He refused to eat or drink for fear of being drugged into a confession, a justified fear. |
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When I left I felt ashamed that even as a seasoned traveller I had avoided this area for fear of the past conflict. |
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Her group had left her, jettisoning her into oblivion for fear of attracting unwanted attention to themselves. |
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Some women are afraid to walk the streets of their own neighbourhood for fear of being harassed by johns in passing cars. |
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But they are then afraid to give up for fear of putting the weight back on. |
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Nurses also may not report other nurses for fear of being perceived as snitches or labeled as whistle-blowers. |
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True leaders are not afraid of telling the truth as they see it for fear of losing favor. |
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The kieves that held the fermented barley were placed underground and carefully covered with turf, for fear of detection. |
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In fact the radicals simply wimped out for fear of having their pants sued off. |
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Most experts also thought the Bank would hold its fire for fear of giving fresh impetus to house price rises or high consumer debt levels. |
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My mother did know who my father was, but she was too afraid to tell anyone for fear of the reactions she would receive. |
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I know I for one love comments but am always reticent to say too much on other folks' blogs for fear of putting my foot in my mouth. |
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She had to be careful how she worded the question, for fear of upsetting or angering the short-tempered man. |
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I stood motionless next to the roll of bread, refraining from moving too soon, for fear of being discovered. |
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Many people are leaving the refugee camps for fear of disease, camping out in the ruins of their homes. |
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Established labels, archives and scholarly associations are discouraged from producing reissues of historic material for fear of legal problems. |
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Obviously I haven't been brave enough to broach this topic amongst our friends for fear of an outcry. |
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Several other students did not want their names used for fear of retaliation. |
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They don't want to speak out for fear of losing their business through governmental retaliation. |
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For pregnant women who do not want to take internal medicine for fear of side effects on the child, cold rubs are again an effective alternative. |
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People seem ashamed to voice their religious views for fear of being laughed at. |
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He doesn't place his Siamese kitten along with the Persians, apparently for fear of cross-breeding. |
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The telecon was so hush hush that not a word was actually spoken while it was in progress, for fear of, what else, leaks. |
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It would be another slight to his poor, terrified parents, who were clearly unable to ever tell him off for fear of the consequences. |
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I am worried though that his rebuttal after the fact contains some massaging, for fear of the ensuing explosion. |
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He was the character, if you'll recall, who had issues with purchasing dancing tights for fear of looking foolish. |
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His mind was tired almost beyond rest, for he could not sleep when this illness hung over him, for fear of his dreams. |
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Zoologists have been accused of skirting round the subject for fear of stepping into a political minefield. |
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The employees are not allowed to use electrical appliances like cookers, refrigerators and pressing irons for fear of overloading the system. |
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He had a shocker of a game and I had to watch my tongue for fear of saying something I might later regret! |
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This was the test used to figure the Hubble space telescope mirror, I hesitate to mention this for fear of putting the mockers on the project! |
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I find myself constantly on my guard while shopping for fear of muggers, on foot or cycle. |
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I'll say no more for fear of spoiling the fun, except that the twists don't alter the film's comic tone. |
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After last night's lusty results, dealers and buyers would be unwilling to speculate for fear of putting the mozz on the market. |
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At the start of the meeting organisers asked that no-one was named for fear of reprisals. |
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A mother, who would not be named for fear of identifying her two young children, said she was frightened. |
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As you may have noticed, I did not mention by name the venue in question for fear of legal action. |
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If smacking children becomes illegal those people who really want to change or become better parents will not speak out for fear of consequences. |
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We maintained our position for some time for fear of people's unreadiness for the direct presidential election. |
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People are afraid to say they are voting NO for fear of vitriol from the Nats. |
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For a fortnight after the attacks, it left her too scared to leave her home for fear of unwarranted retribution. |
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I do not let my seven and eight year olds play out for fear of what might happen. |
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This is exactly the sort of compulsive behaviour I have to avoid for fear of going mad. |
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I cannot allow my friends' children to play there for fear of what they may step in. |
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There are certain questions that you don't dare ask yourself for fear of what the answer might be. |
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He told the court she had a violent temper and he was too afraid to cross her for fear of what she might do. |
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Annie wanted to scream, but didn't dare, for fear of what might happen if she did. |
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He speculated that the tree was ill and the koalas knew of it, avoiding the leaves for fear of food poisoning. |
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He is so suave he won't run for fear of getting a strand of hair out of place. |
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Thus are we drawn into an endless life of humiliation, where we haggardly never turn off our televisions, for fear of disappearing. |
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Unfortunately for my master I had never told my father of the canings I'd received for fear of further punishment at home. |
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Mr Latham said graduates were often put off staying on for further study for fear of incurring greater student debts. |
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A cloud of acrid smoke is hanging over the city and on the roads all the shops are closed for fear of rioting. |
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First, physicians tend to be concerned about using opioids in terminal patients for fear of suppressing respiration and hastening death. |
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The paper has never published details of these one-sided conversations for fear of legal reprisals. |
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When we got home, I had to help her off with her clothes because she could hardly move for fear of hurting her head. |
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I'm not sure I should mention it now for fear of hexing it last minute, but we finally move into our office on Tuesday. |
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In the one day arena, few bowlers swing the ball away from the right-hander for fear of bowling wides. |
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Paramedics have been asked by bosses not to call people duck, pal, love or mate for fear of causing offence. |
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Despite the plan, officials and the haulage industry are keen to talk down the prospect of fuel protests for fear of sparking panic. |
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However, this was hotly denied by a convenor of referees who declined to be named for fear of victimisation. |
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With a trial looming, both media and defendants are usually circumspect about what they say for fear of prejudicing the outcome. |
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Another resident, who not be named for fear of reprisals, said she lived in constant fear of having a brick hurled through her window. |
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I read that to Archer, along with the part about you not sharing for fear of giving him ideas. |
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The scourge of McCarthyism made everyone a believer for fear of being labeled a commie pinko. |
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I read that certain games are to be banned in school playgrounds, including conkers and skipping, for fear of accidents. |
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I can't say more for fear of broken fingers and retribution, but tonight wasn't our finest hour. |
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This was done for fear of leaving the government open to legal action from the various components of the unsuccessful consortia. |
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The families insisted that the filmmakers should not flinch from telling the real story for fear of upsetting them, he said. |
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And, as with feral hogs, many coveys go unhunted during the deer season for fear of disrupting the pastures. |
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But it has shied away from forthrightly stating its position for fear of massive public opposition. |
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She does not want her name used for fear of damaging her husband's future career. |
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Police precincts were keeping crime and arrest information from each other for fear of giving a rival commander an advantage. |
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You don't let it drown you, or deaden you to the point that you're afraid to feel anything for fear of being hurt. |
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It also forces a lot of tight fisted bosses to splash out on suitable safety equipment and review their safety procedures for fear of being sued. |
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He said this had led to fake labelling of Zambian products by producers for fear of losing the market. |
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And I never dared to ask my parents or teacher for fear of being termed mentally deranged. |
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But that's exactly what Edwards has shown he can't or won't do, for fear of blemishing his goody-goody image. |
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The Egyptians could not press too hard for fear of Damascus, so they had to be patient. |
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I had to walk on the field of play to get back to the dugout, for fear of being hit. |
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The rationale for disulfiram in treating alcoholism is that most alcoholics taking disulfiram will not drink for fear of getting sick. |
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The names of the 7,785 election candidates, many of them former exiles, have not been published for fear of assassination. |
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An old and unconquered fear murmurs and shifts in its sleep, and I'm tiptoeing round it for fear of rousing it from dormancy. |
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However, according to Diana, many women do not wish to report their exploitation for fear of the potential consequences. |
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Staff members are more likely to censor themselves for fear of later exposure. |
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Any tax evader who comes under scrutiny finally ends up paying penalties though taxmen tended to be careful with VIPs among defaulters for fear of lawsuits. |
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Few would dare to publicly rage against the government, as Gulnara has, for fear of alerting the security services. |
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Afterward, the company became timid and slow, almost afraid to compete for fear of arousing more scrutiny. |
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The effect of this abominable behaviour by the killers is that the locals have abandoned activities like agriculture and other economic ventures for fear of being butchered. |
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There are several scenes which involve abrasive personal confrontation, which I felt were irrelevant, but presumably were introduced for fear of the film becoming cloying. |
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He wrote poems as a high school student on the side, but was never too serious, for fear of failure or mediocrity. |
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The two-page special only ran in their English editions and was otherwise replaced by something else for fear of tarnishing their cod Scottish credentials. |
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Residents have come out against making any special arrangements for the summer solstice celebrations for fear of attracting more visitors than the village can cope with. |
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This state-sanctioned discrimination has forced an untold number of LGBT in the shadows for fear of persecution. |
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There was a kind of heady fetor in the air, and Alaine tried very hard not to breathe too much of it for fear of choking on it and giving her whereabouts away. |
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This woman asked that her name be withheld for fear of violating a nondisclosure agreement. |
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A bloodless revolution is possible, but only if it's supported by a clear majority of the populace, who are no longer afraid to say what they think for fear of being shot. |
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Any time he put her on the spot or asked her a question, she would panic and her voice would go shaky for fear of saying something to embarrass herself. |
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Copyright owners are going uncompensated, mainstream companies can't jump in and innovate for fear of facilitating piracy, and consumers end up confused. |
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I of course could not sleep for fear of rolling over and squashing her. |
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Many parents keep their daughters home for fear of kidnapping. |
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Presidents in 1929 were not supposed to regulate Wall Street, or even talk about the gyrating market for fear of inadvertently setting off a panic. |
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The suffering caused is remembered in the many stories about women fleeing their homes and taking refuge for fear of soldier and yeoman repression. |
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With the birds already in the construction I couldn't start hammering a new thing onto it, nor could they really be moved for fear of traumatising the newborn ducklings. |
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But there was no decision to use chemical weapons for fear of retaliation. |
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Even working waste collection vehicles could not negotiate many back streets and cul-de-sacs for fear of losing their grip on the road while turning. |
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The liberal majority of the country were painted as racist dullards who would not take part in profitable foreign adventures for fear of being killed. |
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In 1830 Louis Philippe returned the Pantheon to civic use, but for the first rocky decade of his reign not a single figure was buried there for fear of public protest. |
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Belittling her intellectual legitimacy is the sort of a tactic often employed by sexists, racists, and others who cling to power for fear of losing it. |
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She didn't look him in the eye for fear of how he would answer. |
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That these six eyewitnesses have remained anonymous for fear of their personal safety is revealing in and of itself. |
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The transition is expected to be gradual, with some fund managers still extremely wary of technology firms for fear of the domino effect of further profits warnings. |
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But now that neopaganism has joined the ranks of approved campus religious groups, this is beginning to be a minority view, expressed tentatively for fear of giving offense. |
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Tarek, who asked to withhold his last name for fear of retribution, is spearheading an awareness campaign. |
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I found the sodden mess in the laundry, saturated to the point where I tried to put them on, but for fear of contracting instantaneous pneumonia I decided against it. |
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Too much rest, or attempts to shield the injured part of your back when you move for fear of pain or making the injury worse, may hinder recovery. |
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The police, he says, did not help for fear of staining their clothes with the blood. |
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The ensuing hysteria persuaded some parents not to inoculate their kids for fear of triggering autism. |
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Attempting to make sense of what happened, Joel finds a letter from her but refuses to open it for fear of shattering his ideal of the perfect life they shared. |
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People on dates usually clam up for fear of saying something stupid. |
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Every time we drove the two hours there, we sweated bullets for fear of being discovered. |
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For scarlet fever patients were kept in hospital for six weeks and only allowed to speak to visitors through the window for fear of the contagion. |
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Moreover, there was also a concern in 1988 to tread carefully with interest rate rises for fear of triggering a re-run of the October 1987 stock market plunge. |
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The Norwegian birdwoman told husband Knut to keep away from her for fear of cracking the abandoned egg. |
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Before then the British government had not recognized the settlement as a colony for fear of provoking a Spanish attack. |
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In influenza epidemics, some churches suspend the giving of communion under the form of wine, for fear of spreading the disease. |
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He requested that Williams not publish the story until after his death, for fear of ridicule. |
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You men have had baths, while Aunt Hilda and I haven't had a chance to get clean for fear of waking you slugabeds. |
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The Government dared not hire men to care for its 50,000 head for fear of being accused of strikebreaking. |
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I cannot disclose his name for fear of letters from Messrs Sue, Grabbit and Run. |
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They conjured a world of primitive magic in which evil spirits could not be given their true names for fear of increasing their power. |
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The medical staff were at first leery of treating her for fear of Ebola. |
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I won't say anything else about the Zorkian characters or combat for fear of detracting from each exhilarating discovery. |
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I dare not speak my mind for fear of extreme mockery from some smartarse like me, of course. |
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Venlo thinks Germans will be too paranoid to use drive-throughs for fear of being spied on by police and having registration numbers noted. |
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And what I now know is that as a nation we cannot keep pussyfooting around issues of culture, race or religion for fear of offending people. |
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Too many politicians try to justify the unjustifiable for fear of losing face. |
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Boards are reacting with overeagerness to recruit and seat digital directors for fear of being left behind. |
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I was scared stiff of deads and duppies and ghosts and the departed and I couldn't sleep at nights for fear of not waking up in the morning. |
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The pair bond over books and no heartstring is left untugged as Hazel resists Gus for fear of hurting him. |
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I was so afraid to move that soup spoon for fear of the controversy that was sure to follow its relocation a half inch to the left. |
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Politicians pussyfoot around for fear of saying the wrong thing, leaving an open door for Griffin to goosestep through. |
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I'd declared it a newspaper, iPad and internet news-free zone for fear of turning it into a busman's holiday. |
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Dwyer does not shy away from telling such truths about slavery for fear of the speech police censoring his work. |
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He carefully forbore any mention of her name for fear of upsetting them. |
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Posidonius and Strabo described an island of women where men could not venture for fear of death, and where the women ripped each other apart. |
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The essay remained unpublished during his lifetime for fear of offending public morality. |
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McLaren pointed out that Hamilton had disobeyed an earlier instruction to let Alonso pass in qualifying, for fear of losing his own position. |
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Loyalists often came from the same communities as Patriots and as a result, such methods could not be employed for fear of alienating them. |
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The international monitors from the OSCE withdrew on 22 March, for fear of the monitors' safety ahead of the anticipated NATO bombing campaign. |
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According to Litton, evictions might have taken place earlier but for fear of the secret societies. |
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Many believe they have been fundamentally contaminated for life and may refuse to have children for fear of birth defects. |
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Nevertheless, the Dutch government remained reluctant to teach Dutch on a large scale for fear of destabilising the colony. |
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The soldiers mostly travelled on the upper decks for fear of being trapped below if the ship sank. |
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Californian natives actively avoided prime bear habitat, and would not allow their young men to hunt alone, for fear of bear attacks. |
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According to one theory, some navigations were kept secret for fear of competition by neighbouring Castile. |
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A total of 20 g by the sixth day had the tetanus manageable enough to transfer him onto rectal tribromoethanol but also done for fear of hepatic damage. |
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The rules of the scriptorium varied in different monasteries, but artificial light was forbidden for fear of injury to the manuscripts, and silence was always enforced. |
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Think of the people who come away dissatisfied with the consultation but shy away from returning for another for fear of looking like a fool or a pesterer. |
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While there had been an exodus of 60,000 residents for fear of a German attack on the British colony during the First World War, Hong Kong remained peaceful. |
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When the Communist Party eventually took full control of mainland China in 1949, even more skilled migrants fled across the open border for fear of persecution. |
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Lore has not yet explicitly told his family, for fear of disownment. |
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Hamas leaders have been careful not to criticize Egypt's border clampdown in public, for fear of being accused of meddling in Egypt's internal affairs. |
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A secondary aim was to discourage crime for fear of being transported. |
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There may be an epidemic that causes widespread panic, or there could be rampant violence in the area that prevents people from going to work for fear of their lives. |
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The Ministry of Defence initially suppressed news of the discovery for fear of attracting treasure hunters, but word was soon out and excited huge national interest. |
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He got so frightened about his plaguy soul, that he shrinked and sheered away from whales, for fear of after-claps, in case he got stove and went to Davy Jones. |
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Many nursery managers were long reluctant to apply nitrogenous fertilizers late in the growing season, for fear of increased danger of frost damage to succulent tissues. |
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Due to negative connotations associated with witchcraft, many Wiccans continue the traditional practice of secrecy, concealing their faith for fear of persecution. |
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Extra police and paramilitary forces were rushed to the area as shopkeepers around HyderabadA's historic Charminar monument downed shutters for fear of more violence. |
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