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Dreader

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Dread´er
n.1.One who fears, or lives in fear.


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The scientists noted two groups: "extreme dreaders," who could not tolerate a delay and preferred an immediate (and stronger) painful stimulus; and "mild dreaders," who could tolerate a delay for a milder shock.
The scientists noted two groups: "extreme dreaders, who could not tolerate a delay and preferred an immediate (and stronger) painful stimulus; and "mild dreaders," who could tolerate a delay for a milder shock.
to dreader things than these our fair young city comes, For in the heart are growing thick the filthy dens and slums, Where human forms shall rot away in sties for swine unmeet And ghostly faces shall be seen unfit for any street-- Rotting our, rotting out, For lack of air and meat-- In dens of vice and horror that are hidden from the street.
 
 
 
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