Examples of using Also fear in English and their translations into Serbian
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Cyrillic
There was also fear.
I also fear you.
And there was also fear.
I also fear for my job.
Excitement, too, but also fear.
I also fear the police.
I do, but I also fear it.
They also fear for the future.
Where there is hope there is also fear.
But he also fears relationships.
Wherever there is deception and lies,there is also fear and confusion.
They also fear the future.
The arrival of the buffalo brings hope as possible prey… but also fear.
They also fear the ghosts!
Not only did the Soviet Union consider such reforms a betrayal of the principle of socialism, but also feared that other countries would follow.
You also fear for your reputation.
The mood in Saint Petersburg was far less optimistic,as the Russians were aware that the price tag of Romania's entry into the war would include Bessarabia and also feared that its intervention would only extend the already huge Eastern Front.
They also fear losing independence.
Q: There is also fear of the unknown.
He also fears that the DS might disappear completely after the election.
But such copywriters also fear that the project will be delayed.
They also fear any violation of Ecuador's sovereignty would strengthen Mr Correa and could turn him into a hero.
While entertainment footage is most likely to be affected,academics also fear it could also restrict the sharing of knowledge, and critics argue it will have a negative impact on freedom of speech and expression online.
Heydrich, who also feared him, manufactured evidence that suggested that Röhm had been paid 12 million marks by the French to overthrow Hitler.
There may also fear losing their independence.
Eisenhower also feared that he might cause an international incident and be called a"warmonger" if he were to use military missiles as launchers.
They may also fear judgment from police.
Irene and Jolyon also fear that Fleur is too much like her father, and once she has Jon in her grasp, will want to possess him entirely.
With the largest Kurdish population in the region, Turkey also fears a"Yes" vote would fuel separatism in its southeast, where the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party(PKK) militants have waged an insurgency for three decades.
Secularists also fear that following his ascent to the presidency-- a largely ceremonial post, except for key veto power-- the AKP will renew its efforts to lift the existing Muslim headscarf ban.