| 31. | Put together, they scare the daylights out of anyone hoping for another 200 or so good years for the country.
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| 32. | Having actual sports fans at a golf tournament apparently scared the daylights out of organizers and sponsors of the Phoenix Open.
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| 33. | To scare the daylights out of them, the sentence would have to read : " Tax the rich ."
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| 34. | But Buchanan also scares the daylights out of Europeans who fear his attraction forms part of a worldwide surge of extreme rightwing populism.
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| 35. | One reason why even the whiff of deflation scares the daylights out of the stock market is that it is a virtual unknown.
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| 36. | Nightly, if you dare, Spooky World opens at 7 p . m ., ready to scare the daylight out of you.
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| 37. | Who tried to scare the daylights out of white folks with the likes of imprisoned killer Willie Horton turned loose to roam your streets?
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| 38. | He attempted to prove his paean to Cupid by, essentially, scaring the daylights out of her by stalking her on two continents.
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| 39. | He hired a man with a big black bear to slip upstairs by the back elevator and scare the daylights out of the city editor.
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| 40. | Sixty years after a radio Halloween prank scared the daylights out of listeners all over America, one might wonder : Could it happen again?
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