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My terror of what awaited me at the hospital was nearly as terrible as the pain in my abdomen.
"He can't fly in here!" says a third, and at last the sheer terror of what is happening becomes audible.
'The terror of what happened and the horror of what might have happened is with us in every waking moment,' Mr Dixon said.
It's about being young and facing the world, the fear and terror of what your life is going to be, and how all those terrors, desires and fears manifest themselves in your relationship".
Its catalogue explores the turbulence and terror of what everyone who knew him agreed was a ferocious inner life, and traces his responses to the Spanish civil war as well as to the two world wars he lived through.
The 1913 medical certificate said she was 'badly dressed and absolutely filthy' and lived in terror of what she called Rodin's 'gang', whom she alleged had carried out 'criminal attacks' against her.
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In the view of Mr. Addington and his acolytes, anything and everything that the president authorized in the fight against terror — regardless of what the Constitution or Congress or the Geneva Conventions might say — was all right.
He was joined by Mr. Harper on Pearl Jam's "Indifference" and the Queen-David Bowie collaboration "Under Pressure," a song about seeking love amid "the terror of knowing what this world is about".
It's the terror of knowing what this world is about!
The synod's first debate, on terror, brought reminders of what it is to be a "broad church".
I lived in terror and dread of what might happen to him".
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