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1 The thought of leaving my baby behind now terrified and appalled me.
2 After suffering physical complications, she is now terrified of having sex.
3 She admits she's now terrified of watching it with an audience.
4 The other kings, now terrified , obeyed the Senate without resistance.
5 This is the child who is now terrified by a slice of chocolate cake.
6 All through the long night the ape-man goaded on the exhausted and now terrified Hun.
7 Finally, at her insistence, Randy, now terrified , asked a friend to take him to the closest hospital.
8 My son is now terrified of her and I think it is the exact opposite that is true.
9 The asylum seekers' lawyer, Daniel Webb, said 267 people were now terrified they would face immediate deportation to Nauru.
10 International observers are now terrified that the Damascus government could use its nerve agent stockpile to slaughter its own people.
11 An Islamic leader in Sydney says there are people in his community who are now terrified about a backlash against Muslims.
12 Then the now terrified men observed that their boisterous friends were dancing about in glee and each had turned into a leering demon.
13 "And the one boy who might have loved you is now terrified of you, isn't he?" Joyce asked.
14 "O good youth," supplicated the now terrified and humbled old man, "bereave me not of the source of all my power.
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