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"Sprawl" is a word of dread for many of us, but also a word of dreams.

In a mirror image of Mr Netanyahu's predicament, Hamas may be dragged towards accepting previous Palestinian agreements with Israel that include recognition of the Jewish state without having clearly to spit out the dreaded words of acknowledgment itself.

You don't quite catch the word, but you have a feeling of dread.

Hear the word "creativity" and feel a shiver of dread up your spine instead of a spark of inspiration deep in your belly?

Here's another word than can evoke the kind of dread that often makes us erect emotional walls around people: cancer.

But on Monday, it became a place of dread, as news of the attack spread through the crowd and people awaited word.

Hours earlier, he had spoken of his missing son in an interview with touching words of hope whose subtext was dread.

"Prudence," an antiquated word that sums up my hometown's patrimony of dread and pessimism.

Or in the words of a white man with dreads who spent some time on the Brighton seafront admiring it through bloodshot eyes: "That's some fucked-up shit, man".

It's not even a word to me any more, just a beige feeling of dread.

Seeing as he supports Arsenal FC (where they haven't sacked a manager since Bruce Rioch in 1996), Standard Chartered boss Peter Sands might be one of those rare souls who believes the words in those dreaded votes of confidence he keeps getting.

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