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Her mind carries little dread for how far she is from the finish.
Where there was previously nonchalance, calm, perhaps complacency, there is now doubt, anxiety and yes even a little dread.
Whenever I go to a restaurant for the first time, I feel a mixture of anticipation, hope and sometimes a little dread.
Approaching the Super Bowl in Florida with all the X's and the V, their mood is a mixture of anticipation, dogged loyalty, no little dread and infinite resignation.
This week, as delegates to the Republican National Convention voted on this year's platform, I looked back at the previous two, and developed a clear preference for 2008 filled with gratitude to the troops and the Bush Administration over 2012, which was animated by a stern constitutionalism and by no little dread.
But when she said that I immediately felt a little dread.
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Go a little larger for big dreads, or smaller for many little dreads.
Most in the UK and those who do business in it are waiting to see just how the Brexit referendum will play out, some with more than a little apprehension and dread.
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