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Fears and increased
Fears of a major epidemic are increased as the thousands of corpses still trapped beneath fallen buildings begin to decompose.

Fears and again
In 2004, Adams reunited with Tears for Fears once again as she made a surprise guest appearance onstage at their Kansas City concert, performing " Woman in Chains ".

Fears and presidential
Fears that the DPP would one day take control of the legislature led then-President Lee Teng-hui to push through a series of amendments to strengthen presidential power ( for example, Taiwan's premier would no longer have to be confirmed by the Legislative Yuan ).
The stadium was also supposed to be the location of the football game in the 2002 film The Sum of All Fears and included footage of the presidential motorcade going to the building.

Fears and .
The score was deadlocked 17-17 in the final period, but a 73-yard touchdown pass by Rams quarterback Norm van Brocklin to wide receiver Tom Fears broke the tie and gave Los Angeles the lead for good.
* Michael Michaud: Contact with Alien Civilizations – Our Hopes and Fears about Encountering Extraterrestrials.
" In concluding about the poem, she argued, " In truth, there are other ' Fears in Solitude ' than that written by Coleridge and there are other ' Frosts at Midnight '; but there are no other ' Ancient Mariners ' or ' Kubla Khans ,' nor are there likely to be.
Fears of a Spanish Avignon based on the strength of his relationship with the Emperor as his former tutor and regent proved baseless, and Adrian left for Italy at the earliest opportunity, making his solemn entry into Rome on 29 August.
Fears that the streets would be dead after 6pm have proven false.
Fears were confirmed when on 30 July a German medical corps colonel presented himself with an order for the requisition of two public buildings for the establishment of a military hospital.
Ditko began professionally illustrating comic books in early 1953, drawing writer Bruce Hamilton's science-fiction story " Stretching Things " for the Key Publications imprint Stanmor Publications, which sold the story to Ajax / Farrell, where it finally found publication in Fantastic Fears # 5 ( cover-dated Feb. 1954 ).
Artists who have covered " Party Fears Two " include The Divine Comedy, Dan Bryk and Heaven 17.
An instrumental section of " Party Fears Two " was used as the theme music for the BBC Radio 4 satirical current affairs series Week Ending.
* " Party Fears Two " ( WEA, 1982 ) UK No. 9
In The Sum of All Fears, Ryan reaches his highest post at the CIA ; Deputy Director of Central Intelligence.
* The Sum of All Fears ( 1990 – 91 ) – Israel partially cedes sovereignty over Jerusalem to the Vatican and Saudi Arabia, and the city becomes a UN protectorate policed by Swiss Guards.
Of interest, but not crucial to the plot of this or further books, is that North and South Korea were said to be unified at some point between The Sum of All Fears and this book.
It is mentioned that the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq occurred in the Ryanverse continuity, and that the Jerusalem Treaty signed in The Sum of All Fears has failed as Israelis and Palestinians went back to fighting each other.
In The Sum of All Fears, he is Ryan's personal driver and bodyguard.
On film, John Clark has been portrayed by Willem Dafoe in Clear and Present Danger and Liev Schreiber in The Sum of All Fears.
** – Fears are growing about the economy of the United Kingdom, where unemployment is now exceeding 1 million for the first time since World War II.
Fears were freely expressed that he would definitely leave the Catholic Church, and when Ferdinand became emperor in 1558 he was prepared to assure Pope Paul IV that his son should not succeed him if he took this step.
This made him heir to the throne according to Edward III's entail to the crown of 1376, but, as Dr. Ian Mortimer has recently pointed out in his biography of Henry IV, this had probably been supplanted by an entail of Richard II made in 1399 ( see Ian Mortimer, The Fears of Henry IV, appendix two, pp. 366 – 9 ).
Fears of a " population explosion " were widespread in the 1950s and 60s, but the book and its author brought the idea to an even wider audience.
The new record contains 14 songs, including " Closer " and " Safe to Land " from the Closer EP, and is influenced by 80s music, specifically Tears For Fears and The Cure.
Fears afterward led to new legislation passed by southern states prohibiting the movement, assembly, and education of slaves, and reducing the rights of free people of color.
Fears that the violence that marred the previous election led to monitoring by foreign bodies, including Jimmy Carter.

disturbances and increased
Longstreet's use of black troops during the disturbances increased the denunciations by anti-Reconstructionists.
Cortisol receptors become desensitized leading to increased activity of the pro-inflammatory immune mediators and disturbances in neurotransmitter transmission.
The most commonly experienced side effects are permanent enamel hypoplasia, transient depression of bone growth, gastrointestinal disturbances and some increased levels of photosensitivity.
Some high mountain and desert areas of North America used to be refuges for severe hay fever sufferers, who would go to such areas for relief during the pollen season, but increased human activity, such as building and other disturbances of the soil, irrigation, and gardening, have encouraged ragweed to spread to these areas as well.
* Psychomotor disturbances ( restlessness, tense and a desire to quarrel, increased preparedness for motor action )
Metabolic acidosis may result from increased production of metabolic acids or disturbances in the ability to excrete acid via the kidneys.
In addition to visual snow, many sufferers have other types of visual disturbances such as starbursts, increased afterimages, floaters, trails, and many others.
It is usually due to hormonal disturbances: reduced levels of progesterone causes low levels of pgf2 alpha and causes menorrhagia ; increased levels of tissue plasminogen activator ( TPA ) ( a fibrinolytic enzyme ) leads to more fibrinolysis.
These major disturbances of the intrinsic membrane properties of PPN neurons result in increased levels of arousal and sensory gating deficits ( demonstrated by a diminished amount of habituation to repeated auditory stimuli ).
Despite problems in Far Eastern trade and affairs during the 20th century, including increased nationalist sentiment and anti-foreign campaigns, boycotts, piracy, staff and salary discontent, and disrupted trade routes due to China's internal civil disturbances, the CNCo fleet continued to operate up to the Second World War and, in 1940, was requisitioned by the British Government for the duration of the conflict.
During the night of the 27th of that month, the seismographs at the Manila Observatory commenced to register frequent disturbances, which were at first of insignificant importance, but increased rapidly in frequency and intensity.
Excessive consumption of alcohol in combination with nortriptyline therapy may have a potentiating effect, which may lead to the danger of increased suicidal attempts or overdosage, especially in patients with histories of emotional disturbances or suicidal ideation.
Rare symptoms include anorexia, increased appetite, vomiting, nausea, bloody diarrhea, hives, extremity pain, headache, dizziness and behavioral disturbances.
* Endocrine: hypokalaemia, hyperglycemia, hypomagnesemia, increased serum bicarbonate, other electrolyte disturbances
The site of the inflammation becomes warm from local disturbances of fluid flow and the increased cellular activity to repair the tissue or remove debris from the site ( Black, 2006 ).
* On February 27, 1967, after a year of increased racial tension and disturbances, regular classes were canceled for " Breakthrough Day ," a day-long, student initiated teach-in on race relations.
However, experts are certain that removal of parts of the sea floor will result in disturbances to the benthic layer, increased toxicity of the water column and sediment plumes from tailings.
The study by Jeck-Thole and Wagner also reports that patients may experience headache and liver problems, including increased liver enzymes and bile flow disturbances.

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