Imagine if more of us finally realized that Fear is nothing to fear.
"The local pub has nothing to fear, the responsible off licence has nothing to fear, " she said.
This fear has nothing to do with our policy, if there is one, toward Israel.
Sunnis at this point, many of them, fear that they have nothing left to lose.
He also said those were "genuinely sick, disabled or are retired... have nothing to fear".
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Personally, I think Google has nothing to hide and we have nothing to fear.
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Anyway, labs that were up to date on their protection payments usually had nothing to fear.
He may have thought that his money would protect him and that he had nothing to fear.
And Munroe says his work ethic and attitude means he has nothing to fear from his next fight.
International forces have tried to assure Serbs they have nothing to fear, but their calls have been ignored.
However, Wenger is adamant the Gunners would have nothing to fear if they come up against either rival.
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After talking with Andoh, I finally understood that miso is nothing to fear.
For the small number of people who would be tempted, there would be nothing to fear from the government.
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So long as they continue to innovate, and governments to deregulate, railways have nothing to fear from the future.
"Any company that abides by the law has nothing to fear from this rule, " said Linda Ricci, a budget office spokeswoman.
And unless your business model depends on cutting corners or bilking your customers, you have nothing to fear from this reform.
So if America is willing to prosecute its own war criminals, it should have nothing to fear from a world court.
Meanwhile, detectives have also sought to reassure people in Tranent that they have nothing to fear following recent complaints of witness intimidation.
Although Mr Duke insists he can win this small, conservative district, Bernie Pinsonat, a local pollster, thinks there is nothing to fear.
Government spokeswoman Baroness Garden of Frognal, introducing the bill, said the measure was aimed "squarely at touts" and genuine spectators had "nothing to fear".
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"There's nothing to fear from the crisis of 1998, " he insists.
He said the Victoria Square shopping centre "had nothing to fear".
In reply to a question from Paul Givan, the Attorney General indicated that people had nothing to fear when expressing "temperate, well-informed criticism" of the judiciary.
Larry Summers, Director of the National Economic Council of President Barack Obama, said Wednesday that the US had nothing to fear from an ever-expanding Chinese economy.
He added that there was nothing to fear from any side effects from the MMR: they include an "occasional sore arm" or "very, very occasionally a very slight rash".
To reassure oilmen, Mr Putin told a group of businessmen that they should have nothing to fear if they pay their dues and shell out for much-needed new infrastructure.
Speaking in the Commons, Mr Burstow said "no stone should be left unturned" when it came to protecting vulnerable people and reputable owners had "nothing to fear" from his proposed legislation.
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