Many Tories loathe Brussels, hate Coalition, distrust their leader and are terrified of UKIP.
"The other codes have always been terrified of Australia having a good World Cup, " he said.
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My guess is that lawyers terrified of liability exposure came up with that beauty.
Take the guy in the vignette, above, who was terrified of addressing his company.
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Amy Scobee said that nobody challenged the abuse because people were terrified of Miscavige.
Mainstream parties terrified of bleeding votes have taken many of his ideas on board.
The mundane can be quite comforting for those terrified of leaving their comfort zone.
At the time studios were terrified of cheap DVDs which they thought would destroy their businesses.
Maribel is terrified of walking home alone through the unlit streets at the end of her shift.
India's millions of small stores, of course, are terrified of the onslaught from domestic and foreign retailers.
Mrs Bourne said Douglas was unable to eat and was terrified of going to bed on Monday night.
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The problem, I quickly discovered, was that I was terrified of interviewing people.
In fact, she was terrified of getting it down from the shelf where, presumably, she kept her only-infrequently equipment.
He was alone and justifiably terrified of the future, surrounded by enemies, a prisoner behind his own castle walls.
And yet, these same people are terrified of the government paying for education but not actively providing the schooling.
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For some reasons, our otherwise well-educated European friends are terrified of GMO foods.
Suddenly, an industry terrified of online piracy had a legitimate place to earn money from the sale of digital music.
People were rightly terrified of the ineffective and very dangerous smallpox vaccine.
Buy the short-term Tesoros if you are terrified of rising interest rates.
Everyone is terrified of the unknown, but most of us don't want to return to a time when minorities were openly discriminated against.
More than ever before, parents are terrified of putting their boys on the field and, understandably, refuse to let their kids play football.
The difficulty is that after a decade of a tight peg, China's banks, firms and politicians are terrified of the uncertainty of a float.
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These experiences left me feeling powerless, terrified of my own shadow.
"They're terrified of Facebook and, to some extent, Twitter, " says Peretti.
We should be terrified of this happening to our public schools.
In Western Europe, in particular, many car makers are struggling in their overcrowded home markets and terrified of the emerging competition with South Korea and Japan.
"I've never seen so much anger and consternation out there, and how many big asset allocators are telling me they're terrified of the markets, " Mr. Veru said.
The labels are, of course, terrified of piracy, while performers and composers fret that they're not being compensated adequately by the labels for music that's digitally delivered.
The young singer Conor O'Brien, who says he's been "terrified of bands" ever since the demise of his previous group, The Immediate, plays nearly everything on this incredibly expansive record.
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