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"Sure," I said, with some dread.
Barnes, for one, is likely to view his shortlisting with some dread.
I love baseball and as a lifelong Yankees fan look at the coming season with some dread.
If you recognise this description, and are facing the prospect of Christmas with some dread, read on.
I confess that I approached the Baltimore incarnation of this exhibition with some dread upon learning that it was to include the recorded sounds of wind, water and crickets in the galleries.
After that date, a senior administration official noted with some dread in his voice, "there are no more democratic landmarks for us to point to -- that's when we learn whether the Iraqi state can stay together".
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Woman: [with some dread] "They sterilise equipment – after the operations".
Days before Hillary Clinton's new book, What Happened, came out on Tuesday, HuffPost reporters and editors were talking about it, many with excitement, some with dread, others with apathy.
Whoever succeeds Obama – and the prospect of Donald Trump gaining access to the nuclear codes fills some with dread – it is very possible that the issue will be less of a diplomatic priority for the next president.
Deep thinkers in the West -- philosophers, poets, artists, scientists, mathematicians, playwrights, musicians -- have also written about Nothing for millennia, some with fascination, many with dread.
It's like following the score of a musical masterpiece, and turning to the last page: how in heaven's name, you wonder, with relish and anticipation, but also with some sadness and dread, can he resolve everything in the perilously little space that's left?
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