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I
feared
he'd go and take his silences with him, and take his secrets with him.
But I'd heard of cancer as the most
feared
disease of our time, so how did the good and bad go together?
Yet, though I
feared
her rage on a daily basis, I also learned so much from her.
When the Soviet Union was still there, the rich and the powerful, they needed the people, because they
feared
them.
Pietro was suspicious of formal art training, art history training, because he
feared
that it filled people up with jargon, and then they just classified things rather than looking at them, and he wanted to remind us that all art was once contemporary, and he wanted us to use our eyes, and he was especially evangelical about this message, because he was losing his sight.
It turns out that poisoners were a valued and
feared
group, because poisoning a human being is a quite difficult thing.
But for me, for a large part of my life, I
feared
myself.
I
feared
my truth, I
feared
my honesty, I
feared
my vulnerability, and that fear made me feel like I was forced into a corner, like I was forced into a corner and there was only one way out, and so I thought about that way every single day.
Both states
feared
the Soviet Union and strong Arab states such as Egypt and Iraq.
And when Iraq invaded Iran in 1980, Israel
feared
an Iraqi victory and actively helped Iran by selling it arms and providing it with spare parts for Iran's American weaponry at a moment when Iran was very vulnerable because of an American arms embargo that Israel was more than happy to violate.
So Israel, who in the 1980s lobbied for and improved U.S.-Iran relations now
feared
a U.S.-Iran rapprochement, thinking that it would come at Israel's security interests' expense, and instead sought to put Iran in increased isolation.
Feared
by Greeks, Persians, and the Chinese, the Scythians left no written records.
To respond, they ramped up surveillance of activists, journalists and dissidents who they
feared
would inspire revolution in their own countries.
America still hated the bear and
feared
it, but all of a sudden, America also wanted to give the bear a great big hug.
They expanded what it means to be an American, including Japanese-Americans that were
feared
and suspected and hated.
I
feared
to judge because I didn't know what it would be if I didn't support the same view as this girl.
And so for many years, I
feared
that my father would die before I had a chance to kill him.
When his widow planned to sell off her enslaved human beings, Harriet
feared
she would be sold away from everyone she loved.
But the truth is, an educated woman is
feared
in my community.
He said, Orwell
feared
we would become a captive culture.
Huxley
feared
we would become a trivial culture.
Orwell
feared
the truth would be concealed from us, and Huxley
feared
we would be drowned in a sea of irrelevance.
All of my black friends were raised with the same message, the talk, given to us when we became old enough to be mistaken for a nail ready to be hammered to the ground, when people made our melanin synonymous with something to be
feared.
They're feared, they're hated, and they are tragically misunderstood.
Neighboring countries' monarchs
feared
they would share the fate of Louis XVI, and attacked the New Republic, while at home, extremism and mistrust between factions lead to bloodshed.
Marie Curie, one of the early radiation pioneers, summed up the challenge as follows: "Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood.
So experts
feared
that without him keeping a lid on things, the country would explode, or religious extremists would take over and turn Indonesia into a tropical version of Iran.
That was exactly what the parents in our study
feared.
The whole science of memetics is much maligned, much misunderstood, much
feared.
Could I create a system that was beneficial to the earth and that used nature as a guide rather than something to be
feared?
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