Panic Sentence Examples

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  • Panic swelled within her.

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  • In a panic I began to crawl toward the front door.

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  • Anger and panic bubbled within her.

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  • If you panic, she will be frightened.

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  • The doorbell rang and she felt a rush of panic when she heard Sarah answer the door.

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  • I tried to demonstrate the panic I felt.

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  • Panic was beginning to set in.

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  • Deidre set down the journal, needing to distract her thoughts before she started to panic again.

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  • She tentatively lifted a foot into the front seat, and knew a moment of panic when her sandal heel caught in the hem of her dress.

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  • Panic stirred as she recalled what his men had done at Talon's stash house.

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  • Panic gripped her, and she tried to bolt.

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  • Nauseous from panic, I elbowed my way close enough to see a female figure, her face covered with an oxygen mask.

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  • And suddenly he was seized by a panic of fear for himself and for the issue of the whole battle.

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  • His scent and warmth only made her panic increase.

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  • Panic stirred at the idea of Gabriel dragging her to some freakish underworld.

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  • Panic slowly crossed his craven countenance.

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  • It began to run away only when suddenly seized by a panic caused by the capture of transport trains on the Smolensk road, and by the battle of Tarutino.

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  • A sinking feeling of panic swept over them, a temporary paralyzing fear.

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  • As often happens after long sleeplessness and long anxiety, he was seized by an unreasoning panic--it occurred to him that the child was dead.

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  • She read the list until panic stirred in her breast.

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  • She stood there in bathrobe and nightgown, a look of panic on Martha's face.

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  • I rushed to the front desk in a panic with Howie on my heels like a following puppy!

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  • He was seized by panic and could not go where it was dangerous.

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  • She neared the edge and started to panic again.

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  • Natasha grew pale, in a panic of expectation, when she remained alone with him for a moment.

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  • Full-blown panic hit her.

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  • Seeing any amount of blood may cause some children to panic or even faint.

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  • She stepped far enough from the light that he could read the look of panic on her face.

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  • Dean yelled, panic in his voice.

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  • Panic set in, and he wanted to beg right there, but knew he needed to get a grip to have any chance with her.

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  • Those first moments may cause some panic if you aren't sure what to do.

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  • A feeling of panic grew in her as she reached for the button to summons a nurse.

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  • Whether it was the panic in my voice or my description of the facts, Jackson was beginning to realize the seriousness of what might be happening in his jurisdiction.

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  • With each unsuccessful try my panic loomed larger until I could feel the perspiration run down my neck.

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  • She turned to run, panic flying through her at the feral look he gave her.

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  • Alcohol buffered her from her all-out panic, enough so that she was able to sip coffee without dropping the mug.

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  • I sensed her nervousness; or panic.

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  • I felt panic when I noticed our kerosene lamp, our only light, was but half full of fluid.

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  • Panic and tears soon drained her of energy, and she stared listlessly at the bloodied ceiling until the man in the corner stirred.

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  • She swallowed hard at the question, panic fluttering through her.

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  • Near full-blown panic again, Deidre was midway through her second step towards the door when the creature snatched her.

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  • She started moving again, panic rising as she realized not all the attackers in the building across the street had jumped to the street.

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  • She raised her fist to lay a right hook to his throat, beginning to panic when the lightning arced between his hands.

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  • She drank more brandy, a familiar sense of panic deep in her chest.

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  • Panic churned within her, and she was about to cry out for Rhyn when Jared snagged her arm.

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  • Panic seized her at the thought of floating through space until her air ran out.

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  • The convention adjourned without adopting any " platform " of principles, the party shrewdly deciding to make its campaign merely on the issue of whether the Van Buren administration should be continued in power and thus to take full advantage of the popular discontent with the administration, to which was attributed the responsibility for the panic of 1837 and the subsequent business depression.

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  • The banking business for many years was largely in the hands of high Mormon officials, and the loyalty of church members built up a remarkable financial confidence, so that no Utah banks failed even in the panic of 1893.

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  • On the 3rd of March he forced the pass of Madanpur, and took the whole of the enemy's defences in rear, throwing them into panic. On the 21st he began the siege of Jhansi, the stronghold of the mutineers in Central India, with a garrison of I i,000 men.

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  • The solemn act was interrupted; a panic arose."

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  • The state issued bonds to the value of $io,000,000, a period of wild speculation followed, and the financial panic of 1837 forced the abandonment of the proposed plan and the sale to private persons of that part already completed.

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  • When the worst of the plague was over, and panic had died down, it was found that the social conditions of England had been considerably affected by the visitation.

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  • In Scotland the panic, and the consequent cruelty, were worse than in England.

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  • In the autumn of 1847 a series of failures in the great commercial centres created a panic in the city of London, which forced consols down to 78, and induced the government to take upon itself the responsibility of suspending the Bank Charter Act.

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  • The F h fall, of Louis Philippe in that year created a panic in Great.Britnin., Men thought that the unsettled state of France made war probable, and they were alarmed at the defenceless, condition of England.

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  • The panic was so great that the niinistry felt it necessary to make exceptional provisions for allaying it.

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  • Notwithstanding the success of the Great Exhibition of 1851, which was supposed to inaugurate a new reign of peace, the panic, which had been temporarily allayed in 1848, revived at the close of 1851, and the government endeavoured to allay it by reconstituting the militia.

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  • Bute, in a panic at the storm of unpopularity that menaced him, resigned in 1763.

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  • Smitten with panic, Dillon's force fled at sight of the enemy, and Dillon, after receiving a wound from one of his own soldiers, was murdered by the mob of Lille.

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  • A new plague, that of the English, Gascon and Algerine pirates, marked the close of the 16th century and opening of the 17th, causing widespread panic and some devasta tion in 1579,1613-1616and 1627.

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  • Gonzales Brabo deserted her in a panic. She went into exile, and her reign.

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  • Genoa, having recovered from the panic caused by the disaster at Anzio, decided to attack Venice at home while the best of her ships were absent with Carlo Zeno.

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  • When the storm burst, he remained entrenched behind the barriers of his own disciplined empire; sovereigns truckling in a panic to insurgent democracies he would not lift a finger to help;' it was not till Francis Joseph of Austria in 1849 appealed to him in the name of autocracy, reasserting its rights, that he consented to intervene, and, true to the promise made at Miinchengratz in 1833, crushed the insurgent Hungarians and handed back their country as a free gift to the Habsburg king.

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  • Don't panic - you do not have to direct every activity.

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  • Wouldn't it be nice to longer panic when you can't find your keys?

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  • For one terrifying moment the enormity of what they had done brought her close to panic.

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  • She cowered into her hiding place, trying to breathe softly in spite of her state of panic.

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  • She was bordering on panic.

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  • He felt panic bubble within him as he looked around.

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  • Yully let the power fill her and mix with the other energies, staving off panic that there was much more than she could ever control.

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  • Starting to panic, Deidre sought some escape route.

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  • Katie couldn.t help the sense of panic growing within her.

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  • Toby's voice rose in panic.

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  • When her breasts were finally released, she knew a moment of panic that they had gone too far.

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  • She felt panic bubble and tears sting her eyes once again.

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  • Some vaguely sane part of her mind protested that it was a cowardly thing to do, but panic had the upper hand.

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  • There's nothing to panic about.

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  • A story is told that de Courci when imprisoned in the Tower volunteered to act as champion for King John in single combat against a knight representing Philip Augustus of France; that when he appeared in the lists his French opponent fled in panic; whereupon de Courci, to gratify the French king's desire to witness his prowess, "cleft a massive helmet in twain at a single blow," a feat for which he was rewarded by a grant of the privilege for himself and his heirs to remain covered in the presence of the king and all future sovereigns of England.

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  • A panic now seized on the surrounding inhabitants, and thousands of country people fled into the city.

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  • The crusaders were seized by a sudden panic, both at Mies (Stfibro) and at Tachau, as soon as they approached the Hussites, and they fled hurriedly across the mountains into Bavaria.

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  • This argument rests on the careful critical narrative of the fight constructed by Herr Kleissner and Herr Hartmann from the contemporary accounts which have come down to us, in which the pride of the knights, their heavy armour, the heat of the July sun, the panic which befell a sudden part of the Austrian army, added to the valour of the Swiss, fully explain the complete rout.

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  • If Pisani had directed his course to Genoa itself, which was thrown into a panic by the defeat at Anzio, it is possible that he might have dictated peace, but he thought his squadron too weak, and preferred to follow the Genoese galleys which had fled to Famagusta.

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  • Panic spun through her again, but she suppressed it with the same determination she suppressed the beast.

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  • In the ensuing panic, the criminal makes his getaway.

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  • I might have pushed her always a bit to because I was in panic and didn't want to end things and I said things that would make me look desperate.

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  • There are not many food manufacturers that produce gluten-free dog foods, but pet owners need not panic.

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  • Many support the idea that governments have covered up the impending doom in an effort to prevent global panic and the breakdown of societies and morals.

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  • You can eliminate some of this last minute panic by immediately checking your child's daily worksheets if he has them or asking him about each subject matter's assignments.

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  • However, other film roles of Stewart include The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, The Safety of Objects, Panic Room, Cold Creek Manner and Zathura.

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  • In the seventh and final installment in the widely popular Saw series, a group of Jigsaw's survivors seek help from another survivor, but he has his own secrets that will cause a fresh wave of panic.

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  • A panic moved through Europe in the wake of the movie's release.

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  • Don't panic if your expenses meet the limit or even exceed your income.

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  • Cristina has a panic attack in the vestibule just before her wedding.

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  • An infection to a body piercing is not always a condition that needs to elicit panic, but it should be carefully monitored to make sure it heals properly.

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  • The goal of these games is to show them how to remain calm and not panic when there is an emergency.

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  • The 1998 Lancet study findings were widely publicized and, along with earlier studies that suggested a possible connection between autism and vaccinations, created a worldwide panic.

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  • The panic led to many parents in both the UK and the USA choosing not to vaccinate their children for measles, mumps and rubella or many other required childhood vaccinations.

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  • The key to surviving layoffs is not to panic, think through your options and to regain a positive outlook.

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  • This manufacturing moratorium on women's nylons caused what is referred to as the "Stocking Panic" and created a black market for criminals to sell a pair of nylons for a whopping 2000% markup.

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  • The new Nightmare Before Christmas soundtrack features covers of songs from the original soundtrack by artists such as Fallout Boy, She Wants Revenge, Marilyn Manson, and Panic!

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  • A last ditch attempt in the mid-90s with the album Face the Music was met with a lukewarm reception, and once Jonathan Knight began experiencing panic attacks before performing, the group officially called it a day.

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  • Amazon.com sells titles such as Panic at the Prom, Roswell that Ends Well and Barbecue with the Vampire.

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  • You don't want to have to panic and try to stop 50 copies from processing if you notice an error.

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  • Shannon makes a $100,000 bet on a horse in the Kentucky Derby, causing Gene to panic.

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  • The hand pushing against his side was covered in warm blood, and Lana's panic increased as Brady's body began to relax.

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  • A feeling of helplessness and panic welled up in him as he strained his eyes against the darkness.

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  • But Dean knew reality sel­dom replaces the passion of panic thinking.

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  • All right, but don't be surprised if I panic now and then and try to scramble out of the water — or even pull you under with me.

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  • She battled a wave of panic and felt drained as the feeling abated.

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  • Panic built as she forced herself forward.

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  • I … She stopped, panic rising within her.

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  • Panic rose within him at the thought of losing his little brother, especially now that Damian was a father.

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  • Panic stirred within her at his words.

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  • Panic and fear made her hands shake once more.

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  • But the French army was already completely out of hand, and the degree to which the panic of a crowd can master even the strongest instinct of the individual is shown by the conduct of the fugitives who crowded over the bridges, treading hundreds under foot, whilst all the time the river was easily fordable and mounted men rode backwards and forwards across it.

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  • His critics assert that he simply interrupted the orderly course of business, inspired panic and dangerously arrested prosperity.

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  • Subsequently, notwithstanding a temporary set-back due to the panic of 1893, there was a rapid increase of population and wealth.

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  • He crossed the perilous defile of Dervenaki unopposed; and at the news of his approach most of the members of the Greek government assembled at Argos fled in panic terror.

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  • The Greeks, advancing prematurely over broken ground and in no sort of order, were fallen upon in flank by d feat at Reshid's horsemen, and fled in panic terror.

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  • Splendidly armed, he goes to battle, sometimes on foot, sometimes in the war chariot made ready by his sons Deimos and Phobos (Panic and Fear) by whom he is usually accompanied.

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  • In1818-1819the legislature chartered 46 banks, nearly all of which went into liquidation during the panic of 1819.

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  • These institutions survived the panic of 1837 and soon came to be recognized as among the most prosperous and the most conservative banks west of the Alleghanies.

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  • After nearly all the forty-six banks chartered by the legislature in 1818 had been wrecked in the financial panic of 1819, the legislature in 1820 passed a series of laws designed for the benefit of the debtor class, among them one making state bank notes a legal tender for all debts.

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  • Owing to the panic of 1893, distrust of the free silver movement and the expenditure of large campaign funds, the Republicans were successful in the gubernational election of 1895 and the presidential election of 1896.

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  • This was hardly done, however, before the panic of 1837 wiped out a large portion of the banks' assets; next came revelations of grossly careless and even of corrupt management, and in 1843 the banks were placed in liquidation.

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  • He was no less distinguished in other attacks with fireships at Samos and Mytilene in 1824, which finally established an utter panic in the Turkish navy.

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  • No agitation for the development of national defences, no beating of drums to awaken the military spirit, no anti-foreign clamour or invasion panic, no parading of uniforms and futile clash of arms, are necessary to entice the groundling and the bumpkin into the service.

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  • How far Edward's solicitude was disinterested may be gauged from Froissart's parallel remark about the battle of Aljubarrota, where, as at Agincourt, the handful of victors were obliged by a sudden panic to slay their prisoners.

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  • The situation was critical, but there was no panic. Throughout the revolted provinces there was a general determination to continue the struggle to the bitter end.

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  • The antiOrange party, remembering the fate of Oldenbarneveldt, were stricken with panic at the imprisonment of their leaders.

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  • Those on the south side of the river were seized with panic and fled tumultuously, having first set fire to the bridge.

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  • It was the work of a special committee of German the congress, presided over by Metternich; and, con federa- owing to the panic created by Napoleons return from lion.

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  • The disciples fled in panic, after one of them had wounded the high priest's servant.

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  • The panic of 1857 interrupted its growth, and the population dwindled so that in 1860 there were only a few hundred settlers on the town-site.

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  • The influence of panic in an Oriental population is greater than might be readily believed.

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  • By his unexpected appearance he sometimes inspires men with sudden terror - hence the expression "panic" fear.

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  • Between 374 and 377 we read of grievous complaints of injustice and extortion perpetrated under legal forms, the result probably of the recent panic, and pointing to an increasing weakness and timidity at headquarters.

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  • Panic seized the Seraglio; and at the beginning of February the assistance of Russia was formally demanded.

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  • Some of his followers who escaped raided the town of Kudat on Marudu Bay in April of the same year, but caused more panic than damage, and little by little during the next years the last smouldering embers of rebellion were extinguished.

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  • In all 87,659 persons are said to have died out of a population of nearly 250,000.2 This great epidemic caused a panic in England which led to the introduction (under Mead's advice) of quarantine regulations, never previously enforced, and also led to the publication of many pamphlets, &c., beside Mead's well-known Discourse on Pestilential Contagion (London, 1720).

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  • An outbreak of plague on European soil in1878-1879on the banks of the Volga caused a panic throughout Europe.'

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  • The chief incidents in that part of the poem - the panic rush to the ships, the duels of Paris and Menelaus, and of Hector and Ajax, the Aristeia of Diomede - stand in no relation to the mainspring of the poem, the promise made by Zeus to Thetis.

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  • Emigration from the East was stimulated by the panic and hard times following 1857.

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  • The Spaniards seized Calais in 1596; at another time they threatened England from Brest, and the invisible armada of 1599 created a greater panic than the invincible armada of 1588.

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  • But it was still more memorable because the.remedy which Lord John proposed at once destroyed the panic which had suggested it.

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  • Panic peaked as she looked around her.

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  • Unable to quell the panic flying through her, she wasn't willing to test the waters to discover if demons were restricted from harming their mates like Immortals.

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  • Deidre started to panic, not wanting Darkyn to know Gabriel's secret but knowing she wasn't able to hide anything.

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  • Lydia Larkin was silent, a look of sheer panic on her face.

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  • As if sensing her doubt and growing panic, Fate drew near her, face grave.

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  • Katie bit back the words she wanted to say.  Toby was too small to protect anyone, and she couldn't help feeling panic stir again at the thought that now he – and Deidre – were now as vulnerable as she was to the demons.  The thought of Rhyn being close made her body warm from the inside out.  Maybe, if she could find him …the cry of a demon overhead drew her attention.

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  • All right, but don't be surprised if I panic now and then and try to scramble out of the water — or even pull you under with me.

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  • I … She stopped, panic rising within her.

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  • Landis was many times the size of her kingdom, and she had just begun to panic she'd be too late when she saw the city at its center.

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  • She was so rude, so abrupt asking me if I was over my panic attacks.

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  • There was a palpable sense of panic.

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  • In fact approximately 64,000 children rely on us to let them know that their parents need help when they press their panic alarm buttons.

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  • My bet is that this is a pretty amateurish effort to cause panic.

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  • I eventually ' crashed ' suffering from panic attacks and severe anxiety and went home to live with my parents.

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  • I felt as if all the panic attacks were holding up my progress.

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  • Panic had swept from city to city, and a vague dread of some sudden collapse preyed upon the minds of millions.

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  • Top of page coping with a panic attack Panic attacks are an indication of severe anxiety you should seek professional help.

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  • It would also refute what appears to have been an overblown panic over the reported effect of biotech corn on the monarch.

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  • There was panic as we realized we didn't have special corsages for my respective stepparents, Janice and Brian.

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  • Priorite A Gauche - Remastered Underbelly Productions Three Weeks Pas de panic, Priorite à Gauche sont Dans le maison!

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  • You try to cause panic, fear and create communal disharmony but every time you are unsuccessful.

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  • I suffer from fibromyalgia, severe depression (bi-polar) and panic disorder.

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  • She felt a sense of panic, as if she were being watched, but upon walking away felt a sudden euphoria.

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  • During the day she would experience frequent flashback of the accident which caused her to panic.

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  • Ok, those are all mostly harmless, people probably wouldn't panic.

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  • The law does in practice take into account panic, but again it is all very hit-and-miss.

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  • The scientists out of panic accidentally hurling the wrong person back into the past.

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  • In times of moral panic, Parliament has consistently shown itself easily capable of distinctly illiberal legislation.

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  • But the panic and the insecurity are merely instinctive and transient.

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  • The most common comment from people who have panic attacks is ' It's totally irrational ', which is quite right.

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  • I found the ladder leading up to it but Taffy started to panic as he didn't have a life belt on.

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  • Its vital not to panic but equally important to be prepared for the probable short term lockdown in the autumn.

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  • I'm totally manic I start to get scared I start to panic.

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  • This is the herd mentality based on panic about the distant future.

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  • After 2002's PANIC ROOM, Jodie Foster took a three year break before deciding to take another leading role in a major motion picture.

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  • Jim not even making any effort just mumbled what the panic was.

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  • With about a third of these the depression precedes the onset of Panic Disorder.

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  • They spent hours in their favorite MUDs, sparking the first panic about Net addiction.

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  • We started off pretty confidently with the fans in good voice but the early penalty induced panic on the pitch and in the stands.

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  • Describe what is meant by the term 'moral panic ', using your own words as far as possible.

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  • Sometimes moral panic can be created by certain individuals or groups.

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  • Barbara's momentary panic on parting from Beth is shortened.

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  • The noise, the spectacle, the looks on the faces of passers-by ranging from concern to blind panic.

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  • If you crack a fitting while removing it, don't panic!

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  • In panic disorder the panic disorder the panic attacks may happen at any time.

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  • And why does the kernel panic once is does see more memory?

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  • If you don't understand any of those terms above, dont panic.

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  • Court rules NSA wiretapping program unconstitutional, orders halt Bird flu panic.

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  • The pedometer part of the panic alarm pedometer is so easy to set and use.

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  • The moth brought fear and panic in Brittany when large numbers appeared at the time of a widespread pestilence.

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  • No Panic is based upon local community self-help groups, with members who try to help each other back to a normal lifestyle.

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  • The recent upsurge in violence is a clear sign of panic of the part of our opponents.

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  • It is human nature to panic, especially if your goal is to reach the 100th level.

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  • Mental health problems, including attention deficit, depression, panic attacks, psychosis, suicide threats and attempts, were present in over 90 percent of the individuals studied by Streissguth.

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  • While one used to have to mix several shades of white makeup and powder to achieve such a look, the vampire craze has resulted in readily available makeup, such as the Manic Panic Vampyre Veil pressed powder.

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  • I had a few panic attacks about telling her even when we weren't talking.

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  • This sort of panic creates a self-fulfilling prophecy; if large numbers of customers begin withdrawing their money from a bank, the institution can be destabilized and the risk of default increases.

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  • Before you start to panic, never fear; LTK Party is here to help you choose the perfect gown to help you have the perfect day.

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  • Still, dealing with so many changes so close to the wedding date is enough to make some of the brides panic.

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  • After generations of living in apartments, traversing hallways and corridors, the people of Earth are uniformly agrophobic - if exposed to the sky, they panic and are forced to retreat back to the safety and comfort of their cave.

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  • On the 4th of December he had reached Derby and was within two days' march of London, where the inhabitants were terror-struck and a commercial panic immediately ensued.

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  • The king, after a somewhat farcical occupation of Rome, which had been evacuated by the French, hurried back to Naples as soon as the French attacked his troops, and although the lazzaroni (the lowest class of the people) were devoted to the dynasty and ready to defend it, he fled with the court to Palermo in a panic on board Nelson's ships.

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  • The rain was cold, and she was alone without as much as a jacket.  Katie shivered and tried to quell the panic within her.  She wore the same clothes she'd been wearing several days ago, when she walked into the ocean.  Before that, she didn't think it was possible for her life to get worse.  Then she's come here.

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  • The panic which engulfed the whole left of Meade's massive army has never been made a reproach against the Yankee troops.

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  • And even apparently apolitical absurdity is on some level an appropriate response to mass panic.

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  • And international response to financial crises is an imperative to limit the contagion of panic and financial losses.

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  • He said, " The worst thing you can do is to panic when the prices are going to go sky-high.

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  • There is nothing better than watching celebrities squirm or panic and Ashton and his team have a real gift for doing it.

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  • You will get stealthy until the panic is over.

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  • I've got tonsils streaming gunge again, which i am trying not to panic about.

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  • Don't panic - once you're covered, call day or night for help from approved tradespeople.

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  • The key fob transmitters can also function as panic buttons.

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  • The shepherd can't keep the charging lion from his sheep, who, left unguarded, panic.

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  • In Britain, almost alone, the Ministry of Defense remains unmoved by the sense of panic gripping its European allies.

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  • Panic is what kills people not untoward happenings as such.

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  • With public opinion increasingly volatile, there's panic at the top.

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  • The roof has an unsettling audible warning, but don't panic, you're not doing anything wrong.

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  • Belisarius remained at Constantinople in tranquil retirement until 559, when an incursion of Bulgarian savages spread a panic through the metropolis, and men's eyes were once more turned towards the neglected veteran, who placed himself at the head of a mixed multitude of peasants and soldiers, and repelled the barbarians with his wonted courage and adroitness.

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  • In the panic of the " Popish Plot " in 1678 he exhibited a saner judgment than most of his contemporaries and a conspicuous courage.

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  • The Whigs were successful in the presidential elections of 1836 and 1840, partly because of the financial panic and partly because their candidate, William Henry Harrison, was a "favourite son," and in the election of 1844, because of the unpopularity of the Texas issue.

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  • Quintus Lutatius Catulus, Roman general and consul with Marius in 102 B.C. In the war against the Cimbri and Teutones he was sent to defend the passage of the Alps but found himself compelled to retreat over the Po, his troops having been reduced to a state of panic (see Marius, GAIus).

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  • He wishes to encourage the persecuted church not only to face without fear, but also to meet with triumphant assurance the onset of those evils which would bring panic and despair on the unbelieving world.

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  • Panic attacks with hyperventilation and fear of suffocation often worsens the sensation of breathlessness.

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  • I had a bit of a panic about meeting too many people and ordered a swift one, just to settle the nerves.

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  • Yahoo can take up to a day to add new posts, so do n't panic if they do n't show up immediately.

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  • He said, The worst thing you can do is to panic when the prices are going to go sky-high.

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  • Do not panic and do not resort to spraying insecticides indoors where you see ants.

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  • Probably also this is true of a condition short of panic, in the case of women or timorous men suddenly confronted with danger.

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  • Do n't panic - once you 're covered, call day or night for help from approved tradespeople.

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  • Patients with panic attack disorder respond discriminatively to their own interoceptive anxiety stimuli, which are attenuated by administering tricyclic antidepressant medications.

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  • The shepherd ca n't keep the charging lion from his sheep, who, left unguarded, panic.

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  • Our analysis would seem to be an unreasoning panic in the presence of excessive partying or dancing in the streets.

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  • They will panic and veer away from your sudden move.

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  • With public opinion increasingly volatile, there 's panic at the top.

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  • The roof has an unsettling audible warning, but do n't panic, you 're not doing anything wrong.

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  • There is more than a whiff of moral panic about some of the accusations being leveled at the residents of Marsham Street.

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  • Rather than panic and overreact when you're surprised by events, you can deal with it objectively and analytically.

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  • The variety of fun colors makes it attractive to children, while the 911 panic button and tamper-proof, lockable wrist strap provide peace of mind for parents and guardians.

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  • Turn the Panic Mouse 360 on and computer-controlled movements jerk the arm around in random movements, just like a real mouse.

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  • The Panic Mouse Kitty-Go-Crazy offers your cat tons of fun that you can refresh by changing attachments.

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  • Don't panic if your expenses are more than your income.

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  • Don't do it on a whim or in a fit of panic.

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  • Dr. Edward Bach, discoverer of the Bach Flower Essences, created Rescue Remedy in the early 1930's as a ready-made supplement for his patients coping with intense fear, anxiety, or panic.

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  • Social anxiety disorders and its close cousins, depression, OCD and panic attacks, often coexist, and if left untreated may cause serious problems.

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  • People prone to the constellation of anxiety disorders such as social anxiety disorder, depression, generalized anxiety disorder and panic attacks should monitor their diet carefully.

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  • White sugar may also produce jittery feelings from the rise and fall of blood glucose and insulin that mimic panic attacks.

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  • People prone to panic, anxiety and social disorders may wish to consult a nutritionist for advice on maintaining steady blood glucose levels and see if that helps with their symptoms.

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  • Natural herbs for panic attacks can help calm the awful feelings of racing heart and impending doom associated with panic attacks.

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  • While many people joke about having a panic attack, panic attacks are no laughing matter.

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  • Many people end up in the emergency room quite sure they're having a heart attack because the bodily sensations associated with panic and anxiety disorder mimic a heart attack.

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  • Panic attacks produce such a strong feeling that sufferers may do anything to avoid an attack.

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  • The Mayo Clinic defines panic attacks and panic disorder as "a sudden attack of intense fear."

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  • Unlike a true fear response which has a known trigger, panic attacks seem to strike out of the blue.

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  • Some people experience panic attacks in specific situations, while for others, panic attacks follow no discernable pattern.

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  • Sufferers often limit their activities to avoid situations that trigger panic attacks.

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  • A person who tends to get panic attacks in crowds, for example, may avoid concerts, movies, and even church or school functions to keep well away from crowds.

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  • Conventional treatment for panic attacks and panic and anxiety disorder typically involves a combination of medication and therapy.

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  • Other people find that cognitive therapy helps them reframe the thoughts that immediately occur before the panic attack to prevent the attack or helps them deal with an attack once it happens.

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  • Medications prescribed to treat panic and anxiety disorder are the same or similar to those prescribed to treat depression.

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  • This appears to alleviate depression, anxiety, and panic disorder for some people.

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  • The same series of herbs generally recommended for depression and anxiety are those recommended for panic attacks.

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  • Studies show it helps with generalized anxiety disorder, often found concurrently with panic attacks.

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  • Rescue Remedy is a unique blend of five flower essences that help calm down people who are experiencing panic attacks.

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  • It's fairly easy to learn and practitioners can use the technique on themselves at home or during panic attack situations.

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  • Many people find that by drastically reducing or even eliminating caffeine, they lessen the severity or incidence of panic attacks.

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  • Moderate exercise has also been found to be helpful for people with depression, anxiety and panic attacks.

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  • If you think you're suffering from panic attacks, the first step is to see your doctor.

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  • Many health conditions such as hypoglycemia and Graves disease (overactive thyroid gland) can cause symptoms similar to panic attacks, but only your doctor can rule them out.

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  • You will need a 1/2 pound of andouille sausage, but if you can't find andouille at the market don't panic.

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  • This strategy can help ward off extreme anxiety and panic attacks.

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  • Train yourself to disengage from the moment and engage in visualization when you sense feelings of panic starting to get the best of you.

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  • Severe anxiety or panic attacks can cause chest pain or tightness, and chronic intense stress can make anxiety and panic disorder worse.

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  • A psychologist will be able to do psychological testing to find a definitive diagnosis of anxiety or panic disorder.

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  • This will focus your mind on something other than the panic you are feeling, and it will begin to "pull" you into yourself.

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  • Keep in mind that this schedule is not set in stone, so if you find something unexpected creeps into your day don't panic.

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  • Anxiety can cause many uncomfortable problems like panic attacks, irrational fears, high blood pressure, chronic worrying, and disturbing thoughts.

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  • Being familiar with the physical symptoms of anxiety attacks can help you learn to recognize signs of debilitating panic in yourself or others so you can take steps to alleviate the stress.

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  • Commonly called panic attacks, these episodes can be triggered by a number of things, such as phobias, alarm, or frustrations.

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  • Not everyone will have the same symptoms if they experience panic attacks, and the severity of the symptoms can vary from person to person and episode to episode.

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  • If you experience these types of symptoms in conjunction with fears or a sense of panic, however, you may be subject to anxiety attacks.

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  • Panic attacks are part of the body's natural fight or flight response, and once you find the emotional connection to that primal urge you will be able to better control your physical symptoms as well.

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  • If you suffer from panic attacks or know someone that does, you may have asked yourself the question, "Why do people have panic attacks?"

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  • Having a panic attack is a very frightening experience.

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  • These are just some of the physical symptoms that an individual could experience during a panic attack.

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  • In addition to the physical symptoms, a panic attack also affects a person psychologically and emotionally.

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  • An individual suffering from a panic attack also has a horribly overwhelming and often terrifying sense of fear or dread.

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  • Yet there does not seem to be a reason why the panic attack occurred.

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  • Although scientific research has not determined the exact reason people experience panic attacks, research points to several contributing factors.

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  • In most instances, a panic attack occurs as a result of stress that has built up over a long period of time.

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  • When your stress level reaches a critical point, it may only take a very small amount of added stress to cause a panic attack to occur.

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  • Although the additional stress by itself would not have a big impact on your stress level, it is all your body needs to trigger the panic attack.

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  • Since the final stress seems so small, it appears that there is no reason for the panic attack to occur.

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  • Shih, believe there may be some individuals who are genetically predisposed to panic and related conditions.

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  • The research indicates that due to a genetic predisposition, people in the same family often suffer from panic, panic attacks and panic disorders.

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  • Their findings also showed that in the case of identical twins, it is likely that if one suffers from panic attacks or panic disorders, the other twin will most likely suffer from them as well.

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  • However, in the case of fraternal twins, who share fewer genetic similarities, the probability of both twins experiencing panic attacks or panic disorders is much lower.

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  • When the perceived danger is false, the body experiences a false alarm and triggers a panic attack.

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  • Eventually, the individual learns to associate the physiological and biological changes in the body that take place under a false or real danger and the learned behavior repeatedly results in a panic attack.

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  • A panic attack that occurs at night is a nocturnal panic attack.

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  • Just as a daytime panic attack, it seems to come out of nowhere.

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  • It wakes you from a sound sleep and you awake in the midst of all the symptoms of a regular daytime panic attack.

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  • Currently, the answer to the question of why nocturnal panic attacks occur is not known.

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  • It is believed that just as the reasons for daytime panic attacks, the underlying factors may be stress levels, genetics and changes in the functions of the brain.

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  • Panic attacks may not appear to have an immediate cause but the inner workings of the mind and emotional responses often function without conscious awareness.

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  • During moments of intense anxiety or panic, your body's "fight or flight" response kicks into gear, which naturally leads to intense physiological responses.

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  • Some people who suffer from clinical anxiety may experience anxiety attacks, or panic attacks.

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  • The person experiencing a panic attack typically has feelings of intense fear and panic.

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  • Benzodiazepines - Individuals who experience severe effects of their anxiety, such as panic attacks, can benefit from this type of anti-anxiety drug.

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  • Don't panic if the test is harder than you thought.

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  • And don't panic; there's no need to spend a ton of money on jewelry to look current.

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  • You will not need to panic or feel embarrassed if you have a mishap with your dress.

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  • From cravings for your favorite cooked foods to bewilderment over what exactly you can eat, it helps to have a place to turn with your questions, moments of panic, and other concerns.

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  • The CR version is approved for use in people with social anxiety disorder, premenstrual dysphoric disorder, and panic disorder.

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  • She had already made a name for herself by the time the Twilight Saga came along, in movies such as Panic Room, Cold Creek Manor, and Zathura.

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  • Panic Room - Stewart starred as the daughter of Jodie Foster's character.

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  • After Panic Room Kristen's career took off.

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  • From playing a young tomboy in Panic Room, to the lead romantic role in the Twilight series, Kristen has proven herself to be one of the most versatile young actresses working today.

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  • The drug is most commonly prescribed for anti-anxiety, epilepsy and panic disorder.

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  • With films like The Accused, Silence of the Lambs (she won a Best Actress Oscar for both), Panic Room and Inside Man under her belt, she's one of the few women on the highest-paid list, with earnings of around $25 million per role.

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  • With films like The Accused, Silence of the Lambs, Panic Room and Inside Man under her belt, she's one of the few women on the highest-paid list, with earnings of around $25 million per role.

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  • It is best not to panic, but instead, keep a watchful eye.

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  • Don't panic if they sprout in the fall; just leave them alone and let nature guide their growth.

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  • Panic Mama - The picks sold by this jeweler are designed to be heavily customized.

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  • Don't panic since you most likely will have the basic components already in your wardrobe.

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  • When they return, there will be a few moments of panic when they see the screen.

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  • You simply press a panic button and they shrill loudly.

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  • The increasing insomnia may also lead to panic attacks and phobias.

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  • Stage Two - During this stage the panic attacks will become more noticeable and the person may start to have hallucinations.

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  • Individuals who suffer from psychiatric disorders such as panic attacks, multiple personality disorder, and post traumatic stress disorder are more likely to struggle with this condition.

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  • In the Coaster Alley section of the park, you'll find two wooden coasters along with the Panic Plunge ride.

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  • Something that may not occur to you until you get better and start hitting those higher levels is to not panic.

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  • If you look near the end of the wick to the dynamite, you'll see a red button (about the same size as the playing balls) marked "Panic".

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  • Once per round, you can click on the Panic Button to have the game make one move for you.

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  • Once the reality of this accident sunk in, panic ensued.

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  • Substance abuse, panic disorders, personality disorders, social phobias, and other psychiatric conditions also are found in many dysthymic patients.

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  • Separation anxiety disorder sometimes occurs in conjunction with other psychiatric disorders, such as pervasive developmental disorder, schizophrenia, other anxiety or panic disorders, and major depression.

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  • Phobias belong to a large group of mental problems known as anxiety disorders that include obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), panic disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder.

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  • Agoraphobia is the intense fear of being trapped and having a panic attack in a public place.

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  • An episode of spontaneous panic is usually the initial trigger for the development of agoraphobia.

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  • After an initial panic attack, the person becomes afraid of experiencing a second one.

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  • As they begin to avoid the places or situations in which the panic attack occurred, their fear generalizes.

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  • In severe cases, people with agoraphobia can no longer leave their homes for fear of experiencing a panic attack.

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  • A person with agoraphobia may have a panic attack at any time, for no apparent reason.

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  • While the attack may last only a minute or so, the person remembers the feelings of panic so strongly that the possibility of another attack becomes terrifying.

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  • For this reason, people with agoraphobia avoid places where they might not be able to escape if a panic attack occurs.

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  • Medication can block the feelings of panic and, when combined with cognitive-behavioral therapy, can be quite effective in reducing specific phobias and agoraphobia.

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  • Several drugs are used to treat specific phobias by controlling symptoms and helping to prevent panic attacks.

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  • Paxil and Zoloft are used to treat panic disorders with or without agoraphobia.

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  • Agoraphobia-Abnormal anxiety regarding public places or situations from which the person may wish to flee or in which he or she would be helpless in the event of a panic attack.

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  • Other forms of anxiety such as panic attacks, in which the symptoms occur in isolated episodes and are predominantly physical (and the object of fear is vague, fantastic, or unknown), respond best to the antidepressant drugs.

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  • Anxiety disorders include agoraphobia and other phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and panic disorder.

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  • Symptoms in adolescents and teens include anger, avoidance, and denial of the fear, and panic reactions, such as sweating, trembling, fast heartbeat, and rapid breathing.

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  • Agoraphobia is the intense fear of feeling trapped and having a panic attack in specific situations.

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  • When agoraphobia accompanies panic attacks, it also responds to cognitive-behavioral treatment for panic disorder, often in conjunction with anti-anxiety and antidepressant medications similar to those prescribed for other phobias.

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  • Adults with CVS often have anxiety or panic attacks as a prodrome.

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  • Although the physical conditions that cause VCD cannot be prevented, individuals can be educated not to panic and to use certain breathing techniques when they begin to feel symptoms of VCD.

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  • Children refuse to attend school because doing so causes uncomfortable feelings, stress, anxiety, or panic.

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  • Depending on the diagnosis, children may also be treated with drugs to help alleviate depression, panic and anxiety, or other mental health disorders.

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  • Underlying conditions that might affect recovery from school phobia include Tourette syndrome, attention deficit disorder (ADD), depression, bipolar mental illness, panic disorder, or other anxiety disorders and phobias.

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  • Anxiety or panic will cause blood to flow more rapidly and can hinder this self-healing process.

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  • By this marriage, she conceived Eros, Himeros (the twin brother of Eros, and known as the god of desire), Deimos (god of fear), Phobos (god of panic), Harmonia (goddess of marital and civic harmony) and Anteros (god of reciprocal love).

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  • Why not take a little road trip to the beauty supply store and pick up your favorite shade of Manic Panic temporary hair color?

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  • Don't panic; grown out bobs look very Summer '10.

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  • With so many people eager to live in Florida, however, homeowners don't need to panic.

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  • This moment of panic quickly passed and both she and her husband were thrilled at the prospect of their first child.

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  • Before you panic about excessive hair loss, remember this phase is likely temporary.

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  • If the umbilical cord is wrapped around the neck, try gently to move it, but do not panic.

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  • Needless to say, panic is the first thing to set in when an earthquake hits-many people find themselves stunned into paralysis and unsure of which way to turn.

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  • Julie Henderson appears in a white sequined Emamò bikini with hot alternative rock band Panic!

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  • Sufferers of panic attacks may be given a higher dose of niacin to alleviate the problem.

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  • Few things can send a woman into a panic like the topic of women's business casual clothing.

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  • There is no need to panic, however, because there are several solutions.

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  • If you're on a tight budget, the thought of coming up with unique Christmas gift ideas can be enough to send you into a panic attack.

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  • Elmo" can cause panic for many parents and grandparents who want to get their child the "in" item.

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  • Regardless of the reason why you're in need of last minute Christmas gift ideas, it's important not to panic.

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  • She quelled her rising panic.

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  • She braced herself and pulled his power into her, struggling to control it while panic rose.

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  • The idea made her panic.

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  • Claustrophobic, she started to panic.

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  • Deidre swallowed hard and nodded, reining in her panic.

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  • Dean tried to remember all the methods he'd been taught to stem panic and act rationally.

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  • He knew in a situation like this fear and panic were their worse enemies.

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  • She held his limp hand and fought back panic.

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  • The thought of Gabriel made her panic.

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  • She'd been freaked out by the in-between place and wanted him to wait until they reached their destination before he had a chance to panic.

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  • The thought made her panic.

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  • The idea of being stuck on some strange planet made her want to panic and run screaming for the first spaceship she found.

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  • If the giant of a man before her decided to be angry at her for breaking the rules, she'd panic as well.

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  • The rustling sound of nearing footsteps on the forest floor created panic.

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  • The rest of the chickens were flogging all over the tiny coop, bouncing off the walls in a state of panic.

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  • Her voice was approaching panic.

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  • Running from it was probably the worst thing she could do, but panic had set in and her legs were under control of her mind.

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  • She tried to pull away, panic growing at the look that crossed his features.

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  • She quelled her sense of panic, instead moving as far from them as possible to the kitchen and hoping they didn't notice her.

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  • Toby asked, listening with increasing panic.

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  • Her voice rose in panic.

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  • Jessi's worry turned to panic.

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  • Panic stirred within her, along with cold fear.

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  • She felt panic stir again.

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  • Quelling her panic, she trailed Xander.

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  • Panic filtered through her.

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  • Jessi was a few seconds from all out panic.

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  • It left her trying hard not to show her panic.

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  • Toying with the necklace, Jessi tried hard to quell her panic.

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  • Jessi meet Ashley's gaze, willing her cousin not to panic.

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  • As the Union Bank was founded in the midst of a financial panic and was mismanaged, its failure was a foregone conclusion.

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  • The hard times which followed the financial panic of 1893 made it possible for them, in alliance with the Republicans, to carry the state in the election of 1894.

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  • The severe impartiality of the sacred historian has concealed no feature in this dark picture, - the brutal passion of Amnon, the shameless counsel of the wily Jonadab, the " black scowl " 1 that rested on the face of Absalom through two long years of meditated revenge, the panic of the court when the blow was struck and Amnon was assassinated in the midst of his brethren.

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  • Meanwhile he had tried, he says, to conquer his inclination for the unprofitable trade of poetry, but in the panic caused by the revelations of Titus Oates, he found an opportunity for the exercise of his gift for rough satire.

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  • The approach of the " Monitor " and the Union gunboats up the James river caused a partial and temporary panic; President Davis appointed a day for prayer, and the families of some of the cabinet secretaries and many citizens fled the city precipitately; but confidence, restored by " Bacon's Rebellion," was auditor-general of the colony from 1687 until his death, and was a member of the committee which founded the College of William and Mary.

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  • The mass becomes unduly sanguine or weakly surrenders to panic. Hence the law of error does not apply, and speculation by the public may unsteady prices.

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  • The defeats undergone by their outpost detachment had profoundly affected the nerves of the troops, and on the afternoon of the 11th, on the false alarm of a French approach, a panic broke out in the streets of Jena, and it took all the energy of Hohenlohe and his staff to restore order.

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  • The state was admitted to the Union with its present boundaries on the 12th of May 1858, and the federal census of 1860 showed that the population had increased to 172,023, despite the fact that the financial panic of 18J7 had severely checked the state's growth.

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  • For a period of five years after the financial panic of 1873 the growth was comparatively slow, but in the succeeding two years the recuperation was rapid.

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  • On the establishment of the French empire in1851-1852a violent panic took possession of the public mind.

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  • The moderates, alarmed not so much by the motion itself as by its tone, again tried to intervene; but on the 13th of March the Vienna revolution broke out, and the king, yielding to pressure or panic, appointed Count Louis Batthyany premier of the first Hungarian responsible ministry, which included Kossuth, Szechenyi and Deak.

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  • At first there was a panic among the citizens, but subsequently the city was placed in a proper state of defence, and the king himself encamped in St George's Fields.

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  • In August the Spaniards took Prato by storm and committed hideous atrocities on the inhabitants; Florence was in a panic, a group of the Ottimati, or nobles, forced Soderini to resign and leave the city, and Cardona's new terms were accepted, viz.

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  • This was stopped almost entirely by the Prussian artillery fire; but the news of its coming spread through the stragglers in the ravine south of the great road, and a wave of panic again swept through the mass, many thousands bolting right upon the front of their own batteries, thus masking their fire at the most critical moment, and something like a crisis in the battle arose.

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  • Meanwhile a third panic broke out which delayed the preliminary movements and it was now growing dark in the ravine.

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  • Just as the leading German troops were approaching St Hubert the French again began to fire, their bullets plunging down among the fresh arrivals, who knowing nothing of what had taken place about St Hubert (where the remnant of their own infantry were still offering a desperate resistance) opened fire into the backs of their own men, and a fourth panic began which soon spread to the stragglers crowding the Mance ravine.

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  • A terrible panic prevailed in London, where an attack was expected.

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  • Among the consequences of the panic was a reduction of wages in many employments, accompanied by labour troubles more or less serious.

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  • His endeavours to allay ecclesiastical panic, and to promote liberality of spirit, frequently required no ordinary moral courage.

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  • Vandamme's exhausted troops were unnerved at the sight of this fresh foe, and an incipient panic was only quelled by turning guns on the fugitives.

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  • But the panic had now worn itself out, and the importance of Oates rapidly declined; so much so that after the dissolution in 1682 he was no more heard of during Charles's reign, but enjoyed his pension of £600 or £900, it is uncertain which, in quiet.

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  • Charles did not show himself and it was reported thathe had abdicated, but to allay the popular panic it was given out " that he was very cheerful that night at supper with his mistresses."

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  • In1855-1856a disastrous commercial panic crippled the city; and in 1858, when at the height of the Fraser river gold-mine excitement it seemed as though Victoria, B.C., was to supplant San Francisco as the metropolis of the Pacific, realty values in the latter city dropped for a time fully a half in value.

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  • And thereupon, worn out by two days' hill fighting and lacking in internal homogeneity, Mahmud Mukhtar's Corps broke up, abandoning Kirk Kilisse and its fortifications, and streamed away in panic. The Bulgarians entered Kirk Kilisse on the 24th and possessed themselves of immense booty, including 55 guns.

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  • He suffers from nightmares, panic attacks and survivor's guilt.

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  • Finger Student Steve slices his finger off causing mass panic in the shop.

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  • I don't look at my scorecard and panic about the total yardage.

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  • Meanwhile the " Popish Plot," the creation of a band of impostors encouraged by Shaftesbury and the most violent and unscrupulous of the extreme Protestant party in order to exclude James from the throne, had thrown the whole country into a panic. Charles's conduct in this conjuncture was highly characteristic and was marked by his usual cynical selfishness.

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  • One soldier, in his fear, uttered the senseless cry, "Cut off!" that is so terrible in battle, and that word infected the whole crowd with a feeling of panic.

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  • The moral hesitation which decided the fate of battles was evidently culminating in a panic.

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  • The panic which engulfed the whole left of Meade 's massive army has never been made a reproach against the Yankee troops.

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  • I do n't look at my scorecard and panic about the total yardage.

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  • Panic disorder is often concurrent with generalized anxiety disorder and depression, too.

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  • The Dreamcast keeps giving you a Disc Error read and you panic.

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  • Manic Panic is a must- try hair coloring option for brilliant results.

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  • While this may sound severe, it is important to mention that the mortality rate of H1N1 is lower than that of seasonal flu, and if proper precautions are taken there is no need for panic about this disease.

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  • Coping with unexpected expenses can be stressful, but it's important not to panic when you're dealing with a financial crisis.

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  • Despite this panic, all of the brides enthusiastically thank David after seeing the finished product because he always pulls off something stunning and amazing.

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  • He wanted to tell her about meeting with Jennifer Radisson, but as soon as he started to speak, Fred O'Connor rushed up, a look of panic on his face.

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  • She staved off panic and tried to organize her thoughts.

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  • She left it down, letting the soft curls spill over her shoulders For a minute she fought back panic.

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  • Toby began to panic and pull, and the jaguar lowered itself farther to the ground, planting its back legs and jerking the boy towards the forest.

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  • There would be time enough to panic closer to the end of the tour.

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  • Panic shot through her at the idea of never seeing him again or Ashley or Brandon.

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  • Indianapolis suffered severely from the business panic of 1837, and ten years later, when it received its first city charter, it had only about 6000 inhabitants; in the same year a free public school system was inaugurated.

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  • After the reconstruction period of the 1893 panic, however, the tendency for a number of years was to spend larger sums in bettering existing railways rather than in new extensions.

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  • The first railway in Mississippi was completed from Vicksburg to Clinton in 1840, but the state had suffered severely from the panic of 1837, and in.1850 it had only 75 m.

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  • The momentary result was a wild panic, especially among the horses; but this panic gave the alarm to the infantry all along the road, and these (Frossard's 2nd Corps) at once stood to arms and moved forward, deployed for attack - one division to the west, another division, from Rezonville, to the south.

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  • But the remainder of the troops had to be withdrawn, and confusion breaking out in their rear, exposed to all the random bullets and shells of the French, a panic ensued, thousands of men breaking away and flying in wildest confusion through Gravelotte towards the west.

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  • She strained against her own body again, panic floating through her at her helplessness.

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  • Panic set in, this was impossible.

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