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Bedtime: A word representing that time of day for a parent that either inspires anticipation or instills dread.
Of course, one person's nightmare can be another's easy A, but some classes instill universal dread.
So it may be that the best way to resist disease mongering is not to beat our heads against the fortress of Big Pharma, but to develop the psychological and spiritual maturity that makes us resistant to their efforts to instill fear and dread in our lives.
A few of us might want to punch certain political figures in the face, and some of their opinions may instill a sense of dread in us, but it's not really apocalyptic dread, is it?
It seemed a mere four pukes was enough to instill a contempt and dread that has somehow stopped me from throwing up ever again.
Panic attacks rarely leave people feeling good about themselves; often, once you're able to stop hyperventilating, they instill a source-less dread and the nagging feeling that your body and your brain might be conspiring to kill you.
This powerful film, which The New York Times calls "a blunt instrument of a movie that goes right for the gut, a must watch" and the Chicago Tribune says "From its first moments, the new documentary instills a sense of dread that is very, very tough to shake".
Tyranny is an art, the foremost requirement of which is to instill the appropriate sense of dread and awe.
There are so many different ways to try to apprehend this casualty: From the immediate perspective of the R.O.V. camera with its 24/7 footage showing the oil gushing from the pipe, which instills a palpable sense of dread, to the ramifications for the coastal zone and the people who earn a living fishing or working in the oil fields.
At some point, supporters of reform like myself need specific legislative language we can use to debunk the overarching sense of danger and dread opponents are seeking to instill.
You want to instill in your boss a feeling of deep angst and dread anywhere within talking distance of you.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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