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I don't so much dread reading this as I'm rationing the book out for maximum pleasure.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 8 — The moment that provoked so much dread — among the commissioner, the public and pitchers everywhere — was saved by the man it hurt the most.
And Detroit guys are no strangers to losing, which is why this rare appearance in the World Series is loaded with so much hope and so much dread it will not turn out well.
Isiah Thomas is back, and it is hard to imagine a four-word statement that would inspire so much dread among Knicks fans -- unless the words "Isiah Thomas" were substituted with "Stephon Marbury," "Jerome James" or "Larry Brown".
Days before the reading I felt so much dread.
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Once revealed, we've spent so much time dreading the monster's ability to harm our heroes that it barely has to wiggle one of the giant flower petals that make up its face to succeed in horrifying us.
But once in a while, the rain we dread so much creates a memory we never saw coming.
"There is nothing which I dread so much as a division of the republic into two great parties, each arranged under its leader, and concerting measures in opposition to each other.
For Sileni, the communal borehole has become a place she has come to dread so much that she wishes there could be another route to take her to school.
In the end, I was not left with the loss I had dreaded so much.
Of the White House and the president, she added, "Whenever I think of all our happy days and evenings in this strange house — which I dreaded so much coming to — I think of him sitting in his favorite chair — with the Sargents over his head".
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