"I'll be scared to come back to school, " he said as he started to cry.
Something all leaders need to understand: When empathy plays favorites, we should all be scared.
The Weather Channel would like us to be scared, too, so we will stay tuned.
The thing we should be scared about is spreadsheets, people didn't follow the rules there.
He was a very sensitive child and would be scared to confront anybody in the village.
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"We came for Lebanon's future to show that we will not be scared, " said one of the mourners.
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After all, lots of people used to be scared witless about flying, but that issue has largely faded.
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"I'm teaching myself how not to be scared in the kitchen, " he said.
New investors, and sometimes even experienced ones, can be scared or anxious about pulling the trigger on an investment.
It is only natural to be scared of zombies, and to prevent them from laying waste to your home.
There are no mythical Cheka agents that we need to be scared of.
Pro "athletes might be scared off or intimidated by antidoping organizations from working with such a suspended doctor, " he says.
Rhode Islanders should not be scared by these wild assertions, and rather should look at the facts, which are quite clear.
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If the mullahs fear Moussavi, a loyalist, they must be scared of their shadows and uncertain about their authority and power.
You may be shocked and you may be scared by what they tell you, but you will definitely leave more informed.
"We started to be scared when Everton put pressure on us, " said Ancelotti, whose team now play Tottenham, Manchester United and Arsenal.
Without major victories, his opponents won't be scared about taking him on.
But, this being Mexico, further intrigue seems certain between now and the election, and investors may yet be scared into staying away.
In fiction, Americans loved to be scared, even by their own country.
"I don't want my child to be scared to throw him in the test and he doesn't know what's going on, " Ms. Sopinka said.
Grandparents grumble that youngsters today are too preoccupied with PlayStations to be scared by the witches who roam the slopes outside their bedroom windows.
"The Russians have good reason to be scared because we Chinese are not afraid of anything, " says Wei Dai Tong, a Chinese merchant in Vladivostok.
If the Tories are right, and there are lots of fraudulent claimants to be scared off unemployment rolls by workfare, Mr Blair might get lucky.
We're telling them to be scared of life, to distrust everyone.
"Hong Kong people grow up to be scared of cars because the streets are so narrow, and they're not brave enough to ride a bike around urban areas, " Fu explained.
Fans posting on the official King website expressed excitement at the news of the follow-up, with one writing that he "can't wait to be scared all over again".
Snooze saver: Try not to judge or berate her for causing the problem ("If you'd practiced, you wouldn't be scared of your upcoming recital"), says Susan Zafarlotfi, Ph.
Facebook and its ilk are worried that users are going to be scared off if they have to make privacy setting decisions before they start using the site.
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