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Delivery routes were blocked by the repair effort, so there had been no shipment of the Times ("STEAM PIPE EXPLOSION UNNERVES MID-MANHATTAN") or Newsday ("BLAST OF FEAR").
The movie wants the scariness to imbibe the all-too-real horror of being a teenager, and convey a Carrie's-time-of-the-month blast of fear.
"I was overtaken by a massive, irresistible blast of fear," he wrote.
"I was overtaken by a massive, irresistible blast of fear," Harris recently wrote of his attack in an ABC News blog.
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Gun blasts, images of fear and death, and violence erupting in otherwise calm communities competes with the motivating image of the stars and stripes blowing in the wind surrounded by wide open skies.
Yet feelings were so strong that they swirled into a hurricane of abuse, a crescendo of fear and hate blasting through eight weeks.
Tourists, expatriates and many Japanese continue to leave Tokyo, fearing a blast of radioactive material from the nuclear complex 240 km (150 miles) to the north, even though health officials and the U.N. atomic watchdog have said radiation levels in the capital were not harmful.
To the seemingly rhetorical question: "When does a delicious frisson of dystopian fear become a blast of blood-freezing terror?" the literal answer may be: "On 31 January 2016, mate".
It's a blasted society where happiness can best be expressed as "an absence — of fear, of pain, of grief".
Analysis: Asymmetry of fear.
A blast of cold water.
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