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Are you right to be terrified of dropping this baby?
"I used to be terrified of heights," Weglin told PEOPLE.
You'll be terrified of going anywhere near a daycare afterwards.
I would be terrified of the paparazzis in the bushes.
Or maybe then I'll just be terrified of losing her.
" Tyreek Hill: "You need to be terrified of me, too, bitch.
" Tyreek Hill: "You need to be terrified of me too, bitch.
" Hill replies, "You need to be terrified of me, too, bitch.
" Hill responded, "You need to be terrified of me, too, b——.
" Hill responds, "You need to be terrified of me, too, dumb b—-.
The company continues to be terrified of appearing politically or ideologically aligned.
I didn't know I was supposed to be terrified of these folks.
He could not teach me not to be terrified of roller coasters.
He should be terrified of a socialist running against him in 2628.
And Americans should be terrified of it because they were rigging an election.
The jewish media is right to be terrified of these ideas becoming normalized.
Observers of Capitol Hill have said Republicans should be terrified of Moore winning.
" Naomi Griffiths, @naomi_g "I used to be terrified of being noticed in swimwear.
Or, put another way: Something's coming, and we're meant to be terrified of it.
As recently as December, analysts were signaling that Netflix should be terrified of Amazon Prime.
" A voice alleged to be Hill replies, "You need to be terrified of me, too, b—-.
Trump is doing this because you seem to be terrified of your own shadow these days.
Cruz has highlighted that tactic on the trail with Fiorina, saying Clinton would be terrified of Fiorina.
If he does make it, he'll be terrified of getting pulled over on his way to work.
I also pretended to be terrified of things Penelope would never fear, like her heart-patterned socks.
If you have not previously feared the power of the media you should be terrified of them now.
Personally, I think I'll always be terrified of sacrificing a Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless earbud to the aether.
"Trump can be a total sweetheart with someone who has no reason to be terrified of him," Bee said.
I need to be terrified of what life without your product would be like; I need to feel incomplete.
"I used to be terrified of everything, but I have a really high tolerance for horror movies now," she said.
Pettlon also called a comment Hill made on the recording, "You need to be terrified of me, too, b—," inexcusable.
Pettlon also called a comment Hill made on the recording, "You need to be terrified of me, too, b——," inexcusable.
We should empower women so they can shoot for the stars and not be terrified of what they look like.
He used to be terrified of heights, but now he's scaling up some tough routes (5.11a's, for you climbers out there).
In short, anyone who was worried about a post- "Hunger Games" earnings drop-off had to be terrified of these numbers.
It's possible to love Marvel movies and also be terrified of a future where no one makes anything but Marvel movies.
There are many reasons to be terrified of Amazon's power, but Trump's ability to undermine it with a tweet is far scarier.
It makes sense that the people he encounters would be terrified of him: even without powers, he's a dangerously unpredictable individual struggling to stay grounded.
I've never been claustrophobic—none of us could be in this job—but I think it's instinctual to be terrified of being smothered, buried alive.
As owner of one of Seattle's most prominent bookstores, the Elliott Bay Book Company, Peter Aaron should, by all accounts, be terrified of Amazon's bookstore.
The Russians want us to be terrified of the summit, fixated on every off-the-cuff malapropism and weird photo op, and responding to it all.
Rewarded for perfection all our lives, and so in love with the praise we get for doing everything right, we're conditioned to be terrified of failure.
Republicans may well be terrified of what they will face in November, but Democrats have been nominating reasonable candidates who seem well suited to their districts.
Suddenly, everyone's looking to you for answers — and now that you've got the power to fire or demote at will, some people may be terrified of you.
"I used to be terrified of having kids (and I still am to some extent)," Alan Yang, who created the show with Mr. Ansari, wrote in an email.
The director said in an interview with CNBC that 200 years on from the times of Hamilton, he would be "terrified of the concentration of wealth" in current society.
They may be terrified of a toy car on a racing track or they may love it — you just don't know until you put it in front of them.
" Her statements mirrored the reaction of ACLU lawyer Jonathan Hafetz after the hearing, who told reporters: "Every American should be terrified of the position the government was taking today.
If you wondered what you should be terrified of today, it's not an increasingly unstable world order, the unavoidable effects of climate change, or that weird mole on your thigh.
In an interview on Last Week Tonight this summer, Hill said "I'm feeling more optimistic than I was 27 years ago" and that harassers "should be terrified" of facing a reckoning.
But even if somehow the forces that be were to allow pre-filled government taxes in the U.S., technologically speaking I'd be terrified of the IRS's system collapsing in on itself.
Perhaps this phenomenon is nothing to be terrified of, but rather a resplendent odyssey to delight in, as one strives to figure out "how" she stands instead of where she stands.
The series is aimed at young people, but really it's for anyone who wants to be terrified of a cellphone (which is odd, since Go90, though available to anyone, is a Verizon venture).
Republican establishment folk will continue to be terrified of a Cruz candidacy, but they, too, cannot ignore strength on the extremes -- and the likelihood that Cruz will continue to do well in red state primaries.
Petsafe takes the ick out of the chore with this automated device that scoops waste away 5, 10 or 20 minutes after your cat finishes its business (ensuring that your kitty won't be terrified of its toilet).
"I used to be terrified of heights … So, it really meant a lot to get married in the air in a space that used to scare the s— out of me, and have it feel normal," Weglin tells PEOPLE.
It's easy to see why a control-freakish enterprise like the Clinton campaign might be terrified of an army of smartphone dynamos who are just dying to tweet out what color cough drops the candidate was popping (Halls, yellow).
For people to come up and be terrified of this bomb / jet combo that is spinning people around with tons of fire, for them to overcome that and trust me... Everyone when they're done feels it's such an empowering thing.
"And Second Amendment rights supporters should be terrified of the president's order declaring a national emergency, because after the next school shooting any Democratic president could easily look at the precedent, declare a national emergency, immediately put in force national background checks," Scarborough said.
"Given his horrendous recruits Senator McConnell is right to be terrified of Senate Democrats on the campaign trial, but whenever the GOP Congress is in session they find new ways to alienate and disgust voters," DSCC spokesperson David Bergstein said in a statement to BuzzFeed News.
Click here to view original GIFIf you're a nervous flyer, you're probably going to want to skip this video, because after watching YouTube's Linkerius fly so low to the ground that it looks like he's perpetually going to crash, you'll be terrified of ever stepping foot on a plane again.
It was the thing I was supposed to be terrified of, supposed to spend my whole life trying to avoid or erase at all costs," she says, "And if I take the thing that people are most terrified of and turn it into something less scary, it implicates the larger structures that keep people afraid to begin with.
Burgundy dips into standup tropes (muttering "What else, what else" and pacing during segues, shouting out local sports teams and suburbs at length) and generally just exudes a darker, sadder version of that original Anchorman id: an ageing man just self-aware enough to be terrified of his own ever-growing irrelevance and of how little he understands the world, fighting that fear with self-delusion, non-sequiturs, and yelling.
If he can't get to the 85033 votes necessary to pass the omnibus spending bill with Republican votes, Ryan — who, like his predecessor John BoehnerJohn Andrew BoehnerLobbyists race to cash in on cannabis boom Rising star Ratcliffe faces battle to become Trump's intel chief This little engine delivers results for DC children MORE, seems to be terrified of the prospect of even a temporary, partial government shutdown — will have to look to Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) for votes.
He derives pleasure from explosions, in particular. Despite his apparent lack of self-preservation instincts, he seems to be terrified of Miho, calling her "the real thing." He speaks both English and L33t. His real life equivalent is Edmund Balan, Fred Gallagher's associate.
The second priority was for Iraqi ground forces to take Habbaniyah with air support provided by Fliegerführer Irak. An overall priority for the Germans was to provide the Iraqi Army with a "spine straightening". Much of the army was known to be terrified of bombing by British aircraft.Lyman, p.
Like Hannah, they appear to be terrified of Alois. Unlike the Phantomhive servants, they are very skilled in household work. Although they obey Claude, the triplets are Hannah's subordinates. Throughout the series, the triplets remain quiet, conversing to others by gestures and pictures, and to each other in hushed whispers.
Written on a trip to Los Angeles a week after The Family Jewels was mastered, "Oh No!" was the final track to complete the album. The singer explained: > ["Oh No!"] was written in response to be terrified of not achieving what I > say I want to achieve every time I open my big mouth. It's my part ii to > "Mowgli's Road".
It was also very important to the Germans to provide the Royal Iraqi Army with a "spine straightening." Much of the RIrA was known to be terrified of bombing by British aircraft. On the same day, Junck arranged for a raid by Fliegerführer Irak on Habbaniya. Six Messerschmitt Bf 110s and 3 Heinkel He 111s attacked the base, which took the RAF personnel there by surprise.
She has also compared it to the fictional land of Narnia. When she attended school, her sisters—Miranda (currently her makeup artist) and Viktoria Aksnes (currently her costume designer)—worried that she could be harassed by other students, due to her personality and "weird" way of dressing. “I used to be terrified of people who wanted to hug me,” she said. “I did not like to be hugged as a child.
Its True Name is Huwawa, the beast of the Cedar Forest in Mesopotamian mythology. It has been shown to fly into a rage immediately upon summoning, striking down its Master before a contract could be made. It is also shown to be terrified of Ishtar, who intervenes on Haruri's behalf and forces the contract between the two of them. ; : The Watcher-class Servant summoned by Sigma in the False Holy Grail War of Fate/strange fake.
A writer for The Daily Telegraph commends her willingness to appear in different genres, ranging from action comedies to dramas. Hathaway aspires to appear in many different films, work with different directors and play diverse roles. She says she would be "lost" without acting and feels lucky to have found it as her profession. A trained stage actress, she prefers performing on stage to film roles and claims to be terrified of acting in front of camera.
When he finally decided to write it, he did so in trepidation, telling his wife, "I've started a Quartet for strings, without piano. This is a genre which Beethoven in particular made famous, and causes all those who are not Beethoven to be terrified of it."Jones, p. 202 He worked on the piece for a year, finishing it on 11 September 1924, less than two months before he died, working long hours towards the end to complete it.
He admits on having a crush on Nono to Chitose when she confesses her feelings for him. ; : :Risaki is the third founding member of the Drama Research Society. She has a tough personality which she often uses to get her younger brother Kai to do what she wants for the sake of the club. She is not afraid to show force when needed, but has been shown to be terrified of Nono when she is angered.
The Elmasry affair led to criticisms that the media focussed entirely on the comments of the CIC president while neglecting controversial comments made on the same program by a B'nai B'rith official, Adam Aptowitzer who stated that "When Israel uses terror . . . to destroy a home and convince people . . . to be terrified of what the possible consequences are, I'd say that's an acceptable use to terrify somebody." The remarks only received attention several weeks after the broadcast, and after Elmasry's apology and proffered resignation, when a press release by the Canadian Arab Federation highlighted them.
It is not revealed how close they were as sisters, and their mother seems to have only performed her exorcisms on Kayako. Naoko used to be terrified of her mother, but she seemed to learn how to become an Itako and she took her mother's equipment after she went into hiding. Naoko is aware of Kayako's death and knows she is an Onryō. It is unknown who sent her the news clippings of Kayako's victims' deaths, it was most likely done by her co-workers who intended to embarrass her.
Rob, who has not had sex with his wife for years, becomes more torn when family friend Rachel (Lorraine Pilkington) offers him casual sex. Nicola’s only respite is the unwavering support of her mother Pat (Sheila Hancock) and father Jim (Duncan Preston), who dote on Kyle and provide practical support when needed. Open-minded on autism therapies, Nicola reads about a child whose condition improved with the help of a therapy dog; Rob remains sceptical, believing that Kyle will either be terrified of the dog or oblivious to its existence. Kyle names his golden retriever puppy Thomas after Thomas the Tank Engine.
The episode received largely positive reviews from critics. The show centers on FBI special agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) who work on cases linked to the paranormal, called X-Files. In the episode, Mulder becomes involved in a hostage situation with an escaped psychiatric patient, named Duane Barry (Steve Railsback), who claims to be terrified of frequent alien abductions. "Duane Barry" was a storyline milestone for the series, marking the events which would lead up to Scully being abducted by aliens, which in turn would lead to her developing cancer in the fourth and fifth seasons.
David Sterritt from The Christian Science Monitor wrote "The music and camera work are dazzling, and the story has solid sociological insights into a fascinating pop-culture period." In a retrospective review, Slant Magazine's Jeremiah Kipp gave Velvet Goldmine four out of four stars and said that, although unsupportive critics may be "terrified of a movie with so many ideas", the film successfully shows a "melancholic ode to freedom, and those who fight for it through art", because of Haynes' detailed imagery and the cast's "expressive, soulful performances". Scott Tobias of The A.V. Club felt that Haynes' appropriation of structural elements from Citizen Kane is the film's "masterstroke", as it helps "evoke the glam rock movement without destroying the all-important mystique that sustains it." Tobias argued that, like Haynes' Bob Dylan-inspired 2007 film I'm Not There, Velvet Goldmine deals with a famously enigmatic figure indirectly through allusion and imagery, and consequently succeeds more than a simpler biopic could.
In the aftermath of program aired on October 19, 2004, Adam Aptowitzer, Ontario chairman of the B'nai Brith Institute for International Affairs, was forced to resign his position after arguing that Israel had used terror against Palestinians legitimatelyPetricevik, Mirko, "B'nai Brith official quits; Quoted on Coren show as saying Israeli terror on civilians 'legitimate'", National Post, November 3, 2004 stating that "When Israel uses terror ... to destroy a home and convince people ... to be terrified of what the possible consequences are, I'd say that's an acceptable use to terrify somebody."Mascoll, Philip, "Jewish official quits over remark; Partially backed state use of terror B'nai Brith disavows his stand", Toronto Star, November 3, 2004 On the same broadcast Mohamed Elmasry, president of the Canadian Islamic Congress, asserted that all adult Israelis are legitimate targets of attack as a consequence of their service in the Israel Defense Forces. Elmasry apologized for his comments and offered to resign—his resignation was rejected by the CIC."Canadian Islamic Congress rejects its president's resignation", Montreal Gazette, October 28, 2004 The Michael Coren Show was also the name of Coren's Sunday evening radio program on CFRB and has also been the name of past radio shows he has hosted on various radio stations.

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