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Sunday in a mild panic.
"No, no!" Michielsen said in a mild panic.
I am already in a mild panic when the doorbell rings at 6 o'clock.
I once did 98% of my Christmas shopping online, which resulted in a mild panic attack when I found myself in an actual, real-life branch of Lush, buying citrus bath bombs as stocking fillers.
Ignatieff's argument for more cultural funding had induced the Harper government, in a mild panic, to send two ministers and a million dollars to Stratford to attest to its support.
I realized in a mild panic that he is beloved but expendable, the kind of character it would be dramatic to kill off without the muss and fuss of losing a Sansa or a Jon Snow.
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His only other utterance in the decade a vague joke about his reviled alma mater, Yale University, made during a moment of cross-talk among the justices in 2013 sent journalists into a mild panic.
Then the reality of what she'd kicked in and I flew into a mild panic.
When Paulson was appointed Treasury secretary in 2006, New York financiers went into a mild panic because their city was beaten out by London and Hong Kong in the race for initial public stock offerings.
It is the sound of 60,000 people collectively grimacing, mumbling fearfully and slipping into a mild panic – and it happens whenever Olivier Giroud tumbles to the ground in pain.
This predictable hardening caused a mild panic in the moronic stock market yesterday because the robots in charge of our stock trading these days don't understand how negotiations work.
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