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There was more dread than love on the Senate floor.
A sort of hospital food with more dread in it".
HAIFA STREET evokes more dread than almost any other place in Baghdad.
I entered it and felt even more dread.… A whitewashed square room.
And the thought of talentless James Cordon in the next one fills me with even more dread.
Hitchcock's "Psycho" provided the template for the unhinged psycho-killer genre, and his enigmatic avian apocalypse in "The Birds" inspired more dread than your average nuclear-fallout pic.
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(Luckily, the even more dreaded rats and cockroaches should not proliferate any more than usual).
No words are more dreaded in the restaurant business than the phrase "closed for renovation".
Given the fact that the bather is soaking wet while the water drains out, exiting the tub must be an even more dreaded exercise than entering the tub.
To each I sent at least one roll of APS or 35-millimeter film, and yes, in some cases that meant more dreaded single-use cameras.
But half a century ago, when any form of that disease was much more dreaded, a female golfer, Babe Didrikson Zaharias, was the first to come back.
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