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But Wang felt dread, not elation, as the demonstrations grew.
Unlike, say, David Cameron and Gordon Brown, I felt dread at the news that the pope was to visit Britain.
Ms Burton, 34-year-old illustrator from Cambridge, told the Mirror that she felt "dread" when the first bandito pointed the gun at her and Mr Landsborough.
The United States fans felt dread again in the 70th minute, when forward Charlie Davies, a rising star in qualifying, rolled in pain on the turf.
Several said they felt dread when the officials initially signaled touchdown and defensive tackle Chris Canty said it was "a sickening feeling" to think that the Giants were going lose a game they once led by 23 points.
I felt dread, which only increased when me and one of my friends were told to come to one side for further checks.
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