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Hullihan: "It's like momentary panic.
When it first loaded, the screen was black, causing momentary panic.
Bidding to make a simple interception, he swung at fresh air, triggering momentary panic in the Fulham defence.
There was momentary panic at the White House when, in 2011, it was learned that Clinton was soon going to publish a book on policy.
In 1993, Prince changed his name to an unpronounceable symbol, causing momentary panic across newspapers and publishing houses who scrambled to find ways to replicate it.
The momentary panic over, I sank on to the sand with relief, and waited for Tony to swim them back to shore.
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"Are you okay?" asks Yuri, noting the momentary panic-stricken expression across my face.
The prize for Best Recovery after Momentary Pronunciation Panic goes to the announcer for the Basha High School Band.
I fought a momentary sense of panic.
IF, in this week's Thanksgiving crunch of cooking and traveling, you find yourself frozen in a momentary rictus of panic, try to think of Linda Horgan.
At which point anyone familiar with that recent Citroën television advertising campaign may experience a momentary spike of panic, fearing that the car is about to transform into a robot - with you still wrapped in it.
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