People who are brilliant at their expertise, who know more than anyone else, can have terrible stage fright.
In 1995, Fry walked out during a West End run of Simon Gray's Cell Mates claiming stage fright.
One of the witnesses, a surgeon, died later that evening, allegedly of fright.
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His face seemed misshapen, and even the tip of his noise, which was nearly always purple, had turned bright blue with fright.
If they are right (the market has discounted a rise to only about 6%), bond markets could be in for a fright.
Before his hand can retreat, the old man storms through his lines, smacking the board so hard that other pieces jump in fright.
Although the required technology did not exist, the Soviets took fright.
The Springboks ultimately joined fellow semifinalists England and France, but not before Fiji -- conquerors of Wales eight days earlier -- gave them a monumental fright.
They may be quite content to see the headlines about Tory splits - or they may see if they can give the government whips a fright.
Researchers at Stanford University and MIT's Picower Institute for Learning and Memory had activated light-sensitive neurons in the brain's hippocampus involved in the memory of fright.
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But others, such as Robert Rubin, a former treasury secretary, warn that the financial markets, looking forward to deficits as far as the eye can see, may take fright.
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And the result could be either a delight (or a bit of a fright).
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Chances are pretty good that it will be none other than the Father of Fright himself.
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The other remake hitting theaters this weekend is a new version of the 1985 vampire film Fright Night.
But for a certain type of Brit she is as good as a ghost story to send shivers up the spine, a spookily attractive perfect fright night.
One scientist and one gallery turned down her proposal, she said, fearing it would cause fright among people.
Now they're on the look out for more empty spaces for fright-fests.
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Business publications especially are still suffering, since their advertisers were among the first to take fright and remain nervous.
In thinly traded markets, bond prices can suddenly shoot up if only a few investors take fright and start selling.
The articles were fawning chronicles of on-set visits, retrospectives of pioneering visionaries, and barely edited interviews with scream queens and fright-film directors.
"We both still suffer from stage fright, " Ms. Essman confessed.
No wonder the markets took fright only days later.
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