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1 And having no fear he could afford to be friendly.
2 Ahaz laughed at the idea of keeping quiet and having no fear , under the conditions.
3 Once in the town, he walked boldly on, having no fear of recognition or question.
4 The infantry flanked by cavalry, and, having no fear of the enemy, marched steadily on.
5 Organisers have said that doesn't mean having no fear , but rather being courageous despite your fears.
6 They talked freely as they worked, having no fear of being overheard by Rushton or Nimrod.
7 But the Tin Woodman, having no fear of fire, averted the stampede by a few sensible words.
8 So there I lay on a couch in the window and waited, having no fear , but great joy.
9 So this was just Arians having no fear of giving the Bears' offense the ball in field-goal range.
10 Wat summoned all to come and drink, and Harden, having no fear of reprisals, did not forbid it.
11 By performing the ten good deeds they will obtain a quiet heart, having no fear , and become saints and sages.
12 There is the castle where the proud once dwelt and looked to dwell for ever, having no fear of God or man.
13 Now, there is my corn, two or three inches high this 18th of May, and apparently having no fear of a frost.
14 Ye have devoured my living, and wooed my wife, and mishandled my servants, having no fear of god or man before your eyes.
15 In the beginning of the Jungle, and none know when that was, we of the Jungle walked together, having no fear of one another.
16 He would go stretching himself after sleep and having no fear of man, for where Kabeyde lies up, who expects to find man also.'
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