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"I'm 45 years old and I still have nightmares from this.
Despite his sunny nature, he was plagued by nightmares from the suffering he saw during the war.
Graves, who was seriously wounded at the Somme, is haunted by nightmares from his experience in the trenches.
Throughout his career in a peaceful, affluent, liberal post-1945 Europe, he has wallowed in nightmares from history.
In order to prevent such nightmares from becoming reality, earlier this year the IAEA was told it could have new powers to frustrate would-be bomb-builders.
Room 100 is now in the past, or, if it is still in the present, it will only be in nightmares from which we know we will wake.
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Joyce's Stephen Dedalus said history was a nightmare from which he was trying to awake.
"It was a nightmare from the first day of preparation until the end.
History is a nightmare from which the CAR is still trying to awake.
Together they evoke history as a nightmare from which we can never seem to awaken (Johnson).
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