Miss Kim stays on the outskirts, scared she might be dragged into a dance by the boisterous throngs.
Ms. BANKS: (Through translator) People here are upset and so frightened and scared, you know.
"I cannot explain to you how scared I was before this competition, " she said.
In short, tampering with a skeptical, scared jury in Moscow may not even be necessary.
But, of course, parents and kids continued to wander, desperate, scared out of their minds.
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Of course we were a little bit scared to physically not be on schedule.
Candy knew that the nurses were scared of silence, and perhaps the boys were, too.
One that protects vulnerable children, or one that allows them to go destitute, scared and hungry?
Experts say the challenges of building out such a network has scared bidders away.
Aside from the Treasury bond market, fixed-income investors are scared out of their skulls.
"When they get scared, they pee themselves, " Mr. Henen said, referring to the tortoises.
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The movie seems aimed at gentle folk too scared of Manhattan to leave their tour buses.
Those affected were often scared to complain in case they were further discriminated against, they added.
He's not scared of making a mistake or of changing his mind in an instant.
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But the animal became scared and ran off when the boys' dog barked at it.
They look scared actually, as if they are playing with a little bit of fear.
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People were scared to make any decisions for fear of upsetting the big boss.
Mr. WILL ASTON-REESE(ph): (Vice President, Money Market Sales, Tradition Asiel Securities): I'm very scared.
The dark tone scared children and led to paranoia, a typical Thatcher-like approach, some might say.
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"I was in the attic and he scared me because he yelled at me, " Falcon said.
"But we were still scared of them, " said a woman named Ramatou Diarra, 29.
People now started to live with paranoia and they are scared from the others.
If some action intimidated me or even downright scared me, I had to do it.
The IMF is withholding credit, and some investors were scared off by the fighting.
When it was time to come out, I was, obviously, scared as most people are.
"In Hollywood, where you are spending millions of dollars, people get scared, " said Mr Nelson.
They are not religiously bound--they are in it for the money--and they are scared to death.
"I'll be scared to come back to school, " he said as he started to cry.
They're scared of that, and they're threatening those that might do it with death.
The users accused the government of running scared of the Wellcome Trust and the French Government.
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