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"But I think everybody is starting to freak out.
"It was midnight on Saturday and there was no light down there and we were starting to freak out," Merrett recalls.
Tony Taccone, who had been the artistic director of the Eureka when "Angels" was commissioned, and who had been brought in to co-direct the two plays with Eustis, says, "The actors were starting to freak out, too.
Mr Chait says Mr Klein misunderstood him; he advocates invoking the constitutional option as a last resort if the early-August deadline nears with no deal in sight and markets are already starting to freak out.
Chang felt lucky to be working in such a kitchen, but he was preoccupied with trouble at home — fights between his father and his oldest brother over the family business, then his mother being diagnosed with cancer — and he could feel that he was starting to freak out.
In between swotting up on the hierarchy of the afterlife (the paradise of the gods, the realms of the demi-gods, men, animals, hungry ghosts and hell beings) I glance up at the passing snowy-haired gentlemen in crisp linen blazers talking of cricket, and they're starting to freak me out.
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There are occasions when people will start to freak out.
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