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Even Denton's own writers live in constant dread of diminishing word counts and the inevitable dumbing down of the culture.
She remembers how third grade left her in constant dread of running afoul of the black-robed Sisters of Charity who taught classes bursting with up to 50 students.
(If a parent abandoned you, years ago, it's not so strange to live in constant dread that your spouse might do so too – and thus to act in ways that screw up your marriage as a result).
For life at Stalin's court was a kind of Grand Guignol, dominated by the unpredictable and irrational behavior of the leader -- with his "swarthy pock-marked face, gray hair, broken stained teeth and yellow Oriental eyes" -- who kept his entourage in constant dread of his outbursts.
It is not just criminals who live in constant dread.
In the first couple of days, I waited in constant dread for my phone to ring.
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In his book, the actor best known as Superman candidly chronicles his suicidal thoughts and the constant dread that he would suffocate.
In "The Long Winter," Phil Kline used the near-stasis and restless fidgets of Minimalism to evoke the constant dread he experienced as a resident of Lower Manhattan on and after Sept. 11.
It is the constant dread of being called out for differences as real as imagined.
I live in constant uncertainty and dread.
Mr. Kavet seems in constant fear of dreaded run-ins.
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