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Introduce abstraction, or deliberate opaqueness, and the player becomes less comfortable, more frightened.
The free press will be slightly less free, the dissenters more frightened to dissent.
Children who remember extreme distress will be much more frightened the next time around.
I was more frightened if the windows broke, then the water would come in.
"They are more frightened than pilots because they feel like numbers," Ms. Cocca said.
Indira found her mother more frightened than at any time since receiving her deportation order.
Horror author Paul Tremblay says he's much more frightened by cults that might actually exist.
Her roommate had moved out and she was living alone, which made her even more frightened.
I'm much more frightened about robots always obeying orders than about robots rebelling against the humans.
As he lay there bleeding, whom was he more frightened of — the rebels or the regime?
"I think [Blake] was more frightened when I screamed than actually seeing the bear," Hawes told KTLA.
But the more I remembered, the more frightened I was that I might lose my mind again.
"They seem to be more frightened of this nominee's record and history than any we've ever considered."
Tell me this whole thing didn't make you even more frightened of the administration that's to come.
Some nuclear theorists argue that submarine-based deterrents promote peace by making the other side more frightened to attack first.
She does remember, oddly, feeling more frightened when there were long periods of silence instead of the racket of gunfire.
"They don't even see the type of person it is; the darker the skin, the more frightened they become," she said.
"Clearly, I think Mr. Trump is getting more and more concerned, more and more desperate, more and more frightened," Brennan said.
These ten-year-olds are more frightened of becoming fat than they are of cancer, war, or losing both their parents.
You're more frightened by a lying robot than a lying human because you recognize the human as like yourself, and that's comforting.
An anxious dog will only be more frightened by the commotion, and an outgoing dog may see it as you playing with them.
I would spiral into this existential, disconnected state throughout the day, and the further I sank into it, the more frightened I became.
We turn another page and the cat looks more frightened and creepier than before, because we're seeing it from a dog's point of view.
That's the main thing I wish the supporters of these laws would realize: We are much more frightened of you than you are of us.
I was more frightened of my father learning that I had lost his gloves than of physical violence and so refused to give them up.
Both the U.K. and the European Union need to become more "frightened" about the possibility of an abrupt break-up, an analyst told CNBC on Friday.
Kathryn Hahn stars as Eve Fletcher, a divorced mom whose crummy son, Brendan (Jackson White), is heading off for college, leaving them both freer but more frightened.
Although I am frightened about what they would do in office, I'm even more frightened about what their supporters would do with a boundless sense of empowerment.
And she's even more frightened that at any moment her mom could be taken again -- and that she won't be able to do anything to stop it.
While Nick and Gypsy's goal was to attain freedom and independence, Gypsy seems more frightened than ever as she and Nick grapple with their new lives on the run.
"When we learned that there had been letters that had been sent to Fox as threats about the potential about this, then we became much more frightened," Howard said.
The market observers who got it wrong both times in 221 are now even more frightened of index heights and continue to warn of a crash in the Dow.
We have, however, put into place an awful lot that under a less benign government or a more frightened citizenry could become the basis for extraordinary changes in our society.
The boyfriend -- and other friends who are fully aware of my situation -- don't seem to be concerned with how his/their remarks make me feel even more frightened than I already am.
"So often I felt like I was giving up a part of myself in order to play this ingénue — either dumbing myself down, or making myself more frightened or scared," she said.
And shortly after the explosion, an A train rider told the Times columnist Jim Dwyer that he was more frightened of the derailment on the line last summer than of the terrorist attack.
I think almost any South Korean you talk to would say they're much more frightened of Donald Trump than they are of Kim Jung Un. The North Koreans are just doing what they always do.
So while Donald Trump is certainly the enemy of both reason and compassion, I'm much more frightened of the 63 million people who either didn't know they were voting against everything this country stands for, or didn't care.
As long as Republican politicians are frightened by the base, the base is frightened by scary conspiracies in right-wing media, and right-wing media makes more money the more frightened everyone is, Trump appears to be safe.
EUGENE D. COHEN Phoenix To the Editor: Re "Sanders Is Urged to Quell Threats by His Backers" (front page, May 18): Apparently the congressional leadership of the Democratic Party is getting more and more frightened of the Bernie Sanders campaign.
"I think Mr. Trump is getting more and more concerned, more and more desperate and I would say more and more frightened, as there is closer and closer magnification of some of the things that those around him have been involved in," Brennan said.
"I think Mr. Trump is getting more and more concerned, more and more desperate and I would say more and more frightened, as there is closer and closer magnification of some of the things that those around him have been involved in," Brennan told MSNBC on Wednesday afternoon.
But officials believe Monica may still be in El Paso — and that she is more frightened of what might await her in Mexico than she is of facing prison in the US. Williams said investigators have been told by people who know Monica that she has always been scared of visiting Mexico, even before she was on the run from the law.
Reed Jr. added that what he finds most revealing in the Democratic primary race this time around is how Sanders's moderate rivals seem to be more frightened by a potential Sanders's presidency than they are of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE getting reelected.
Prior was born in 1809. He made a reputation in 1846, with the print Heidelberg Castle and Town, engraved from a drawing by J. M. W. Turner, and under Turner's supervision; it was published by subscription. A plate in mezzotint, More frightened than hurt, after James Bateman (1814–1849), was an isolated experiment. He exhibited twice, at the Royal Academy.
It was Francesco who murdered Agneta five years ago after she enraged him by trying to make off with the painting alone. Alone with her husband, Virginia becomes more and more frightened by the gradual confluences of elements from her vision. The last crucial link in the chain occurs when Francesco sees the incriminating letter on the dresser. Virginia claims that she hasn't read it, but he refuses to believe her.
Iscoe (1976), p. 7. She later remarked that "No freshman was ever more immature, more unprepared, more frightened than I."Neely (1992), p. 31. She joined the female social club known as the Valentine Club, and helped to inaugurate the first sorority on the UT campus, Pi Beta Phi. After two years at the university, she moved to New York City to study piano and music theory at the National Conservatory of Music.
Eventually, Raven starts to open up about her true feelings. While it was her inner darkness that scarred her entire life, she was even more frightened of what her love for Beast Boy might cause her to do. Beast Boy makes it clear he doesn't want to escape from any part of her. Touched, Raven decides that she needs to embrace the positive feelings inside her rather than just her negative ones.
Snout has eight lines under the name of Tom Snout, and two lines as The Wall. He is the Wall for Act V-Scene 1. Tom Snout was originally set to play NDL father, but the need for a wall was greater, so he discharged The Wall. Snout is often portrayed as a reluctant actor and very frightened, but the other mechanicals (except Nick Bottom and Peter Quince) are usually much more frightened than Tom Snout).
In the winter of 999, Yang was guarding the small city of Suicheng (遂城, still in today's Xushui County) when the invading Liao army laid siege and attacked it continuously. Xiao Chuo, Liao's charismatic empress dowager, personally oversaw the attacks. With little resources in the city, Yang's outnumbered soldiers became more frightened by day. Yang quickly recruited fit men from the city's population to strengthen the troops defending the city, providing them with weapons and armor.
As Ace and Shou Yuing share a talk about explosives, a knight sails through the roof of the hotel brewery. The Doctor, Ace and Shou Yuing find the knight, Ancelyn, who wakes to recognise the Doctor as "Merlin". While the Doctor mulls the portent of this revelation, the party is surrounded by an ominous group of knights. Bambera faces down their leader, Mordred, but Mordred is more frightened to see "Merlin", whom he believed was imprisoned by his mother, Morgaine.
Jean Hargadon Wehner, a student at Keough, alleged she first confided in Father E. Neil Magnus (1937–1988) in 1968 about sexual abuse she was subjected to at the hands of her uncle when she was a child, beginning at age 14, and continuing from 1968 to 1972. Magnus then sexually abused Wehner and blamed her for being promiscuous. Later, Maskell joined in the abuse. Wehner stated she was far more frightened of Maskell, who she found to be more intimidating and threatening.
No one understands why some people change, but it is a fearful thing. Shape shifters are magical beings with strange and disturbing powers: Gargoyles can reach through solid stone, unicorns can heal with a touch of their horns, werewolves fight with terrifying fury and dragons can breathe fire. These abilities unsettle most Stormlanders, but they are even more frightened of necromancers, evil wizards who hunt shape shifters. Necromancers can drain shape shifters of their natural magics, using the power to fuel toxic spells.
He is the Wall for Act V-Scene 1. Tom Snout was originally set to play Pyramus's father, but the need for a wall was greater, so he discharged The Wall. Snout is often portrayed as a reluctant actor and very frightened, but the other mechanicals (except Bottom and Quince) are usually much more frightened than Tom Snout. Snout's name, like that of the other mechanicals, is metonymical and derives from his craft: "Snout" means a nozzle or a spout, a feature of the kettles a tinker often mends.
After the Legion of Doom is defeated and Superboy- Prime is bound to the Source Wall, Beast Boy and Raven have a talk about her difficulty in reading Solstice's emotions, and their encounter with Headcase. Eventually, Raven starts to open up about her true feelings. While it was her inner darkness that scarred her entire life, she was even more frightened of what her love for Beast Boy might cause her to do. Beast Boy makes it clear he doesn't want to escape from any part of her.
Creton waited with the King at Conway Castle, and here he witnessed the Earl of Northumberland arrival and then that of Bolingbroke. Along with the other minor members of the royal entourage, Creton was required by the earl to leave the castle with Bolingbroke's herald. The chronicler was later open about the fact that, as a recent scholar has put it, Creton "was more frightened than he had ever been in his life." However, on hearing that Creton and his companions were French, Bolingbroke addressed them in their own language and assured them of their personal safety.
In 1821, a comedy that Jerrold had written at the age of 14 was brought out at Sadler's Wells theatre under the title More Frightened than Hurt. Other plays followed, and in 1825 he was employed for a few pounds weekly to produce dramas and farces to order for George Bolwell Davidge of the Coburg Theatre. In the autumn of 1824, the "little Shakespeare in a camlet cloak", as he was nicknamed, married Mary Swan and continued to work as both dramatist and journalist. For a short while he was part proprietor of a small Sunday newspaper.
Wolverine replies "And if she were here right now, who do you think she would be more frightened of?" The two fight each other in a rage while being attacked by the sentinel and as Wolverine claws into Cyclops' visor, the students reappear on the battlefield to help them fight the sentinel. In the morning, Cyclops and Wolverine stand victorious with the students all living, but Wolverine cannot continue watching Cyclops use children as soldiers to fight these battles. Wolverine announces his departure from Utopia and indicates he will take any mutant on the island who wants to leave with him.
Small initially explored habituation and concluded that wild rats were more active and appeared more frightened than the lab-bred white rats. His first studies showed that hungry rats, given repeated opportunities, took more than an hour to find food at the end of the maze on the first trial, but got progressively better and could complete the maze in 30 seconds after several more. Small also noted that the animals habituated to the environment (they appeared less anxious) over time. In the next set of experiments, Small added a door to the box to test how the rats were able to adapt to the change.
Years later, her-lady-in waiting Anna Tiutcheva was to write about this period in the life of her mistress: "Having been raised in seclusion even, one might say, in austerity, in the little castle of Jugenheim, where she saw her father only rarely, she was more frightened than bedazzled when she was suddenly brought to the most opulent and brilliant court of all European nations. She told me that many times. After constant battles of overcoming her awkwardness, later on, under cover of darkness and the stillness of her room, she would give freedom to her muffled cries".Korneva & Cheboksarova, Russia & Europe, p.
These troops were helpless to negotiate such a torrent as the Piave, and relied upon boats propelled by the 18th Pontieri under the command of Captain Odini of the Italian engineers. On the misty night of the 23rd the Italians rowed the British forces across with a calm assurance and skill which amazed many of those who were more frightened of drowning than of fighting the Austrians. For the sake of silence the HAC used only their bayonets until the alarm was raised, and soon seized their half of the island. The Italian assault on the south of Papadopoli was driven off by heavy machine-gun fire.
Later that night Floyd uses the group's monitoring equipment to spy on Chad and Gwen having sex, during which time he sees an unknown person watching them as well. He runs to warn them, which makes the couple angry until they see that the group's van is now on fire, stranding them on the property. The group becomes even more frightened and angry once Floyd reveals that he had accidentally spiked the group's drinking water in an attempt to hide his LSD from Officer Lance. As the night progresses the group discovers the body of the bank employee that hired Nancy, forcing them to realize that there is something at the house.
The subsequent reaction was amazing – people would scream and sometimes even flee the theater in terror. As Eck described it, "The men were more frightened than the women – the women couldn't move because the men were walking across their laps, headed for the exit." The act provided the perfect jolt by frightening people at first but then caused just as much laughter and applause."Magic's Most Unusual Illusion", David Charvet, Magic, June 1997 The illusion would end with stage hands plucking up Eck and setting him atop his legs and then twirling him off-stage to be replaced by his twin Robert, who would then loudly threaten to sue Raboid and storm out of the theater.
The stories only make the Chanels more frightened, with a lore about killers that drag people in the toilet while they're using it, or killers that murder you based on your decision of toilet paper. Later, Boone pays a visit to Chad (Glen Powell), who also thinks he's a ghost. He asks Chad if he can borrow a 'date shirt' of his, saying that the only way for him to be 'among the living' would be to have sex with Zayday (Keke Palmer), much to Chad's confusion at first, knowing Boone is gay, but later complies. Denise is then seen about to use the bathroom, sitting down only to find a choice of blue and red toilet paper.

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