Plenty of energy and communication from Kendal gave them superiority and Timperley were panicked into making mistakes. |
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I panicked and, although it would be ridiculous to die of exposure in Norfolk, I could have done if I had not kept my wits about me. |
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Maybe one night you forgot to 'get off at Redfern' or you panicked and thought, God might kill me. |
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Shourie panicked, while the finance ministry tried to put up a brave face, saying it was just a regular correction. |
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In contrast to the laconic style of most garage MCs, Mills rhymes in a startling, panicked yelp. |
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She is panicked about possible reprisals at work because of her illness and absences, together with the fact that she is seeing a psychiatrist. |
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A spate of ministerial resignations, followed by a horribly panicked and botched reshuffle, is another piece of evidence. |
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The growing support for the protests panicked the government and union leaderships, who began to look for a way to shut down the campaign. |
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There were no respawns in this section and we have to say we panicked somewhat and were picked off by a red team sniper. |
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He produced a knife and forced her to remove her underwear, but when she repeatedly asked to be freed he panicked and let her go. |
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Our families did a fantastic job in not letting the cat out of the bag, although there were times when I panicked that something might slip out. |
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Some are clearly panicked by the experience and liable to rush their ascent. |
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Telephone lines were jammed and mobile phone services briefly crashed as panicked residents called family and friends. |
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At the same time, it's moving to see how panicked the older nuns are at the changes taking place in their formerly rock-solid world. |
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Maura must have panicked and completely lost her head, because I know I hadn't taught her to break like that. |
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Lacking in any obvious rationale, the British terrorism-attack practice runs appear more like panicked PR than useful exercises. |
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My brain was beginning to boil as I panicked, glancing around and finding no place to run. |
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A panicked man shot out of the carriage and ran to the back where I lay flat on my back, not moving. |
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Markus and his third-class version of guilty sympathy made me more incensed and panicked than Tom's threatening and blackmailing ways. |
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Instead he panicked, jumping over the station's ticket barriers and running down to a train where he was shot. |
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People panicked and stampeded, blows rained down, people fell and hurt themselves in the melee. |
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In the ensuing confusion, he managed to win the race following a wrong flag signal by a panicked marshal. |
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But when the smoke billows, politicians have to answer to a panicked public, and they often seize the opportunity to push a different agenda. |
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Siannodelli entered, wrapped in a cloak and carrying a bag, her expression so bleak and reminiscent of her mother that the bard panicked. |
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Taking that as a friendly gesture, I leaned closer, but he panicked and scurried into the crack between the window sash and the sill. |
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He didn't exactly looked panicked, but his voice was dark with rage and an undertone of fear. |
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The soldiers were hurriedly leaving the scene, their muskets over their shoulders, not even sparing a look back at the panicked crowd. |
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Aside from the obvious depression accompanying suicidal ideation, there has to be a sense of panicked hopelessness. |
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Unfortunately, nobody considered notifying anyone else, and local and state authorities were soon deluged with calls from panicked citizens. |
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I was trying to stall him, until my desperate and panicked mind could think of one way out of this. |
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Fighting and shooting broke out, triggering a panicked stampede in which several people were trampled to death. |
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Shortly after they opened the Brooklyn Bridge in 1883, a rumour about its imminent collapse triggered a panicked stampede that killed 12 people. |
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Stalin at first panicked, but then assumed personal control over military operations. |
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But with the end in sight, he panicked again and gave his opponent another chance in the fourth set. |
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Saleem claimed he had failed to report the accident because he panicked and was scared he would be attacked if he stayed. |
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The crowd panicked and some jumped into a well to be crushed by those jumping after them. |
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Who will want to compete, when the Government can be panicked into stepping in every time there is a complaint? |
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The only goal came in the 25th minute when Crouch's knock-down panicked Scharner into reckless contact with Owen a yard inside the area. |
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He said that the Government has been panicked into providing stand-by generation. |
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Investors panicked over it as a consumer application and jumped on the idiotic enterprise bandwagon. |
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In its last days Rome panicked and grew authoritarian, but feebly, pettily so. |
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Often the most panicked people are bystanders who become extremely fearful but have no outlet for that energy. |
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The knights on the bridge behind were thrown into confusion, panicked, and retreated. |
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As it begins to look as though the plane will plough into the water, panicked screams fill the cabin. |
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I instantly panicked, clumsily splashing and flailing about as I instinctively fought to keep myself afloat. |
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Cumbria Police said the sheep appeared to have panicked as the men chased it. |
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I panicked, and scrambled to the back of the wagon again as the portcullis lifted to admit us to the courtyard. |
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At least once a week, I'd get a panicked call from him just before lunch that the laptop had crashed. |
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It was past my curfew and I could tell that I looked panicked because of the face Jake was making. |
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I was almost deafened by the high-pitched, panicked scream that resounded in my mind, and it was all I could do to keep myself from wincing. |
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As soundbytes of gossip regarding imminent closures of galleries circulated through the grapevine in past months, I admit I panicked at first. |
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But Madrid's ground zero panicked the minds and awoke the demagogues, ready to invert responsibility. |
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One young sentry who felt that the ghost was near him panicked and ran to the guardroom for protection. |
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But the alarm sounding panicked the defendant, and he ran off empty-handed. |
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Her brain sent panicked messages to her feet, but it was as though she were disconnected from her body. |
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It wasn't very successful, but when she called her customers to tell them she was discontinuing the service, one of them panicked. |
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They fell in love, she got up the duff, he panicked and they're getting married. |
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The company's top execs must have panicked when they realised how out of control the story had gotten. |
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Except, there was the sound of a steady drip and an overwhelming feeling of peace so intense he actually panicked. |
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Her voice was quaking, panicked in a way that sent my blood drumming in my ears. |
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Looking up when the doorknob jiggled I panicked, jerking up and flushing the toilet quickly. |
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Most people would have panicked and fled at the sight of such a huge creature barreling forward at high speed with intent to kill. |
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The government panicked over the reaction to possible leaks about its plans to plant the nuclear devices in an allied country. |
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We fielded the panicked calls, encouraged Wayne, who was a trooper and persuaded the rest of the cast to stay. |
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He said he panicked because he was on probation and told the jury he had dug a hole for himself and that was why he wanted to tell the truth and come clean. |
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For me I'm a little bit claustrophobic, so whenever I've had the sensory deprivation, the gags and the blindfolds and of course the heat I would get panicked. |
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The jacket and gloves were a precaution in the event the eaglet panicked, but there was little fuss as he tossed the net over her. |
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In response to panicked calls from Western industrial nations, Saudi Arabia has told its OPEC partners it will increase its production by two million barrels a day. |
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Matthew MacFadyen is a notably fey King's Justice and Bettany looks tortured and panicked, as if his old employer Lars von Trier was waving to him from behind the camera. |
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At hospitals across the nation, panicked Americans with flu symptoms began convincing themselves they were next. |
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Steve and I both panicked when he didn't resurface and ran down onto the beach, into the surf after him, only to finally find him laughing at us back on shore. |
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The signs of the panicked flight almost three weeks ago were apparent everywhere in town. |
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I panicked, something I rarely do, and pressed the throttle lever. |
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Coles would have appeared, or did someone think it was worth getting the bunnies at Coles Myer all panicked by introducing Newbridge into the equation? |
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Suddenly, however, the relative tranquility of the forest was broken by a series of panicked screams, followed by several shrieks of pain and a brief unpleasant splat noise. |
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For ten days now I've fielded panicked phone calls and emails. |
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Too often they were panicked into giving away penalties and that cost them dear in their final three matches after they had recovered from that England beating. |
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But when the automatics opened up on them, she panicked, struggled free and ran for the house, only to fall with a shrill cry a couple of meters away. |
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When we'd arrived at her place she'd panicked over Ken not being there, and rushed around like a madwoman checking to make sure things were still there. |
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There were a number of options on the table, some of which were attractive, but the manager says he will not be panicked into making a decision until the future becomes clear. |
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The government was panicked into releasing a statement today in relation to baby care, and it's poorly done, it's poorly researched and it's poorly thought out. |
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I watched as several of my colleagues panicked or burst into tears. |
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It has an improvisatory feel rarely found in western, sit-up-straight restaurants, a scattily panicked vitality as bracing as its rough peasant dishes. |
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The 11-year-old panicked and struggled to swim to the banking. |
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Their crack troops would not have been so easily panicked or outwitted. |
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The blasts sent debris and shrapnel flying in a wide radius, and hundreds of panicked school children ran for cover, engulfed by a cloud of smoke. |
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Jessica panicked when he missed the catch and the ball came flying to her. |
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I finally panicked one more time as I was sprinkling the caramelized, toasty brown, cooling almonds with sugar and I accidentally dumped more on than I intended. |
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As I think back to that Hogarthian nightscape, I can understand why we of a tender bourgeois sensibility are panicked by the idea of further relaxing the licence laws. |
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The crowd began to lurch violently, as small motions rippled out into panicked attempts to break away. |
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The next day, Chrysler panicked and tried to walk the story back, though they never challenged the accuracy of the COO quote. |
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Witnesses described the screams of panicked residents and said people leapt from windows as the blaze flared through the entrance hall of the building. |
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I panicked at the thought of driving home and gave one fleeting thought to staying, to holing up in the car for the rest of the storm, like lovers on the run. |
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Al Ramic panicked as he soon as he turned onto Nugent Street from midland Avenue. |
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She almost panicked when she heard the rasp of steel being drawn. |
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His face was white with fear and his eyes were wide and panicked. |
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After Mametqul was injured, the rest of the Siberian forces panicked and dispersed. |
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Edwin van der Sar's miskick, a lesser player may have panicked and blasted over, but not Giggs. |
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Futures trader John, nicknamed Chinkie John by colleagues, panicked when investing heavily in German bonds. |
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The Austrian ambassador was bodily pulled into the carriage, but Huskisson panicked. |
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Not the coolest of gunsels, Manni panicked when he saw transit inspectors board the train. |
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While all around him panicked, Ernie calmly pulled out his OAP survival kit of two prawn sandwiches, a Genoa cake and two biscuits. |
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But instead, Straker was killed when the horse, sensing that something was wrong, panicked and kicked the trainer in the head. |
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Not one of them drew comparisons between small-town and larger urban settings when discussing where they felt panicked. |
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Zipping up my fly, i ran out of the park, ran without stopping, panicked, hysterical, ran for my life back to my dorm room. |
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Belinda panicked for a second and then caught Neill just shake his head everso slightly and wink. |
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During the event, the passengers panicked and oxygen masks dropped from the compartments above the seats. |
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Some of William's Breton troops panicked and fled, and some of the English troops appear to have pursued the fleeing Bretons. |
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Then he panicked and took her body somewhere and burnt it on fire! |
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The allies failed to capture the city, but bombardment by Shovell's forces panicked the French into scuttling their own fleet. |
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Witnesses said the air filled with smoke and panicked partygoers stampeded toward the exits. |
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While Megan thinks they should approach dodgy Josh to find out where Rachel is, a panicked Jai takes the opposite view and can't scarper quick enough. |
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The crowd panicked and eleven died and hundreds were injured. |
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The currency crisis of 1797, caused by panicked depositors withdrawing from the Bank led to the government suspending convertibility of notes into specie payment. |
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While the English panicked, the Moravians calmly sang hymns and prayed. |
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As Rocket continued to approach, Huskisson and Holmes panicked. |
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Both sides panicked at times today when there were tries abegging. |
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Much of the treasure looted was lost during this panicked escape. |
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However, the judging panel that tasted Sung-Chans food collapses one by one with swellish poisoning while panicked Sung Chan and Bong-Ju grin with satisfaction. |
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The typical bump and grind of short-track racing at Bristol Motor Speedway met with the panicked push of the final races of the Nascar Nextel Cup. |
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But the favourite panicked when her saddle slipped on the way to the start and Lester was lucky to escape serious injury after being 'hung-up' by his right stirrup iron. |
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The 61-year-old, whose hereditary paraparesis means he does not have the use of his legs, said while he was panicked by the fire he remains grateful to his mystery Samaritan. |
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