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"I do dread seeing some pictures," she said.
You do dread going to work in the mornings.
Still, she says, "I do dread this time of year.
'Me hope you know what you a do, Dread,' they would say, looking grim.
As a kid, I really only did "being scared," I didn't do "dread," that kind of metaphysical, gut-level all-pervasive kind of fear.
I do dread the shipping of Jon Snow and Daenerys, which at this late stage, after both have loved and lost their true paramours, would be a lazy prospect; but, on the other hand, a power-coupling between ambitious equals would be a novel depiction of marriage as means with much more historical precedent than the "love at first sight" that I worry the show will try to sell us on.
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Father Nordel (whose penetrating perceptions Gerar do dreads and tries to avoid) is especially interesting, but more is promised in relation to him than is fulfilled.
So how did Dread Pirate Roberts get himself arrested?
My son asked me the other day if people really did dread nuclear war in the 1970s.
I didn't mind equal billing in a relationship, but I did dread the idea of parties speaking strictly from their entitlements across a chasm.
Or will they, like my classmates and I did, dread the prospect of having to write essays on books that they didn't love or genuinely care about?
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