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Examples of fright


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The sudden and unexpected display of parental fright is supposed to be frightening for the infant who is unaware of its cause.
Afterwards, it may 'follow' some invisible object in its cage and even 'attack' it, or it may display rage behaviour, or fright.
The latter takes very seriously the idea that the fright indeed has a cause.
Repeated experiences of fright without solution should be inherently disorganizing, and, effecting emotion and attention as well, cannot be "resolved" at the behavioral level.
In this context the parent had been, by definition, a direct source of fright for the infant.
Eight students (36.4%) feels that they didn't do well enough due to nervousness and stage fright.
According to our author, the effect of the venom on vital organs had at first been inhibited, but then the fright nullified this inhibitory factor.
They instilled such fright in us that no one complained.
Progressing from fright to hardness to fatalism in the face of unspeakable horrors, her letters are the products of mature observation and analysis.
Why particular anomalous manifestations of parental fright are also likely to lead to disorganization in the offspring is a subtle and initially confusing problem.
Thus, a state of "fright without solution" will be created.
Today a person's fright, astonishment, anger, excitement, sadness, aggressiveness and similar psychological states are regarded as important.
The interviews also revealed that stage fright can be transient and unpredictable.
The wife was dead with fright.
Almodvar has described the film as a horror story without screams or frights.
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He acknowledges that words like ' fright ' or ' suddenly ' did appear in the narratives of some three- and five-year olds.
All of the narratives produced by the older children and adults exploited the ' suddenness ' and ' fright ' aspects of the story.
When involved with the colour pha35 ' grey ', it expresses intense fear and fright.
Thus, in the situations just described, conditions leading to parental expressions of fright, threat, or pseudodissociation are discernible and comprehensible, and the expressions themselves are not anomalous.
Thus, the hypothesis that a cat dreams of actions characteristic of its own species (lying in wait, attack, rage, flight, fright, pursuit) during its paradoxical sleep is quite plausible.
Expression for an animal would mean a "physiognomic" experience of immediacy which begins with fright at the "experience of the eyelike" and ends with flight from it.
Others indicated that stage fright was unpredictable and that nerves could overcome them even when playing the same programme in a series where everything had previously been successful.
Although strategies were adopted in relation to stage fright, these tended to focus on reducing fear rather than as a positive means of alleviating any detrimental effects on performance.
Realists can understand the differences between maps and landscape paintings, can appreciate impressionist art, and get no more of a fright than anybody else from looking in a distorting mirror.
Her colour went and came - her eyelids and mouth started open - and she stared wildly about her with the aspect of one starting out of bed in a fright.
Red runs in fright to the park.
There can be no doubt of the fact that they have taken fright, owing to recent events.
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As a result he read his meter and, in his own words, he had "a fright".
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They are thoroughly disillusioned and many landlords have taken fright at successive legislation.
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He can shiver for a long time with an unreasoning fright, and he sometimes needs to spend long hours in the toilet.
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The ruling classes of this country got the fright of their life during the general strike.
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No one wants to exaggerate the banking problem for fear of contributing one scintilla to international fright.
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I believe that this last outbreak, which was so widespread, gave agriculture, probably, the biggest fright it has ever had.
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If at any time they had shown fright at aerial attack or had slackened in their production, no armed forces would have been successful.
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First, it is an absolutely fanciful notion that much fright or many passengers can be transferred from road to rail.
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I have heard stories about people who have been burgled for whom the burglary has been an experience of extreme anxiety and fright.
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There is a mood of fright and alarm.
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A dog can attack without injuring and cause great fright—that should be prevented and forbidden—or injure without attacking.
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Speeches have been made by military gentlemen to tone it down, to make it look less ghastly, to reduce the fright among the population.
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They shudder with fright when the word "industry"or"trade" is mentioned.
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They have possibly since taken fright at that, because we are dealing with a serious issue.
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Is there a deliberate refusal of voluntary help because of a fright of the unions?
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My hair has stood up on my head with fright at some of the conditions.
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I would point out that courts take into account whether consent was real and whether it was given under duress or occasioned by fright.
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The vehicle took fright and promptly went into a hedge not knowing what was about to come down on it.
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The election figures had given it a fright.
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I, for one, do not believe that a single fright is enough to stop anybody smoking.
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I do not suppose anybody would quarrel with the view that some fright is occasioned to hares, otherwise they would not run away.
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When the ladies saw the van they rushed off terrified that they were going to be summoned, and bought licences out of sheer fright.
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Having found resistance to that concept and having taken fright, they have dropped the clause.
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No one who looks back over the history of our country and our world in the past 100 years should in any way take fright.
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However, when they saw the line being taken by the delegates, they took fright.
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My advice to house owners is not to take fright.
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The banks had a very good fright last year, and they will be sure to refuse to give anything more.
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I fear that it is due not so much to principle or conscience but to pure fright.
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They took fright at the dangers that they had previously neglected, they took fright at the situation which they had helped to create.
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I can assure my noble friend that there is no question of fright among the military leaders at this time.
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On the strength of that they understandably took a certain measure of fright.
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The women were suffering from extreme fright right through this journey; in fact one of the ladies passed out and had to have oxygen.
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No doubt women and children present at such scenes naturally suffer from shock and fright, but physical injury is a wholly different thing.
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He said in his speech that cases of fright of blight in improvement areas would be few and far between.
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Is this just election fright, or has he given up any idea of détente?
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Horses and other animals take fright at fire.
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Out of sheer fright they will pass on the tickets.
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The rooks and pigeons hit the cotton, which gives them a terrible fright, and then they appear to tell their neighbours.
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They might think that we were madly expansionist, and so they might take fright.
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We should not take fright at the claims which are now being put forward.
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There is certainly something of the fright about her.
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The top of the ant-hill was off, and for a moment there was great fright.
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Our relatively few large customers sadly cannot be trusted with true figures since they might take fright if they are volatile.
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I think that we are probably taking fright at a description and it is not a matter of an established change of title.
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In the morning following the break-in many mink were found cowering in the corners of their pens through sheer fright.
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The plan for another high-level conference is certainly not one to cause fright.
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In this country there is a fair amount of fear and fright about the concept of two-tier boards.
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With its roll-on/roll-off business, it ranks third or four in fright traffic.
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There is something wrong when you refer 100 people to the medical officer, and half of them take fright and declare off.
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The more nervous of them may take fright at the coincidence, and may think that it is time to get out and take their money with them.
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Given the fact that people were full of fear and fright, no one ever expected that from those four long days a frozen and final balance would emerge forever.
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We can take it, therefore, that there will be even fewer instances of fright of blight when the local authority does not declare that it wishes to purchase.
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They are in for a big fright.
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Industry and commerce took fright.
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An indication of one's intentions can be given in good time for vehicles to pull up to avoid either hurt or fright to those passing over the crossing.
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When he opened the case and saw some documents dealing with atomic energy apparently he took fright and disappeared, leaving the documents and the case behind.
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Valuation should not be confused with rate poundage, but many householders get a fright when they receive revaluation notices, although in relative terms some may be better off than others.
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The trouble is that when part of the debate is based on fright rather than reason, people's views become so deeply entrenched that they cannot think rationally.
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The stage fright has passed away.
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Nothing less is good enough for those who have suffered the agonies of totalitarian fright-fulness and who have displayed qualities of the highest moral and physical courage.
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The unions need not take fright.
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In terms of oil quantity we have all had a bad fright, and the hunt for alternatives is now very seriously on, with almost a war priority.
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They gave beef producers a nasty fright.
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Having taken fright, they were at first prepared to take the action which we know that they at first agreed to take, but afterwards failed to take.
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Complications arise as the new rabbit suffers from stage fright.
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Just after she discovered the sighting had been the result of a reflection of a shoal spot, she received a severe fright.
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He has an extreme case of stage fright and a chronically upset stomach.
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As a result, many parrots die along the journey from thirst, starvation, broken limbs, or simply from fright.
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