Besides being deep and hot to handle, the metallic structures are dense and heavy, yet fragile, striated with fractures that the researchers feared would cause them to crumble like dry cake before they reached the surface.
Mr Naseer has claimed that he and Mr Khalid feared for their safety after a dispute at a mosque, and he wanted them to be feared so he lied about al-Qaeda links and knowledge of explosives.
Operators of minibus taxis feared it would drive them out of business.
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He was also in heavy debt to others and feared the bank would reveal them.
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The family car had been vandalised on four occasions and Mr Newlove had even stopped his children walking to the local shops after dark because he feared what would happen to them.
But 32% of them in that July poll feared their own country would fail to stage a good European Championships.
Residents said they feared the delays could end up leaving them homeless for some time - or missing an opportunity to get the land they need.
The decision was opposed by leaders of the Czech underground, who feared rightly that Hitler would take out on them his thirst for revenge.
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Bush told his National Security Council staff, as one of them recalled it, that he feared that if the U.S. did not change its strategy the war would be lost.
Over the following months, I traveled Florida with Berthy, visited group homes, and talked to parents who feared nothing more than having their disabled child outlive them and become the ward of an uncaring state.
Lord Justice Leveson said the journalists feared for their jobs if what they said was attributed to them.
But the program to reintroduce them drew strong opposition from area ranchers, who feared the wolves would prey on their livestock.
Kids feared strangers they saw on the street or thought might be following them in a car.
The planned closing of Israel's nuclear plant near Dimona this month, which was reported in Israeli media, sounded alarms in Washington, where officials feared it meant Israel was repositioning its own nuclear assets to safeguard them against a potential Iranian counterstrike.
But Democrats feared that showing leadership on the hard budget choices they faced would hurt them in the November election, so they punted.
During the trial, prison officers Kim Lockwood and Chris Matson told the jury they feared they were about to be killed when the gunman threatened to shoot them moments after arriving at the hospital.
She feared forcing shop staff to work during the Games would spoil the occasion for them.
Earlier this month, traders based in Hereford's historic High Town area said they feared the new development, on the other side of the ring road to them, could split the city in two.
Business leaders feared they would lose the much-needed revenue an extra week of shopping would afford them.
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Mr Zvorwadza said he feared they might have been abducted or killed, but a few minutes later we met them in their van back in the centre of Harare.
So whilst I would be the first to admit that the Union side have to some extent dodged bullets, and even underachieved at the last, in recent years, it is nonetheless true that England are now respected, even feared, by the southern hemisphere, and carry a self confidence that could well bring them the big prize.
When antilock brakes were new, some people feared the technology would lengthen stopping distances, but today most drivers wouldn't be without them.
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Singh, said his clients feared for their safety at the prison, Tihar Jail, and that he was planning an appeal for them to be moved elsewhere.
But in a paper circulated this summer, the government said it feared the meeting would focus too much on migrant's rights and the obligations of countries who receive them, without looking at the responsibility of the countries they're coming from.
Compart's backers, which include Mediobanca, an Italian investment bank, feared that if they did not tidy up Montedison's financial structure themselves, someone else would do it for them.
To them, it is entirely understandable that low-risk things like alar, cyclamates and nuclear power are feared or banned, while hazardous activities like riding a bicycle, eating a high-fat diet and driving at night are as prevalent as ever.
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