11. Any lingering fear from the robbery was eclipsed by the humiliation of my naked feet. 12. As the danger of nuclear war recedes, we may have less to fear from rogue nations than from rogue viruses. 13. Barnes and Danaher stressed that city employees had nothing to fear from private management. 14. Besides some hostile looks from fishermen, seals have little to fear from natural predators in these waters, given the scarcity of sharks and killer whales. 15. Alliance commanders insist that there is nothing to fear from the former militiamen who now roam the countryside. 16. But Adams insists that the British government has the most to fear from a truth commission. 17. But despite their similarities, the two have little to fear from each other, experts say. 18. But Haslip is hoping to calm his fears from the opener. 19. But former federal prosecutors said the White House has much to fear from Lewinsky and other potential witnesses. 20. But Kim also noted that the North Korean leadership continues to command fear from citizens, and that that may forestall collapse in the immediate future. |