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Don't hit the red panic button and bail out, in fear of a major recession.
Instead we had a small screen showing our route, a few buttons to open the windows and a large red panic button.
The sophisticated technology allows districts to track buses, and in case of an emergency, it enables the driver to summon help by pushing a red panic button.
While the story is about as subtle as that big red panic button, The Wave isn't dull and Roar Uthaug knows how to manipulate an audience.
Should anything go wrong (an attack of claustrophobia, a sudden rip in the plastic shield) Mr. Julkowski encouraged me to hit the large red panic button by my head, which would instantly stop the machine and pop the hood.
One hundred runnersup get a copy of the book Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of the Crowds by Charles Mackay, an 1841 chronicle of market crazes like tulipomania, as well as a bright red Panic Button sticker for computer keyboards.
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The house has a wooden kitchen floor convincingly painted to look like a signed Matisse cutout, holographic art created by her father, a little red panic-like button that has no purpose whatsoever, and, best of all, a large downstairs with a daybed (and bathroom) for me to share with her beer-brewing equipment.
If you handle it without turning beet red or panicking, it can turn into a positive.
"There is a red mist of panic around Clearing and it's naive to think students don't go by league tables," he says.
She had given up the eggplant purples and the snow-cone reds of Manic Panic dye and had recently let her hair return to its white blond color.
The ambulance, now liberated from its midblock trap, roared through the intersection as its panicked, red-faced driver managed a hearty nod in thanks to this good Samaritan.
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