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Addie's request, spurred not only by insomnia but also by a dread of the big sleep, comes as a genuine shock in so cozy a setting.
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The plan — which is being lauded and dreaded as one of the biggest efforts ever undertaken to overhaul the state's troubled health care system — is an all-or-nothing proposal that will become law unless the State Legislature or Gov. George E. Pataki acts in December to reject it in its entirety.
For managers, they raise the dread of announcing never-big-enough pay raises to never-satisfied employees.
At 49, actress Julianna Margulies is no stranger to the pressures of staying young in Hollywood, but that doesn't mean she's dreading the big 5-0.
Dreading the big 5-0?
It's the dread of the classroom.
The dread of the other Sprechen Sie job?
Splichal enumerates the considerable hazards of high heels: arthritis of the big-toe joint; hammertoes; bunions; the dread plantar fasciitis, a stabbing pain in the arch or the heel.
I think Jason Fagone describes the dread of having to write a big book quite ably: "I started to get scared".
And as Avinash Persaud pointed out, introducing the new measures now may reduce some of the dread uncertainty floating around:The biggest constraint to banks lending more is the scarce supply of bank equity capital and this is scarce because equity investors are uncertain as to what the regulatory and fiscal landscape holds for banks.
Fans once pleaded for the Twins to keep him, dreading the notion of a big market stealing the local boy.
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