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1 I don't hold deep fears but I do hold some concerns.
2 The deep fears of rural communities are percolating into the federal political process in other ways.
3 And they are aware of the deep fears and concerns out there -but they are hopeful.
4 She recalls being scolded for the "negativity" of articulating deep fears and just wanting to cry.
5 It ignored the deep fears and wishes of millions of people around the world who protested on February 15th, 2003.
6 Adam himself had been uncertain, wavering between the excitement Engersol had instilled in him, and his own deep fears about what might happen to him.
7 Deep fears over globalisation and its effect on their working lives led the French to vote No, writes Lara Marlowe Who's afraid of globalisation?
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