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One morning at the breakfast table, when our boys were about five, one of them described a nightmare he'd just had — the first dream he seemed to recall.
When I met Francis on another trip to Jamaica in December 2014, he described a nightmare season, during which he feared for his dream of becoming the next Bolt.
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The piece describes a nightmare of Jennifer Doudna's, in which she tutors Hitler about editing genes, but does not reference Eric Lander's sober warning, in an article on heritable genome manipulation, in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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Taking his cue from the "May the Fourth" Star Wars celebration, Kasich released a spoof video to the film's theme tune describing a nightmare scenario for Republicans in which Trump's nomination ushers not just a Clinton landslide, but allows Democrats to win back control of the House of Representatives and Senate.
"I thought, gosh I've really got to make sure that Torak has warm feet and hands," she says in an almost maternal fashion, while describing a nightmare seven-hour trek on horseback in icy rain in northern Lapland with gloves and boots that let in water.
The song's lyrics describe a nightmare vision of the narrator's experience in Juarez, Mexico, in which he encounters sickness, despair, prostitutes, saints, shady women, corrupt authorities, alcohol and drugs, before finally deciding to return to New York City.
Ms. Peña, in conversations with both her husband and her mother, Serena Peña of Woodland, Calif., described a vacation turned nightmare.
Ms. Murray, 58, who is partially paralyzed, had been living what the Queens district attorney, Richard A. Brown, described as a nightmare.
It took 18 months to get a grant, Ms. Burnett said, a process she described as a "nightmare".
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