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In a state where the vast majority of roads are maintained by cities and counties, officials said a loss of highway tax money to the state would mean a surge in the type of headaches that commuters dread, including potholes, slower response to emergencies and spills, and longer cleanups.

The only danger that night was the danger created by certain types of music -- the sound of dread experience, seeking you out.

Dread: this type of fear is the horrible sense that something bad is going to happen.

With little depth, the Giants dreaded any type of injury Saturday.

SEATTLE — It was the type of conversation that Dr. Claire Trescott dreads: telling physicians that they are not cutting it.

A type of low-level background free-floating dread can also mean that even when we have embarked on the task we were putting off, we somehow fear surrendering to it.

We all dread the next type of change: when circumstances force a transition we don't want to make.

Inexplicably, a lot of policy types continue to dread what Paul Krugman calls the "invisible bond vigilantes" and the "cruel bond cult," those ruthless -- and mythical -- skeptics of the dollar who will drive the value of our bonds into the ground unless we show political resolve by slashing Social Security and Medicare.

Kind of dread this.

It was the Hand of Dread.

No real sense of dread.

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