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Neighbors were frightened by the incident, including a little boy.
Two were little girls in witch costumes, frightened by the melee.
The very same people who have been consistently frightened by the continued rise of the Dow, the S&P and the over the past 18 months are now also frightened by the rise in the Nikkei.
Why would a big, powerful bear be frightened by a little drone?
"She was disappointed that we weren&apost frightened by that," Ruedenberg said.
As long as Republican politicians are frightened by the base, the base is frightened by scary conspiracies in right-wing media, and right-wing media makes more money the more frightened everyone is, Trump appears to be safe.
We admire, and are maybe just a little bit frightened by, this fact.
Democrats and some independent voters here say they are frightened by Trump's unpredictability.
Mr. Donaghy said he was frightened by Mr. Marczak's findings, but not surprised.
After all, it's not like people frightened by technological change don't like technology.
Pascal was both awed and frightened by the infinite spaces of the cosmos.
In these moments, I was almost frightened by the love I felt for him.
She quickly ran up to her hotel room, frightened by what had just happened.
I'm not frightened by the surgery, which is generally considered pretty safe for donors.
"Christians are frightened by the radical Sunni scenario that could emerge afterwards," he said.
Frightened by what they found, the families began researching the genetic risk for schizophrenia.
They are frightened by the prospect of escalating tariffs with their largest trading partner.
Pretend to be frightened by a balloon popping or a child squealing with glee.
She's excited about this news about the statue, and Caroline is frightened by it.
The problem is that the older I become, the more I'm frightened by them.
Souza posted a photo of Obama acting frightened by a snowman waiting at the window.
Taz, understandably frightened by the fatal accident ran away from the scene and went missing.
He's moved — and, it seems, a little frightened by what the recognition stirs in him.
"To those who were injured or frightened by this experience, we sincerely apologize," he said.
Horror author Paul Tremblay says he's much more frightened by cults that might actually exist.
But immigrants have reason to be frightened by his sudden alignment with Mr. Trump's nativism.
She admitted she had been "very frightened" by her disease when it was first diagnosed.
Bennett responded that he ran because he was frightened by the prospect of a potential shooter.
The actress said she had been drinking beforehand, and that she felt frightened by the mogul.
They might be frightened by the new sanctions regime ... We need to be prepared for that.
Local immigrant advocacy groups said that immigrant populations in the state were frightened by the raid.
"Towns are frightened by density," Mr. Glynn said, referring to clustering housing units in downtown areas.
The public, already angry at traditional leaders after the economic crisis, was now frightened by outsiders.
Sarah Edelsberg, 16, remembered being frightened by Mr. Cruz when they were in middle school together.
Like the Bobbys of yore, she's amused and frightened by the perilously coupled partners around her.
According to Randy, the nanny became frightened by Al Mana&aposs behavior which she believed was aggressive.
"Their successful hacking and influencing -- we are frightened by that and that makes them happy," said Meister.
I am also frightened by the kind of terrible people I am living with in this country.
"There are a lot of people who are frightened by nudity, their own and others," she says.
And it was further taxed by difficulty in finding new investors who weren't frightened by regional turmoil.
There's clearly no need to be frightened by online threats with PureVPN, particularly with this fang-tastic deal.
If these students are frightened by someone writing 'Trump 2016' on campus, they need to see a psychiatrist.
"People get frightened by the cost," said John Banks, president of the Real Estate Board of New York.
If Jimmy is too convinced of his own independence, then Gretchen is a little too frightened by hers.
"The man is so frightened by his extraordinarily satisfying liberation that he decapitates the lady," Mr. Canby wrote.
She said it was the first time she had been over; she had been frightened by their dog.
Frightened by the possibility of aftershocks, she planned to sleep with dozens more in the streets and parks.
They are frightened by the prospect of privatized Social Security, but roll their eyes at the far left.
Another woman who didn't want to give her name, told WJLA that her young son is frightened by it.
Faith, "frightened by her fear of me," pounds on the door of her old apartment until she's let in.
He was frightened by the militarization of local police and the increasing government surveillance that new technology made possible.
Frightened by the Paris and San Bernardino attacks, most Americans say Mr. Obama's strategy against the Islamic State isn't working.
He also said he did not recall her ever being devoutly religious and claimed his daughter was frightened by her.
MSAKEN, Tunisia — His own parents were so frightened by his violence that they kicked him out when he was 260.
"I've become disenchanted with party politics and frightened by what I see from it," Amash wrote in the Washington Post.
Dozens of sheep, frightened by marauding bears, ran to their deaths off high cliffs last year, some 260 in all.
Perhaps the media are as frightened by the answers and so skirting or avoidance is really the only rational response.
She was frightened by the size of her daughter, who she thought was about as small as a plastic bottle.
Younger kids aren't likely to have the patience for the slower stuff, and may be frightened by the tense action segments.
We share the concerns of parents across America who are rightly frightened by the rising use of tobacco products among children.
When it does, it may start to be "frightened" by Trump rather than seeing him as a "court jester," Wilson said.
I'm not especially frightened by wasps, but that cluster of worm-filled pores will linger in my mind's eye for eternity.
" Hilly, who lives alone with Nala, his Boston terrier who is frightened by the dark, added, "The whole neighborhood was out.
And a couple of hours later, when she looked in on him again, she was frightened by how sick he looked.
He can walk in crowds without strangers staring and pointing at him, and children running away crying, frightened by his face.
Josh McDermitt, who plays Eugene on AMC's zombie drama was also a bit frightened by the "Jason" mask she was wearing.
Frightened by the force of the impact, he looked down at her but kept moving until they reached a neighbor's house.
He noted that Russia, as a nation that shares a border with North Korea, is frightened by the prospect of a conflict.
All the years of being frightened by the goblins and ghouls I faced while dating in New York City were finally gone.
Studio teachers often act as the intermediary between director and child, simply to keep them from being frightened by a scary adult.
The sad reality, for free-trade advocates, is that Mrs Clinton was not just frightened by Trump rallies in rustbelt swing states.
Seems the place is pretty popular so could it be not everyone is as frightened by the food/tech merger as me???
A significant majority of American voters seems to be deeply frightened by the world, but are trying not to think about it.
"The situation at Atac is serious, but we are not frightened by adversity and we will move ahead," said Raggi on Facebook.
KGB agents stationed in the village to gauge the public reaction reported that most people were disturbed or frightened by the swastikas.
It's easy to feel frightened by terrorist attacks, which seem catastrophic, but we're actually more likely to be killed by falling furniture.
Some who were not used to yelling were frightened by it, or had not imagined such a thing would happen among women.
You're more frightened by a lying robot than a lying human because you recognize the human as like yourself, and that's comforting.
She'd been frightened by the metal grating between the building's outer and inner doors, the hard steps leading to our subterranean floor.
An ironic tension emerged in the way the press treated the Black Panthers: Journalists were at once fascinated and frightened by them.
Outside the ring, though, Air Time is a timid creature that is easily spooked and frightened by everything from insects to birds.
This means that, while some people do become so frightened by an overdose they are able to immediately stop, most people can't.
Melissa Cefkin Principal scientist, design anthropologist, Nissan Research Center Not to be apologetic for, dismissive of, or frightened by my own power.
They joined thousands who took to the streets, frightened by explosions of tear gas and thrilled by the energy of the crowds.
Progressives or liberals who are frightened by the Trump presidency should recognize that despite the weirdness of this election, it wasn't rigged.
And you should be frightened by how little many of the people who would be president have learned from the past eight years.
An anxious dog will only be more frightened by the commotion, and an outgoing dog may see it as you playing with them.
Many listeners frightened by "The War of the Worlds" tried to verify what they heard, either by changing stations or calling local authorities.
"If they pass the extradition law, and then all the Hong Kong citizens including BNO holders will be frightened by that," Ling said.
Though people may be slightly frightened by this speedy javelina, two things are for sure: They can relate to him and they're fascinated.
He quickly becomes a bully, or gets others to do his dirty work, when he's frightened by someone who doesn't simply fall in line.
The 71-year-old, frightened by the raid according to a police chief, was first taken to Samaritano hospital after complaining of chest pain.
Any chance of having this investigation done in a public forum is now lost, and I think people should be, frankly, frightened by that.
It's on us, too, for who can deny being regularly infuriated or frightened by entities that don't matter much or that don't actually exist?
NOCTURNAL ANIMALS Amy Adams stars as an art-gallery owner frightened by her ex-husband's violent new novel, about tragedy on a family trip.
When he was frightened by bullies at school when he was 6 and then again at 7, he wasn't happy for a long time.
Having already fled the embattled city of Homs in neighboring Syria, her children were frightened by the roar of jets flying over the camp.
On a more personal level, many writers are frightened by the idea that to write a book means giving up all claims to privacy.
Is there a legendary creature where you live, or is there such a beast anywhere in Canada that you're fond of, or frightened by?
Though he was frightened by what he was experiencing, his face remained frozen all the while in a strange grin that he couldn't suppress.
Antoinette is tempted to abuse Christophine's spirituality, impulsively demanding a love potion off her as a newlywed; Rochester, conversely, is angered and frightened by it.
These were leaks that resulted from members of the government who were frustrated and frightened by what they saw happening in the halls of power.
If Republicans weren't frightened by the consequences of repealing the Affordable Care Act, they'd make it effective immediately rather than creating a self-imposed deadline.
I was frightened by my reporting, but, at the time, it seemed likely that we'd try as a society to prevent the worst from happening.
In interviews, several Republican women, and those who lean Republican, sounded anguished by their choice: frightened by Mr. Trump, but still uncomfortable with Mrs. Clinton.
While we noted at the time that the employment trend remained solid, it appears Powell and his colleague were frightened by the unusually soft reading.
Though her children were frightened by the prospect of a stranger showing up at their 59-year-old mother's house, she was game for it.
The story goes that when the film was first shown, the spectators were frightened by the sight of a life-sized train coming toward them.
The greatest likelihood is that the internet companies, frightened by the tumult, will accept a few more rules and work a little harder for transparency.
Mr. Mugabe mocked Mr. Trump as a "giant gold Goliath" and said other nations were "embarrassed if not frightened" by his statements about North Korea.
Several South Korean citizens told CNBC that they aren't frightened by the latest news, suggesting the current crisis was just a repetition of past episodes.
I work from home, so my dog and I spend every day together, fiddling with the best electric bikes and being frightened by robot vacuums.
But frightened by its rivals' gains in signups, even Verizon cried uncle in February, offering an $80 per month plan with unlimited data, calls, and texting.
Some 1m Mexicans from Guerrero live in the United States, he says; they tell him they "feel frightened" by rumours of looming immigration raids and deportations.
She was reportedly intoxicated at the time but was frightened by Weinstein, who she says had been calling her despite her requests for him to stop.
Frightened by what the Kingdom sees as Iran flexing its muscle beyond its borders, Saudi Arabia launched a military offensive against Yemen shortly after we left.
These ads actually jeopardize patient care because consumers, frightened by the message of the ads, too often stop taking prescription medications without consulting a medical professional.
"Some of us were embarrassed, if not frightened, by what appeared to be the return of the biblical giant gold Goliath," said Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe's president.
I have even been frightened by my own drive to spank my children due to rage and frustration when they are at their peaks of unruliness.
Neel Kashkari, president of the Minneapolis Federal Reserve bank, is sharply critical of this approach, viewing it as akin to being frightened by a "ghost story".
Mr. Mahmoud said his family had not encountered direct insults or threats, but was frightened by the anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim tenor in the public discourse.
So let this be a PSA to all my male friends who may have been frightened by my brazen requests for the intricacies of their private parts.
The ibuprofen furor left researchers and physicians exasperated over the distress it caused people already frightened by the virus, and also for the apparent lack of evidence.
Britain's top Brexit negotiator, David Frost, said in a speech in Brussels on Monday that Britain is not frightened by suggestions that there will be trade frictions.
When asked if he was personally frightened by the possibility of Trump having access to nuclear codes, Obama replied with a personal observation about the Republican presidential nominee.
Hudson asked to represent himself and a judge ordered a mental health evaluation, according to Chief Newport, who says that Smart did not seem frightened by Monday's incident.
Obama has argued technology and globalization can increase opportunities for all, but conceded that recent events show many people are frightened by global competition and feel left behind.
As the Hellfire missile sped toward the small house, he said, a small child — possibly frightened by the missile's sonic boom — ran into the house and was killed.
The two men said they were tired and frightened by the impact of the Skripal case on their lives and made a plea to be left in peace.
" "Trump's bluff is regarded by the DPRK as just a spasm of a lunatic frightened by the might of Juche Korea and a bark of a rabid dog.
"Despite what has happened to her, she would want us all to carry on regardless, and not be frightened by fear tactics," her family said, urging against despair.
"As a fellow Jew who was frightened by the string of anti-Semitic attacks, I am frightened," the fake account, which used the name "Elaine Goldschmidt," tweeted Wednesday.
Since he can't issue fines or press criminal charges, he's opted to convene high-profile hearings and give air time to smaller businesses frightened by the Big Four.
The Centre Party has been frightened by the rapid rise in polls of the opposition nationalist Finns Party, which says repatriating Islamic State detainees could endanger Finland's security.
Kazuhiro Asai, director of the Kitaura branch of the Fishermen's Cooperative of Akita Prefecture, told The Mainichi Shimbun that members of the group were frightened by the launches.
And, when she was alone in a room, being frightened by a strange face looking back at her from the mirror—only to figure out it was her.
She portrayed her son as a compassionate, child-like man who enjoyed watching "Peppa Pig", a British children's television program, and who was bewildered and frightened by his incarceration.
" When Amash quit the GOP, he wrote in a Washington Post op-ed that he had grown "disenchanted with party politics and frightened by what I see from it.
In the opening scene, a shackled African man, confused and frightened by his current state, calls out to Anansi (an African deity with Ghanaian roots) for guidance and rescue.
Like this koala, who hitched a ride with a farmer on his quad bike after nearly ending up in a pond, frightened by some dogs, according to 7 News.
"Some forces are loud-mouthed that the recent U.S. military attack on Syria is an action of warning us but we are not frightened by it," the official continued.
But Mr. Peña Nieto is not alone among people around the world increasingly frightened by the irresponsible and ignorant pronouncements of a man who could be the Republican nominee.
Jessica said her students have expressed concerns about not being able to get to school, and talk about being frightened by the increased presence of helicopters in the area.
Frightened by the town's Islamic fundamentalism, Fadhma rails against the man who put him up to it: her own brother, who scavenges contraband merchandise from the detritus of war.
A$AP Rocky has testified that he felt frightened by the street altercation which resulted in his arrest for alleged assault, and had tried to prevent the incident from escalating.
John had gotten back in touch with me in October, frightened by threats he was getting from the leather goods shop Benna Bok and wanting to finally resolve the issue.
Student around campus have been wearing safety pins as a symbol of solidarity for the people of color, women, LGBTQ folks and people with disabilities frightened by a Trump administration.
Or did we just lose our nerve and close our national wallets, frightened by deadly setbacks in the space program and terrified by movies like Terminator and, ironically, Blade Runner?
A Florida deputy danced and sang to ease the nerves of an elderly woman frightened by Hurricane Irma—showing residents a tender moment during a time of heartbreak and devastation.
I'm a second-generation Pakistani American living in Washington, DC. I'm frightened by both proposals and deeply concerned for the members of my community and family that will be affected.
In an interview, Dr. Snowden said he was not concerned that very young children would be frightened by the walkout, only that they would not understand what it was about.
Elbrecht had just returned from a trip to visit his main manufacturer in Liaoning, and he said that the owner was very frightened by what was happening to his business.
" The letter from lawyer Lisa J. Banks to the NFL stated that her client was "understandably frightened by these text messages, which are clearly intended to threaten and intimidate her.
Others will be frightened by the prospect of a new prime minister, as the numbers of MPs' letters calling for a Tory leadership contest approaches the 48 needed to force one.
In a statement, North Korean state mouthpiece KCNA said Seoul's actions were those of a regime "frightened by the daily increasing might of the DPRK," referring to the country's official name.
That's understandable: Most experts who track diseases, not to mention the mass audience who enjoy being frightened by them, tend to limit their attention to the ones that make humans sick.
"Many people inside and outside the Tor Project have reported incidents of being humiliated, intimidated, bullied, and frightened by Jacob, and several experienced unwanted sexually aggressive behavior from him," Steele writes.
"Many people inside and outside the Tor Project have reported incidents of being humiliated, intimidated, bullied and frightened by Jacob, and several experienced unwanted sexually aggressive behavior from him," she said.
" Amash in a July 4 Washington Post op-ed Amash wrote that he was departing the GOP after becoming "disenchanted with party politics and frightened by what I see from it.
He called the memo "Some Interesting Predictions and a Possible Death Sentence": It would be wrong for me to say that I was not frightened by a prediction of this nature.
WARMING UP: The Hill's Jonathan Easley reports: Donald Trump says that the GOP establishment is warming up to his presidential bid because they're frightened by Ted Cruz becoming the Republican nominee.
The giggle probably went crescendo when the news media filed reports that Geithner was "frightened" by what he was told, while rushing to report to President Barack Obama about Berlin's diktat.
There was a bright light shining through the fabric, and though I felt no pain, I was frightened by a strange fluttering in my chest as the device was being tested.
HUCKABEE: I&aposll tell you, Putin had to take half a baby aspirin that night to get to sleep, he was so frightened by what had been said to him by Obama.
The skin on her limbs became so tight and painful that she eventually became wheelchair-bound, and she was kicked out of school because the other children were frightened by her appearance.
Each president was frightened by State Department warnings that the Islamic world will rise up in protest and create a cataclysm in the Middle East that will spread to the United States.
It was a remarkable embrace — open and unhesitating — of Nixon's polarizing campaign tactics, and of his overt appeals to Americans frightened by a chaotic stew of war, mass protests and racial unrest.
In the video, he said Mr. Matos often acted as a mediator, intervening when people with mental illness who perhaps have not taken medication or are frightened by a noise become unruly.
She tells The Creators Project that she wants to, "help scientists understand that they're dealing with human beings" and, "help people be seduced into looking at disease" rather than be frightened by it.
Although many parents have commented online to say the their kids were frightened by Momo, reports of children actually physically hurting themselves as a result of the videos are difficult to come by.
In a preview of the general election, Clinton's campaign chairman John Podesta questioned Trump's fitness for office in non-partisan terms, indicating an interest in courting Republican-leaning voters frightened by his campaign.
If you are the kind of person who is offended or frightened by the idea that a big company is tracking everything you say and do, Google apps are not a good fit.
But "butch as you can get" Betty 4 (Lea DeLaria) is frightened by Betty 3's ambitions, especially if it means that her old pal (and crush) will leave her even further behind.
Despite what has happened to her, she would want us all to carry on regardless and not be frightened by fear tactics, instead she regularly urged us all to rise up against it.
The SPLC attributes this to the fact that the students here may not be exposed to the populations who are frightened by the election results, who are subsequently not forced to confront these issues.
Symone D. Sanders, a former national press secretary for Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont who is trying to galvanize millennials to vote, said young black voters were not necessarily frightened by Mr. Trump's talk.
In 2015 for example, an officer landed in the hospital with an ankle injury after being bucked from a horse frightened by a band during the Greek Independence Day Parade, The Daily News reported.
"Many people are just frightened by it because it's like being trapped and slowly thinking you're going to drown," said Jase Bernhardt, lead author and a professor of geology, environment and sustainability at Hofstra.
This is exactly the answer the audience wanted to hear: These concerns are fake, raised by liberal enemies who aren't trustworthy, and they're hitting me because they hate me and are frightened by me.
Liberal democracy and its institutions elsewhere in Europe (and even, to some extent, in the United States) have been threatened by people frightened by the influx of large numbers of refugees and by economic uncertainty.
The migrants who are currently working for me are quite frightened by what's going on that we're going to throw them out and there'll be more racism, but I've reassured everyone that they can stay.
With an apparently clueless Washington, utterly frightened by Berlin's plans, in the summer of 2012, to throw Greece out of the euro area, France had to step in to put a stop to German mischief.
She won most of her suits under rent control protections, even as most other tenants moved away, frightened by what she called Columbia's bulldozer diplomacy or mollified by modest financial incentives provided by the university.
Or — as some of Khamenei's speeches suggest — were the authorities deeply frightened by the polarization and anger of 2009, and concerned that rigging elections would undercut the legitimacy of the Islamic Republic, leading to its collapse?
BAMAKO (Reuters) - Mali's President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita on Saturday said his people would not be frightened by "barbaric attacks" after unidentified gunmen killed at least 14 soldiers in a pre-dawn assault on a military camp.
Frightened by China's roller coaster equity prices and Europe's accelerating deconstruction, investors had an offer they could not refuse: America's central bankers were selling arguably the best and the safest fixed-income assets on the planet.
But the defeat of Geert Wilders' far right Freedom Party in the Netherlands last week may have shown a line which most Europeans, even those opposed to immigration and frightened by Islamist terrorism, will not cross.
You should also have some tissues on hand for "Eclipse" by Madeleine Roux, which gives us the last few minutes of Princess Leia's adopted parents on Alderaan, frightened by the not-a-moon in the sky.
" The libertarian congressman, who said he's become "disenchanted with party politics and frightened by what I see from it," argued that "the two-party system has evolved into an existential threat to American principles and institutions.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's finance minister said on Friday he wanted to clinch a sensible Brexit deal with the European Union but if that was not possible then he was not frightened by a no-deal exit.
As noted previously, the proposal is being driven by rights holders frightened by technological change, including brick and mortar publishers eager to blame companies like Google for their failure to evolve in the modern internet era.
When Oliver Knussen turned Maurice Sendak's storybook "Where the Wild Things Are" into an opera, he took the material every bit as seriously as the children who have long been entranced, delighted and frightened by it.
These voters are sickened and frightened by a president who foments racial and religious intolerance and calls political opponents and leading media the "enemies of the people," mirroring language used by foreign dictators, not American presidents.
" And while Belle of Beauty and the Beast may be independent and well-read, Orenstein is frightened by the message that "if you just are kind enough and wonderful enough to the beast he'll become a prince.
Families left without support to care for loved ones, law enforcement officers who too often are caretakers of last resort, medical professionals who have been marginalized, and the public frightened by highly publicized tragedies – all wanted change.
"The support for the protesters was already going down because some people were upset by the economic consequences and frightened by the violence," said Brice Teinturier, the deputy director general of the Ipsos Institute, a polling firm.
Others like Marco Volpitta, a 17-yard-old who said he has been striking every Friday for a month, said he was frightened by future climate projections, but also felt it was his duty to get involved.
LONDON, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Britain's finance minister said on Friday he wanted to clinch a sensible Brexit deal with the European Union but if that was not possible then he was not frightened by a no-deal exit.
Former President Jimmy Carter says he&aposs willing to travel to North Korea as an envoy, if asked by President Trump, though he&aposs frightened by the situation and questions China&aposs influence on the belligerent hermit nation.
Ultimately, what we did see is a GOP afraid of assassination by Trump's tweet, afraid of media narratives that steered away from the epic ObamaCare repeal in play, and frightened by relentless citizens flooding up their phone lines.
The next morning, the city's popular Muslim mayor, Sadiq Khan, went on television to encourage Londoners to stand strong in the face of terror and not to be frightened by the increased police presence in the coming days.
Loads of horror flicks have used mental abnormalities to create fearsome antagonists, but the best of them relate how these conditions also torment the afflicted, who can be as frightened by their own nagging thoughts as the audience is.
However, Patridge says she is "frightened by Corey's escalation of his anger and threats" and "no longer feels safe" with face-to-face interactions with Bohan after he allegedly threatened her while picking up Kirra at the police station.
One of the authors of the 21981 paper, David Kring, was so frightened by what he learned of the impact's destructive nature that he became a leading voice in calling for a system to identify and neutralize threatening asteroids.
In an earlier study, in BC's Gulf Islands, Zanette and other collaborators found that raccoons were frightened by the sound of barking dogs, which makes sense: The worst they typically have to contend with is humans and their dogs.
Islamism is seen as an existential threat by the region's monarchies, which apart from Qatar and to a lesser degree Oman and Kuwait were frightened by the Muslim Brotherhood's coming to power in Egypt after the Arab Spring protests.
During jury selection, several potential jurors said that they had heard about Foster's action while listening to police scanners and had been so frightened by the potential consequences that they did not feel they could serve on the jury.
Just last August, while I was traveling in my House district, my next-door neighbor called me to say his kids were frightened by a large group of activists protesting on my lawn and porch  -- just yards away from his home.
Just last August, while I was traveling in my House district, my next-door neighbor called me to say his kids were frightened by a large group of activists protesting on my lawn and porch –- just yards away from his home.
Don't be frightened by the bright lights, the treatment is suitable for most skin types and concerns, though those prone to light-induced seizures, or who have a current sunburn, cold sore, vitiligo, or history of skin cancer should avoid it.
Behrouz Boochani, a Kurdish Iranian refugee detained on Manus since 2013, said that several fences around the camp had been removed and that although people in the camp were frightened by the threat of arrest, they planned to stay put.
New York (CNN Business)In an extraordinary exchange on Friday, President Donald Trump viciously attacked an NBC News reporter who asked what his message would be to Americans who are frightened by the coronavirus pandemic that is spreading across the country.
While Aviv is right to criticize the blunt instrument of polypharmacy, I fear that patients who might truly benefit from antidepressants will be frightened by stories such as Delano's, and turn away from what could be a life-altering treatment.
If that weren't enough, Aidan's troubled twin sister, Diana, both frustrated and frightened by the loss of her brother to his gaming addiction, is struggling with her own identity crisis as she finds herself falling for a pregnant school friend.
" The official describes talking with one colleague "who's Jewish and is outraged that [incoming White House chief of strategist Steve] Bannon will be steps from the Oval [Office] and frightened by all the anti-Semitism that's been swirling since the campaign.
People, even cool people — I'm sorry to say that, but some people that I really loved and respected and still love and respect — they were so frightened by this infusion of patriotism that they weren't able to see the whole picture.
As Republicans in Congress grapple with healthcare reform, there are increasing reports that many are quietly seeking ways to preserve Obamacare's Medicaid expansion, frightened by the prospect of removing people from the program and the political consequences that might accompany it.
Our client, a single mother of three, who holds down three jobs – as an artist, an art teacher at a prison, and a bartender – is understandably frightened by these text messages, which are clearly intended to threaten and intimidate her.
National party operatives frightened by Donald Trump's eight-point win in 2016 and equally dreadful midterm election results this month have begun to consider writing off the once-indisputable battleground state, no longer confident it is worthy of substantial investment in future elections.
Of the story she is telling with "Wilderness," Ms. Hamburger knows one side intimately: that of a parent so alarmed by her child's behavior, so frightened by her inability to reach him, that she would grasp at the hope of wilderness therapy.
However, while I am frightened by the ideologies vocalized by this grassroots movement and see the insurrection within the Republican party as an inevitability given several decades of rhetorical fear and ignorance mongering, it is critical that we avoid devaluing the people themselves.
This doesn't just impact the cougars, but also smaller creatures that make up their diet: Larger carnivores would have to kill more prey when they are more frequently frightened by the human 'super predator,' which would have cascading effects through the food web.
To parents who are not sure if their 12-year-old is ready for truly independent travel on Southwest, Mr. Taylor asks these questions: Is the child comfortable enough not to be frightened by any given set of circumstances that could come up?
So that's why a bunch of very brave and insightful advocates for the mentally ill population — including a man whose son was beaten to death by police officers who were frightened by psychotic behavior secondary to his chronic schizophrenia — went to bat for us.
"They were all preparing for a battle, a real fight with the police," he says, but younger protesters in their teens were frightened by threats from police that they would face rioting charges, which carry a 24-year sentence, if they tried to leave.
Walter L. LaManceMonroe, Ohio To the Editor: For those of us who are frightened by President Trump's seemingly irrational and harmful decisions, which go against the advice of experts and are not discussed with the underlings nominally in charge, the thought of impeachment is natural.
" Shari Steele, the executive director of the Tor Project, said in a statement that the investigation found that "many people inside and outside the Tor Project have reported incidents of being humiliated, intimidated, bullied and frightened by Jacob, and several experienced unwanted sexually aggressive behavior from him.
Editorial Millions of Americans are justifiably frightened by the tide of racism, anti-Semitism and xenophobia that has swept the country since the election of Donald Trump, whose campaign stoked these views and who named Stephen Bannon of Breitbart News his chief strategist in the White House.
But some of the participants have also been frightened by fairly innocuous findings, like chest X-rays that reveal small, usually benign nodules in their lungs that they may look up on the internet and think are cancerous, said Dr. Charlene Wong, a Project Baseline investigator.
The scare shots — bloody-mouthed coyote in the hospital corridor, dead girl with green stuff coming out of her mouth, eviscerated rats — arrive with a dull clockwork regularity, and the characters, including Sasha, don't seem particularly frightened by the weird goings-on, just irritated and stressed.
He was also more solemn, recalling how in the early days of the Gay Men's Health Crisis, which he helped found, he and dozens of others frightened by the emerging AIDS epidemic gathered in Larry Kramer's apartment, where a doctor told them they should all stop having sex.
And though that gave season 2 its most memorable moments — including Locken's infamous "they're just hands but they work quite well" rant — Redmond, Hollman and Deuber were apparently so frightened by her behavior that they came into Monday's season 2 reunion claiming they no longer felt safe around the Dallas Housewife.
When the next generation comes, and asks for it all — even at the expense of the unearned privileges men are afforded, to our bodies and to everything else, especially at that expense — I hope I will not feel as frightened by their boldness, their strength, their insistence on their full humanity.
Progressives are frightened by Trump because they fear Trump's winning message can — and ultimately will — be extended beyond his largely white working class base to minority demographics like Hispanics and African American workers, who, whether they are conscious of it or not, are just as desperate to make America great again.
They probably think that there is not much else to pick from in a world frightened by the talk of trade wars, Korean nukes, weaponized South China Sea reefs and artificial islands, shooting wars in Central Europe and the Middle East, ill-boding massive expulsions of diplomats, and so on.
Sheila Jackson LeeSheila Jackson LeeJackson Lee: 'Racism is a national security threat' Most oppose cash reparations for slavery: poll Poll: Most Americans oppose reparations MORE (D-Texas), who like Butterfield and Omar is a member of the Congressional Black Caucus, said she is "frightened" by the atmosphere on display at Trump's rally.
" And of the "80 percent of the children who had been emotionally upset or frightened by their contact with adults," Kinsey, a trained entomologist, concluded, "in most instances the reported fright was nearer the level that children will show when they see insects, spiders or other objects against which they have been adversely conditioned.
If you asked me to guess how Drake might react to having magic done in front of him, I would probably go with either 'childlike wonderment' (Drake asking the magician to do the trick over and over again and laughing louder every time) or 'terrified disbelief' (Drake made to feel vulnerable and frightened by something he, Drake, cannot understand).
"The thing that is most telling about the Democratic race this time, however, is how many of the so-called moderates or centrists ... seem pretty clearly to be less frightened by a Trump reelection than an election by the left in this race [of] Bernie Sanders," Reed Jr., who is a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, told Hill.
Proponents of the bill, some of whom had urged supporters to lobby Mr. Deal, argued that the measure would not have allowed discrimination, and they said that it would have offered necessary reassurance to people frustrated or even frightened by the United States Supreme Court opinion last summer that recognized a constitutional right to same-sex marriage.
Michelle ObamaMichelle LeVaughn Robinson ObamaJuan Williams: Democrats finally hit Trump where it hurts Michelle Obama to present Lin-Manuel Miranda with the Portrait of a Nation Prize Michelle Obama thanks her high school for naming new athletic complex after her MORE has a message for Americans who are frightened by the current political climate: remain hopeful.
This brave new landscape facing young people of color is pockmarked with historic, contemporary and retrofitted forms of racial intolerance, a world wherein middle school Latino students can be frightened by deportation threats, black churches are targeted with racial slurs by pro-Trump supporters, and racially diverse populations feel stressed, anxious and fearful of what to expect for the next four years.
It'd even fit with the plot of the 1932 version of The Mummy, the one Universal is drawing on here — in that film, the mummy's chosen consort does voluntarily join him for power, immortality, and love, and only reneges on the deal when she gets frightened by the grotesque mechanics of the death she'll have to endure to claim her godhood.
" And James Poulos, executive editor of the Claremont Institute publication the American Mind, told me that as Americans have changed, so should the rules governing America's internet: "Reopening this issue is overdue and should be welcomed, and Americans should not be frightened by the prospect of doing the real work of deliberative representative government that sorting this all out requires.
Reed Jr. added that what he finds most revealing in the Democratic primary race this time around is how Sanders's moderate rivals seem to be more frightened by a potential Sanders's presidency than they are of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE getting reelected.
And to be clear, that is the motive of anti-GMO groups and some legislators--- groups with competing economic interests, including fishing groups afraid that fast-growing salmon will diminish their market share, organic farming organizations, groups with ideologies that oppose or are frightened by the intrusion of modern science into their (erroneous) vision of agriculture as "natural" and "traditional".
Today, the Women's World Games are a largely forgotten chapter in the struggle for women's equality, but from 1922 to 1934, they existed as a kind of middle finger to the IOC and the International Association of Athletics Federations, the world governing body for track and field, both of which disdained and were to some degree frightened by the first-wave feminists who wanted to compete.
She claims she was working a night shift at Matthews' residence in Scottsdale, AZ, when the hockey player and 2 of his friends tried to open her locked car door at around 2 AM. As a military veteran ... she says she was legitimately frightened by the actions -- and then outraged when 22-year-old Matthews and his friends told her it was all just a joke.
Angry and frightened by the prospect of the Supreme Court moving further rightward, much of the progressive base is inevitably going to take out their rage not on Trump, McConnell, and vulnerable Senate Republicans like Dean Heller (R-NV) but on Democrats for not being able to make the right tactical choices to block him — just as much of the progressive rank-and-file reacted to disappointment with Democrats' legislative productivity in 2009-2010 by sitting out the midterms.
"Some forces are loud-mouthed that the recent U.S. military attack on Syria is an action of warning us but we are not frightened by it," the report said, adding that the North's "tremendous military muscle with a nuclear force as its pivot" will foil any aggression by the U.S. "We will bolster up in every way our capability for self-defense to cope with the U.S. evermore reckless moves for a war and defend ourselves with our own force," it said.

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