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The horror of not knowing.
Only the crowd, and thinking of the finish and the children I was running for, kept me going – and the horror of not making it to the end.
But away from the allegations and counter-allegations being levelled, the families of those who were on board the plane making its way from Schiphol airport in Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur are confronting the further horror of not knowing whether their loved ones' remains will be properly identified or found.
I'm desperate to be given the fourth volume in Karl Ove Knausgaard's indescribably engaging My Struggle series, but it's not out till March so I'll have to wait (unless Santa can organise an advance copy?)! Us (Hodder & Stoughton) by David Nicholls, is a work of Cheever-esque perfection that absolutely captures the exquisite horror of not being able to do right for wrong.
(Rick) Equipment and support services: "I have a horror of, not a horror, but I have, I don't feel I want to be part of a group where everybody is, or you might get some people who are, sadly, feeling very down about it, bless them, or grumbling about it, and you know?
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Updated at 1.40pm BST 12.31pm BST Did the horror of war not put her off?
Building ever more destructive weapons simply increases the horror of war, not the certainty of ending it.
I'm old enough to remember Harold Wilson's first campaign: while Harold Macmillan and Alec Douglas-Home were seen on TV hunting deer in plus-fours, Wilson was seen in a blue, open-necked shirt (horror of horrors, not even a tie!) talking about the "white heat of technology".
They gild A dark that would truly scare If there was nothing there The horror of there not being something, good or bad or neither, made or found, willed or self-willed.
It just made Facebook see what everybody else is seeing: this picture is a documentation of the horrors of war – not nudity.
"Some people apparently believe that betting on games — horror of horrors — does not now happen," Frank said sardonically.
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