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He is uneasy in public places ("I have a nervous system like an air-traffic controller"); begins days feeling dread ("I used to say I crawled up to self-esteem"); and feels the need to audibly criticize movies while in theaters.
You are feeling dread, and we have survived that.
"The appeal of these club nights," he continues, "is that all expressions are valid whether that be making out, standing around feeling dread, voguing, or even starting a moshpit".
"You go shopping sometimes with your kids and you miss them for a minute or two, you have this sinking feeling, dread comes over you," the deputy chief of detectives, Joseph Gurdanski, said.
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Executioners should feel dread and guilt about their killings.
But Wang felt dread, not elation, as the demonstrations grew.
It turned out that she was right to feel dread.
If you feel dread, what stresses you out and what can you do about it?
Unlike, say, David Cameron and Gordon Brown, I felt dread at the news that the pope was to visit Britain.
"I feel dread every day when I come in, wondering if we have lost another one.
It's totally understandable to feel dread right now, but more important to not let that dread incapacitate you.
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