Is it just me or are you suddenly very afraid of the state of Minnesota?
Officials seem very afraid of a Lehman-style contagion event, and they want to avoid a crash.
And they put their gun to (unintelligible), so I'm very afraid of them (unintelligible).
They want you to be afraid, to be very afraid of them, to be intimidated.
"Voters are very afraid that their vote won't be counted, " said Bridget Coyne, a lawyer and volunteer poll watcher.
Ms. MARIAM THAMER(ph) (Iraqi): (Through Translator) I'm very afraid of other people's envy.
"We are very afraid of Japan becoming another Argentina, " says Taiichi Sakaiya, who was Japan's economics minister until recently.
Labour had their picture of William Hague in a Margaret Thatcher wig with the slogan: "be afraid, be very afraid".
But at the same time they said he gets information from extremists' sites and that they are very afraid of him.
But what really stands out in my memory is that he was afraid, very afraid, and he wasn't ashamed to admit it.
To members of parliament across Europe - be afraid, be very afraid.
"He was very afraid of fire, very scared of burning, " she said, describing his complaints after mere steam from hot tea once left a mark on his hand.
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Bush is very much afraid of Saddam Hussein - he doesn't like his having nuclear weapons.
Chavez is very much afraid that in the local elections that will take place on November 23 in Venezuela the Chavistas may lose.
The boys squealed and he shook them more, going slightly too hard at it, the way that he usually did, until their faces were still pleased but their eyes were very mildly afraid.
We had a joke about it but the reality was that it left her upset and afraid and very concerned about the night period.
"He is young and has very strong opinions which he is not afraid to share, and in my opinion that is a very healthy thing, " he added.
According to the data, American workers have very good reason to be afraid.
And I'm afraid it is very clear to me that they don't.
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And it's just going to burn, I'm afraid, for a very long time.
It's very hard when people start off afraid of America to then say, gee, you know, maybe you want to overweight emerging markets when you're afraid of America.
Thank you very much Naomi, I'm afraid we have to leave it there.
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