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Natasha has grounds to feel panicked: Michael is in Manhattan attending a wedding, and he'd talked of a breakfast trip to the World Trade Centre.
I told him that he had every right to feel panicked and depressed.
Overall, 73percentt of Americans said in one survey that they would feel "panicked" if they lost their mobile phone.
If in some catastrophic event they were to lose their device, 73percentt of people admit they would feel "panicked" while another 14percentt would feel "desperate".
The thought of being disconnected for an extended period of time would cause 73percentt of Americans to feel panicked, according to a 2012 study.
Many people are automatically prejudiced toward members of group homes and may feel panicked or threatened.
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Allowing myself time to get used to the idea of being pregnant and accepting the fact that it might take a few months for my hormones to settle down helped me feel less panicked.
I felt that panicked longing you get when you know that something you want won't be available forever.
My debt was inching up like floodwater, and when I sat down to pay bills I felt the panicked breathlessness that must accompany drowning.
And he had to do all this at exactly the wrong time and place — at the police station after an arrest for solicitation, when the girl felt most panicked and most angry about being treated like a criminal.
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