Let's take the high road, not the low road of scaring people into voting for one side or the other. |
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Kira is credited with scaring off the intruder and saving her mother's life by phoning the police and ambulance and attending to Diane's wounds. |
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I know guys are supposed to be driven by their hormones at this age, but Eros was really, really scaring me with how driven he actually was. |
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They get their kicks from destroying property, scaring people and inflicting pain. |
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As a sales patter, it was hopelessly ineffective, probably scaring off any potential purchasers. |
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Such are the dangers at a time when ghosts and goblins are not the only things scaring American voters. |
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I classify scaring the public with such a fact as something equivalent to grossing them out as well. |
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A high would reflect a method of user removal that would be effective in scaring or otherwise discouraging new users from joining the network. |
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They say youths have hurled abuse at elderly shoppers, scaring them away, and that the problem gets worse during the half-term school holidays. |
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And the caribou swarming around the dumpster outside my apartment building are really, really scaring me. |
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Her surprise quickly turned to rage at him for scaring her half to death and she lashed out at him verbally. |
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The first way is to fire cannonry and other projectiles towards another ship in hopes of sinking, scaring, or capturing the vessel. |
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Cllr Timmy Conway said gurriers are going into Roselawn at night and scaring residents there. |
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The Government has ruled that it is now illegal to shoot a crow, rook or pigeon for the pot without scaring it first. |
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Many travel on the footboard of buses, just for the heck of it, scaring the conductors all through. |
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A sharp tap on the ground in front of the dog's legs startles him without scaring him. |
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But despite his outstanding gifts he's soon in penury again because the crocodile he has adopted is scaring off potential clients. |
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This is a place where witches aren't green hags, flying broomsticks, and scaring children away. |
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They're great at scaring us with how much we pay into Europe, not so hot on telling us what we get out of it. |
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It's a fine line between motivating people to stop smoking and scaring the pants off them. |
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He talked about how much he'd enjoyed scaring Gunn this morning, and that Dennis was too square to actually try something like that. |
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It's about getting you from here to there without scaring you to death, boring you to tears, or intimidating your socks off. |
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The three of them planned on scaring themselves silly watching horror movies, gouging themselves on junk food, and stay up late dishing gossip. |
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The two mares raced through underbrush, scaring up grouse, rabbit, and a flock of pheasant. |
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Frightened screams echoed some houses away, probably kids scaring themselves in some Halloween slumber party. |
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The efficacy of scaring devices is doubtful, because animals quickly become used to them. |
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It also refers to foreign objects that had been removed from the Claimant's eye in 1996 or 1997, with resulting corneal scaring. |
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It's now up to us to welcome the new troop, show them around, give advice, provide guidance, basically it boils down to scaring them! |
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Whether the legislations are inefficient and must be changed, or the logo story is a scaring nonsense. |
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It could be a technique to help cetaceans feed by stunning or scaring prey. |
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His mother came out and berated me for raising my voice and scaring Zack. |
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Maybe he'd seen our happy faces, staring from Mrs. Larkin's apple tree, realising that there must be more to life than filching apples and scaring pigeons. |
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The tope work around the rising edges and base of these banks scaring up dabs, whiting and gurnards that hug the sand waiting for food to be brought to them by the tide. |
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I have since purchased exact, working replicas of Jerry and Knuck, which sit around my house and do a great job of scaring my maid every single time she walks into the room. |
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Watching him trick the poor dopes into turning the wrong way when he tapped their shoulder or scaring unsuspecting matrons with his grotesque face was amusing. |
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The horses frequently become untethered and roam onto the road and on Sunday a gang of local youths were baiting the animals, throwing stones and scaring them. |
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Sarah didn't move, didn't dare to breath in fear of scaring the cat away. |
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At best, he could practice scaring people with a display of lunacy hoping to prevent circumstances arising that burn in immediacy and require forthright and conclusive action. |
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It landed in the trash dumpster in the alleyway below, scaring a cat. |
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Far from implementing smart strategies to fight terror, this administration has only succeeded in scaring the public and pushed the country into an uncharacteristic funk. |
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Karl Rove and other big money men are banding together to try and stop Todd Akin types from scaring off voters. |
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If you crouch down when approaching animals you can get close without scaring them. |
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It drowns out calls and disorientates the animals, scaring them away from their usual habitats, where they feed and reproduce. |
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We're trying to be cautious about not discriminating, not scaring away patients that need care, and yet getting care and getting funding to the hospitals. |
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I think their behaviour has been scaring people away from the lagoon. |
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Party sources believe the campaign is aimed at scaring people away from transferring votes to the party and harming their chances of success just weeks before the election. |
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I'd like some advice on how to break the news to my children without scaring them. |
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Propane cannons, cap exploders, strobe light, sirens, fire works and gunfire can be used as a temporary method of scaring off deer. |
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Action taken includes bird scaring programs and spring hunting in order to attenuate the geese's impact on crops. |
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They are trying to sweep up into their net many other crimes while scaring the general public about crime. |
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Some uncharitable souls have suggested that this whole incident was staged, as a way of scaring up a sympathy vote. |
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Recently, however, evil imps have been ransacking your possessions and scaring your people! |
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How could he use this old tactic of scaring people by leading them to believe that they will lose their jobs when the opposite is true? |
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It kills bacteria and funghi, stimulates the blood circulation, accelerates the scaring process of wounds and stimulates the gengiva. |
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Inspiring people towards opportunity is a more powerful driver for action than scaring them away from the consequences. |
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The idea of scaring people, telling them that if they use marijuana, they are going to become a crack cocaine addict does not work. |
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According to Augias, chemical repellents and scaring sound systems would be ineffective. |
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On one hand, a seller aims to maximise the selling price, without scaring off potential buyers. |
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Indeed, it serves exactly the same purpose: scaring Americans into radical actions they wouldn't otherwise consider. |
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As regards movies, the Health Education Centre always acts as adviser in order to keep films from scaring the general population. |
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She collided with the corner of it, causing an almighty bang as it juddered across the lino, and probably scaring the life out of those in the other room. |
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At first, she thought he was just joking around, but soon, Mulvehill was scaring her, according to the report. |
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Both insisted Goldwater was scaring away the swing voters Republicans needed with his unyielding conservatism. |
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Talk show host extraordinaire Ellen DeGeneres is known for her love of scaring her guests and staff. |
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Leviathans are one of the nastiest water animals that ever swam the seven seas, and I thought that a leviathan was scaring the fish away from something. |
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You can even attempt to subdue a suspect by flashing your badge or firing a couple of rounds into the air in hopes of scaring the sucker into compliance. |
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By thumbing our nose at the world and dismissing the consensus views of the scientific community, we are scaring off that talent and sending it to our competitors. |
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Children specialize in scaring birds from cornfields with slingshots, fetching water, and carrying a hot lunch from home to their fathers and brothers in the field. |
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A masculine voice inquired from somewhere to her left, effectively scaring the living daylights out of Sydney and drawing a startled yelp from her lips. |
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Could she risk scaring her away and losing her soul sister forever? |
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Normally I start by introducing up to 6 pans of the hemp-based feed with a large bait dropper that is painted black to stop any flash scaring the fish. |
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Pigeon races should be rerouted to avoid falcons and simple techniques for scaring or discouraging raptors at pigeon lofts and pheasant pens should be investigated. |
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Some readers scoff at this fable as only good for scaring children. |
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But its time-consuming rules for everything from corporate registration to verifying the provenance of bank deposits are scaring off clean as well as dirty business, claim offshore bankers and corporate service providers. |
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Nontoxic algal blooms can thus be devastating for local ecosystems, not to mention scaring away tourists confronted with unsightly dead floating fish, slime and foam. |
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In a non-sporting sense, the problems started in 1995 when Hurricane Luis ripped through the island, upturning houses and scaring off the holidaymakers upon whom the economy has become completely dependent. |
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Some processors require that the buyer establish an account with their service in order to make a purchase, possibly scaring off or frustrating potential customers. |
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He has the ability to appeal to religious protestant Americans while not scaring away secular voters, especially because he has enough humility and humor to deflate provocative questions about religion. |
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Not even the one-eyed black cat that is always there scaring the bejesus out of the Long Suffering Marjorie. |
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There is a perceived lack of scientific and other information, and the increasingly sceptic climate is scaring European biotech companies and research centres away. |
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He would hide in corners and other dark places, and jump out, scaring one half to death. |
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Now, whenever he's in Nashville scaring up clients and I'm there scaring up stories, we hit the hillbilly circuit. |
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There is a big boogieman running around and scaring people when it comes to the internet. |
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Boys! Boys! You're scaring the straights, okay? Is there any way that we could do this tomorrow? |
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The birds were wild feeding on the bait that the bonito were scaring the bait out. |
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His successor, John Reid, is busily putting the boot into everyone else, lambasting judges for being soft on crime and scaring the daylights out of his department. |
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Other issues, such as the potential for noise from cannons for scaring sea ducks and for debris on beaches may be mitigated through the industry code of practice. |
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But there is a difference between demanding change and destroying property, between denouncing someone and scaring others, and between condemning actions or spreading hatred. |
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Each of their characters comes with their own abilities, from the standard double jumps, power kicks and crank turns to pigeon scaring sneezes. |
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They hide in the shadows and at the 'brring-brring' of a phone or chitter-chatter, pounce on the offending viewer scaring the bejabbers out of them. |
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It was General du Pont's 'forty-five' which bellowed and thundered and echoed through Fifth avenue, scaring horses and shell shocking pedestrians. |
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Politicians now use econobabble as a tool of mass confusion, aimed at scaring the public into doing things they don't want to do while narrowing our policy choices. |
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