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61Fear — [[t]fɪər[/t]] n. geg Cape, a cape in SE North Carolina at the mouth of Cape Fear River …
62fear — baimė statusas T sritis švietimas apibrėžtis Emocijos, kylančios suvokus pavojų ar jį įsivaizduojant. Vaikų baimė atsiranda, kai daiktai ar įvykiai juos išgąsdina, sukelia grėsmės situaciją, kurią vaikas suvokia kaip neįmanomą išvengti. Taip… …
63fear — baimė statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Emocijos, kilusios suvokus ar įsivaizdavus pavojų, lemiamos savisaugos instinkto, patirtų išgyvenimų ir auklėjimo. Sportininkui baimė gali atsirasti pervertinus varžovo jėgas, keliamą… …
64fear — Apprehension of harm; dread; consciousness of approaching danger. Mental response to threat. Profound reverence and awe. Within Hobbs Act extortion definition, includes fear of economic loss as well as of physical harm. U.S. v. Addonizio, C.A.N.J …
65fear — Apprehension of harm; dread; consciousness of approaching danger. Mental response to threat. Profound reverence and awe. Within Hobbs Act extortion definition, includes fear of economic loss as well as of physical harm. U.S. v. Addonizio, C.A.N.J …
66Fear Itself (comics) — Fear Itself Promotional image by Stuart Immonen. Publisher Marvel Comics Publication date April – October 2011 …
67Fear of flying — is a fear of being on a plane while in flight. It is also sometimes referred to as aerophobia, aviatophobia, aviophobia or pteromechanophobia.OverviewFear of flying may be a distinct phobia in itself, or it may be an indirect manifestation of one …
68FEAR OF GOD — (Heb. yirat elohim, but in the Talmud yirat shamayim, lit. fear of Heaven ), ethical religious concept, sometimes confused with yirat ḥet, the fear of sin, but in fact quite distinct from it. The daily private prayer of Rav (Ber. 16a), which has… …
69Fear Before — performing live Background information Also known as Fear Before the March of Flames Origin …
70Fear appeals — are uniquely different than the rhetorical appeal to fear. There has been nearly 50 years of research on fear appeals in various disciplines and these studies have collectively garnered mixed results (for an overview, see Ruiter, Abraham, Kok,… …