Sentences with phrase «after drawing fear»

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NEW YORK (Reuters)- Oil prices settled slightly lower on Wednesday, as a surprise draw in U.S. crude stockpiles triggered a rebound from session lows hit after China proposed a broad range of tariffs on U.S. exports that fed fears of a trade war.
NEW YORK Oil prices settled slightly lower on Wednesday, as a surprise draw in U.S. crude stockpiles triggered a rebound from session lows hit after China proposed a broad range of tariffs on U.S. exports that fed fears of a trade war.
The sport has dwindled over the past 30 years and there will always be the fear that after the current crop of stars the next ones won't be the same draw.
Our route to last years Final was helped by usually being drawn first out of the hat, and after winning 40 of our last 41 FA Cup home ties, we shouldn't really fear anyone at all at the Emirates, but personally I would rather that e left Liverpool or Man United to meet in the Final.
At least we can go to Monaco without fear and play for a big win because a 1 goal win / draw / loss all result in the same outcome, us sadly exiting the CL after the first knockout round yet again.
The worst thing about the draw, in my opinion, is the fact that we have to play away but here come the positives: First of all the Gunners seem to be playing well and hitting form and after the way we played away to beat Man City recently we should have no real fear.
After a drawn out spell in development limbo — and an almost disastrous E3 showing — we do fear the worst for Devil's Third.
NADA fears piecemeal legislation, Regan says, which is a distinct possibility after two drawn - out fiscal battles between Republicans and Democrats.
The Daily News pounced on a drawing in the Center's collection, by Amy Wilson, that worked through her own fears after 9/11 with a childlike innocence that Londoño would admire.
In his subway drawings and murals, Haring explored themes of exploitation, subjugation, drug abuse, and rising fears of nuclear holocaust, which became increasingly apocalyptic after his AIDS diagnosis.
Drawing on desensitization theory, Weitzman developed a procedure for bringing the child into successive proximity to the feared parent, only after clinical and forensic work is done to ensure cooperation of both parents (often through court orders).
Additionally, while every home grows infinitely more appealing after a deep cleaning, parents in particular are drawn to a spotless interior — the kind of place where they can picture their children growing up, instead of those that conjure up the fear of mold hiding under baseboards.
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