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On Tuesday night I was out with friends in Istanbul when suddenly, like a Mexican wave of dread, everyone was staring at their phones.
A wave of dread washed over me as I scrambled to get dressed, screamed at my friend to call a cab and then prepared myself mentally for an upcoming epic failure.
One night, after my ex left for work like he usually did, with no reason to suspect he'd be coming home to much different scenery, a tsunami-sized wave of dread washed over me.
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It built inside me, a wave of nausea and dread, and I couldn't stand it.
Wearing a wetsuit, though, I look like a seal, and sometimes stretched out within a wave, I feel that sense of dread one feels, or at least I feel, when I have to go into a dark basement, even though I know there is nothing there to harm me.
They are holdouts, unplugged and awaiting, in a state of dread, what Archy calls "the great wave of late-modern capitalism".
The nuclear disaster in Japan has sent waves of radiation and dread around the globe, prompting so many people to buy radiation detectors and potassium iodide to fend off thyroid cancer that supplies quickly sold out.
The journalist hereby confesses that he succumbed to a wave of the sentimentality he had been dreading for weeks.
Press offices around the world dread a Twitterstorm, a wave of negative tweets, that can deeply embarrass a firm.
Kind of dread this.
No real sense of dread.
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