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In a guest post today, Karin Kasdin writes about every parent's deepest dread: becoming the family everyone wants to help.
Ovitz tapped into Scorsese's deepest dread: that a day will arrive when he'll no longer be able to make movies.
These guys seem to be filing a stream of reports from the borders of taste; their deepest dread is to stay in the comfort zone.
These guys come from the post-punch-line generation, using words not to wrap and polish a sentiment but to file a stream of reports from the borders of taste; their deepest dread is to stay in the comfort zone.
'I had never known worse fear,' he writes, 'and, what was most shameful of all, I knew my deepest dread had not been of getting robbed or even shot.
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Donohoe brought to life this idea of a "secular, digital Wailing Wall", where among the adverts for car insurance and crisps you can read a two-minute loop of strangers' deepest dreads and divulgences, taken randomly from a pool of 100-odd messages gathered so far.
Will she feel a bone-deep dread when next asked to cover a Parr show?
Maybe Spielberg, Streep, and Hanks are possessed, like many of their compatriots, by a deeper dread.
That introductory track is like a bucolic establishing shot in a thriller, showing an Eden that awaits deep dread.
Those pushing for a rainbow coalition did so in part because of a deep dread of opposition.
"There's nothing I've written that I've been able to reread in later years without deep, deep dread," he said, waving off a compliment.
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