Sentence examples for dread of landing from inspiring English sources

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Goldberg is accompanied by McCann, a brooding thug of an enforcer played by Randall Newsome, whose stone-faced demeanor belies his dread of landing on the wrong side of his chameleonlike boss.

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The dread of the land was desperate to escape, to take a roundabout road and flee to his lair in the fens.

For example, think about the impact of landing in the dreaded lower left quadrant of a Gartner Magic Quadrant, or not being included at all, versus placement in the coveted upper right quadrant.

As Tokyo markets veered down yet again today, investors bailed out, tightened their safety belts or begged the government to avoid the dreaded "hard landing" of bankruptcies and unemployment.

It's that initial blast after being immersed in the stale atmosphere within an aircraft for almost a full day of flying that I always dread after landing in Taiwan.

In the short term I can replace these interactions, but I dread the hard landing of finding myself alone at Christmas, the awkwardness of explaining why I'm not going on holiday this year.

The Lacringi, fearing that Clemens in his dread of them might lead these p17 newcomers into the land which they themselves were inhabiting, attacked them while off their guard and won a decisive victory.

But dread of a late flight under a setting full moon and a landing during a Wisconsin sunrise could not take the smiles off their faces.

What remains is a climate of terror in an already fearful land where anyone who took part in the protests lives in dread of being identified.

Or even just the dread of belonging.

Thais feel a dread of it.

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