He says that while a lot of people were fearful of Russian spacecraft, he was excited.
They also found that 32% were fearful of negotiating and 18% find it inherently unpleasant.
But some leading African Union members are fearful of encouraging secessionist sentiment across the continent.
Commander Baude said that "people should not become obsessively fearful of travelling on trains".
Are they fearful of a particular outcome that may not be obvious at surface level?
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He says he was fearful of what the Bush administration would do with the surplus.
Even before that news, Mr Sakurai was saying that he was fearful of another explosion.
Citizens fearful of radiation spreading through the food chain and the air have been buying meters.
Passengers said after disembarking they were fearful of pirates or rough weather in the stranded ship.
Community worker Tommy McCourt said such incidents made people fearful of a return to violence.
But, fearful of a stampede of benefit-seeking Roma (Gypsies), Britain is toughening eligibility rules for benefits.
Fearful of rising unemployment, it has been loth to let insolvent companies go bust.
The industrial revolution gave us the Reverend Thomas Malthus, that most fearful of latter-day apocalyptics.
But Mr Brown, fearful of losing middle-class votes, ruled this out before coming into office.
Despite these concerns, the critics largely remain silent, fearful of being called "unIslamic" by mosque leaders.
"Many employers are fearful of litigation and will verify employment dates only, " Berchem said.
Democrats were falling into step, fearful of being on the wrong side of the inevitable.
They and the interior ministry, fearful of domestic instability, want to distance themselves from the Taliban.
She described her mother as now very confused and fearful of another attack.
Fearful of monetary or societal failure, many hope that owning gold will bring them peace of mind.
Older individuals may also become confused or fearful of water or the bathtub or shower stall itself.
He has trouble relating to the world around him and can be quite fearful of unfamiliar places.
City officials, fearful of losing the high-volume Costco, put aside any thoughts of fair play and complied.
Britons are fearful of ghettos these days, though they worry more about south-east Asian Muslims than about blacks.
Increasingly fearful of electoral defeat, backbenchers and Cabinet ministers alike have begun to angst and gossip and manoeuvre.
The American prison population ballooned, but even as it ballooned Americans themselves only grew more fearful of crime.
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Meanwhile, other women who may disapprove of the situation stand quietly to the side, fearful of becoming targets themselves.
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The contextual superstorm means big change, and many people are fearful of change.
So he's not as fearful of losing his digital property rights as some.
The Academy - no doubt fearful of potential damage to its well-guarded image - last year tightened campaigning rules.
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