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.
If the mullahs fear Moussavi, a loyalist, they must be scared of their shadows and uncertain about their authority and power.
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.
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The 22-year-old is a high-risk player at the top of the innings and England won't to be scared of him because they have successfully devised plans to get him out.
"They have got a lot of old heads in their team who will not be scared of coming here, particularly on the back of our last couple of performances, " Kay explained.
But enter two people whom I love more than 100 of my own lives, and there seems to be so much to be scared of for them and for our family.
In all of these years, we were scared that we would be thrown out of the country because the threat was always there from the authorities.
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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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Retailers, scared they will be put out of business, took to the streets in protest.
"The longer I stayed, the more scared I'd be of leaving because it's so comfortable and nice, " she said.
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Besides the lawsuit, investors could easily be scared away by the overall quality of the product and amount of control and influence that they would actually have within the organization.
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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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"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.
"A lot of people are scared to be themselves, " says Michelson, who references books like Self-Parenting and A Course in Miracles.
If I decide I'm going to be scared and not doing it and just bend over to the rules, of course people are going to be, you know, always be like OK, she's scared, we're going to attack her.
Part of that may just be vulnerable Republicans running scared in an election season.
On the plus side, however, Kenyans are no longer as scared of their rulers as they used to be.
On most individual issues, Mr Bush is doing even worse proof, Republicans argue, that their man is greater than the sum of his parts, but even they must be scared by the headline figure from the Washington Post poll, which showed that Mr Bush has lost his lead over the challenger in his signature area, conduct of the war on terror.
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I'm scared of prescribing to what I'm supposed to be or supposed to be doing.
Recall how, in the case of Umar Farouq Abdulmuttalab, after a grand total of fifty minutes of interrogation by the law enforcement folks who could be scared up in Detroit on that holiday, he was allowed to lawyer up.
What needs to happen is that those who really are seeking change need to be able to come up with a language for those who are scared of any kind of what they see as sweeping change that indicates the incremental nature of this.
If too many voters are scared into Coalition's arms, Mr Klaus may be cut out of the next government and so of any chance of the presidency.
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