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"But we don't want to panic anyone unnecessarily".
Panic, anyone?
Later, during the power outage that struck the Superdome, James Poniewozik joked, "Guys, I don't want to panic anyone, but if the blackout lasts long enough, eventually they have to rerun that GoDaddy commercial".
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Parsley, on the other hand, was utterly terrified of humans, and sprinted away in a panic if anyone approached.
What made seeking the truth even more difficult was that those caught in the sway of the panic disavowed anyone who didn't embrace their beliefs.
The article irresponsibly creates a sense of panic, suggesting that anyone who does not receive a STAT helicopter ride to the hospital is getting substandard care.
"I don't think there's any reason for El Pasoans to panic or for anyone else to panic," Cook said.
Of course, all that panic emerged before anyone had concrete information about what, exactly, Republicans were planning to pass in Congress.
Your haunted house should ultimately be fun and shouldn't make anyone panic or feel truly ill.
There have been no one on record to die from a panic attack that anyone knows of in the USA or anywhere in the world.
So hidden that we're not allowed a screen grab of it in case anyone panics and thinks it's a real, finished product.
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