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There are sets that have accumulated the indignities of age flaccid elastic, torn fabric—I can't bear to throw out, because I associate them with good luck on job interviews or confidence at a particularly terrifying party.
Ms Milos still recalls a particularly terrifying circumcision in 1979, which she attended as midwife.
"I had a particularly terrifying screening in Washington where all the old Watergate bounty hunters came to watch.
Everyone else – from the hundreds of tourists on the opposite Riva del Vin to the swarms of paparazzi following the marital motorboat like a particularly terrifying flotilla – seemed to think it was, all in all, a fairly impressive way to get hitched.
One of the officers threatened Shelly with prison — a particularly terrifying prospect for a transgender woman, who would be sent to a male facility — and then offered her a way out: she could set up her dealer, Qasim Raqib, and walk free that same day.
The foreign secretary, Margaret Beckett, who has the manner and bearing of a particularly terrifying headmistress, accused the Tories of opportunism.To hold an inquiry now, she said, would threaten the morale of British troops in southern Iraq and distract the government from its efforts to help the Iraqis achieve a stable democracy.
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The thought of dying terrifies me, the thought of dying of cancer particularly terrifies me, and yet... What I want is a word that has the meaning of a meeting up between the something in me that needs to smoke, call it a genetic disorder or call it original sin, and the something in me that needs the consequence... call it an effect... or a punishment".
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