It is the plan of men of this stamp to frighten the people with ideal bugbears, in order to mould them to their own purposes. |
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Point to this program, and a bevy of bugbears, from disaffected employees to muckraking journalists, will disappear. |
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The M8's four lanes are regarded by hundreds of thousands of Scots as one of the biggest bugbears of their working lives. |
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Directors said rising costs, new regulations and the difficulty of raising capital are the new bugbears. |
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Cooke insists the device will speed up the pace of play, one of the biggest bugbears in the increasingly popular sport. |
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Mormo was a female spectre, with which the Greeks used to frighten little children. Mormo was one of the same class of bugbears as Empusa and Lamia. |
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Mermaids are supposed to abound in the ponds and ditches in this neighbourhood. Careful mothers use them as bugbears to prevent little children from going too near the water. |
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Whether it was 40 years of sun exposure or age that had caught up with me, the brown splodge on my left cheek had become one of my personal bugbears. |
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But a Candle is coming to drive out all Ghosts and Bugbears. |
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