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Panic attack, sudden onset of intense apprehension, fear, or terror that occurs without apparent cause.
This year, however, former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's participation in the memorial has stirred unusually intense apprehension.
Panic attacks are characterized by the unexpected, sudden onset of intense apprehension, fear, or terror and occur without apparent cause.
The Byronic Maddalo "derives from a comparison of his own extraordinary mind with the dwarfish intellects that surround him, an intense apprehension of the nothingness of human life".
Vasavi notes that farmers grappling with debt face intense apprehension.
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The lamentable disturbances of the past three years are only the latest and most sustained manifestation of this intense Arab apprehension.
In his town workshop, Bewick turned in memory to the streams and fells, just as Wordsworth recollected the mountains of his boyhood; and the ecstatic feeling that Bewick experienced on his walks up the Tyne had much in common with the intense, physical apprehension of an all-enveloping presence that Wordsworth expressed in "Tintern Abbey".
The intense mistrust and apprehension only begins to explain the wary reception the American and British forces now receive, having returned to this forbidding desert with a promise, still unfulfilled and written only on millions of leaflets, to finish the job.
"This concentration on isolating tiny fragments of experience and apprehension makes for an intense and immersive read, one in which brutal events are cast in a diffuse light that gives them an almost mythic quality".
Separating Shelley's travel memoir from the new guidebooks and handbooks, reviews such as that from the Atlas, praised her "rich fancy, her intense love of nature, and her sensitive apprehension of all that is good, and beautiful and free".
The second stage in the process of stress can be found in criterion A2 of the DSM-IV, and reflects the psychological dimension of trauma through the immediate apprehension of the event by the victim in the form a response of "intense fear, helplessness or horror".
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