They ran to it when frightened.
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But Dave Matthews was still frightened when it came to showing his art in a professional New York exhibit.
As the crash site belched black smoke, residents ran toward the apartments but then ran away when subsequent explosions frightened them, eyewitnesses said.
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When we get frightened by something, we tend not to make very good decisions, we tend not to be very clear in the way that we think.
What are corporations going to do with the billions of dollars in their treasuries when their management gets frightened?
He accused Mr Tsvangirai of pulling out of the election because he became frightened of losing when he saw "a political hurricane coming his way".
And if politicians are so frightened now, when all the economic indicators are favourable and deficits are at record lows, when will they ever have the nerve to try?
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Lisette was too frightened to react when the policewoman took hold of her arm at the elbow, not forcibly but firmly, as a female relation might, walking Lisette down the stairs, talking to her in a calm, kindly, matter-of-fact voice that signalled, You will be all right.
Mr Jillings said some of the victims may have deliberately not mentioned well-known people when being questioned because they were frightened of the repercussions.
And when I wandered up to the deck at night, it was easy to imagine how frightened the passengers on board the Costa Concordia would have been when the boat first hit ground and then started to tip over in the dark.
For example, when an airline trained flight attendants to see unruly passengers as frightened children, the attendants responded with greater empathy.
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Exhausted, confused and extremely frightened, Owen immediately ran to the safety of a giant tortoise when we released him in Haller Park.
To this day, he said, when he feels threatened or insecure, he reverts to the emotional pitch of the frightened, discouraged 12-year-old boy he once was.
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When military planes flew past at low altitudes, the adult minks apparently became so frightened that they turned on their young and bit them to death.
"You just don't know when or where it's going to happen next and that's why people are so frightened, " he said.
Here was a woman with scruples less developed than her own, someone who had chosen to be not frightened but entertained by her new neighborhood, someone who soldiered on with her elective surgery even when her best friend got a diagnosis of cancer.
When he finally had his own idea, it was for "What It Takes, " a mammoth undertaking that frightened publishers.
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