We have no meanings for "own paranoia" in our records yet.
1 Some of Anton's friends think she was done in by her own paranoia .
2 But she had persevered while the world slowly choked on its own paranoia .
3 Bad enough that Carol might drown in her own paranoia .
4 Duchaunak smiled; wry smile, almost accepting of his own paranoia and perverse sense of irony.
5 Aha, so better growth here would allow the US to overcome its own paranoia on trade .
6 There seemed to be a hint of suspicion in her voice, or maybe that was just his own paranoia kicking in.
7 The hunch that popped into her head was almost certainly a result of her own paranoia and addled image of the world.
8 When he ran afoul of Brazil's own paranoia over the theft of natural resources, important science lost out to bureaucracy, xenophobia, and cynicism.
9 Our own paranoia about finding ourselves unemployed and encumbered by enormous amounts of debt has kept us cautious in the wake of the crisis.
10 Rolling her eyes at her own paranoia , she marched into the kitchen and closed the noisy culprit, fiddling with the antiquated latch to secure it.
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