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"Ozeki has written a book where dread and hope coexist".
Now, it has become the unreal city of T. S. Eliot's "Waste Land," a place where dread lurks in the shadows and terrible things emerge by gleam of light.
Anticipation is the nexus where dread and excitement cross paths.
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Its funds come from the private sector, where dreaded "greed" is tempered by risk.
You can facilitate the formation of neater dreads by separating your hair into even sections as your hair reaches the point where dreads will begin to form.
"I lived it," Golub said, no doubt referring to Dolan's tinderbox of a workplace, where employees dread his explosions and invariably surrender their professional judgment to a company belief that it matters little what people think as long as enough people pay.
But here is where the dread creeps in: The biggest lead Obama has in any state is five points.
It's gotten to the point where I dread seeing her because she just keeps talking about how her husband is unemployed, unromantic and always arguing with her.
For me, I didn't want to be part of a company where I dreaded going into the office.
Trying to decipher where that dreaded semicolon goes and whether it really even matters can consume you.
The Khmers Rouges mostly disappeared into the jungle, where their dreaded leader, Pol Pot, died (or was assassinated, according to some) in 1998.
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