |
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They're scared to death of this guy because they really believe he is the archconservative that they've always feared would step forward. |
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Portia immediately fell in love with him and feared lest he should choose the wrong box. |
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Along with the infamous Mont Ventoux, the climbs on the route today are the most feared monsters in France. |
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Objectors feared that traffic would be increased in Bootham and the character of the listed hospital building would be compromised. |
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As the organisers must have feared, the attendance at such events is a matter of habit. |
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Mr Braun said he hadn't seen a fall in takings to date but feared that shoppers would be driven away. |
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There this matter might have rested if it were not for a potential medical crisis that is feared by some doctors. |
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The islanders then held an all-night vigil on the island as they feared that the fire might rekindle. |
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On October 20th, 1973, the Saudis at last took the fateful step so long feared. |
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It is feared that, as a practical matter, some varieties of arabica coffees could actually cease to exist in world commerce. |
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The bid had angered local residents who feared streets would be clogged up by hundreds of cars using the new estate. |
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This was no easy task and several attempts were made on his life by chieftains who feared that he was going to take their kingdoms. |
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They asked the police and Social Services to intervene because they feared the addict she was in love with was leading her astray. |
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Until the point where he finally became lucid, his family feared the worst. |
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That being so, those sentences exhibit, after all, no signs of the feared regress. |
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He was struck by the car as he walked home from a wedding, and at first it was feared he might not survive. |
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Wyomingites feared this could close their head gates while at the same time leaving stored water in the reservoir. |
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She was just in time to see the plane lift from the ground, slowly gaining height, tipping and turning so that she feared it would flip over. |
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The earl of Devonshire being interested in the blood of York, that was rather feared than nocent, remained prisoner in the Tower. |
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She turned small issues into huge problems, spent hours ruminating about perceived inadequacies, and feared rejection. |
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The officer said he feared he could get into trouble without first having a risk-assessment conducted. |
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At times, Darwin worried that his writing sounded too literary and feared that his metaphors would lead readers astray. |
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It was originally feared that his knee injury would require a lengthier lay-off but a scan has suggested the cup final on March 14 is possible. |
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If this is indeed the case, then may God have mercy on all our souls, for the problem is even deeper than I had previously feared. |
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The Communist Party, absorbed by a struggle between reformists and hardliners, feared its security forces were disintegrating. |
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They regularly report sea serpents, but the kraken is the most fantastic, and the most feared. |
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Although the area is quite rural, local residents feared the township, which grew by 35 percent in the last decade, was ripe for development. |
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What I feared was wrong with her was amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, but I hemmed and hawed and told her that we needed to run some tests. |
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She failed to respond to calls and text messages to her mobile phone and police feared the worst. |
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In prison and on the streets they are one of the most feared gangs in America. |
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The eyes of one of the most feared men thrashed beneath their lids as his body rolled on its left side as if searching for something that only appeared in dreams. |
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He feared there was a Government agenda to pension off public loos because councils did not have a duty to provide them, and closure kept council tax bills down. |
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However, war had moved on from the time of the Battle of Hastings and the longbow was now the most feared of weapons and not the knight on horseback. |
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Many feared the problems had been caused by once dormant heavy metals, including cadmium and arsenic, now emerging from a redundant coke workings. |
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I thought about the mother, her fear of the dark, of the harm she feared might come to her daughters. |
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She said work would now begin to refurbish the building for new tenants, but officers feared a substantial amount of renovation might be necessary. |
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The city was often loath to change companies, in part because it feared the disruption that canceling their routes might cause. |
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Meara cowered, for the one thing she feared was her lord and master. |
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The king feared that had Prince Bertil married a commoner, the royal dynasty's survival would be jeopardised. |
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He feared for his uncle, an elderly man who was a little on the lazy side. |
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She said she feared for her life when a man who was testing her car, with her as passenger, embarked on a crazed high-speed joyride and refused to stop. |
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After charging at the officer, the teen was sadly but subsequently killed by the officer who feared for his life. |
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Remember how she was kept off stage and silent, by a political staff which feared her frankness was a liability? |
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However, johns or even pimps were never the men I feared most. |
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The double agent remains the most prized, the most feared, and the most unreliable weapon in the espionage armory. |
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Yellow fever, also known as yellow jack for the quarantine flag flown by ships at sea, became one of the most feared diseases throughout urban America. |
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By this time, he was a budding boxer and a rising street icon, a ghetto celeb feared throughout Queens, in control of a crack house and the main drug-selling strip. |
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Thus, attributions to medication may not be as problematic as feared. |
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Her eyes had widened considerably upon taking in the sight the wretched man, and she feared she might be sick from looking at his numerous injuries. |
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When firefighters pulled his lifeless body from the river, his heart wasn't beating and paramedics feared the worst as he was taken to hospital unconscious. |
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In a shopping mall, I hesitated because an innocent person was behind the shooter and I feared hitting her. |
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Instead of the agitation I had feared, I found myself able to paint there tranquilly. |
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The British electorate, as some of us feared, has flinched from making tough choices. |
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Brazier was feared for her ferocious tempers and respected for her exacting standards. |
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The MP said she feared that the plan to make kerb-crawling illegal could force prostitutes to disperse even more, putting their safety further at risk. |
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When multiple cases of watery diarrhea spread through one village, doctors feared it was cholera. |
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Now it is feared Mrs Huxley, whose signature was on the residents' village green application, might be hit with a bill if the developer looks to recuperate its legal costs. |
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His views on private prisons may not have sat comfortably with the Executive but it would be very sad if they were not reappointing him because they feared his impartiality. |
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It was feared that he may have brain damage and his injuries included broken ribs, a broken jaw, a punctured lung and shattered nerves in his right arm and right leg. |
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It is understood that the Queen's courtiers put up strong resistance to his purchase of the lease, because they feared that it would put a strain on Edward's finances. |
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The West denounced the East as a desert of slab blocks, shabby, inferior and authoritarian, and feared a 'rehabilitation' of the rigorous social agenda. |
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It is feared that the longer the pit is without care and maintenance, the higher the cost of getting it back on line, making it harder to find a buyer. |
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In other words, the problem was that the election process was so tainted that it feared its attempts to whitewash the poll would be rapidly exposed. |
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Billings had feared for her sister and also her niece, who was in one of the destroyed elementary schools. |
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The audience was full of blocky types with the kind of faces we had feared in our counter-cultural youth. |
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Boris Karloff, who played the monster first in Frankenstein, turned down a reprise of the role because he feared the monster would only be demeaned and denigrated. |
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Back then, I actually feared a second year of Russian language. |
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They had feared ISIS fighters and their Sunni allies would unleash a massacre of the predominantly shiite townsfolk. |
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It is to be feared that something of the kind has happened to Miss Stein. |
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When riverboat casinos and Native American casinos started to open in the early 1990s, some Las Vegas operators feared the possible threat to their businesses. |
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This might, brook feared, convince jury members that a translator like Ali would be unnecessary. |
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Still, music fans who feared that rockabilly might eventually go the way of the turkey trot can take heart. |
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Shortly after this Mrs. Wix looked so ill that it was to be feared her ladyship had treated her to some unexampled passage. |
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He feared the police might go on strike and join the protestors. |
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Then there was Ruby, who had been a wild child, willful, and determined to be everything her parents hated and feared. |
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East Anglia is the worst-affected area of the UK, where it is feared wind-borne spores could have been blown across the sea from mainland Europe. |
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Windwards farmers had feared UK retailers forced to temporarily switch sourcing to other regions would I not resume supply. |
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Instead, he feared what Bill Kristol might say and buckled under. |
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However, the much feared and loathed anthropic principle can provide an escape from the discomfort. |
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As fellow shopworkers tried to stem the flow of blood with J-Cloths, Amar still feared for his life. |
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British-born jihadis are feared to have played a role in a bomb attack on the Metrojet plane which disintegrated in mid-air. |
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It is feared the girls have joined a group of female British jihadis who run the hard-line IS religious police force. |
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Police feared it was going to be used in a copycat ram raid after a cashpoint was hit with a digger in the area earlier this month. |
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Street party organisers around the country feared having to scrap the New Year knees-ups because of storms. |
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A KOSOVAN marrying an Irish girl yesterday was told that his father, feared dead for the last three months in the Balkans, was alive and well. |
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There was a Judge in a certaine cite, which feared not god nether regarded man. |
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I feared the morning, for I knew that our parting would be difficult. |
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He was a cruel king who was feared and hated by his subjects. |
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The shepherds of the Golden Age let their flocks out to pasture without fearing the abigeat, they feared only the wild beasts. |
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The staff feared that earlier transfer to unlocked units would increase the abscondence. |
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As strangely dressed foreigners Danckaerts and Sluyter stood out, and many Bostoners feared they were papists in disguise. |
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There was no danger of a chowhound like Rags starving himself in her absence, but she feared he might pine away and be gone when she returned. |
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He also feared that Vietnam's fall would lead to dominolike communist successes in Southeast Asia. |
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The reputation of ferocity enhanced the value of their services, in making them feared as well as hated. |
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For a moment, she feared he would, like a new puppy, burst through the flywire. |
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Not that young Pat had a nasty temper, or was grouchy as his father had feared. |
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Some Germanic tribes even believed that women possessed magical powers and were feared accordingly. |
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Impetus for this incorporating union came almost entirely from King William, who feared leaving Scotland open to a French invasion. |
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Others feared loss of property or prestige as Caesar carried out his land reforms in favor of the landless classes. |
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Germany feared that the fiscal indiscipline of countries like Italy and Greece could make the new euro currency unstable. |
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The number is so infinite, that verily it would be an easier matter for me to reckon up those that have feared the same. |
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Richard feared his forces being bottled up in Acre as he believed his campaign could not advance with the prisoners in train. |
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Louis feared a further escalation of the conflict against this formidable coalition. |
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The citizens of London feared the city being plundered and enthusiastically welcomed York's son Edward, Earl of March. |
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God works by instrumentalities, and he has wonderfully thus far interposed in keeping evils that I feared in abeyance. |
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The effect of the resistance was to topple Somerset as Lord Protector, so that in 1549 it was feared by some that the Reformation would cease. |
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Referring to Lord Voldemort as the most feared person in the world is an in-universe classification in the Harry Potter series. |
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Montrose feared that Charles would accept a compromise, and so chose to invade mainland Scotland anyway. |
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William feared that if he did not now head the conspiracy the English would set up a republic, even more inimical to the Dutch state. |
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Also, he personally feared that the French might attack the Republic through Flanders when its army was tied up in England. |
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He feared that his English enemies would insist on his execution and that William would give in to their demands. |
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In the chaos and unrest after the fire, Charles II feared another London rebellion. |
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However, the Allies refused to accept this under prodding from Alexander, who feared that Napoleon might find an excuse to retake the throne. |
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Political elites feared the Chartists in the 1830s and 1840s as a dangerous threat to national stability. |
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France kept its fleet but the British feared the Germans would seize it, so on 3 July, the British attacked it. |
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Syria's much feared state-security apparatus keeps close tabs on everyone entering and leaving the embassy. |
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Government leaders feared mass psychological trauma from aerial attack and a resulting collapse of civil society. |
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Newton had been reluctant to publish his calculus because he feared controversy and criticism. |
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The new king, Amulius, feared Romulus and Remus would take back the throne, so he ordered them to be drowned. |
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Fisher's copy of this still exists, with his manuscript annotations in the margin which show how little he feared Henry's anger. |
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However, once a fox enters the employ of a human it almost exclusively becomes a force of evil to be feared. |
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The Commons in parliament genuinely feared that Richard's uncle, John of Gaunt, would usurp the throne. |
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Russell often feared the ridicule of his maternal grandmother, one of the campaigners for education of women. |
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Gollancz feared the second half would offend readers and added a disculpatory preface to the book while Orwell was in Spain. |
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Woolf and her husband Leonard hated and feared 1930s fascism with its antisemitism. |
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Tolkien's time in combat was a terrible stress for Edith, who feared that every knock on the door might carry news of her husband's death. |
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The state of labour in America troubled him, and he feared that capitalism and machinery in the workplace would increase unemployment levels. |
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Campaigners and users of the track had feared that it would be forced to close as it was in desperate need of refurbishment. |
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They also feared a nationalist government could discriminate against Protestants after gaining political power over their interests in Ireland. |
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This caused consternation to Henry, who feared the establishment of a rival Norman state in Ireland. |
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The Scots were no more enthusiastic than the English because they feared being reduced to the status of Wales or Ireland. |
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This caused consternation to Henry II, who feared the establishment of a rival Norman state in Ireland. |
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A curfew was imposed in the city of Leicester, as it was feared citizens would stream out of the city to join the riots. |
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Although the feared tidal surge had not occurred, radioactive contamination of the islands was widespread and severe. |
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It did not know their proceedings but feared that the British were considering abandoning Northern Ireland. |
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Rumsfield and Bush feared that a conventional invasion of Afghanistan could bog down as had happened to the Soviets and the British. |
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The veto fell into disuse because Sovereigns feared that if they denied legislation Parliament would deny them money. |
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They also feared that a Lord High Treasurer would undermine their own influence with the new King. |
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French President Charles de Gaulle feared British membership would be an American Trojan horse and vetoed its application. |
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Britain feared that Russian expansionism in the region would eventually threaten the Empire in India. |
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Russia feared losing Russian America without compensation in some future conflict, especially to the British. |
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Many feared an escalation into a general war with Communist China, and even nuclear war. |
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In addition, an estimated 1,000 entitled personnel were in Sierra Leone, and the government feared for their safety. |
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The Who were not told until after the show because civic authorities feared crowd problems if the concert were cancelled. |
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Jonathan kept staring at him, till I was afraid he would notice. I feared he might take it ill, he looked so fierce and nasty. |
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The artisans and merchants of Dublin also feared any union as it may have resulted in a loss of business. |
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Pregnant with Angus' child, Margaret feared for her life under the rule of the Privy Council of Scotland. |
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Though the British held the field, Knyphausen feared a general engagement with Washington's main army, and withdrew. |
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Others feared that handing children to a central authority could lead to indoctrination. |
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Baldwin both feared and despised Lloyd George, and one of his aims was to keep him out of power. |
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In Western cultures, killer whales were historically feared as dangerous, savage predators. |
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Bryggen is already regularly flooded at extreme tides, and it is feared that as sea levels rise, floods will become a major problem in Bergen. |
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Charles ordered the English envoys at Breda to sign a peace quickly with the Dutch, as he feared an open revolt against him. |
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They feared they had failed in their mission until they rediscovered the Spanish at the Downs on the 30th. |
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The Romans feared these tribes were preparing to migrate south, closer to Italy, and that they had warlike intent. |
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In 1596, when another Spanish invasion was feared, Howard was again appointed to defend England. |
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However, he was discreet in expressing his religious views because he feared public attention might hinder his professional career. |
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The Dutch Army considered its strategic situation to have become hopeless and feared further destruction of Dutch cities. |
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North American brown bears have at times been so feared by the natives, that they were rarely hunted, especially alone. |
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So feared was his pirate fleet that Spain offered Mainwaring a pardon and high command in return for his services under the Spanish flag. |
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Planters feared that group meetings would facilitate communication among slaves that could lead to rebellion. |
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They feared that ending this balance could lead to the domination of the federal government by the northern free states. |
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Southern leaders feared that Lincoln would stop the expansion of slavery and put it on a course toward extinction. |
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Charles was alarmed by the British conquest of the French Empire in North America, and feared his own empire would be Pitt's next target. |
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Prison Officers feared that inmates could use the spikes as a weapon against them. |
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While xenophobia is still a problem, recent violence has not been as widespread as initially feared. |
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While he was feared by the people, he was highly respected by the Roman senate. |
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However, Ambrose feared the consequences and prevailed upon the emperor to have the matter determined by a council of the Western bishops. |
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They had no buildings, of course, not so much as a reed hut, indeed, they feared the very idea of venturing under a roof. |
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Privately, he feared opposition from the other German princes and military intervention from Austria or Russia. |
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Sailors feared what lay beyond Cape Bojador, and whether it was possible to return once it was passed. |
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After the death of Alfonso I, the Aragonese nobility that campaigned close him feared being overwhelmed by the influence of Castile. |
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These specially trained dogs were feared because of their strength and ferocity. |
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For example, he defeated Chen Zuyi, one of the most feared and respected pirate captains, and returned him back to China for execution. |
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He feared that his dependence on Chinese officials left him vulnerable to future revolts and defections to the Song. |
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The animals were feared by the local boatmen and hunted with lances to which strong cords were attached. |
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This section was considered the weakest spot in the walls and an attack was feared here most. |
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It is feared that these new hydroelectric dams could lead to the extinction of many of the fish species that are endemic to the river. |
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Alexander now feared that Charles might depose him for simony, and that the king would summon a council to nominate a new pope. |
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Other nations feared Gangaridai's huge force of the biggest elephants, and therefore, Gangaridai had never been conquered by any foreign king. |
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Silence was the only safe policy, but that silence is suggestive that grave danger was feared from his influence. |
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She feared for her son and heir Pavel's safety so much that she made sure that large crowds were kept at bay and sought to isolate him. |
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They feared quick retaliation and swift retribution against the separatists. |
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It was feared that more would follow and that the congregation would become unsustainable. |
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It was made at the instance of Lord Derby, then foreign minister, who feared the first name would wound the sensibilities of the Yankees. |
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The boyar court was unable to rule in Ivan's absence and feared the wrath of the Muscovite citizenry. |
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During Napoleon's Invasion of Russia, Cossacks were the Russian soldiers most feared by the French troops. |
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Attempts to reach the island by sea failed, and it was feared that the team would not survive their fourth winter. |
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He now feared for his life, and believed US intelligence agents would pursue him. |
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It was all done at a point of time when other churches and communities of Travancore praised divan or feared to utter a word against the divan. |
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When that man ran out of a house towards him, the defendant shot him because he feared for his own life. |
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It was feared that many of the delegates would refuse to give their individual assent to the Constitution. |
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Mill argued that truth drives out falsity, therefore the free expression of ideas, true or false, should not be feared. |
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Ragers are feared and detested by teachers for their potential to destroy a lesson. |
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Thus, the Commonwealth of England feared that the Orange party was under the influence of exiled English royalists. |
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Clarendon ordered the English envoys at Breda to sign a peace quickly, as Charles feared an open revolt. |
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Southerners feared that Napoleon would free all the slaves in Louisiana, which could trigger slave uprisings elsewhere. |
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Although it was intended to apply only to new recruits, the serving sepoys feared that the Act might be applied retroactively to them as well. |
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The Sikhs feared reinstatement of Mughal rule in northern India because they had been persecuted heavily in the past by the Mughal dynasty. |
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The British feared opposition from community leaders and refrained from further interfering within this domestic sphere. |
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They reported that the crowd in Manchester was becoming restless, and that the authorities feared a riot if the Duke did not arrive. |
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Luddites feared that the time spent learning the skills of their craft would go to waste as machines would replace their role in the industry. |
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The Canadien inhabitants feared the loss of a shrinking area of good lands to potential American immigrants. |
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His lunatic captain feared an attack by Japanese midget submarines despite the war having ended. |
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However, it is feared that it will be many years before fish will be able to breed freely in the river. |
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They are usually feared, but they can also be benevolent, guiding lost travelers to the right road. |
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Periodically they were called upon to provide advice or prophecy, but they do not appear to be particularly feared. |
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The most feared spirit in Thailand is Phi Tai Hong, the ghost of a person who has died suddenly of a violent death. |
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Financial insecurity led to a run on the banks, as customers feared for the security of their savings. |
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The article cites a survey of 1,925 women by a large insurance company, to which 46 percent of respondents said they feared becoming bag ladies. |
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He said he feared that governments threatened by the freedom of the Internet would build online walls, leading to a balkanisation of the Web. |
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After Carpenter fired the retrorockets to power his return, NASA controllers lost radio contact and feared a tragedy. |
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Over 100 wounded were shifted to Leady Reading Hospital where condition of many injured reported critical which feared more casualties. |
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Doctors feared Leanne and Chris Duffield's baby would suffer potentiallyfatal abnormalities caused by a lack of amniotic fluid. |
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When I was in Holland, this is the kind of thing people feared. |
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Residents in Mahooz and Segaiya feared that their villages would be swallowed up in mergers, after their names disappeared from roadsigns. |
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Another four birds, championed by Phil Tufnell, Brian May, Sir Ranulph Fiennes and Jeremy Vine are feared dead but not through long-lining. |
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Lovebirds Stefan and Beth Davies, a Durham University researcher, feared for their lives after becoming stuck up Ben Nevis. |
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Around 1,200 people have died of the disease since 1976, but it is feared that it could be used as a bioweapon by terrorists. |
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Meanwhile, Liz will have to take Red's help to catch one of the feared blacklister of all. |
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Meanwhile, Red will also find himself under-attack from the most feared blacklister of all. |
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A COMEBACK bid by Sir Malcolm Rifkind was scuppered by English Tories last week because Iain Duncan Smith feared a leadership challenge. |
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On the Snake Safari, youOll tick off an alternative Big Five I the python, puff adder, cobra, mamba and feared boomslang. |
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Marine biologist Dr David Wachenfeld said it was feared the vessel's paint could contain heavy metals. |
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Two farms in Co Wexford have reported a brown rot on their crops and it is feared it could spread to other areas. |
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I feared that my tribe had acquired an unsavory reputation for victimhood, self-righteousness, and save-the-world messianism. |
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They also feared the prosecutions would be on a par with the high-profile show trials in Stalin's Russia. |
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They also feared that this would lead to Western states being formed, which would likely be Republican, and dilute the political power of New England Federalists. |
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The English feared Dutch intervention in this war on the side of the Spanish, in part, because the Republic contained a strong Orangist party hostile to Cromwell. |
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But England greatly feared the effects of any such move on its own West Indies, where Americans had already aroused alarm over a possible threat to incite slave insurrections. |
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Though not loved by his subjects, he was feared and respected. |
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Slave owners feared possible revolts if conditions were lightened. |
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Perhaps the Priest and the Levite feared the man dead, or thought he was a gentile, and chose to follow the letter of the law so that they would not become unclean. |
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It is possible he feared losing his life or political power. |
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While Lewisite never became the battlefield hazard that had originally been feared, variations of BAL continue to be used wherever arsenic threatens human health. |
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The Hindu goddess Shitala was both worshipped and feared during her reign. |
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He had learned that after the Portuguese retreat in 1507, a young king was reigning under the influence of a powerful Persian vizier, Reis Hamed, whom the king greatly feared. |
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Although he managed to kill the assassin, he was struck in the arm by a dagger feared to be poisoned, and became severely weakened over the following months. |
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But strong currents checked Gomes's course and his officers and men feared that they were approaching the extremity of the ocean, so he turned back. |
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Pope Innocent III, who feared the threat posed by a union of the empire and Sicily, now supported Frederick II, who marched to Germany and defeated Otto. |
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They considered him dishonorable and feared he was unfit to be Emperor. |
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The death of Augustine shocked Regent of the Western Roman Empire Galla Placidia, who feared the consequences if her realm was to lose its most important source of grain. |
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Pitt at one point even feared that the Dutch would enter the war against Britain, in response to repeated violations of Dutch neutrality by the Royal Navy. |
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When the war with France had commenced, Britain had initially brought Hessian and Hanoverian troops to defend Britain from a feared invasion scare. |
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The former feared that it would be used as an instrument of royal tyranny. |
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White people of that time feared that emancipation of black slaves would have more harmful social and economic consequences than the continuation of slavery. |
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As many politicians feared, the privateering strategy of war backfired. |
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