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This is to make sure that the patient will not freak at the entrance to the operating theatre, forcing the cancellation of the operation.
She had felt like a "freak" at the time, she remembers; self-conscious about using a wheelchair and isolated from friends getting on with their lives, away from illness.
"People freak at the thought of paying a penalty," muses Zollars.
The average teenage basketball star might freak at the thought of getting posterized.
I'm not even totally sure one exists, I only have the word of some freak at the Daily Mail's Boring Fucking Games department.
Don't freak at the friends.
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In Coney Island, the boardwalk once offered the working class a cheap escape from the heat and a glimpse of carnival freaks; at the Barnes, it offers an exclusive entrance to Matisse and Picasso and their brethren in a billion-dollar collection of masterpieces.
I freak at how the world is," he wrote on one occasion.
"Presumably, turnout will drop significantly, meaning a larger percentage of the voters will be foaming-at-the-mouth freak shows — a k a the Tea Party.
It's the palatial white building that sits between the freak show at Ripley's and the freak show at the Leicester Square KFC: The London Trocadero.
There had been a freak accident at the stock pens.
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