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Meanings of including fear in English
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Usage of including fear in English
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But demons feed on all parts of a spirit, includingfear.
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The percentage is so low for reasons includingfear and emotional and financial dependency.
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In time, you can get used to anything, includingfear.
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Bernard, a psychotherapist, said that mourning was a process with different stages, includingfear, anxiety and hate.
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Many theories abound about the practice, includingfear of fairies and kidnappers who targeted sons rather than daughters.
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PLC-beta1 knockout mice were behaviorally assessed on tests includingfear conditioning, elevated plus maze, and the Y maze.
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I was dazed and drunk with all sorts of emotions, includingfear, that were worse before going over.
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The ranking looked at a number of factors, includingfear of failure, availability of financing, education and early-stage entrepreneurial activity.
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This connects the amygdala, which controls major emotional responses includingfear and aggression, to the orbitofrontal cortex, which controls important decision-making.
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He says: We must stand strong and protect all constitutional guarantees, includingfear based searches that help erode our right to privacy.
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First, there are barriers to reporting unprofessional behavior within medical schools includingfear of retaliation and lack of mechanisms to ensure anonymity.
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Good stories, like good films, may elicit a wide range of emotional responses, includingfear and pity as well as wonder or triumph.
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The stress response is a basic survival mechanism and kicks in as soon as a threat is perceived, includingfear that something may happen.