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Helen McEwin, Adelaide Hills, South Australia I live every day in fear, in fear of wildfires destroying everything around me, in fear of the most dangerous and ineffectual prime minister Australia has had since Federation.
I personally lived quite a lot in fear; in fear of doing the wrong thing, saying the wrong thing.
"We go to sleep in fear, and we wake up in fear," said Fatima Alghloubzari, 54 who tried to join the protest on Saturday.
Yet, for me and for many women like me, being lesbian today means living in fear of discovery and in fear of not being liked.
This is the reality for survivors of sexual assault: Our journey begins in fear and, for many of us, it continues in fear for the rest of our lives.
" Duke's attorney in "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
Many people are living in fear ... of young girls.
"I spent two years living in fear," Mr. Padilla said.
But I also don't want them to live in fear.
"I'm paralyzed in fear and depression over it," Glazer said.
Others had to flee to Turkey in fear of assassination.
Victims and whistleblowers were in fear of repercussions, they said.
"I was literally in fear of my life," Dykstra said.
And they somehow still are in fear of being poor.
The city lives in fear of Russian bombs, he added.
Or that it's an industry based in fear and loathing.
I reminded myself that we should not live in fear.
The victim hands over property and then bolts in fear.
"She is living in fear," lawyer Lisa Bloom said. pic.twitter.
Now, she was in fear of almost anyone she met.
Immigrants are reacclimating themselves to living in fear of deportation.
At night, they screamed in fear when bombs struck nearby.
I put a toe in, fear suddenly rippling through me.
Market watchers are on edge in fear of retaliatory tariffs.
Students shouldn't live in fear when they go to school.
I didn't live in fear growing up in Fremont, Calif.
Mr. Brooks wrote that "politicians" live in fear of compromising.
Because it is in fear that we ignore our potential.
As a rule, I try not to live in fear.
We live in fear and we're up worrying at night.
I have spent my life in fear, pain and shame.
He said he lives not in fear but with concern.
It seems more clear than ever: in fear and anxiety!
But they live in fear of drawing attention to themselves.
For years, I had lived in fear of Israeli soldiers.
"Hindus in that area are living in fear," he said.
But our intrepid Ann is incapable of screaming in fear.
"We live in fear," Guatemalan Mario Macario told CNN Espanol.
Dr. Doe 3 has every right to be in fear.
Even in Madrid, ordinary Spaniards live in fear and poverty.
"Because I've realized it's based in fear," she told us.
"The rest of us have operated in fear," Smallwood said.
"We will not quit or operate in fear," she wrote.
I suck in my breath and hold it, in fear.
"I'd been living in fear probably since 2013," Zain says.
You get tired of living in fear and being limited.
"We who are undocumented always live in fear," she said.
How often have I woken in fear, blindIn my unknowing?
Everyone was in fear; we didn't know what to do.
And that certainly appears to be the case in Fear.
"A lot of people live in fear, and they work in fear that if they take time away and out of work that they're out of sight, out of mind," said career coach Roy Cohen.
Miriam recalled her troubling encounter with Weinstein in 2006 at his SoHo apartment ... calling the last couple of years excruciatingly stressful while living in fear and paranoia on a daily basis, in fear of retaliation.
Otherwise, the assassins will achieve their goal: societies living in fear.
"We were [definitely] all in fear for our lives," Lopepano wrote.
Im not embarrassed or ashamed nor will i hide in fear.
We are in fear all the time, watching our homes, ourselves.
Yet in the four years since, she has lived in fear.
How does either participant know if consent is made in fear?
New Yorkers are open-minded and do not live in fear.
The video shows that he wasn't in fear of his safety.
This dovetailed nicely with my interest in fear and the grotesque.
"It's tough, because you have to live in fear," Campos said.
Many Muslims simmer in fear and fury, rightfully and righteously so.
Muslims here now would live in fear of it ensnaring them.
For most of my life, I've lived in fear of crafting.
The crackdown has Egypt's already underground LGBT community living in fear.
Many in the area fled in fear of a likely explosion.
Real people live in ignorance and confusion, and often in fear.
The high heels stopped and Enrique looked at me in fear.
Israelis should not have to live in fear of rocket fire.
Vivian's parents police her meds and live in fear she'll unravel.
If it's a really scary one, you wake up in fear.
The veterans remembered a summer wrapped in fear but also hope.
I ought to be screaming, out of my mind in fear.
Meanwhile, the Dreamers in his church are still living in fear.
She had not wanted him to forge his identity in fear.
"People are living in fear each and every day," he said.
Kids often are better motivated in fear more so than reward.
I sleep in fear, but I sleep better than anywhere else.
"Serena lives in fear of blood clots," the Vogue article said.
This is a city in fear of the last shoe falling.
Her face is frozen in fear -- eyes bulging, mouth wide open.
My son and I lived in fear in Libya for years.
"I absolutely don't have time to live in fear," he said.
"Most of us lived in fear of him," Mr. Floyd said.
There were pages written in hope and others scrawled in fear.
I still shiver in fear when I think of those days.
They are choosing not to live in fear, anger, or resentment.
You're reacting within seconds and you're in fear for your life.
The queen clutches at the arms of her chair in fear.
Yet residents live in fear of the loose soil above them.
I really think, Peter, that the world unfortunately lives in fear.
"It's so ridiculous that people have to live in fear now of telling their stories … [and] in fear of setting themselves free because they're afraid of what other people are going to think," St. Clair says.
I've lived in fear and paranoia on a daily basis - in fear of retaliation, paranoid my every move was being tracked and monitored, having learnt of the methods Harvey Weinstein has used to intimidate and silence people.
The people of Russia live in fear of an American-led invasion.
As a result, these people are living in fear and in limbo.
Her ears prick up with curiosity or she cowers low in fear.
But the preparations made in fear of unrest ended up preventing it.
We will neither cower in fear nor stop calling out their hate.
"I had lived the last eight years in fear," she told me.
We are seriously in fear for our lives as women in Alabama.
Don't chuck your Android phone across the room in fear just yet.
JWL: I don't think my knowledge caused anyone to tremble in fear.
If Mr Trump's directives are implemented, they will also live in fear.
People dive for cover or prostrate themselves in fear of their lives.
Software producers live in fear—are we infringing on someone else's work?
My advice for them is, don't live in fear, live in love.
Unfortunately, In Fear is only set in Ireland, but not filmed there.
Other animals cower in fear at the sight of these virulent vacuums.
I am not hiding in the shadows in fear of being deported.
Later that year, she testified about living in fear of the paparazzi.
"We realized that he was living his life in fear," she recalled.
They said they still live in fear of arrest or another expulsion.
The recent spike in fear comes just as geopolitical risk heats up.
Logan and his two roommates say they're in fear for their safety.
Other senior party members have left the country, in fear of arrest.
She retreats in fear, a raw indication of a history of abuse.
"We shouldn't live our summer in fear and hide inside," he said.
Says she has to ask now in fear of "THE STRAW POLICE".
They (pay-to-play coaches) are in fear of losing their players.
What type of life are you living when you're living in fear?
Once they know that, they don't live in fear of being fired.
We were tired, hungry, in pain, and in fear about it all.
"I came because I lived in fear of being killed," she said.
She lived in fear of deportation until Obama created DACA in 2012.
Journalists, humanitarian workers and opposition activists live in fear of being targeted.
He and others on the podium were shown looking up in fear.
Sensing a crisis, he said, he squeezed his hands together in fear.
And I'm marching for everyone who doesn't want to live in fear.
Residents here say they live in fear of the camp's ISIS vigilantes.
In Fear, however, he spans lots of different battles and policy arenas.
He also repeated without evidence claims that Baghdadi died cowering in fear.
Communities in the Middle East still live in fear of ISIS' resurgence.
The woman was laughing uncontrollably, but the man was crumpling in fear.
Nobody should have to live in fear of family separation like that.
" As another fan points out ... "you can hear them screaming in fear.
"We will never let them win, nor cower in fear," Khan said.
I tell people don&apost live in fear though because they&aposll win.
You can either tremble in fear or do your best to nail it.
She said she lived in fear and took drastic measures to protect herself.
The impression this gives in "Fear" is, initially, of a reasonably normal administration.
Marbach hasn't actually been pecked to date, but clearly he lives in fear.
Ingram lay there, frozen in fear and disbelief, until the session was over.
In fear, the heart rate also rises but blood drains from the face.
You need to learn how to shoot when you're shitting yourself in fear.
They are currently in hiding in the U.S. in fear for their lives.
Blacks, immigrants, Muslims, Jews, and other marginalized communities are understandably living in fear.
Midoriko lives in fear that she will end up like her eccentric mother.
Rainer's instincts told him not to react to the scary situation in fear.
Many of them originally fled their homes in fear of persecution and violence.
If Emma wept in fear, it was because she was a hysterical girl.
He did not say, even more simply, No children should live in fear.
Every day, he says, he and his family live in fear of deportation.
At the end of the day, we can't live our lives in fear.
She refused to be quoted by name in fear for her own safety.
But in fear of his career reputation, he never mentioned anything to anyone.
But for now, she's still living in fear of what he might do.
Anyone with a smartphone lives in fear of missing out at some point.
I put my faith in God, and I refuse to live in fear.
A man near the corner shielded a woman as she writhed in fear.
His eyes rolled around in his head, or flashed in fear, she recalled.
Our immigrant neighbors should not have to live in fear of law enforcement.
"I'm hoping my kids won't be in fear of the pool," she said.
Yet, gang violence remains out of control, with entire communities living in fear.
We lived in fear of death, denied any chance of a proper life.
Sometimes, she hid under the sheets in fear, seemingly terrified by any confrontation.
"You're constantly living in fear with that hanging over your head," he says.
No one should have to go to school in fear of gun violence.
Strangely but certainly, Republicans in Congress seem to live in fear of Trump.
She's a nimble writer, one who walks in fear of euphemism or pretension.
Meanwhile, Tamils in the north still lived in fear of the security forces.
We are in fear of our lives,'' she told the Palm Beach Post.
The Asian elephants also sometimes slapped their trunks against the ground in fear.
You can't go to a concert in fear of some guy opening fire.
And that should give us hope/" O'Donnell: "We will not live in fear.
"All the kids in school will run in fear and hide," he said.
Weaver said it shows Boxer was definitely not in fear of the crowd.
Various media figures have tried to fight back, only to recoil in fear.
"They live in fear that the narcissist will turn on them," said Baird.
On the other hand, I don't want to live my life in fear.
Sectarianism is rife; tens of thousands of Sunnis flee their homes in fear.
Medical cannabis patients across the country deserve better than to live in fear.
Is this organization, philosophy, behavior, position or policy based in fear — or love?
Maybe he asked me because people dealing with cancer become experts in fear.
Was there even an attack, or did she stumble and fall in fear?
Buses were commandeered -- leaving commuters to run in fear -- and used for roadblocks.
Each holiday season, we live in fear of being in this exact situation.
For a long time we waited in fear for them to come back.
They want this cheap labor, but they want to keep us in fear.
In "Fear," Porter consults with Cohn about Trump's desire to withdraw from NAFTA.
"The choices we have made are rooted in fear and ambition," he says.
Though Thorne expected in fear that the abuse would continue, it eventually stopped.
El Salvador's trans community lives in fear El Salvador's trans community lives in fear SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — When three transgender women were murdered within 278 hours in El Salvador back in February, local activists were shaken but, sadly, not surprised.
I've been living in fear and have been living with this my entire life.
I skipped lunch in fear of getting sick on the ferry, so I'm famished.
Imagine being so brave that meeting Gritty doesn't immediately make you implode in fear.
I lived in fear some big bully would kick me out for not belonging.
After months of living in fear without answers, DaRonch finally received some good news.
Others live in fear that decades of strife may have rendered them invisible forever.
Put more simply, partisans on left and right see an advantage in fear-mongering.
The Italian government is an accident, another clumsy coalition built in fear of populism.
All of the tribes live in fear of Barron Triumph, Burr's post-apocalyptic pseudonym.
I know other sex workers are in fear of how doctors will treat them.
I don't want to live in fear, and I don't want to feel powerless.
This is what I can do now: I will not live in fear anymore.
"It's important not to live your life in fear of this reality," he says.
However, he cautioned her to remain quiet in fear of how Trump may retaliate.
This is especially true if people already used to living in fear of deportation.
But today he lays frozen in fear, in a puddle of his own urine.
Trump is afraid that we do not huddle in fear but stride in power.
Waka Flocka, in yellow, pulls her from the road as onlookers shriek in fear.
But most were simply living in fear, hoping the police wouldn't come for them.
Our kids and educators should not have to live in fear of being shot!
A woman with her face contorted in fear reaches for the young children nearby.
Shoot it into space and let foreign planets quake in fear at our mettle.
But they also live every day in fear that they will lose their mom.
This kind of thing can happen, but I'm not going to live in fear.
Now she lives in fear of being snatched off the streets by Chinese agents.
Many of us live in fear of dropping our phone from a great height.
I felt my blood run cold and I remember lowering my eyes in fear.
Both sisters and their mother still live with him, although they live in fear.
When you don't know who it did it, you kind of live in fear.
More so than any other meat, we live in fear of consuming undercooked chicken.
Sorry, but I don't tune in to see 17-year-olds shaking in fear.
Once outside, and trembling in fear, I noticed people running along the adjoining street.
To be honest, the only other choice is to remain in fear and ignorance.
"He has got a message — and a presidency — grounded entirely in fear," she said.
"We live in fear, but we also cheer when an article survives," she said.
They live in fear of new technology disrupting their businesses and killing them off.
Ronald Reagan couldn't kill us, we're hardly going to live in fear of terrorist
"It's not like I'm living in fear or anything," she said to the magazine.
I lived in fear before my parents were taken away when I was 14.
Heavily armed militia lays siege to Oregon's Capitol as Senate Democrats cower in fear.
I don't think anyone should live in fear because that's what these racists want.
They live in fear of being judged by those who are of little consequence.
"We talked about going [anyway] and not living in fear," Rachel Mutchler told VICE.
Attendance has been sparse, with students, lecturers and other employees staying home in fear.
"I don't want to ever think about living my life in fear," he said.
He takes pills every morning and every night, but does not live in fear.
And I'm urging politicians who want to better us not to traffic in fear.
We won't be able to speak the truth if we're always living in fear.
" She says, "I am now living in fear of further action David might take.
Illiberals traffic in fear and nostalgia; liberals must offer hope instead of cultivating defeatism.
Some won't leave in fear of their home being damaged or looted, Cuite said.
We'd scurry to our feet in fear and race to smash each other first.
In the end, the tired horse, who seemed frozen in fear, was yanked free.
They've seen how those drugs are produced, and they live in fear of them.
Coming soon, his return as Daniel Salazar in "Fear the Walking Dead" on AMC.
I ran in fear ahead of the flames consuming Yellowstone National Park in 1988.
"We're not cowering in fear of what Governor Cuomo will come up with next."
I had not left a homophobic country to continue living in fear in America.
The diverse faces on the R train were all united in fear and disbelief.
But I live in fear that I will be arrested purchasing an illegal drug.
Since then, he said, he has lived in fear that he will be killed.
They live in fear of large cuts to a program that already seems strained.
When Helen mentioned that her hands were cold, Ms. Cintron's stomach clenched in fear.
She lives in fear of turning on the television and hearing Mr. Mateen's name.
We all live in fear as if there were no other way to live.
I always hid it, I was always living in fear that people would know.
He lived in fear that he was one paycheck away from losing his home.
The Venezuelan people are living in fear and suffering, tyrannized by the criminal dictatorship.
Residents like McMeans and Rush live in fear of being reported to the authorities.
Dan Ozzi is on Twitter and lives in fear of winning a Dumbfuck Award.
They live in fear of Republican attacks, which are faithfully echoed throughout DC media.
Children lived in fear of the bullies and the strict, chastising adults, she said.
I myself am actually undocumented, and I know what it's like to be living in fear of deportation, living in fear of going back into a country where it's clearly unstable, where my rapist resides, where people that have harmed me reside.
It will also be very narrow for us to be in fear of the reaction.
Griffin said during a 2010 interview that abortion doctors should live in fear and terror.
I hid in the closet in fear that he would break the glass bathroom door.
Most Republicans on Capitol Hill live in fear of crossing Trump and angering his supporters.
I lived in fear of it and shook at the slightest tremor of its appearance.
Writers and editors often live in fear of someone else scooping them on a story.
"My friends in the LGBTQ community were in fear of my personal safety," she said.
U.S. prosecutors said they'll get him, eventually, or else force him to live in fear.
He wants the world to walk away from this tournament in awe, not in fear.
" "If there's a message I've got, it's that you can't live in fear or dread.
Five years after her breast cancer diagnosis, Amy Robach lives in fear of a recurrence.
Kissing is a sign of love, not hate, and people should not live in fear.
Surveillance video from the restaurant showed patrons reacting in fear and shock when she entered.
It only takes a small movement from the crocodile before the men retreat in fear.
It's what compels me to sneak around the house in fear of waking the baby.
And in Oz, the Cowardly Lion jumps in fear if you turn the lights out.
Terry: l froze in fear,😆they would have had to take me to jail.
I mourned my natural breast, sweating in fear that my body would be mutilated forever.
How are we supposed to grow up when we live in fear of being shot?
"Muslims live in fear that they will be attacked," she wrote in her honors project.
It's so powerful that the birds in the area cry out in fear and scatter.
If you lived in fear, you certainly couldn't be in a rock 'n roll band.
"Everybody lives in fear in Venezuela -- the poor, the middle class, the rich," he said.
Wiley: I think it's really dangerous to live in fear, so I try not to.
Grateful I do not have to escape and live in fear of a return home.
If you've been holding on to damaged strands in fear of having short hair — don't.
But they have since stopped in fear they could be next in the firing line.
She claimed she fled her home in fear, and returned to find her son missing.
Holding my breath in fear I may have to modify again I grabbed the wheel.
She filed a restraining order against him claiming she was in fear for her life.
An eight-year war, economic hardship, sanctions ... I cannot let my grandchildren live in fear.
There's a short post-credits sequence that shows two monkeys running from Leo in fear.
Fishermen threw it back overboard in fear of prosecution, so no chance for research. pic.twitter.
"I was frozen in fear, it was too traumatic to be on camera," she says.
I would procrastinate anything that felt remotely difficult in fear it may trigger more panic.
Sure, we were told that if we walked around in fear, the terrorists would win.
Lenny says he was kidnapped by the driver and was in fear for his life.
Now, thousands of #Dreamers have lost their status, their jobs, & living in fear of deportation.
The gith still hunt them, and the mind flayers live in fear of being found.
She refuses to live in fear, she said, but she can't help but be vigilant.
I've almost quit medical school multiple times in fear of putting him in day care.
However, prosecutors have never sought the penalty in fear that it is unconstitutional, Politico reported.
Each time, she lived in fear that she, too, would become a Gold Star parent.
Should we all live in fear that our toddlers will be ravaged by their iPads?
I rent and I live in fear of eviction — I think about it every day.
"[Jungwirth's] behavior causes victim to be in fear for her safety," the arrest report states.
But right now, our visions of freedom are centered in fear and reacting to trauma.
It is important that we fight for them so that no woman lives in fear.
She lives in fear that mayo is going the way of now-passé Jell-O.
Guess what, Prime Day could contribute to a rise in fear-based social media usage.
It fails Royce's expectation that real loyalty be based in "willingness," rather than in fear.
Two people had broken into her house and she'd fled to the closet in fear.
On a visit in June, I found the city in fear — people avoided large gatherings.
Jerónimo, who came here illegally, said he used to live in fear of being deported.
In fear of police retaliation, he said, he does not want his last name published.
In May, an aide quit because she was "in fear of her life," records show.
The attack took away all his confidence and he lives in fear now, Rubel said.
Taking a deep breath, he took measure of himself again, and instantly froze in fear.
I didn't feel comfortable bending over in fear of the material becoming completely see-through.
She said she lived in fear for her life and the lives of her children.
In fear and desperation, 75 people called in to the Russian LGBT Network's Chechnya hotline.
I was frustrated with my instinct to retreat in fear of what people might think.
I'm thinking of the LGBT folks who live in fear and practically underground in Uganda.
Those who manage to sleep soundly awake in fear of what the day may bring.
"We just changed the language around it, so it's not based in fear," said Gianotti.
We live in fear in a society that is fed fear on a daily basis.
He and my mother spent years living in fear of the knock on the door.
At night, they went to bed hungry as they waited in fear of their father.
The rise in mortgage applications last week doesn't make sense — unless you factor in fear.
Her grieving family said they were living in fear of reprisals from the accused men.
The professor who invited the speaker had to flee town for several days in fear.
Lozada: A lot of the material in Fear is shocking, yet somehow not entirely surprising.
Just because someone is paying us doesn't mean we should live in fear of them.
We spent months in fear, watching executions and conforming to the Islamic laws of foreigners.
She could receive rape and death threats; she might be in fear of her life.
Luigi will cower in fear at almost anything, and the world has a very tactile nature.
It cheered on Arab revolutionaries in 2011, as the rest of the Gulf watched in fear.
It's just there, not unlike how Christie just kinda waits in fear while standing behind Trump.
"I was frozen in fear, it was too traumatic to be on camera," Kim O'Connor said.
Michael Amato explores this inescapable hold the media has on American life in Fear Culture, USA.
Emboldening tyranny in that way won't only mean death and destruction for those living in fear.
At Kester's sentencing, victims testified about their injuries and how some continue to live in fear.
They want us to live in fear and shrink away, and that gives them the power.
Ever since that visit, Aziz went into hiding and has been in fear for his life.
Despite all of these tragic incidents, I don't believe we should live our lives in fear.
But the ruler has no reason to shiver in fear, as its days aren't numbered yet.
Having to breast-feed in fear of being judged by others seriously compounds the difficulty, though.
Rather, they were apparently driven away in fear by whatever dark forces inhabit the Roanoke farmhouse.
Until she was caught, Richard says he lived in fear that Barbera might cross his path.
If you do see me at a show, you don't have to run away in fear.
Some of them scream in fear and some of them cry and some of them laugh.
The rest of his family, meanwhile, can be seen in the video watching on in fear.
So, when his owner tells him it's bath time, Jackson runs under the bed in fear.
Cinderella is actually a shy boy named Paul who lives in fear of his controlling stepmother.
While people scatter in fear, Quinn nails the man who threw the rock in the window.
Terrorists will not succeed in their attempts to divide us and make us live in fear.
Our job now is to advance this democratic march, rather than retreat from it in fear.
"Don't let this be a reason to live in fear," an unidentified player told USA Today.
Seattle park-goers live in fear that they will cross paths with a squirrel named Kevin.
Great white sharks flee in fear as the camera reveals the true menace: a killer whale.
We don't want young people living in fear that their parents are going to be deported.
My nervousness isn't pitted in fear, as much as realizing that this is important to me.
Cocaine was similarly attached in fear to black communities, neuroscientist Carl Hart wrote for the Nation.
"The METI zealots dismiss their critics as quivering in fear of alien invaders," he told me.
Neither Israelis nor Palestinians should live in fear of violence but this context cannot be ignored.
"It turned out that she was frozen in fear and would not move," Dr. Thorson said.
Making a choice based in fear isn't ideal, but being passive isn't a viable solution, either.
"We are all petrified and in fear for Jason's life," Tiffany Van Dyke told the paper.
The FBI told WBZ that the family is living in fear and constantly watching their backs.
And none of the people who live near the border seemed to be living in fear.
Cloris Leachman was Frau Blücher, the sound of whose name caused horses to whinny in fear.
Few American films have been so steeped in fear of the forest and its indigenous inhabitants.
The older one complied immediately, but her little sister was frozen in fear -- from my yelling.
No one knew what the referendum meant, but markets worldwide were plummeting in fear and confusion.
In other words, you don't have to stay silent in fear of asking it something accidentally.
One night, tired of living in fear, Kanwar fled her home without any cash or belongings.
Whenever someone asked me to take a photo in the street, I would jump in fear.
Aaron truthers Ranieri's weepy statement and Will once again cowers in fear of a libel suit.
In fear of backlash from their community, several of Fields' former classmates asked to remain anonymous.
Thousands lived in fear during those years, facing the daily threat of being hit by snipers.
Woodward dispenses in "Fear" with most of the small human details that brightened his earlier books.
They don't live in fear of him and certainly don't provoke his fragile ego to war.
"I feel like you're either in love, or you're in fear, and that's it," he says.
Avoiding the hard stuff was his emotional reaction — and it was a reaction rooted in fear.
Some Republicans cower in fear of Trump's supporters but a surprising number are just quitting Congress.
Many asked not to be named in fear that speaking out could jeopardize their current employment.
Beardless and disguised beneath a wig, Lenin fled the Russian capital in fear for his life.
Everything I did back then was rooted in fear, as was every genocide in human history.
" On Twitter, the sisters said "we are in fear every day we are in Hong Kong.
"I live in fear," Siminoff wrote in a 2008 post about one of his former businesses.
Indeed, much of the trading community has lived in fear of Mr. Bharara and his office.
And now they live in fear every single day that ICE will come and take them.
The community has since been living in fear and has accused police of mishandling the crises.
Many live in fear that without pain, their children won't learn how to avoid hurting themselves.
A neighbor told CNN that his mother "lived in fear" of what her son might do.
Samuel Maldonado took cover behind a table, next to a young woman who was screaming in fear.
"She was in fear for her life," PEOPLE Senior Editor Alicia Dennis says in the excerpted clip.
Andersen slept with a knife, and planned to leave the United States in fear of her ex.
But many say they still live in fear, and do not feel the authorities protect them adequately.
But rather than feeling my ovaries ache as a result, my fallopian tubes have recoiled in fear.
It makes communities less safe because people will be afraid to report crime in fear of deportation.
"We can't have our children living in fear," said Vincent Hughes, a Democratic state senator in Pennsylvania.
From quivering in fear to whispering "Maaariiioooooo," each moment with this unlikely hero is endearing and immersive.
I feel like a lot of decisions I got at the studio level were made in fear.
Most of the student athletes I've worked with live in fear of breaking an unknown NCAA rule.
" According to the lawsuit, Murray came to Henderson "in tears" and in fear of "going to jail.
"It's not his fault," Mud says ominously, but won't say more in fear of getting in trouble.
Some survivors recounted how they cowered in fear after stacking desks against office doors as makeshift barricades.
"As a mom you live in fear that the bottom is going to fall out," she says.
I am in fear now, they may try to do either break in or threaten my family.
Many people who have survived cancer live in fear that they'll be diagnosed again, Chan told BBC.
But after attempting to return home, scores of families are coming back in fear of their safety.
For those who live in fear of accidentally dropping your phone in the toilet or pool, relax.
He said he was ashamed while being in Stutthof and that he himself lived there in fear.
"No one should have to go to school in fear of gun violence," Swift wrote on Instagram.
We were all once wee 22-year-olds, terrified and cowering in fear of our higher-ups.
Too many families live in fear, knowing that what happened to my family could happen to them.
Henao and her two children lived in fear of possible revenge attacks by Escobar's enemies for years.
And for a community that lived in fear for months, life would never be the same again.
Police say people in Rinkeby live in fear of a group known as the Death Patrol gang.
Traders sold stocks in fear the latest political controversy could keep Trump's pro-growth plan from happening.
That&aposs what she wants to do, open it up to include anyone who lives in fear.
We are in fear of our lives,'' she said a new interview with The Palm Beach Post.
The women have spent the past two decades living in fear that he will attack them again.
"I'm in fear of my life because I'm Black," Canty told the board, according to the CBC.
I think there's this idea that we are all living in fear or that we are hiding.
Slums are considered illegal in many countries, and residents often live in fear of eviction and harassment.
By MICHAEL H. KELLER and GABRIEL J.X. DANCE The two sisters live in fear of being recognized.
A former Miss Alaska moans in the corner, steeped in fear and a fresh case of laryngitis.
The Republicans live in fear of the president, his ever present shadow, and his underwater poll numbers.
This backwards response is tied to immediate retention issues, as entire support networks shut down in fear.
I watched my mother live in fear every day not knowing how long the money would last.
Some Haitians refused to leave in fear that they may never be able to return to Abaco.
No one should ever live in fear of government retaliation or violence for exercising basic human rights.
"I sort of lived in fear of this day coming to my own campus," Dr. Myers said.
"There's a difference between public debate and intentionally putting others in fear of their lives," he said.
" Ms. Williams said her family had lived "in fear of this man and his hatred for years.
They live in fear that someone more powerful — which is everyone — can kick them off their land.
While Keith chooses to live in fear, though, Kimmy refuses to remain a victim to her past.
So I spent most of my time slowly peeking around with the flashlight and squinting in fear.
"Everything in life has dangers ... I'm not gonna live in fear of things that could possibly happen."
This was at a time when many queer people were living in fear from the AIDS crisis.
Born in California in 1952 to Chinese immigrants, she grew up in fear of her volatile mother.
Even as the rest of the world watches the North in fear, South Koreans appear unusually calm.
They looked like orphaned bear cubs, wandering around aimlessly in the terminal, their faces frozen in fear.
She was also given a vase of white orchids which, in fear and disgust, she threw away.
We lived in fear of a few looming specters: the Clintons, social services, martial law, gun control.
"Every day you lived in fear of having your palm hit by the teacher's stick," he said.
A Notes app apology is just written in fear of (or, perhaps, in service of) going viral.
Students nationwide were ordered to stay at home, and shops and stores closed in fear of riots.
While national politicians cower in fear of donors, pressure groups and cable television coverage, mayors can act.
"Philadelphians should not live in fear of violence that could take away a child's life," he wrote.
Officials are saying we will not let the city fall, but the people are living in fear.
I remember being awash in fear that I would be kicked out of college for delinquent payments.
But as Ms. Ismail's case shows, many Pakistanis still live in fear of their own security services.
"You're reacting within seconds, and you're in fear for your life, your adrenaline is high," he said.
We live in fear because there are shootings every weekend, taking the life of a young person.
Many of America's kids are now living in fear, as we prepare them for seemingly "inevitable" violence.
Panicked, he runs away without picking up his children, even as they scream for him in fear.
Many educators today live in fear of punishment for attempting to open the minds of their students.
In fact, I witnessed many students running away from Sproul Plaza in fear after this group arrived.
They're fed up with living in fear — and they're coming for lawmakers who aren't willing to act.
They watched in fear as their husbands and brothers were arrested and sent to re-education camps.
Mr. Russell long urged people to seek coexistence with bears rather than dealing with them in fear.
Some were too stunned or medicated to move; others lashed out in fear and stress at handlers.
Millions of immigrants, almost all of whom are not any threat at all, now live in fear.
Parents, especially first-timers, live in fear of making poor decisions that will negatively impact their kids.
"Every application maker using the App Store lives in fear that their application is denied," Hansson said.
And now I see you struck, then strickenas you scrawl "doom" in fear of towers to come.
No one should live in fear because of the color of their skin or who they love.
Most stores live in fear of Amazon, believed to be the notorious serial killer of American retail.
The terrorists want us to live in fear and be afraid and so deny them that victory.
Yet some investors are apprehensive about incorporating these principles in fear of missing out on potential profits.
G.O.P. lawmakers largely lived in fear of angering the president's still-loyal base if they challenged him.
It stated that Scott had gone for Slager's Taser, and Slager was in fear for his life.
It's that tabletop group who hates every minute of playing but lives in fear of not playing.
A$AP Rocky's not retreating in fear after the Kim K jewelry heist ... he's still proudly flossing.
Hundreds—and perhaps thousands—of immigrant travelers have spent hours and days there in fear and anguish.
Most of those displaced by the fighting left in a hurry — and in fear for their lives.
He got scared suddenly & is pleading w/ me to not wear hijab in fear that I'll be hurt.
He said comments by Trump and Giuliani have left Cohen in fear for the safety of his family.
"I really don't believe in fear-mongering, and I'm concerned about being seen as a prohibitionist," she said.
But now, they also live in fear of anti-Semitic violence, which has risen to troubling levels nationwide.
"[Parents] have to live in fear of walking out with their infant into Walmart, or the public library."
But Muslims aren't the only religious minority living in fear of practicing or exhibiting their religion in America.
Committing to this cord means we live in fear of our own forgetfulness, like flowers on an anniversary.
Some took photos of the dystopian scene; others called loved ones in fear that the end was nigh.
"Try to be strong," they tell one another, posting encouraging messages about courage and not living in fear.
Advocates criticized the administration for the arrests, saying it further traumatized immigrants who were already living in fear.
"Everyone is in fear of what's going to happen," Ireland, a 31-year-old transgender woman, tells PEOPLE.
Because of this, she rarely lets the two play together in fear that they might hurt one another.
The baby at center of Nauru storm It's a possibility Naomi lives in fear of day and night.
He said residents live in fear of the gangs, who have made a mockery of the security apparatus.
The white officers could never understand why Freddie Gray ran away from them in fear of his life.
I was completely frozen in fear, too shocked to scream, although I was filled with white-hot pain.
Even worse, she claims that Steven's reaction to the breakup has put her in fear for her life.
Despite having never met, I live in fear of Nicki Minaj destroying me in one of her raps.
Are we going to see an interesting backstory of a Walking Dead character in Fear the Walking Dead?
Stewing in fear and anger is also incredibly draining, even wasteful of energy that could be channeled elsewhere.
A correction officer fled in fear, showing that gang is once again out of the shadows and thriving.
So I guess that was us just making sure we weren't living in fear or playing it safe.
Valdez once told CNN his staff lived in fear -- but would never back down from its coverage. 5.
Annalise bathes her mother, who wet herself in fear, and Ophelia agrees to check out the nursing home.
As she trembled on the ground afterward in fear, they laughed and ate the bananas on her plate.
"She wasn't in fear [when she was sleeping with Hugh Hefner] for a paycheck," Wilkinson tweeted on Thursday.
He then shot his 5- and 2-year-old sisters as they wept in fear, PEOPLE previously reported.
The video shows a woman from the shelter trying to pet Priscilla, and the dog crying in fear.
Living in that community meant having to live in fear, because a war could start at any time.
The children who arrive in Europe without their parents have fled their homes in fear of their lives.
"We lived in fear of it," Fey recalled, noting that she and Poehler secretly loved the prank war.
What must it have been like to live in fear of tuberculosis, smallpox, yellow fever, plague, tetanus, etc.
A nation that is known to be safe – no violence – now turned into a nation living in fear.
If we don't vote, we will be left living in fear and anxiety, with divisions everywhere we turn.
If he does the opposite, he fails, and the price of failure is a life frozen in fear.
Donaldson and I discussed how Bush's 1988 campaign trafficked in fear-mongering via the infamous Willie Horton ad.
In the first image, though your focus may be on Scar, look at little Simba quivering in fear.
In the past many LGBTQ people had to live in secret and in fear of discrimination or harassment.
The former Russian official who detailed the program said he had left Russia in fear for his life.
She says she lives in fear and is subject to ridicule and humiliation, along with stress and anxiety.
These groups do not live in fear of prosecution for hate crimes: They maintain Facebook pages and websites.
They could do nothing but wait, in fear and agony, for the bomb squad to remove the device.
He lives in fear for his life, saying he's sure the government in Cairo has considered assassinating him.
"  "Another sad example of a school shooting & why students across the country live in fear of gun violence.
Another sad example of a school shooting & why students across the country live in fear of gun violence.
Trump traffics in fear and exaggerates the nation's problems to justify the most radical remedy imaginable — namely, himself.
So, I had to supervise naked men in the shower, and I stayed in fear the whole time.
"You can't just live in fear," DiCarlo said of the couple's decision to carry on with their wedding.
Their message was clear: They would not live in fear of oppression or be denied their constitutional rights.
Those used to be my specialty, but half of me was living in fear of potential legal ramifications.
Market watchers, however, have been on edge in fear of possible trade wars since Trump announced the tariffs.
His opponent cowered in fear and attempted to deflect the fuselage of bread bombs from the crusty curmudgeon.
She said her husband's response was in fear and he was "profoundly sorry" and meant no one harm.
She expressed hope that police officers involved in similar incidents would now live in fear of being punished.
All in all, I don't live in fear of something like what happened at Emory happening to me.
You also lived in fear of losing things as basic and easy to get as a power cord.
When he was released in 1975 he noticed how many gays and lesbians in Texas lived in fear.
Many parents said the shooting put them in fear of their own lives and those of their children.
Photographs showed collapsed buildings, cars destroyed by rubble and people sleeping in the streets in fear of aftershocks.
"For a family from Hialeah, it was a nightmare that still has them in fear," the newscaster says.
A second wave of people have left in fear of the health risks from simply staying and breathing.
She still lives in fear that family members might discover her address in Athens and track her down.
After leaving his house, Captain Chavez found people frozen in fear on the street, staring at the flames.
Sure. The first step when we get really gripped in fear is to calm our sympathetic nervous system.
Yes, I use the acronym because It's an easy-to-remember handle if you're getting caught in fear.
"That's on television!" she says as Fallon keeps his distance behind the desk in fear of Swift's wrath.
"She has probably been living in fear of what was about to happen to her," Ms. Pebsworth added.
The images of a city in fear began to haunt him at night, and he had trouble sleeping.
I have to live in fear of losing everything I worked for my whole life, to stay alive.
He said that conditions there had been brutal, and that workers had lived in fear of being killed.
"This is our best chance to show we're not just in fear, sitting at home," Ms. Türk said.
Nor should we want them to live in fear of an Iranian nuclear weapon pointed at their homes.
Others were scared or angry, but keep their mouths shut tight, in fear of personal or professional consequences.
The city's refusal to contract in fear and loathing enabled it to welcome some 65,000 refugees in 2015.
In fear of a catastrophic defeat, Churchill's party pressures him to sign a peace treaty with Nazi Germany.
"They are living in fear," Mr. Shoga said of his wife and children, who remain in the city.
The city's immigrant community was mired in fear and uncertainty over the president's rhetoric and increased ICE activity.
Many residents live in fear that an avalanche could cause a flood that would wipe away their homes.
Still, a neighbor told CNN that the shooter's mother "lived in fear" of what her son might do.
Trump is really an outsider, and, per your comment about average voters, that really comes out in Fear.
"Making them related led us to the idea of her living in fear of her powers," Del Vecho continues.
For years, chief executive officers lived in fear they would become a target of the activist investor Carl Icahn.
One employee expressed the feeling that they live in fear of being fired every day at an executive meeting.
The department was thrown together during George W. Bush's administration, forged in fear in the aftermath of 9/11.
There are millions of Americans who have lived in fear of a resurgent white supremacism since before Trump's election.
"It is not right for me to live in fear if Mr. Kester ever gets out," she reportedly said.
Kardashian admits to Harper's Bazaar that she has censored herself in the past in fear of the internet's vitriol.
Living in fear, reacting out of fear, I was afraid that if she left my office, people wouldn't watch.
But even as a chronic oversharer I lived in fear of anyone finding out this fact of my life.
Tuzi, paralyzed in fear, cried and "stared at Butler's brown pleather headboard until he was finished," the lawsuit states.
But it is a fragile sort of unity, grounded not in confidence but in fear of the outside world.
And as someone who was awakened from complacency into environmental advocacy through alarm, I see real value in fear.
Today, millions of American people are living in fear of losing healthcare or going bankrupt if they get sick.
Since 26, Flint residents have been living in fear of their tap water, which contains alarming levels of lead.
Do not attempt to chase the dog as this may cause them to run in fear and into danger.
Adena, a Muslim immigrant hoping to extend her visa and stay in the US, flees the scene in fear.
I felt that I had to protect him in fear of the unknown, fear he would not make it.
Conrad Hilton's ex, Hunter Daily Salomon, is living in fear ... because she believes he has serious mental health issues.
The world may live in fear of a robot uprising, but the real world of autonomy remains pretty mundane.
"These people have lived most of their lives in fear," said Liduine Zumpolle, director of Manos Por La Paz.
So it follows that even after your skin clears, you can live in fear of the symptoms coming back.
It was rare that women actually spoke up about it, because they lived in fear of the powerful men.
It's more stable, which means I'm not constantly living in fear of a crash like I did with Chrome.
She felt her cheeks and brow redden in embarrassment, in perplexity, and also, odd even to her, in fear.
I might be oblivious to the places where the city is broken, quivering in fear, or seething with anger.
Our ancestors lived in horror, our parents lived in horror and in fear—all we can do is dream.
Ryan made it clear ... she doesn't live in fear and will not back down ... but she's clearly taking precautions.
Valdez told Tuchman that his staff lived in fear, but his paper would not back down on its coverage.
"That bitch is in fear now knowing so many of us saw her doing some nasty s—," she continued.
She told Reuters last week that around half the CNRP's members of parliament had fled the country in fear.
Didn't you only see him wet his pants in fear at a Timmy Mallett DVD like two summers ago?
"I totally understand why parents purchase them, but I refuse to let my kids live in fear," she said.
The UK also recently issued guidance to all British-flagged ships traveling near Iran, perhaps in fear of retaliation.
I cannot buy into the hate and live in fear and let that dictate my access to the world.
She lived in fear of stigma for nearly a decade until she decided to attempt having a healthy baby.
In a society where everybody's got guns and everybody's quaking in fear, it's a setup for tragedies like this.
As she began to gather her things, Miniutti said, Avenatti appeared, so she ran to the balcony in fear.
Sheriff Gualtieri said the only relevant issue is whether Drejka was in fear of further bodily harm from McGlockton.
They did it in fear of what it would mean if the message they were sending each other stopped.
I'm sure he's terrorized in fear most of the day from dealing with the guy, but I get it.
The Washington Post is reporting some of the details in Fear, the forthcoming book by legendary reporter Bob Woodward.
"Immigrants were already living in fear," said Ms. Victoria, 35, who recently moved to New York from Mexico City.
Dangerous men and women fall off watch-lists and more Americans live in fear waiting for the next attack.
Truly, the question is how many children have to live in fear before adults believe that their experiences matter?
The day after the election, students at the high school he started in Nashville came to him in fear.
"I no longer post pictures of my neighborhood in fear someone or he will track me down," Carly says.
But even as she made light of it on stage, living in fear was her reality for two years.
Many contemporary newspapers claimed the show sparked a mass panic, sending multitudes of listeners fleeing their homes in fear.
And Paige, poor Paige, is very nearly melting down in fear that she's irreparably ruined her previously perfect life.
Many families returned after government security forces retook the area, Mr. Noorzad said, but they still live in fear.
For Latinos and immigrants across the United States -- many already living in fear -- the shooting was a devastating escalation.
The move is rooted in fear mongering and holds more potential to harm communities than to keep them safe.
Trump's attachment to Flynn strikes me less as an act of fidelity and more as an exercise in fear.
" Murrow declared that, despite the best efforts of political opportunists, "We will not walk in fear, one of another.
A true threat generally is a statement that places a person in fear of imminent bodily harm or death.
Since the country's near-death experience a decade ago, Kenyans live in fear of their society's capacity for violence.
Woodward wrote in "Fear: Trump in the White House" that Cohn was "appalled" that Trump might sign the letter.
Many residents are without power and water; some are sleeping outside in fear of more structural collapses and aftershocks.
A wonderful production I saw years ago showed them hastily packing up their bags in fear and rushing away.
"People aren't living in fear; it's more, like, 'pissed-offedness,'" McMurray, 61, told BuzzFeed News in a telephone interview.
"We all live in fear of our computers dying," a customer-experience employee based in New York told us.
"Over 120,000 Rohingya still live in concentration camps in Myanmar, others outside live in fear of violence," he said.
Each one of your members lives in fear of a socialist primary challenger—this is what is driving impeachment.
That doesn't mean you shouldn't use your credit card for major purchases in fear of raising your credit score.
Faith communities have renewed their commitments to offer support and sanctuary to individuals who are in fear of deportation.
Living in fear of disappointing or upsetting your peers will cause you to spiral into this people-pleaser mentality.
For 30 minutes, the teacher and the students waited in fear until they heard SWAT officers securing the room.
But 80% of the Indian Muslim population lives below [the] poverty line and they have been living in fear.
Most were men, with many female students having left in fear following Sunday's violence, those still remaining told CNN.
Conor McGregor is NOT in fear for his life ... despite reports to the contrary, his rep tells TMZ Sports.
But she said TC expressed to her many times that he was living in fear of the Zulu Nation.
"People are going to begin living in fear and they'll be afraid to go to the grocery story in fear of getting pulled over, they'll be constantly looking over their shoulder and be afraid to contact the police in general for fear they're going to be asked for their documentation," she said.
It's a long healing process mentally and physically, but completely worth not living the rest of your life in fear.
"What's relevant and the only thing we can look at here is was he in fear of further bodily harm."
"I've been living in fear, not only for myself but for my family, for people that I know," Lira said.
That lead to companies reacting in fear, firing people, suspending people, because they see the pitchforks amassing as a mob.
Police said that, "in fear for his safety," Shi eventually went with Hoser and McConkey to the Redding Municipal Airport.
Fear of recurrence; fear of it coming back; and instead of living in fear I decide to live defying fear.
The "go back to your country" slurs facing so many undocumented migrants in the US. But they live in fear.
This law, they insisted, was meant for the benefit of whites, and causes men of color to live in fear.
Also, they aren't living in fear of their home and family being demolished by a pack of demogorgon spin offs.
"Instead of living in fear, I decide to live defying fear," she said on Good Morning America at that time.
They backed him in fear of a vindictive tweet and the hope that he would sign conservative bills into law.
Frozen in fear and confusion, patients may feel like they're helpless and negotiating for their health, the study authors wrote.
Because I live in fear that if I let up for a moment, I will remember that I am unwanted.
But there they were in the second-floor bathroom of the Holey Artisan Bakery, crouched in fear, unable to breathe.
They say they watched in fear as their landlord, Maria Hrynenko, installed a camera to track their comings and goings.
We want DREAMers to continue contributing to this country's future and we do not want people to live in fear.
Again, small scale, intense focus on the story and a genuinely nerve-wracking plot make In Fear one to watch.
"But even after our escape, we lived in fear that the Boko Haram would return," they continued in the letter.
It can't be in public interest, they wrote, "that a portion of this country be made to live in fear".
This couple is being a bit hysterical, and they're actively engaging in fear mongering (and perhaps evensome cloaked self-promotion).
While NF isn't something anyone should live in fear of because of infrequently it occurs, proper wound care is crucial.
In an email to Bloomberg months later, he said he had escaped because he was in fear for his life.
United vowed to change in response to the incident and in fear of the business it was about to lose.
Muhl says she kept her condition private —and hid her stomach — in fear of losing opportunities in the entertainment industry.
And being a comedian, we live in fear of free speech being limited in any way, and journalists of course.
This time, the anti-LGBT rhetoric began about two months ago, say activists who describe a community living in fear.
Those skeptical of Boko Haram's defeat were vindicated, those residing within the terrorists' deadly reach continue to live in fear.
As investigators worked the case, the family lived in fear, wondering if the killer would return to finish them off.
Smith testified he was "absolutely" in fear of his life when he made the decision to shoot, the station reported.
Chauhan has written she's lived "in fear of what would happen to someone like me" ever since Trump was elected.
And I will certainly shrink in fear at the sight of Tony Todd because he'll always be Candyman to me.
Harm reduction non-profits have discussed rolling back services in fear of follow-up legislation further criminalizing sex worker outreach.
Instead of living in fear and keeping quiet, whistleblowers told the truth, knowing their due process rights would protect them.
Rather than cowering in fear however, the kids on board celebrated the occasion with the saving power of the dab.
So as much as you don't want to kind of live in fear of what could happen, you never know.
New Delhi (CNN)Mohammad Salimullah, a Rohingya refugee living in the Indian capital New Delhi, is again living in fear.
Over the two years he lived in fear of being captured, worrying about his family, Mr. Sandberg's hair went white.
As the debate rages on publicly, refugees like Salimullah continue to live in fear as they encounter more local hostility.
We were frozen in fear, having no idea that 48 hours later, we would be going through it all again.
"No one should have to go to school in fear of gun violence," Swift wrote on Instagram at the time.
After the war he became a farmer, but he hid in fear from American occupiers and was plagued by nightmares.
Some owners mandated harsh rules and extreme cruelty to keep slaves living in fear, too afraid to protest their conditions.
"That America's children are growing up in fear is something we're not talking about," said Lane, who recently turned 217.
Some refused to leave what was left of their shantytowns, in fear that they may never be able to return.
She also called on white Americans to empathize with African-Americans who live in fear of clashes with the police.
He added that it's more likely Maguire's refusal to turn over the complaint was rooted in fear of political blowback.
Not long ago, one of his men sought medical help for chest pain but fled in fear of being lynched.
"There are people right now that are living in fear, and I don't think the president understands that," he added.
Read more: Latinos in El Paso after the mass shooting are not living in fear — instead they're outraged at Trump
No woman should live in fear of prison time or the death penalty for making a decision regarding her health.
She said she was also representing W.N.B.A. players who were reluctant to take similar steps in fear of being fined.
I wish I didn't live in fear of an internet mob, like a great tidal wave, swarming me with takedowns.
I worked in fear the whole time yes, but I still wrote, recorded, produced and mixed a lot of it.
"The people woke up this morning in fear because there was gunfire," the Tele Congo host said, according to Reuters.
Most of all, though, I was afraid of not even knowing what fate I should be living in fear of.
Today's must-watch 'Beneath the Skin' In fear for his life, a Chicago police officer shoots an armed black teen.
The only relevant issue in this case, the sheriff said, is whether Drejka was in fear of further bodily harm.
That ritual, with a vulnerable Sabrina quivering in fear while surrounded by eerie witch folk, is but one gorgeous tableau.
" Asked why the violence had overwhelmingly affected Muslims, she deflected, saying that Buddhists lived in fear of "global Muslim power.
"What I'm living in fear of is what's happening to this country," Patrick, who is about to turn 70, said.
"Good afternoon Neighbors, I'm not the kind of person who wants to live in fear," one person in Alabama wrote.
It's an ever-intensifying blitz of terror that would typically make a narrative-first gamer like me cower in fear.
"I'm not living in fear of COVID-19," Patrick said on Fox News host Tucker Carlson's show on Monday evening.
For undocumented families living in fear of deportation, the storm presented a dilemma: Was it safe to seek government help?
Men in fear of losing their livelihood are equally subject to sexual advances by powerful predators of any sexual orientation.
Many victims live in fear of being recognized, thanks to the near impossibility of deleting these images from the internet.
DealBook For years, chief executive officers lived in fear they would become a target of the activist investor Carl Icahn.
Last Thursday, just as the market took one of its worst falls of the year, Jim Cramer gulped in fear.
Even if it's the craziest idea ever and everyone you tell at Panera nods slowly and backs away in fear.
She battled breast cancer 11 years ago and had lived in fear every day since that the disease would return.
He knew what it was like to be on a boat in fear for his life, he told his classmates.
Salesforce and Adobe shares both dropped in Monday's session as investors sold off stocks in fear of the spreading coronavirus.
That is a new Germany whose political establishment lives in fear of nationalists with newly acquired seats in the parliament.
"At least for some years, black money holders will live in fear for what's coming next for them," he wrote.
Winston, a seven-year-old Chihuahua, was at first intrigued by Aibo, sniffing his butt, even, before retreating in fear.
Others are scared or angry, but keep their mouths shut, in fear of negative consequences such as not being believed.
I used to shy away from doing so in fear of looking weak or incompetent in front of my colleagues.
He knows that his entire life is a con and he sits in fear that that con will be exposed.
But their bliss was short lived, and they were quickly forced to flee the country in fear for their lives.
Nobody should live in fear because they are Mexican nationals in the United States or members of the Latino community.
Nobody should live in fear because they are Mexican nationals in the United States or members of the Latino community.
Thus, the diary tells the life of a group of Jews waiting in fear of being taken by the Nazis.
As a Muslim, I am hurt and in fear for my physical safety and for that of my loved ones.
In fear of attacks Albinism is an inherited genetic condition characterized by a lack of pigmentation in skin, eyes and hair.
"I will do everything that I humanely can to make sure you do not continue to live in fear," he said.
"Locals were intimidated by the police, in fear of facing the worst consequence; the forceful abduction and rape of their daughters."
Jewish people and those of all faiths should not have to live in fear of going to their houses of worship.
"He was in fear of being put back in prison because he was on a 10-year suspended sentence," he said.
Bulls would want to see a quick uptick in fear, not a cool-and-collected attitude in the face of weakness.
What was it like to live in fear because each word, gesture, comment or thought could be heard or listened to?
When the researchers played the original alpha male call to ten "beta" males, the non-dominant seals scrambled away in fear.
In "Fear the Reaper," Fred attempts to get Archie to stop blaming himself when Archie's boxing opponent dies in the ring.
And his mantra is timely: Don't sit on the sidelines in fear or make rash decisions because of stock market volatility.
And some of them (are) in fear because they're afraid that if they say something, they're going to retaliate against them.
The crowd scattered in fear, and Bennett says a policeman singled him out and told him to get on the ground.
"We will never let them win, nor cower in fear," Khan said in a TV appearance the morning after the attack.
NAIROBI — People in Sudan are living in fear of further violence after a brutal military crackdown shattered peace talks this week.
V-1 is in fear of S-1 because of the repeated unwanted contacts and also because of his large stature.
As wildfires ravage northern and southern California this week, thousands remain displaced, without power, and otherwise in fear for their safety.
Now, instead of having to avoid fragrances altogether in fear of a reaction, consumers can choose exactly what's right for them.
I was drowning in fear, fear about the book especially, fear about people actually reading it, about what they might say.
A few allegations about Krauss made their way onto skeptic blogs, but were quickly taken down in fear of legal action.
He described living in fear, nights spent in prison, and the effect the ordeal had on his job and his family.
They are tired of the media, tired of having to apologize and tired of living in fear in their own community.
Reactionary anti-encryption measures like the proposed Feinstein-Burr bill show the danger of legislation based in fear rather than facts.
In fear of the pillorying Ms Hill received, she says she went public only after journalists got hold of her claim.
Living in constant fear "Persons with albinism, and parents of children with albinism, constantly live in fear of attack," she said.
CNN political analyst David Gergen said Trump is painting all African-Americans as living in poverty and in fear of guns.
If you've ever wanted to see Jimmy Fallon and Kevin Hart so frightened that they fart in fear, you're in luck.
What followed were the thoughts and behaviors of someone in fear: for her finances, her future, her reputation, her self-worth.
I will gladly give merchandise back but this manager at Rent-A-Center [redacted] has me in fear for my family.
This time we are not going to shrink in fear from the exit, as we have on the last two occasions.
She lived in fear of Harry for a lot of her career, and what he would try to do to her.
Tens of thousands of people fled the city in fear of their lives from the blaze, which has killed two firefighters.
"Folks with severe PTSD are at home, isolated, living in fear every day, dealing with these dark, horrific thoughts," Sisley says.
For more than a year after her return to the U.S., McGinnis lived in fear while constantly looking over her shoulder.
Since Trump and Sessions took over, border apprehensions have dramatically plummeted as immigrants avoided crossing in fear of the new administration.
But, in fear of losing unhappy or scared customers, Chipotle is offering free burritos to the hungry and lunch-less masses.
Otherwise, men might cower in fear that even attempting to drink wine could cause some gender-based type of allergic reaction.
She told me that she grew up doing duck and cover drills in school and lived in fear of the bomb.
Undocumented members of the community are now living in fear, and many cannot currently locate their children, husbands, siblings, and friends.
You assume from the beginning that you live in fear, that everything is bad, that you cannot control or influence it.
According to researchers, someone in flow will experience a lack of sense of self, a decline in fear and time distortion.
Hateful trolls promote and incite real-world hate crimes as well, causing their targets to live in fear for their safety.
In an open letter from Shafi, he said concern from his party over him being a Muslim is rooted in fear.
"No one should have to go to school in fear of gun violence," the famously apolitical Swift wrote in a caption.
At the same time, despite some recent high-profile convictions, politicians do not generally live in fear of a corruption indictment.
The mechanics in charge of the Jeep must have trembled in fear as secret police pushed it to its final destination.
Put another way, the middle class lives in fear of risking too much, while millionaires know when to go for it.
Every executive branch official lived in fear of receiving "Dingell-grams" demanding information or answers to questions involving the public interest.
"When he goes and he comes, I have my hand on my heart in fear of something happening," the father said.
Mnangagwa, whose whereabouts are unknown after fleeing the country in fear for his safety, is expected to take over as president.
The full on monsoon hasn't started but they're already looking at the skies in fear as collectively the world is watching.
Whenever I mention this stint to friends, true New Yorkers widen their eyes in fear and disgust, offering post-traumatic solace.
We're all in fear of her power, and yet you have to see the creative force at work here as well.
In the long run, it's better to jump into the market than live in fear of it, Robbins and Bogle agree.
At home, he lived in fear of his dad, a drunk who terrorized him and his sister and abused their mother.
The employees in there told me afterwards that it was the guys and they dropped right to the ground in fear.
However, very few actually lodge formal complaints in fear of retaliation, especially if management hasn't shown itself to be very supportive.
But Gross testified that he was not in fear for his life and didn't feel the need to fire his weapon.
It happened so quickly that all I could do was watch in fear as she plowed toward our 7-pound baby.
Jennifer Hudson claims she's in fear of baby daddy David Otunga -- afraid he will physically harm her -- something Otunga vigorously denies.
The removal of protection for "Dreamers," those who immigrated as children, has left hundreds of thousands in fear for their future.
The village of some 550 people was gripped in fear as reports of violence kept coming from surrounding areas, he said.
My husband chose to take meth, but I know he never expected to spend six months in fear for his life.
For those who face the future in fear after Wednesday, there are no easy answers — but there is a clear duty.
The scientists I spoke with for this story do not want people to shutter themselves inside in fear of toxic vapors.
We run in fear and shame, and our children are left to construct the narrative of a life all by themselves.
With every word I write, I think: We cannot forsake love even in fear, because that's when we need it most.
Meanwhile, the public is entirely disempowered, cowering in fear of evil intruders or whipped up into a frenzy by unscrupulous demagogues.
I am furious that a few loudmouthed interest groups force the rest of us to raise generations of children in fear.
Dreamers are members of our communities, and there are 800,000 living in fear with no ability to plan for the future.
And so it was that the wolves descended upon them, their broken and mutilated bodies meant as a lesson in fear.
In 2001, standing up for freedom was an unthinkable risk for Omaid, now, standing by in fear is just as unthinkable.
Ruining these young people's lives by deporting them or forcing them to live in fear is not the just path forward.
After an unsuccessful revolt following the arrival of Chinese troops in Tibet, the Dalai fled Lhasa in fear for his life.
The judges in the case had previously said that gay people in India faced deep-rooted trauma and live in fear.
The World Bank says women there typically become a mother too young, earn less than men and often live in fear.
Also, some of Nixon's lawyers are significant, recurring voices and presences in the book, just as John Dowd is in Fear.
Everyday undocumented queer Latinxs live in fear that any Latinx gathering, queer or otherwise, becomes another opportunity for an ICE raid.
It's not hard to imagine Gritty clinging to the back of the car for dear life, howling in fear and/or excitement.
If you can't commit to a formula in fear that your makeup will melt off midday, try opting for something oil-free.
She should be trying to calm things down, but I fear that she's frozen in fear realizing that she's basically watching herself.
Thus at the moment when we might be most ethical, we abandon principle to wallow in fear and loathing of the other.
Many in Oromia now live in fear, and gestures like the one Lilesa made have become a symbol of defiance and solidarity.
It feels like only yesterday we were first seeing the Chanels running in fear from a serial killer back in season one.
"I am now living in fear of further action David might take," The Voice star said in her request for the order.
In the past, many have treaded lightly on the issue in fear of stirring up a backlash from the pro-life movement.
He got tired, stopped going out in fear of those conversations, but at home, drunk and alone, he'd see the high bar.
Since then, her family has lived in fear of getting torn apart -- and she has had to check in periodically with ICE.
I want to set an example and I can't live in fear, because what I am teaching her if I'm doing that?
Israeli commanders say they are protecting the residents of nearby Israeli towns, who live in fear of Palestinian rockets and militant infiltrators.
When we are in fear of danger, the body alerts the amygdala, a part of the brain that deals with emotional response.
Ally answers the door with a knife behind her back, which Kai somehow knows and he taunts her about living in fear.
"Philadelphians should not live in fear of violence that could take away a child's life," Kenney said in a tweet Sunday evening.
In the words of his own lawyer, John Dowd—as cited by Bob Woodward in "Fear"—the president is "a fucking liar".
Evan, who is based in the Boston area, approached the human resources representative in fear, all the while battling back morning sickness.
In the online video, several women and two minors on the bus can be seen crying and hugging each other in fear.
But not all Drag Race contestants speak out politically in fear of alienating fans — something that irritates longtime drag performer Jackie Beat.
"In fear memory, people or animals learn a rule, whereas with extinction memories they learn an exception to the rule," Kindt explained.
Most folks might run away in fear after coming face-to-face with a bear, but not 5-year-old Ian Parker.
He said "it's kind of a good thing" that politicians who favor gun control are in fear of being assassinated or deposed.
I'm Jamieson, I'm still your host, and I spent this week cowering in fear of a surprise drop from the 6 God.
My African-American friends live in fear of police, and neighborhoods that are unsafe for their children to simply cross the street.
It turns out, there's another secret organization even more powerful than B613 — one that makes Rowan/Eli (Joe Morton) cower in fear.
A video of the miraculous rescue shows the pups crying in fear and joy, narrated by the surprised  voices of the rescuers.
" Anand said, "Seeing a mother holding her child closer to her, looking at you in fear...those stares stay in your head.
And his backers here contend that the strong reactions against Trump are based in fear of his challenges to the status quo.
The 28-year-old writer says he now lives in fear, constantly looking over his shoulder when stepping out into the city.
Leading the charge is ICE Acting Director Thomas Homan, who believes that all undocumented immigrants are criminals who should live in fear.
"Obviously that happened then, I would never allow that to happen now, but a lot of women are in fear," she said.
Every obituarist in this documentary attests that they live in fear of "missing something," when they sit down to record a life.
Rubio's campaign, suffused in fear as it was, adopted a message that has been with elements of the party for some time.
In that environment, catcallers don't just talk the talk, so women walk the streets of their home city every day in fear.
Israelis have been living in fear of going about their daily lives — going to the store, to the boardwalk, riding the bus.
A few months ago, Sheron said, he recalled players scattering in fear when a gun fell from someone's backpack onto the blacktop.
He and his wife, Dorothy Chattin, a retired graphic designer, do not think of their moderate penny pinching as rooted in fear.
Roohr and his colleagues told the FBI that the chief was verbally abusive, but they didn't report him in fear of retaliation.
Although in their best interest, many Latinos will avoid testing in fear of being discriminated against because of an HIV-positive status.
"No one should have to go to school in fear of gun violence," the previously apolitical Swift wrote in an Instagram caption.
"When people come down on opposite sides, it's important to explore why that is because sometimes it's based in fear, not reality."
Things worsened by January and February, as markets across the globe whipsawed in fear of a slowing China and looming global recession.
You won't have to live in fear of bankruptcy if you experience a medical emergency or are diagnosed with a chronic illness.
No doctor should have to wear a bulletproof vest to work in fear that extremists might target her for providing abortion services.
Doe lived in fear of him, the suit says, and would suffer from panic attacks when she ran into him on campus.
Many of its residents live in fear that a flood, caused by an avalanche at the lake, could wipe away their homes.
No. No, and I'll tell you, I mean ... First of all, you cannot, if you at all are able, live in fear.
You also feel comfortable setting healthy boundaries and pushing back when necessary, and you do not often engage in fear-based behavior.
She donated her liver when I dropped out in fear, pleased with the turn of events and seemingly free of fear herself.
Furthermore, the people of the United States have been hiding under their desks in fear of a nuclear attack or getting hacked.
In "Fear of a Black President," Coates offers a cleareyed assessment of the racism that limited what the 44th president could say.
The amygdala is our emotional center, which specializes in fear and anxiety and tells us to run away from, say, a predator.
This poem for the president is from an 18-year-old American college freshman who doesn't want to live in fear anymore.
Several states have passed anti-Shariah measures, in fear that Muslims will seek to impose their own religious laws on unsuspecting Americans.
Addressing a rapt audience of around 50 people, she described living for many years in fear of her husband's bursts of rage.
The economy is in shambles, poverty reigns, the people live in fear, and they produce nothing of value save some natural resources.
But the deployment recalled a Cold War era in which Russian intrigue grabbed headlines and Norwegians lived in fear of Soviet hegemony.
"For the last two years, we are living in fear, parents are scared to send their kids outside," Zainab's father told reporters.
Now that President Trump has unveiled his plan to criminalize us and make us live in fear, entire communities are under threat.
But now, she said, she's not going to live in fear because of what someone told her could happen in the future.
A woman from New York "became depressed, lives in fear, and moved out of the country to Canada," according to the lawsuit.
They were the ones who stood by a tormented Jesus hanging on a cross when the men had long fled in fear.
Harris's comments also come after Hawaiian residents spent 38 minutes in fear last month after a false missile alert was sent out.
Unfortunately, however, thousands more continue to live in fear and precarious conditions in Iraq or the neighboring countries to which they fled.
How dare you allow powerful adults who love guns to be more important than a generation of children growing up in fear.
Another effect of the drug, as PrEP user Nutland has described it, is a reduction in fear and anxiety over having sex.
Boys in the north grew up in fear of being dragged from their homes to fight the civil war in the south.
Transgender woman Zain said she'd been living in fear since 2013, when the sultan first announced the country would introduce Sharia law.
Mr. Nurmuhammed, who is Muslim and lives in Istanbul, said his friends had been living in fear of arrest for several weeks.
"The will of the people has been violated," said Mu Sochua, a deputy to Kem Sokha who fled abroad in fear of arrest.
I try to be as safe as I can, but I can't live in fear of stuff that I have no control over.
Good news: With the help of our valiant personal organizer, Bea Copeland, you don't have to live in fear of your junk drawer.
Lone children taking off from their homeland in fear of death and running blindly across foreign territory just to try to stay alive.
By contrast, many performers live in fear of the murky rules of Facebook's and Instagram's bans on nudity that often get them suspended.
I was very unhappy with who I was and I couldn't truly act the way I wanted to in fear of being misgendered.
Fraternal Order of Police spokesman Pat Camden attempted to justify the fatal shooting and said Fry had been in fear of his life.
I am a human who is ultimately afraid to want what I already have, in fear of being reminded of my own impermanence.
He ran until his legs gave way in an unpaved alleyway, and he collapsed onto the sandy ground, drenched in fear and sweat.
"Stop legitimizing 'sides' of an issue that are based in fear & bigotry rather than reality," one person said in response to the ad.
The account featured videos of Chism's daughters screaming in fear, bathing, pretending to be babies, spitting up food, being force-fed, and 'peeing.
" Schaaf further reflected in her Feb 27 statement: "We know that law-abiding citizens live in fear of arrest and deportation every day.
"A child should not live in fear that they will be deported," said Stephanie Hipolito, one of the student organizers of the walkout.
When I do get on a flight (under tearful coercion), I sit frozen in fear, tears pouring down my cheeks for the duration.
The professor sat down at his computer and began to type: I am starting this blog so others need not live in fear.
The idea of filling the skies above our cities with aerial taxis has many urbanists and city planners clutching their pearls in fear.
Footage uploaded to social media showed festival attendees scattering in fear and confusion as loud popping sounds could be heard in the background.
Children on the bus were seen crying in fear and policemen were seen manhandling the migrants as they pulled them off the bus.
I mean, he knew where I was lived, and I was living in fear of him waiting around a corner and attacking me.
As each of these individuals searched their minds for plausible stories, they conjured available, easy to retrieve stereotypes that were grounded in fear.
Lopez had a temporary restraining order against the guy, claiming she was in fear for herself and her twins, but the order expired.
I can't stop ordering them, and I live in fear of the weird Starbucks mermaid with two tails taking them away from me.
But she canceled her flight in fear that if she left, she wouldn't be let back into the country to complete her studies.
Bullies will always be bullies and they strike anywhere, and neither Jared nor I wanted to live our life in fear of that.
"For a while, we were in fear of an apocalyptic break in relations with Turkey," a senior State Department official told the network.
No Oregonian, including those who may be undocumented immigrants, should have to live in fear of harassment or their families being torn apart.
They waited until the rodents would freeze in fear even without the shock before proceeding to the next stage: viewing the mouse brains.
The moderate Republicans representing purple House districts fled in fear of a Trump repudiation, when the reality is that most Americans are relieved.
They won't say it like it is because they live in fear of the political correctness police coming to knock on their door.
USA Today reported that Pence only makes a handful of appearances in "Fear: Trump in the White House," which hit bookshelves on Tuesday.
Some have been able to conceal that they worked for the United States but live in fear that this information will be divulged.
There, he reportedly lived in fear of his younger brother, Kim Jong Un, who took over North Korea from their father in 2011.
Domestic violence cases are notoriously difficult to prosecute, often because it's daunting for victims who live in fear of their abusers to testify.
Klarman shows that nearly every clause of the Constitution was written and rewritten in fear of losing the support of slave-holding interests.
Until 2016, asylum was traditionally reserved for those in fear of persecution for things like their religious, their political or their ethnic background.
Because we now fear the worst, we also stand in fear of the lawful means the Constitution provides to address profound presidential failure.
In fear of backlash from black twitter for leaving artists of color off of nominations, the Recording Academy actually slighted a deserving song.
Wilkinson didn't stop there: "That bitch is in fear now knowing so many of us saw her doing some nasty shit," she added.
My mum came back from the theatre to find me on the sofa cowering in fear alone with shitty pants, grandad still asleep.
Facebook is denying a report they created a tool to stop fake news and then nixed it in fear of a conservative backlash.
I never want to be in fear of losing my home or being in the dark about my ability to make ends meet.
They also included "I Live in Fear" (1955), about the nuclear threat, and "The Bad Sleep Well" (1960), a modern-day revenge drama.
On television, "The Twilight Zone" depicted friends and neighbors in fear of an imminent nuclear attack fighting over access to one family's shelter.
As a Dreamer, I know what it's like to live in fear, with your family, of ICE coming to knock on your door.
Throughout history, cultural conversations around HIV have been rooted in fear-mongering and insidious homophobia (the virus was initially nicknamed the "gay plague").
Many photographs of and much information about the event was removed from the internet, seemingly by those involved, in fear of further repercussions.
Andrew, who was inside the apartment, evidently waiting for Lincoln, cowers in fear; the hustler, after a moment's hesitation, does not attack him.
The murderer and the victim are on opposite sides of the dark hallway, one cowering in fear, the other lifting a bloody hatchet.
Mr. Lucas said the mine's managers lived in fear of a visit from Mr. Blankenship, who would descend on the site by helicopter.
There's suggestions of peace, beauty, and joy, but mostly it's the sort of stuff that makes you want to curl up in fear.
Why was I in fear of never finding someone ever again, when there are literally billions of people out there in the world?
They may be better at PR, but the police still actually hate on QPOC communities and people live in fear of the police.
Photographs from the predominantly Kurdish area showed collapsed buildings, cars destroyed by rubble and people sleeping in the streets in fear of aftershocks.
While some viewers live in fear of running across a spoiler, others embrace the idea of getting a jump on the plot twists.
"Both communities live in fear of each other," said Dominik Stillhart, the director of operations for the International Committee of the Red Cross.
In fear of another journalist chatting it up with him before me, I decided to stand in the same spot and just wait.
In theory, the bill would incentivize companies not to violate American antitrust law in fear they may be fined if they do so.
We will be vigilant, do everything possible to prevent these tragedies and protect our loved ones, but we will not live in fear.
In New York, the magical have been forced underground, where they live in fear of the "No-Majs," the American term for Muggles.
If political correctness gets pushed to the maximum, business and progress grinds to a halt in fear of legal accusations that become paralyzing.
Rodrigues cowers in fear, recoils from his flock and assures himself of the goodness that the church — and he, by extension — has brought.
I lived my life in prison 22 years with obeying the way things go and living in fear of standing against these people.
No one wants to live in fear of the everyday, like sending kids to school, or going to the movies for the night.
"At the Whitney program, my image of myself was that I was just, like, hiding under the seminar table in fear," she said.
Rohingya interviewed by Reuters said they live in fear of arrest, detention and deportation as Malaysia has not ratified the U.N. Refugee Convention.
Some were crying in fear as the blazes created a disorienting, thick black smoke and intense heat without a safe exit on campus.
Joining them are tens of thousands of citizens who have run to the countryside or poured across the border in fear of bloodshed.
"In Nevada, our immigrant community matters, our lives matter, I will not allow my family to continue living in fear," Silva told rallygoers.
That advice has left Haitian T.P.S. holders — as many as 20173,22017 in the United States, with 21.3,22015 in New York — mired in fear.
It is also the unions themselves, which now hang back in fear of draining their treasuries and losing whatever influence they still have.
Every member running for reelection now lives in fear that some outside group will dump tens of millions of dollars into the election.
"You have to live your life; you can't live in fear...Pride is about showing ourselves to the world," Paul Grossman told Philly.
As scary as extremist anti-abortion terrorism can be, cowering in silence and living in fear just gives the terrorists what they want.
According to Bob Woodward's account in Fear, many in Trump's own campaign, including Reince Priebus and Mike Pence, said Trump should drop out.
"Persons with albinism, and parents of children with albinism, constantly live in fear of attack," said Ikponwosa Ero, the United Nations' expert on albinism.
They live in fear of becoming the next victims of an epidemic that last year claimed more than 1,000 lives: so-called honor killings.
Stephenson posted about the sighting on Facebook, but didn't give away her exact location, in fear fellow birders would come flocking to her yard.
In a federal lawsuit, T.J.'s family argued that police made a point of damaging items in the home as children screamed in fear.
Over the course of our country's proud history, we have faced our share of grave challenges, but we have never retreated in fear. Never.
In scores of countries today, gays, lesbians and transgender people, and others who some may perceive as such, live in fear for their lives.
I hope this verdict makes Chicago rethink budgets that fund police above all else, a tax that my communities pay in fear and blood.
Schumer on Monday afternoon argued that Republican senators who have previously stood up for whistleblower protections are now staying quiet in fear of Trump.
Drowning the mind in fear, deeper, deeper, dragging you down so far into the void that maybe this time, there is no coming back.
British voters made an unjustifiable and irrational decision, grounded in fear of people who spoke different languages or whose skin was darker than theirs.
Seconds later, Watson clicked another photo, which shows the children sprinting in fear toward the beach and the shark heading in the opposite direction.
Overstone Kondowe, head of the Association of Persons with Albinism in Malawi, said people with albinism were living in fear ahead of the election.
But after Mr Trump turned on Mr Sessions, apparently in fear of the investigation under Robert Mueller that his recusal unleashed, he stood firm.
Hardworking immigrant families living in fear, who should be brought out of the shadows so they and their children can have a better future.
After the president elect picked a fight with Lockheed Martin, a rival planemaker, Boeing's executives were left in fear of being the next target.
Over the centuries, medieval artists applied…Read more ReadThe notion that medieval people lived in fear of zombies did not come from thin air.
If you count yourself among the city-dwellers that live in fear of Ikea visits, the home goods chain has some anxiety-altering news.
"I explained to him that we could not live in fear and that people in our community are caring and loving," Gandarilla told CNN.
Many were from the day my partner, Dean, passed away & now I've spent my evening in fear of what else I'm going to see.
In its first year, that included Caged in Fear, Sharks — Predators or Prey, The Shark Takes a Siesta, and Sharks of a Different Color.
After Eleven manages to make contact with Joyce's son in the "upside-down," she emerges from a makeshift sensory deprivation tank trembling in fear.
These villagers, cut off from India's rapidly growing economy, live in fear of rebels taking their children as recruits, or of violent government raids.
There were tales of children killed, domestic violence survivors living in fear -- and of those with mental-health challenges being abused by Baltimore police.
"An officer who believes he's in fear can do anything that a 'reasonable officer' can do, up until, and including, killing someone," he says.
Players just don't trust Goodell and the league office and are unwilling to budge in fear of losing any more rights in the process.
Friends working for the local press helped ensure that his story was never reported, but he lived in fear that it would get out.

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