Hobbes would probably have acknowledged the first part: he admitted to being a fearful type.
James was wide with the angled conversion and then committed a fearful blunder to present Glasgow with a try.
Actually it was an all-in bet during a fearful time for the economy.
These arguments are seductive at a fearful time, yet they must be resisted.
It is the faith of a man with a fearful illness who waited on the Lord to call him home.
So-called mature American audiences may be put off at first by a film that is essentially a cartoon about a fearful ten-year-old girl.
Thus the supply of credit, the money supply in the wider sense, is contracting and contracting at a fearful rate in some countries.
He was at his core a fearful, law-abiding, overly cautious man, yet he let her walk past him into his apartment without a word.
He's not a fearful force, but a fringe voice in Congress.
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Some argue that forcing a showdown with the unions would provoke widespread retaliatory industrial action that would deal a fearful blow to GM at a time of weakness.
This prose, whose repressed English control is admired by everyone from Alan Hollinghurst to Will Self, is drawn inexorably back to a fearful instability, to the nakedness of infancy.
Arena, who was rescued in an Army canvas truck after about 12 hours, was one of hundreds of drivers who spent a fearful, chilly night stuck on highways in a blizzard that plastered New York's Long Island with more than 30 inches of snow, its ferocity taking many by surprise despite warnings to stay off the roads.
Polish plumbers turn into bogeymen, posing a supposedly fearful threat to western Europeans.
It takes strength and skill to maintain this balance, on the knife-edge between insanity and a merely fearful sanity, for over two hours.
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But this law was very narrowly drawn by a Congress fearful of government restrictions on the media, and it seems that Mr Libby's actions are not crimes under the limited scope of the law.
This is what you need to be looking at if you're out of a job or you're fearful of losing a job.
Kodak took a hit from the fearful on the morning of July 1, due to a ruling issued by the U.S. International Trading Commission the day before.
Also known as Mother Lupita, she hid the Guadalajara archbishop in an eye clinic for more than a year after fearful local Catholic families refused to shelter him.
His life was threatened twice, first by a doped-up expatriate and then by a clumsy donkey that Davidson, fearful of falling into a ravine, punched in the nose.
This wasn't a lone, fearful father expressing random concern.
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Mr. Nel said it didn't make sense that a man, fearful for his safety, would rush to the bathroom and fire shots through the door before checking where Ms. Steenkamp was located.
Then there was the time in the early 1980s when he prospected for gold in the jungles of Mexico, where his life was threatened first by a doped-up expatriate then by a clumsy donkey that Davidson, fearful of falling into a ravine, punched in the nose.
Not least to the EU he will have to demonstrate that he is a true democrat, unafraid of criticism, sensitive to those who are fearful of a creeping Islamist agenda, and a fence-builder with the Kurds.
Are they fearful of a particular outcome that may not be obvious at surface level?
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Community worker Tommy McCourt said such incidents made people fearful of a return to violence.
But, fearful of a stampede of benefit-seeking Roma (Gypsies), Britain is toughening eligibility rules for benefits.
Many executives are wary of having two-way conversations with stakeholders in a public forum, fearful of any level of backlash.
As money managers typically seek protection against sharp share declines, the Vix is considered a gauge of how fearful investors are.
Union membership encompasses just 7.5% of the private sector, but the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is fearful of a potential resurgence in the United States.
Prodded by the gas shortages, fearful of a power crunch and constrained by its own carbon targets, Labour has abandoned its previous policy of benign neglect.
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