No longerfearful of entrapment, Peter Lake reached Isaac Penn's study.
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And now, six home water births later, she's no longerfearful of the process.
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Aylaen went without hesitation, no longerfearful, no longer doubting.
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She was no longerfearful, had no time to panic.
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He was no longerfearful of them as he had been in his youth.
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She is no longerfearful-heneglects her already.
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Surely, she was no longerfearful of him.
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He rested there for another twenty minutes, almost dozing, no longerfearful-exhaustion had driven fear out, it seemed.
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Then she felt free to sit down and cry, no longerfearful of being caught in Lantier's room.
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No longerfearful, as she was those first moments on the mountainside, but solemn, because the body was a gift.
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He broke out in Spanish, and, as if no longerfearful of being overheard, had evidently drawn nearer to the window.
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Others are hopeful the 2008 presidential election will produce candidates no longerfearful of conservation, which in the past been associated with sacrifice.