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Its reconstruction as a cultural center started in 2007, before financial markets began panicking about the difficult financial situation in Spain and elsewhere.
The asylum-seekers began panicking when the waves started to gain strength and there was still no sign of the navy, she said.
The young men began panicking.
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The cousin was not down with weed, so I began panicking.
With each piece of evidence, it becomes clearer that in late 2001 and in 2002, President Bush and Vice President Cheney had begun panicking.
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Also, Belgian expatriates in Kinshasa had begun panicking, sending their children to Europe because of the epidemic.
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