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But they're different now — criticism no longer terrifies me.
Don't get me wrong — writing a book still terrifies me.
It might not make sense, but it still terrifies nonetheless.
That hope seems to be dwindling, and it terrifies me.
This terrifies me even more than cancer for some reason.
So in some ways, Textio terrifies me and delights me.
It is never the impact that terrifies him, wakes him.
"It terrifies the death out of me," Ms. Gregory said.
"Her voting record in Congress appalls and terrifies me," Swift wrote.
That is a prospect that thrills some Mexicans and terrifies others.
Resignation terrifies us and makes us barricade ourselves in our vestries.
" Michelle Garza: "What terrifies me is anything happening to my children.
"We got to do something that terrifies her," Khloé jokingly said.
" David: "That man terrifies me, I was not about to argue.
Trump is sui generis, and that terrifies the party's high command.
But the prospect terrifies me, and it should terrify you, too.
The idea of investing in property excites but also terrifies me.
Honestly, seeing this many neo-Nazis in one place terrifies me.
Ms Mlityalwa's struggle is, these days, something that also terrifies wealthier Capetonians.
The thought of you, of any of us, having both terrifies him.
In short, their customers are stampeding in a direction that terrifies them.
I do this almost instinctively at this point — and that terrifies me.
Right now Mr. Trump is losing, and this very likely terrifies him.
I can understand why the idea of meaningful oversight terrifies the President.
"Because we aren't educated on sexual health, it terrifies us," he said.
Not surprisingly, it terrifies those who run the business of campus athletics.
"Her voting record in Congress appalls and terrifies me," Ms. Swift said.
Tell me something, Lee: What terrifies you more, death or being disgraced?
If she loses, she could face deportation -- a possibility that terrifies her.
And as a parent, it terrifies me, to be honest with you.
Marsha Blackburn, a Tennessee Republican running for Senate, "appalls and terrifies" her.
And what about the sexuality of Miley Cyrus that so terrifies him?
But, according to Mr Birch of Oakland PD, the ICE contract "terrifies people".
One suggestion I give that terrifies people is to delete social media apps.
In fact, nothing terrifies the vaunted Party of God more than Shiite dissent.
If something terrifies you, that is probably the thing that you should do.
Solitude can make something that seems a puzzle into a danger that terrifies.
Meanwhile, North Korea, a dystopian Leninist monarchy with nuclear weapons, terrifies the world.
It terrifies me, and it's caused me nothing but pain, so I'm done.
The episode about cults totally fascinates and terrifies me at the same time!
"Amazon terrifies me as a company," Damodaran told CNBC on "Fast Money " Thursday.
This is the question I keep asking myself, and one that actually terrifies me.
A blood-curdling scream represents an extreme of emotion; it both excites and terrifies.
"It terrifies me," said Alvarado, now 19 and a student at Texas State University.
Our story starts when Jerry's 6 and he sees "Frankenstein" and it terrifies him.
In an Instagram post, Swift wrote that Blackburn's voting record "appalls and terrifies" her.
"Our agenda terrifies the political and financial establishment of this country," the letter reads.
It terrifies me because I don't know what they'll do if I fall behind.
Bundy terrifies because he feels like one of us rather than some evil outlier.
Roy Moore terrifies most Republicans who have to be on the ballot next year.
But what really terrifies me is that Warren is likely to lose to Trump.
Distraction is the method by which the Trump gang both confuses and terrifies the population.
Yet even so, the idea that my deepest insecurity could become common knowledge terrifies me.
It's almost like a metaphor for everything that terrifies people about Donald Trump's increasingly likely presidency. 
It definitely terrifies me, and I think that's part of why I wanted to do it.
Schiff said the notion of injecting that kind of false information into an election "terrifies" him.
"I can understand why the idea of meaningful oversight terrifies the president," the California Democrat tweeted.
"What terrifies me most are his political alliances," Luis Miguel González, of El Economista , told me.
He delights children, greets strangers and friends, poses for photos, terrifies dogs (or imagines he does).
That picture still terrifies me; it makes me think about what happened in this country afterward.
He knows her—and she knows and loves him—but his knowledge of her terrifies her.
Nothing terrifies this corrupt president more than the idea of Congress upholding the rule of law.
My 25-year-old son says that what terrifies him and his friends is their impotence.
" Mr. Schiff shot back, "I can understand why the idea of meaningful oversight terrifies the president.
Throughout the last two episodes, Winter repeatedly terrifies Oz, who can't be more than eight years old.
This idea terrifies NATO member Turkey, which sees the Kurds as the major threat to its state.
" Robby Mook, Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign manager, said on Twitter that the firing of Comey "terrifies me.
I feel really happy about it, and I've made peace with it, but it also terrifies me.
What terrifies me the most is the impossibility for people to imagine anything else after this, after capitalism.
"Schizophrenia terrifies" — these are the first words in the first essay in Esmé Weijun Wang's The Collected Schizophrenias.
And I just love Lyanna Mormont, a 12-year-old who terrifies adults in that huge furry cloak.
But this groupthink terrifies me when it's used to bully people for exercising their right to free speech.
Conway terrifies because she managed to lead Trump past the "grab her by the pussy" video to victory.
He terrifies her, then blames her for hurting his feelings by not showing him enough gratitude and respect.
Swift then slammed Republican candidate Marsha Blackburn, saying the politician's voting record in Congress "appalls and terrifies" her.
He lives with his long-term girlfriend and seems settled and content—the prospect of domesticity terrifies me.
Bowie's criticism seemed to fall on deaf ears when Goodman responded that Prince "terrifies" some small-town audiences.
ELSEWHERE > The Ebola superhighway: Why the new Congo outbreak terrifies public health authorities, by Reid Wilson, The Hill.
" One of them, Ronald Reagan's solicitor general, Charles Fried, told MSNBC on Thursday night: "This man terrifies me.
Regardless of whether or not I'd survive COVID-19, I'm not sure they would, and that terrifies me.
Trump's rhetoric on Russia terrifies neoconservatives — but Pence's Putin bashing wouldn't feel out of place in the Weekly Standard.
"For the nerds, it's not the twilight of mainstream, white power that terrifies," wrote Ian Bogost for the Atlantic.
When he screams, it offers him release, but he's also screaming because the very notion of release terrifies him.
He leaves his house only to buy bread downstairs because going outside immobilizes him and terrifies him to death.
He can and might just do it and it terrifies the softhearted do-gooders who are coddling foreign criminals.
So when I see the hate that Donald Trump has brought to his campaign for president, it terrifies me.
Even though I obsess about everything, and I'm scared, and I'm nervous I'm talking about it — it terrifies me.
The prospect of the 6900-year-old Socialist as the nominee, or even setting the agenda, terrifies mainstream Democrats.
" The fright appears to confirm the narrative formed earlier this year by headlines like "Donald Trump Terrifies World Leaders.
If the idea of operating your own business excites you more than it terrifies you, it's probably a fit.
But his candidacy terrifies many moderates, who believe a self-described "democratic socialist" stands no chance in a general election.
Venmo even has its own social news feed, a prevalent part of the experience (which likely terrifies any privacy advocate).
But his candidacy terrifies many moderates, who believe a self-described democratic socialist stands no chance in a general election.
Eventually, it seems as though it's on the cusp of reaching sentience, a prospect that terrifies Iridian and thrills Adda.
Carly speaks the truth with courage, doesn't back down to the Washington power brokers and terrifies Hillary and the Democrats.
I think some of that is that I'm someone from New York and the idea of a wildfire terrifies me.
Mr. Davis embodies this point of view with a stunning, arrogant innocence that charms and, in a subliminal way, terrifies.
He has ruled exclusively for his vengeful supporters, who love the way he terrifies, outrages and humiliates their fellow citizens.
You write very smart, brainy stuff and you're kind of the person who terrifies me because you're like 14 years old.
"I can't say that I want forty-five impeached because the entirety of what that could bring terrifies me," she says.
A Chinese resort is turning abandoned vehicles into Hello Kitty and Mickey Mouse hotels, which either thrills you or terrifies you.
The prospect of fighters returning terrifies a country dependent on booze-swilling non-Muslim tourists lounging on beaches in skimpy clothes.
Sal, SCPa: I'm a "gun nut" but the idea of guns getting into the hands of the wrong people terrifies me.
But one player stands out above all others, one interest group truly terrifies politicians, one lobby rules them all: old people.
The other side of that coin is an outright Labour majority led by Corbyn, who terrifies some in the business community.
Now I'm not saying that I'm going to get married anytime soon, but it is drawing closer and it terrifies me.
What happened last weekend seems far away, but the thought that something like that would happen here in Amsterdam terrifies me.
White supremacists know about the humanity of Jews and black people and whoever else they're discriminating against — and it terrifies them.
It terrifies me, because a lack of labor is going to mean that some of these small farms go out of business.
According to Lütke, Amazon conversely terrifies brands, who worry it will wipe them out with super-low prices, selection and convenience. 2.
What makes the show terribly watchable is seeing Cunanan's rage form (Darren Criss's thrilling performance, pictured, both seduces and terrifies the viewer).
Unlike, say, Richard Ramirez or John Wayne Gacy, Bundy terrifies because he feels like one of us rather than some evil outlier.
That terrifies many civil libertarians who worry that he will expand controversial NSA surveillance programs in the name of law and order.
As a survivor of childhood polio, I know firsthand the trauma of vaccine-preventable disease, which is why vaccine hesitancy terrifies me.
Mueller's probe into the Trump camp's relationship with Russia terrifies the president, especially if it involves an investigation of Trump family finances.
But what terrifies a politician into action more than anything else is an inbox overflowing with demands from all of the above.
What terrifies many people about a President Trump, in other words, is also what makes, for civil resistance, a uniquely promising moment.
"Greta [Thunberg] being the face of this issue terrifies so many people," Khokhar, an organizer with #FridaysForFuture school strike movement, told Hill.
It is this message — not airplane bans or "farting cows" or a Stone Age redux — that terrifies the powerful and the complicit.
I had the unique opportunity to talk to Tracy Clayton about returning to the mic, and why in some ways that terrifies her.
"Her voting record in Congress appalls and terrifies me," Swift wrote on Instagram, before proclaiming her support for Blackburn's opponent, Democrat Phil Bredesen.
However, a general election might lead to a Labour government (or Labour-led coalition), a possibility that terrifies virtually all non-Labour MPs.
Hearing the experiences of girls like Istar - as I do almost every day - terrifies me, but it also drives me to keep going.
Hearing the experiences of girls like Istar — as I do almost every day — terrifies me, but it also drives me to keep going.
I feel like I'm stuck in my brain and consciousness forever and this terrifies me, like I want to pull my brain out.
" A New Yorker 2016 profile, headlined "The Showman," in print, was more direct in the web version: "The Man Who Terrifies Wall Street.
You're used to people talking about your work — sometimes at a sentence level — on Twitter or elsewhere, but you say Genius terrifies you.
" Schiff, a former prosecutor, responded on Wednesday with a cutting tweet: "I can understand why the idea of meaningful oversight terrifies the President.
We need to face down these dark fears — which is where horror, which has always helped us confront that which terrifies us, comes in.
It also increases the chances that Mr López Obrador will win the presidency—a prospect that terrifies markets and puts economic reforms in jeopardy.
The autism that terrifies these parents and guardians is as divorced from the realities of autistic life as their methods are from actual science.
It was the latest reminder of how a driverless-car future captures the imaginations of visionaries but terrifies those who drive for a living.
The idea terrifies us, because getting rid of PP clinics wouldn't just affect women's health, and it wouldn't just get rid of abortion access.
After the Oslo bomb terrifies Norway, a person claiming to be a cop shows up at the island to check that everybody is okay.
"It terrifies me to think of them getting the coronavirus and showing up at a hospital that has run out of ventilators," he said.
I actually really like the idea of annotating everything, but also it terrifies me to think of what people will append to my stuff.
That should be something that terrifies everyone, especially the people whose party will be remembered for putting him into office in the first place.
We also see Cunanan cry, which terrifies me, but is also a dirty trick that got me to think maybe I've been wrong about him.
Taylor Swift defends staying out of the 2016 election: 'I just knew I wasn't going to help' MORE's (R) voting record "appalls and terrifies" her.
This terrifies the Madrigal executive and future meth lab co-conspirator, Lydia Rodarte-Quayle, who would prefer Mike just collect his checks quietly at home.
And the problem has enormous implications for treatment of a disease that terrifies older Americans and has strained families in numbers too great to count.
When he hurts or terrifies Miriam, Julien or Joséphine (or when he erupts at his own father), it is because they made him do it.
However, it also terrifies the American and Russian government so much that the catastrophe pulls both nations from the brink of Armageddon-causing nuclear warfare.
Fun read about the only movie that truly terrifies me: Vulture's Josef Adalian writes how the movie "Hocus Pocus" became a classic Halloween hit movie.
He's made it clear that he loves me, but is not interested in thinking about the future because the concept of his mortality terrifies him.
Lewis, who wrote about the financial crisis in "The Big Short," said what "terrifies" him is the possibility that capital requirements on banks will be reduced.
As a former social worker who spent years providing one-on-one counseling to young adults, this kind of depersonalized, automatized, rapid-fire assessment terrifies me.
"But you got one organization, the NRA, which terrifies the Republican party and does not allow us to do what the American people want," Sanders said.
The banker brother of Najib Razak has intervened in the financial scandal swirling around Malaysia and its prime minister, saying the future at home "terrifies" him.
As Evan says, "Putting aside all the other concerns around a Trump presidency, to me, the prospect of losing the Affordable Care Act terrifies me, frankly."
Generally, you only get to hear the faster versions when Vader is lightsaber fighting — which means it's the slow, relaxed version that terrifies us so much.
When I travel, I take an e-reader; nothing terrifies me more than the prospect of being stuck on an airplane with nothing good to read.
Helbing: From Iris's perspective, she now knows that there's an end date, so it's making her be a little bolder as a journalist, which terrifies Barry.
That terrifies the Facebook people who are just hoping they can sort of get through the wringer and then exit and go back to selling ads.
This terrifies the young woman into thinking that curses will befall her family unless the debt to the trafficker, which can be around $50,000, is paid off.
I'm ready to expose my body to him, but now he's asking me to share in this in a way that is so complete, it terrifies me.
The powertrain is a throwback — a 8.4-liter V-10 for crissakes — and the power it delivers (645 horsepower and 600 pound-feet of torque) still terrifies.
People may say they are un-phased by a 10 percent loss on their investments, and yet a $100,000 loss on their $1 million portfolios terrifies them.
This is certainly one of the things that terrifies me, but the fact is with all this AI and everything going on, we have 4.6 percent unemployment.
Otherwise, the presumptive Democratic front-runner communicates a sense of moral and ideological certitude — unrelentingly sustained for decades — that seems to thrill his followers but terrifies me.
Although "gaokao" is now the infamous exam that terrifies hundreds of thousands of Chinese students ever year, for Xiao it was a chance at a new life.
Screenshot: AT&T WatchTVIf WatchTV's lack of channels annoys you, or AT&T growing power over all avenues into your home terrifies you, then there are other options.
Richardson watches her three eldest with an affectionate lack of interest, but her youngest, high school freshman Izzy, terrifies her: Izzy was a difficult birth, premature, and Mrs.
Adapting Bram Stoker's novel, director Terence Fisher — the most prolific auteur in the Hammer stable — terrifies the audience by cloaking the film in a thick atmosphere of dread.
"It terrifies me to think someone could be hurt, their feelings or much worse, by this imposter/potential predator," he continued before threatening the person behind the account.
As a father, it terrifies me to think of the additional harm these perverts could have caused if authorities hadn't tracked them down through their sex doll imports.
Serve with fresh tortillas and a squeeze of lime and no one will ever know how much the concept of Daisy Dukes and bikini on top terrifies you.
But his threatening Twitter tendencies terrifies them, which is possibly why several companies, including Amazon and SoftBank, have preemptively announced their plans to add jobs in the U.S.
What surprised Wall Street — what terrifies Wall Street — was Mr. Trump's inquiry as to whether he had the power to fire Mr. Powell, whom he appointed in February.
"I know I'm being an overly concerned father, but it terrifies me, to be honest," he said, and then chose some Mendelssohn to play, with all four limbs.
The rate at which new strains of drug-resistant bacteria have emerged in recent years, prompted by overuse of antibiotics in humans and livestock, terrifies public health experts.
King's It is a wandering, discursive book that spends plenty of time on the mechanics of what terrifies individual people, and the varied ways they respond to that terror.
"Every month we go and do an ultrasound, and it terrifies me that they will tell me my baby isn't developing or the baby's head isn't growing," she said.
That would set a precedent that terrifies conservative senators: what is to stop a future Democratic president from doing the same thing to deal with climate change or guns?
The extreme danger of the ascent and the constant prospect of death terrifies those around Honnold in the film, but it gives the climber an equanimity he finds liberating.
He's a musicianHe admits he's not the best driverPattinson told Ellen Degeneres that he doesn't really know how to drive and that it terrifies him, according to People magazine.
Age 49 Broadway credits "Spamalot" (2005), "Shrek the Musical" (2008), "Matilda the Musical" (2014) Role Trent Oliver Why him (according to him) I don't know, and that terrifies me.
An epidemics historian has called China's response to the coronavirus outbreak 'clumsy' — and says it 'terrifies' him for the futureSeveral young doctors in China have died of the coronavirus.
Swift explained that Tennessee's Marsha Blackburn "appalls and terrifies" her because Blackburn voted against the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act and is incredibly hostile to the gay community.
After years of struggling with a stutter, beginning with his first words as a toddler, "nothing terrifies me more," the 29-year-old single father from Watauga, Texas, tells PEOPLE.
And as a parent of two children with life-threatening diseases, this impending implosion of ObamaCare and the subsequent national pitch for single payer health care terrifies me the most.
I'm constantly moving around from one country to another, and I'm a famous person who could be a definite target for an attack and that is something that sometimes terrifies me.
" One New York Times columnist said the prospect of impeaching Trump "terrifies me" because an unscrupulous Trump is capable of doing virtually anything to "vent his fury or distract the audience.
Pablo Escobar still terrifies the people of Medellin -- 23 years after his death -- to the point "Narcos" producers had to scramble to find a roof to recreate his famous death scene.
What Ryan has done is surrender his own fundamental powers to Trump, knowing that people he likes and respects are telling reporters that Trump's presence in the White House terrifies them.
Over dinner, Hannibal is cagey but shows his facility with anagrams ("Devon Finestra" becomes "Finest dove ran," while "Richie Finestra" becomes "Terrifies China" and "He in racist fire," the episode's title).
As someone who has run Democratic communications and media programs that focus on reaching and mobilizing voters online, what Trump has been able to build for his reelection campaign terrifies me.
She said that Mr. Bredesen's opponent, Representative Marsha Blackburn, "appalls and terrifies me," noting that Ms. Blackburn had opposed same-sex marriage and the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act.
Yes, Rey's lightsaber skills are coming on strong and she is obviously very force-powerful, sending cracks splitting through a boulder in one shot—but it's a power that terrifies Luke.
"One of the things that terrifies me now is, as this is spread in the west is, there's this sense of invulnerability among millennials," Aylward told the outlet in an interview.
Thanks to hormone therapy, laser treatments, and vaginoplasty surgery, I no longer grow facial hair or have a penis, but the thought of being a boy still terrifies me and always will.
" One person, Meyers said, told government interviewers, "The possibility that the Census could give my information to internal security and immigration could come and arrest me for not having documents terrifies me.
So why didn't he let Swift have it after she said that Republican Senate candidate Marsha Blackburn's voting record "appalls and terrifies me" in the midst of an extremely close Senate race?
This is a new low standard for American political behavior, but Trump has been getting away with it, at least with his adoring, fact-adverse, political base that terrifies the Republican Party.
"It terrifies me to think we are facing a national blackout again," said Maria Luisa Rivero, a 45-year-old business owner from the city of Valencia, in the central state of Carabobo.
In the post, Swift outlined the far right-wing politics of Tennessee senatorial candidate Marsha Blackburn, describing a voting record that "appalls and terrifies me" and a sweeping homophobic stance on gay rights.
In Nepal, meanwhile, it is not poverty so much as delays in disbursing budgets, compounded by an anti-corruption agency that terrifies bureaucrats, that is largely responsible for the failure to pave streets.
RATTLESNAKE TERRIFIES NORTH CAROLINA BOATERS AS IT SWIMS ACROSS LAKE, ATTEMPTS TO SLITHER ABOARD The man received the antivenom, according to the Detroit Free Press, though his condition remains unclear at this time.
"It terrifies me to think we are facing a national blackout again," said Maria Luisa Rivero, a 45-year-old business owner from the city of Valencia, in the central state of Carabobo.
Yet he also terrifies and stalks her, taking photos of her outside her bedroom and eventually capturing a kiss between Hannah and Courtney (Michele Selene Ang), a classmate struggling to confront her sexuality.
While she's being 'Punk'd,' Pompeo terrifies her boyfriend by describing how she would kill the woman who's pranking them and watch the blood trickle and...well, we don't need to get into it further.
What the audience imagines themselves is far more terrifying than whatever I can offer, so I try to set up an environment of fear, and the audience brings whatever terrifies them to the table.
Kathy Bates scares me as a regular person—shout out to Misery for making me fear for my ankles at all times—but, as a robot, she terrifies me in a completely unshakable way.
It's the first step in renegotiating the trade deal and there's nothing in there that terrifies establishment Republicans on Capitol Hill or the Mexicans and Canadians who'll ultimately be sitting across the negotiating table.
He terrifies them on a car chase for a good stretch of a road, but it's when the terror flips back to him that Death Proof becomes this purgative fuck-you to abusive men.
In an Instagram post to her 2000 million followers, she also slammed Marsha Blackburn, the Republican House member running against Mr. Bredesen: "Her voting record in Congress appalls and terrifies me," Ms. Swift wrote.
But it is that freedom that terrifies some groups, many of them unions that fear that such a free-for-all could enable anti-labor forces to undermine collective bargaining rights, or gut pensions.
He openly flirts with his new sister-in-law (Princess Louise), is caught in a compromising position with his ex-mistress (Countess Marie Larisch), and terrifies his wife (Princess Stéphanie) on their bridal night.
An epidemics historian has called China's response to the coronavirus outbreak 'clumsy' — and says it 'terrifies' him for the futureThe WHO has confirmed that the coronavirus death rate is 3.4% — higher than earlier estimates.
It's the resilience of Sanders's campaign that's changed that calculus, by creating a bogeyman that so terrifies many Democratic Party elected officials and consultants that Bloomberg's record no longer seems like a total nonstarter.
With Walter now in the picture, the possibility of truly being seen thrills and terrifies Erika, though of course we in the audience have seen the full being behind the carefully composed exterior all along.
"[I'm] terrified about having a girl … when she turns 13, 14, 15 and starts dating, that terrifies me pretty hard, but we'll cross that bridge when we get there," Thomas Rhett said at the time.
"The disorderly 'No Deal' rupture with Europe that rightly terrifies the markets and the business community is now much less likely," Anatole Kaletsky, an economist at research firm Gavekal, wrote in a note to clients.
Skeptics  and even well-meaning allies  may say that these legislative and administrative efforts are part of a real policy disagreement rather than an attempt to stop the inevitable demographic shift that terrifies Trump's base.
Then, in "Afraid Of The Dark," she brings Oz a tiny Twisty The Clown (John Carroll Lynch) action figure, just so he can have the thing that now terrifies him the most constantly in his room.
Elders said they understand why their kids leave in search of work or romance, but it still terrifies them; inside the island's cocoon, children are protected from outside ills such as racist cops and mass shootings.
"Lust" terrifies — a haunting minor-key guitar figure crawls over shifty scratch percussion for two choruses and a verse until suddenly substituted by a scraped violin, mimicking the same chord progression in a chilling shock moment.
And most Libras won't admit—even to themselves—that the intent behind their benevolently mendacious diplomatic efforts isn't totally pure: As a social air sign, nothing terrifies a Libra more than being disliked by literally anyone.
"There are many, many problems with him as a human being but he's not [racist] and there just might be a chance something good will come out of that situation because he terrifies politicians," he said.
The radical wing of the party has become the mainstream, and that clearly terrifies Pelosi, who understands that the majority of the American people do not support all the socialist schemes touted by the extreme liberals.
If there's one track that helps unlock what we've seen Kanye go through in 2018, it's "Yikes," a throbbing, spooky tune in which he raps about his bipolar diagnosis, his anxiety, and how he terrifies himself.
That prospect cheers investors who fear a return of the PT's state-run policies, but terrifies Bolsonaro's critics, who say his views echo those of U.S. President Donald Trump or even hardline Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte.
This is the kind of stat — like the one that estimates that Google and Facebook account for 85 percent of every new dollar spent on digital — that cheers Google and Facebook investors and terrifies many other people.
"As much as I have in the past and would like to continue voting for women in office, I cannot support Marsha Blackburn," Swift wrote in her post, adding that Blackburn's voting record "appalls and terrifies" her.
The new campaign team is also promising to let Mr. Trump be Mr. Trump, a prospect that no doubt terrifies many Republican candidates who would prefer not to comment on more incendiary statements from the Republican nominee.
But if you're asking me whether two months before someone becomes president, whether it makes sense to be in terror, I just don't ... nothing I've seen from what Trump's done, including any of his appointments, terrifies me.
Jenny sings about the weight, how it crushes and terrifies her, how her awful phone calls with her mother don't help, how all she can do is stay in bed and try to remember when things were better.
FROM COINAGE: 7 Most Expensive Music Videos "[I'm] terrified about having a girl … when she turns 13, 14, 15 and starts dating, that terrifies me pretty hard, but we'll cross that bridge when we get there," he says.
What truly terrifies the narrator, we learn, is not that she hates her husband but that after everything — after the grief and infidelity — she finds herself falling in love with him again, and more wretchedly dependent than ever.
Kids will surely scramble up and down Outlook's set of giant steps, made with granite blocks recycled from the island's partly dismantled seawall, and head toward Slide Hill, to the east, whose forty-nine-foot slide terrifies adults.
You're tired of your look and want to switch it up — maybe go blonde, get a pixie cut, or sport some braids — but the thought of committing to a big change that might permanently damage your hair terrifies you.
"It terrifies me to know that this is going to be throughout my life, forever," says Sari Kaufman, who was a sophomore on February 1303, 2018, when 14 students and three staff members were killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas.
RATTLESNAKE TERRIFIES NORTH CAROLINA BOATERS AS IT SWIMS ACROSS LAKE, ATTEMPTS TO SLITHER ABOARD Police told Fox News that MPD was assisting on the search warrant after the organization received information about a reptile being housed at that location.
RATTLESNAKE TERRIFIES NORTH CAROLINA BOATERS AS IT SWIMS ACROSS LAKE, ATTEMPTS TO SLITHER ABOARD Chandler&aposs mother, Leslie, has insisted the clip showing her daughter wasn't ill-spirited, despite some critics claiming the young girl was teasing the animal.
The case of California pain and addiction specialist Forest Tennant terrifies pain patients and their physicians, who fear that it could lead to de facto prohibition of opioid prescribing for chronic pain and even hamper end-of-life care.
And perhaps I am avoiding a truth about the Yankees and their fans that I would rather not admit: that it is not everything grotesquely strange about them that terrifies us, but rather everything that is all too familiar.
Marsha Blackburn's voting record in public service "appalls and terrifies me," and associating Blackburn with "systemic racism we still see in this country towards people of color" is one example of why our country is so divided right now.
"True life rarely hews to a predicable narrative structure, and Dostie refuses to perpetuate that myth, penning a memoir that inspires, terrifies, enrages, and prompts triumphant fist-pumping all at once," writes Adrian Liang, a book review editor at Amazon.
The proud Utahan – who was sorting out visas for his family to return home – recently wrote that "This jail is filled with lots of innocent people that have been here for many years, which terrifies me knowing that we are innocent".
"Going under the knife and having no idea what my body will look like after terrifies me, but if I want unbreakable self confidence, I have to come to terms with whatever I will look like after this," she added.
Perennially short of money ("I don't even have money to buy protein powder," he tells Reena exasperatedly) and mortally afraid of his wife and her politician father, the blackmail attempt terrifies Ranjit and sets in motion events with hilarious consequences.
In the light of The Hateful Eight's berserk provocations, and Tarantino's seeming obliviousness to his manifest racial privilege, the idea of him as an authoritative cinematic voice on American race relations for future generations terrifies the living shit out of me.
As these stories run in tantalizing parallel, Atwood terrifies, teases (Aunt Lydia is wickedly funny) and sometimes she breaks her characters' hearts, sending them into the kind of isolation that is one of the best weapons of a totalitarian regime.
A TV series would be the perfect way to get acquainted with Mia's eclectic world (New York, not San Francisco), friends like violin virtuoso Boris Pelkowski or Tina Hakim Baba and an acerbic royal grandma who drinks sidecars and terrifies poodles.
" Scarlet Possnett, 15, United Kingdom Climate change is "something that terrifies my generation", Possnett says, expressing her frustration that as a teenager she cannot vote on climate-related issues "which we will have to deal with the rest of our lives.
What terrifies me most is that this is a natural progression of the Trump administration's attack life cycle: first the administration sought to undermine the credibility of the press, and now it is assaulting the very ability of journalists to cover the news.
It's a fact which could make board meetings interesting between Thiel and YC founder Paul Graham, given the latter's concerns about a Trump presidency: Others may be reassured to hear Trump has only a 15% chance of winning, but it terrifies me.
In a small Oregon town, five women are forced to navigate the confines of this new world, in a novel that is like The Handmaid's Tale for the new millennium, that both terrifies and lays bare the strength and resilience of women.
" Read more: Pelosi's daughter says her mother's viral clap at Trump 'took me back to the teen years' In what appeared to be a response to Trump's remarks, Schiff tweeted: "I can understand why the idea of meaningful oversight terrifies the President.
" The series is "stylish, moving, and sinister," she continues, adding, "but it's hard not to feel like something has been lost in translation — that horror as a genre, bereft as it is of female voices, is missing what actually terrifies many of us.
Second, despite lacking a majority in the Commons, she is unlikely just now to lose a confidence vote, because the risk of a radically left-wing Labour government terrifies both her Tory critics and the Northern Irish Democratic Unionists, who prop up her government.
The idea of stalkerware terrifies me — if it had been widely accessible then, he definitely would have used it, not just to keep track of where I was and what I was doing but to find excuses to get angry and violent with me.
"It terrifies me to think that all the progress we've made in this amount of time is going to be repealed by someone who could walk through these streets and see all these people and know that the 'other' is not to be feared," Spangler said.
But, on a more conscious level, I saw a close friend of mine die about two years ago from cancer, and there were a lot of beeping machines around, and they weren't in their home, and honestly, that terrifies me more than the moment of death.
The immense popularity of this autumn beverage, which inspired similarly flavored cookies, cereals and candies after it was created in a Seattle lab in 2003, so terrifies Starbucks baristas that they gather online before the drink's return each year to voice their fear of the coming crowds.
Marsha BlackburnMarsha BlackburnTaylor Swift defends staying out of the 2016 election: 'I just knew I wasn't going to help' The 23 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal Senate passes sweeping budget deal, sending it to Trump MORE (R), whose voting record Swift said "appalls and terrifies" her.
"The story of Wharton's that really terrifies me is 'The Pelican,' " she went on, recalling a tale in which a well-born widow takes to giving public lectures to support her young son, and then continues to give them for decades, even after the son is a grown man.
The thing that terrifies me most is world war, and I feel as if we've entered into a period in which the generation of people who lived through world war have nearly all died and we've forgotten, as a kind of global society, just how horrible it is.
It's the kind of climate warning that terrifies the reader just by listing facts: The editorial is part of a package called the Invading Sea that is a collaboration between the Miami Herald, the Palm Beach Post, and the Sun-Sentinel, with reporting help from public radio station WLRN.
" Ryzik writes: The bar for contemporary women-in-comedy books was set in 2011 with Tina Fey's "Bossypants," which managed advice that was both hilarious and accurate — no pigtails or tube tops at the office, no diet foods in meetings and cry at work if you must because "it terrifies everyone.
We're seeing conservatives and evangelicals and libertarian and Reagan Democrats all coming together as one and that terrifies Washington, DC. And so do the people of Iowa, Heidi and I say thank you for your incredible hospitality, for your love, for welcoming us into your homes, into your living rooms.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE's (I-Vt.) wing of the party terrifies centrist Democrats (and they'd like to stop it).
It is so wild that it terrifies some Christians who try to dogmatize their fear by lashing out at other Christians, because a tidy Christianity with all answers given is easier than one which reaches out to the wild wonder of God's love, a love we don't even have to earn.
MIT teamed up with Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) to create the "nightmare machine" in an attempt to study what terrifies us as a species, utilizing a pair of deep learning algorithms for maximum terrorizing impact and applying them to otherwise benign images like the Taj Mahal, an Ikea catalog and, naturally, Kermit the Frog.
The Sanders message terrifies the wing of the party represented by Third Way, so much so that the group brought conservative Democrats together in Columbus, Ohio, last June for "Opportunity 22016," a forum where 22016 Democrats from across the country met to discuss strategies to beat back the progressive tide in general, and Sanders in particular.
Dev Patel: Trump travel ban 'terrifies me' "It's kind of a strange situation when you are walking a red carpet and people are out marching the streets because of so much strife in the air," he said of the hoopla surrounding awards season, which was happening at the same time as the debate over the ban.
This may explain the appeal of a postelection pivot back into the virtual, in the form of some kind of Trump TV. And again, it's possible to imagine a darkly influential trajectory for such a network, in which it dominates the conservative entertainment landscape, race-baits and stirs outrage nightly, and so terrifies Republicans that Washington becomes more ungovernable than ever.
Senator Sessions' repeated efforts to diminish the life-changing acts of violence covered by the Hate Crimes Prevention Act horrified me then, as a parent who knows the true cost of hate, and it terrifies me today to see that this same person is now being nominated as the country's highest authority to represent justice and equal protection under the law for all Americans.
This weekend, though, you'll be there with the squad—four lads you've stuck with after university because the the thought of any time alone, genuinely alone, terrifies you to your mediocre, useless core, not because you actually really enjoy their company any more—and you'll have semi-danced your way through a few DJs and your head will start to fill with possibile headliners.
" He turns his search toward the story of the story itself, the idea and the artists who picked it up and remade it and sent it through the ages: Augustine; Milton; Darwin; Mary Shelley, whose "Frankenstein" terrifies partly because it's the old story without God; Elizabeth Cady Stanton; Mae West; and Hemingway, who all through his life "referred to his mother as 'that bitch.
The prospect of the "open convention" terrifies some and absolutely thrills others -- primarily network television executives who are actually going to have a real live drama to report on 24/23 for weeks on end from the closing of the California polls on June 7 through the gavel coming down on ... well, it is supposed to come down on July 21 in Cleveland but don't count on it.
While the question of what makes a man a man has been a subject of philosophy since the days of Homer, the notion of a woman expressing opinions about her own body, especially if that opinion is that she doesn't want to have children — whether because of health, economics, or simply not feeling up to it — terrifies much of our society because it means that a woman is choosing to live her life for herself and herself alone.

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