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"In essence, instead of enjoying motherhood, these moms begin to dread the demands of parenting.
She rarely gestures: her stillness deceives us at first; then we begin to dread it.
Soon you begin to dread the moments when the walls of Beowulf Boritt's sepia-toned sets lurch into motion yet again, the offices of Berlin & Snyder disappear, and another flashback rises before us.
"When a Poet Loves a Composer" gently mocks literary snobbery ("He's highbrow in a big, big way / But when he sees that I'm / The one, he'll think that it's OK /For poetry to rhyme), "A Day Too Late" explores the hardships of dating ("You meet a man. You're looking for a hero, / Which you pretend he is. A day too late / You realise his sex appeal is zero/ And you begin to dread the second date").
There is always a moment around Thanksgiving -- that time when the hype of Black Friday and Cyber Monday sets in -- when we begin to dread the responsibilities and chaos of the holidays.
As I board my plane to Mexico, I begin to dread my return, and the very moment when I'll hand my Colombian passport to an immigration officer and see their demeanor shift.
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In fact, I'd begun to dread it.
I began to dread combing my hair after a shower.
In the absence of photographic evidence, Sri Lankans had begun to dread that he had escaped.
I began to dread glib references to the recession becoming a running theme.
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