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This false alarm was not just an example of how panicky the nation has become.
I had not anticipated how panicky and confused the atmosphere around American movies has become since the rumblings from Washington about voluntary codes and the threatened lawsuits over "Natural Born Killers" and "The Basketball Diaries".
I, who had no job outside the home, was surrounded, all day long, by the very fabric his actions had threatened, and I remember how panicky it made me feel.
I don't understand how panicky they become when they chase, there's too much talent there for that.
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How insecure, confused and panicky a country must be, to act as Israel acted!
But then why am I already feeling panicky about how fast it's going?
There was no drug regimen to combat AIDS, and there were many panicky rumors about how its death sentence could be spread through casual contact.
I love how she uses that word "panicky" because that's how faith is.
Then it's underwater...to unseen life". I love how she uses that word "panicky" because that's how faith is.
She explained how things were "a little panicky right now" and that her family had been forced to ask their creditors to push bills back.
Meanwhile a conservative publication, The Weekly Standard, features on its cover a worried-looking Mr. Bush beside the slightly panicky-sounding headline "How Bush Can Win".
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