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er infuriated many Soviet Bloc governments who | feared a return to a pre-Berlin Wall day when thousan |
es led him to persecution mania; he constantly | feared a rencontre with Fleury and his other torturer |
The Israeli public | feared a dramatic defeat, though Israeli and U.S. pol |
He | feared a backlash might cost the NAACP its tax-exempt |
ok their orders from Stalin's politburo (which | feared a loss of control), and the Social Democratic |
the request of Lebanese President Chamoun, who | feared a Communist coup. |
the complicity of the English government, and | feared a repetition of the attempts to restore the ex |
e British Taskforce, Admiral 'Sandy' Woodward, | feared a pincer attack, with Belgrano attacking from |
ic amongst many in the British government, who | feared a revolutionary movement at home, great suspic |
tendency was limited as most of the ministers | feared a break up of the empire. |
did not share the local party's confidence and | feared a poor result. |
While the middle and upper classes | feared a left wing putsch, 300,000 mine workers suppo |
sure from Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah movement, which | feared a low turnout could weaken Abbas. |
In previous drafts, those who | feared a concentration of power in the president adde |
Furthermore, it | feared a domino effect, whereby if one nation in Amer |
ed some eleven years earlier, in 1926, as they | feared a romanization of the Uyghur language would st |
on, particularly in the Commons, where members | feared a revival of Catholic power in the country and |
n for BET's "BET Cypher" but the promoters had | feared a violent altercation would have occurred if E |
ually the South African High Commissioner, who | feared a riot if the game was cancelled, persuaded th |
While onboard the plane he | feared a plot on his life and learned more details fr |
Naples, Republic of Genoa and Duchy of Milan - | feared a rebirth of French interest in Italian affair |
t the claim was rejected by Western powers who | feared a precedent be set. |
The Exchange | feared a Terminal Railroad monopoly on the bridges bu |
r (1754-63) on North American colonies Britain | feared a French invasion in Hanover. |
They stated that they | feared a lawsuit over the test's adverse impact on a |
caused apprehension amongst the Japanese, who | feared a larger force was approaching. |
psala, Stenkil stopped Adalvard's plans, as he | feared a pagan insurgence. |
-Jones said the threats left her so shaken she | feared a nervous breakdown. |
artificial girl he made, because Bilstein had | feared about the possible security threat that Luca h |
The SS | feared additional Jewish-led revolts in the General G |
This was voted down as the Federation | feared advertising by big corporations would remove f |
a as independent property from the Emperor and | feared Ambundii would act in opposition to the effort |
s would be against California interests and/or | feared American reprisal, and convinced him not to ma |
It was one of the most | feared Amiga viruses until the infamous Lamer Extermi |
When the Pilgrims | feared an Indian attack, they would pull the sick mem |
grew still larger to the extent that the city | feared an attack. |
both visiting Huguenots and Parisian Catholics | feared an attack by the other side. |
and safeguard Pakistan's interests, though he | feared an Indian invasion of West Pakistan that would |
ceded to the United Kingdom by the Dutch, who | feared an outbreak of war on the United Provinces sig |
citizenry at the camps of Ruby and Conconully | feared an imminent Indian attack. |
For years, Nowell had | feared and refused to try heroin; however, as he ente |
as well as his scoring skills, made him a most | feared and respected opponent. |
n ships were not as heavily armed as initially | feared, and the Duncans proved to be quite superior i |
y gave her an influence which the queen-mother | feared, and matches were in turn suggested with the v |
as, as spirits of the dead and the night, were | feared and said to seduce women and kidnap people who |
smond Noonan was known as a notorious enforcer | feared and respected by all who knew him, he was know |
re in the cartoon, Sky-Byte is one of the most | feared and respected Predacon warriors. |
Despite that he has a large crush on the most | feared and violent girl in school-Nanako Momoi, who s |
Pamola was both | feared and respected by the Indians, and his presence |
The shepherds | feared and trembled, |
The Russian gentiles | feared and revered him. |
ds, crematoriums and cemeteries and were often | feared and despised by people who did not understand |
Adam Baldwin as Ricky Linderman, a | feared and alienated classmate |
on had hitherto Armand de Souza,whom Governors | feared and officials dreaded. |
Settlers fled | feared and actual attacks by the British and their al |
They were | feared and accused of still having a strong hold on p |
However, the bandits were deeply | feared and hated by the local populace they plagued f |
hans, Hulagu is, for obvious reasons, the most | feared and despised. |
ctors reported that she did not break a hip as | feared and she was released from the hospital two day |
He was | feared, and also hated, even by some of the more libe |
the loss of habitat is not as severe as first | feared and the species is downlisted to Vulnerable in |
Although the Carter campaign | feared Anderson could be a spoiler, Anderson's campai |
Henry IV of France and the Dutch Republic, who | feared any strengthening of the Habsburg Netherlands. |
y deleted by the moderators, as the government | feared any mass mourning for the purged leader would |
er Blackwood (known as Blackbeard's Claw), was | feared as a ferocious fighter and led many of Blackbe |
e words, Liu Qian, the very strong man who was | feared as a bully would be well respected following t |
Gilchrist, however, was much | feared as a railroad man, and Broward worked as much |
ted the forms of monstrous creatures, becoming | feared as demons by early man. |
rrounding bushland, and that they were greatly | feared, as well as a sighting from 1875 of a large li |
nd Trufarel, all of whom Aimeric despised (and | feared as a competition). |
in One Day Internationals, in which he became | feared as a hard hitting batsman and was voted as Man |
Even then, they were not | feared as other wraiths such as the kelpie. |
Long | feared as a target for foreign invasion, the harbor w |
Botulinum toxin has been recognized and | feared as a potential bioterror weapon. |
mistreatment and deplorable conditions, and he | feared assassination. |
lize in Lachine for the purpose of repelling a | feared attack by Patriotes; |
In 1864, the federal government | feared attempts by Confederate sympathizers to outfit |
damage was not as deadly as it might have been | feared, because the British fire ceased after less th |
rule over all of China; on the other hand, he | feared becoming a pawn of the Japanese, and the dange |
nnounce, like an obsequious prime minister who | feared beheading, "I beg to report..." |
the rounds were attached to a string and they | feared being shredded by it. |
ed on stage, but the actor declined because he | feared being typecast as Jewish. |
, after the English Parliament's victory, they | feared being sidelined - especially by the more radic |
erence Stamp was cast, but dropped out when he | feared being overshadowed by Christie's dual roles in |
Coughlin testified she | feared being gang-raped when she was forced to "run t |
grandmother - and many other white Americans - | feared blacks because they didn't know any and were s |
enburg to work closely with Adolf Hitler as he | feared both socialism and the political Catholicism o |
union was opposed by Anne's brother Luke, who | feared Boulton would control (and possibly dissipate) |
d the Heron kingdom, he meets up with the most | feared bounty hunter in the two countries: a huge tro |
ership with Curtly Ambrose was one of the most | feared bowling attacks in world cricket. |
vaccine when he was an infant, and his family | feared brain damage. |
to demands for reform from industrialists, who | feared Britain's status in world trade was being thre |
"The day was quite as bad as I | feared but my sisters are insistent that they enjoyed |
service, based at Wanganui, she became a much | feared but much respected character. |
ties of the heat were not as high as initially | feared, but dozens of athletes failed to finish the w |
They were | feared by rival firms, particularly in the 1980s and |
final word in many cases, and her disfavor was | feared by many more than that of movie critics. |
the trial portray him as a man who was greatly | feared by the prisoners and prone to violence and cre |
He was particularly | feared by his adversaries for his free-kicks and unpr |
crystal bats, he is nonetheless distrusted and | feared by skekUng. |
ame dragon turtles are gigantic sea creatures, | feared by sailors for their ability to capsize the la |
feared by all because of his influence with the Princ | |
Nejiru is | feared by other panzers not because of her skill, but |
Sister of local don Kasi (Prakash Raj), she is | feared by students, professors and even the Dean of t |
s the cities that have been ruined and becomes | feared by his neighbours. |
n as being dedicated, hard working, and he was | feared by many for his endurance capacity. |
runs his own operations out of Cambodia and is | feared by the US military as much as the North Vietna |
ith a monstrous face and a huge body, Misao is | feared by anyone who sees his face or knows his name |
ous and therefore forbidden technology that is | feared by the general populace. |
attained a near-mythical status and is greatly | feared by people in the region. |
Cromwell was | feared by the young apprentices who made up the major |
to them being mistaken for evil creatures and | feared by everyone. |
o buddhism, because their Shivaistic faith was | feared by the people, and in favour to the more pacif |
society in general, I would add) are hated and | feared by a society that seeks to eroticise them whil |
her, respected even by the greatest of rulers, | feared by the most violent of fighters they were also |
He was | feared by Polish szlachta (landowning nobility). |
es him to have a reputation as demon and to be | feared by most of the student body. |
The concerto is respected, even | feared, by most pianists. |
Morwen was | feared by the Easterlings and was not enslaved, but l |
Although Baker was | feared by his own men, Lee Rames, who was recognized |
Ubba Lothbroksson - Danish warlord | feared by many, older brother to Ivar and Halfdan |
hbroksson (Ivar the Boneless) - Danish warlord | feared by many, brother to Ubba and Halfdan |
ets no information escape its sight, making it | feared by friend and foe alike. |
ields a pair of double spears in combat and is | feared by many for his fighting prowess in battle. |
was the perpetual runaway and rebellious slave | feared by slaveowners. |
As a teacher he was both | feared by and popular among his students. |
and largely uncontrollable, the Black Blood is | feared by most inhabitants of Terrinor. |
Washington warned this meant war, and London | feared Canada would quickly be seized. |
ted that Rick's Rowdies are "the arguably most | feared cheering section in the SEC." |
rom the previous librarian who quit because he | feared children. |
d a wayside cross and found out that the devil | feared Christ, he left him and enquired from people w |
e) to play in Japan, and the brothers formed a | feared cleanup for the Orions. |
ut with police and Vail chases Stampler to the | feared coal mine of his childhood, which he falls int |
organised and led the Poulos Verband, the most | feared collaborationist formation in Greece during th |
obert Byrd, Kennedy's longest-serving and most | feared colleague. |
men favored government regulation because they | feared competition and desired to forge a government- |
pi one of the world's toughest match-ups and a | feared competitor to this day. |
ecision made by the Great Western Railway, who | feared confusion with the similarly named Wimborne. |
ighting anyone, at the time he was a genuinely | feared contender and nobody wanted to fight him. |
viously turned down by Nashville producers who | feared controversy with the chorus line "slipping aro |
He joined Turgut Reis, who was then the most | feared corsair in the Mediterranean as well as an Ott |
his behaviour becomes suspicious, the worst is | feared: could the traitor be closer than was first th |
n the tourist corridor, which religious groups | feared could destroy the area's religious environment |
Pilots | feared crashing into during bad take offs or landings |
work" for the Krays and became one of the most | feared criminals to emerge from the London underworld |
He was sent to the | feared Dachau concentration camp, having chosen on Ja |
Alice was | feared dead but was pulled out of the rubble of what |
James Havoc disappeared ( | feared dead) after an eleven-day Asahi beer drinking |
f the landslide, and 89 were still missing and | feared dead. |
occasions he called a priest when Mrs. Mannix | feared death and wanted to confess her sins. |
Sima Dewen himself | feared death greatly, and he and Princess Chu remaine |
by then Opposition Leader Kim Beazley who had | feared defeat when the Greens declined to preference |
Green was a | feared defender during his career in Dallas. |
Olsen formed the "Fearsome Foursome", the most | feared defensive line at the time. |
Finke has been called the "most | feared, despised, and uncompromising journalist in Ho |
inning of the 1900s tuberculosis was a greatly | feared disease, and its harmful effects on children s |
Unionist Party and Ulster's Orange Order, who | feared domination in an overwhelmingly Catholic state |
world No. 1 Deng Yaping formed one of the most | feared double combos. |
aware of George Bernard Shaw - the famous and | feared dramatic critic for "The Saturday Review" - wh |
structures had been constructed, it was quite | feared due to floods. |
hat describes himself and Dr. Dre as "the most | feared duet since me and Elton played career Russian |
The Tzitzimimeh were also | feared during other ominous periods of the Aztec worl |
Unionists also | feared economic problems, namely that the predominant |
e French Revolution became widely despised and | feared elsewhere in Europe. |
Throughout his career he was known as a | feared enforcer, earning his nickname The Mangler. |
Feared even by Benito Mussolini for his violent extre | |
described him as an all business hunter who is | feared even by his own teammates. |
The leaders of the Harelle in Rouen | feared execution on the scale that occurred in Paris, |
not been seen or collected since 1957 and was | feared extinct until 1997, when one plant was discove |
Its relative, the Red-throated Lorikeet, | feared extinct since the beginning of the 20th centur |
The plant was | feared extinct until small remaining occurrences were |
seen in the 20th century and was at one point | feared extinct, although a 1991 expedition managed to |
It is virtually unknown and was | feared extinct, until the discovery of a skull from a |
ver (Dudleya traskiae), a succulent plant, was | feared extinct, the decision was made to remove the r |
plant had disappeared and in the 1970s it was | feared extinct. |
seen for many decades and by the 1980s it was | feared extinct. |
s not been seen since 1947, however, and it is | feared extinct. |
ed Nations together with other dissidents, who | feared extradition to Iran. |
Redgate was the most | feared fast bowler in England when he was at his best |
Rangers, after playing two seasons as the most | feared fighter in the UHL. |
kname, "The Sheriff", from his reputation as a | feared fighter and enforcer. |
as Peter Stegman, The leader of the gang and a | feared figure in the school. |
rohn and became one of the most successful and | feared first year teams ever in the DP ranks. |
ed a sexually transmitted disease and that she | feared for her life when she had a heated argument wi |
so because of the associated effects that were | feared for the tourism industry. |
At a press conference Redgrave said she | feared for Zakayev's safety if he were extradited to |
Two experienced fire spotters | feared for their own safety before they walked down t |
Pat Green was 40 and Green | feared for her health and the health of his unborn ch |
Her adult dragons | feared for her safety and did not want her to travel |
Others | feared for their careers and possibly their lives in |
lifornia to visit his daughters, Gerri Santoro | feared for her life. |
ears for Manning and for Julian Assange, as he | feared for himself after the initial publication of t |
In 1792, settlers in the Cumberland region | feared for their lives, but Territorial Governor Will |
rs' influence over the young duke and probably | feared for his life. |
local authorities about his former crime as he | feared for his safety. |
the "Lenin Boys" or "Lenin Youth," were widely | feared for their cruelty and random killings. |
wn sectarian civil war - a fate many observers | feared for Iraq just a few years ago. |
Eastern Front and many other theatres, and was | feared for its destructive power. |
It was | feared for sometime that the album would be cancelled |
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