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Eye witnesses told of scenes of carnage and panic in the Underground tunnels.
Then came the gunshots in quick succession, and panic in the audience.
The New York City Department of Health proclaimed victory over both disease and panic in the wake of the 1947 smallpox outbreak.
Her followers take pride in the way she has aroused fear, hatred and panic in the minds of the liberal elite.
The Scottish Chamber Chorus, meanwhile, sounded beautiful if occasionally uninvolved, with the rage and panic in the second act finale not registering quite as forcefully as it could.
It was a moment of fright and panic in the city; a panic, as it would turn out later, that left a number of people hurt.
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The Panic of 1873, which occurred when the New York City branch of the Philadelphia bank Jay Cooke and Company failed, and another panic in the 1890s hampered Philadelphia's economic growth.
The blast shattered glass of nearby buildings and created panic in the neighborhood.
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