Still, that hasn't stopped people from panicking and stocking up on supplies. |
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So there has understandably been some slippage, but so far the American people generally, unlike the press, aren't panicking. |
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We need to overcome the mental block of panicking towards the closing stages of a match and letting in crucial goals. |
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And just when investors thought it had run out of people to blame, it blamed its own shareholders for panicking when the shares crashed. |
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At one stage it ripped through a flock of sheep, miraculously missing every one of the panicking beasts. |
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Catherine smiled, but then her face went pale as a panicking thought suddenly struck her. |
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Well, I don't entirely know how to answer that without risking you panicking again. |
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He expected her to be panicking but in fact she thought it was quite funny and was rather proud that she managed to swim to the edge. |
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Okay, I'm really panicking now, will she send back all my letters when she eventually gets the bracelet? |
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She immediately began panicking, hyperventilating into her breath mask as she floated in the water tank, pushing against the glass walls. |
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She was panicking and completely freaked out because she didn't know what to do. |
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Dustin, now panicking, kicked his legs and cupped his hands, and started to swim downstream. |
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Word around Wellington in the past three weeks is that Clark's staff have been panicking. |
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It would have been so typical of me to start panicking and fretting with all that is expected of me. |
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The prisoners were panicking, and there were loud shouts and cries of fear. |
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The comment is restrained, yet behind the scenes you know technicians are flapping and executives are panicking. |
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The Democrats are panicking at the first hint of political difficulty and rushing to assemble a circular firing squad. |
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A contemporary newspaper account told of passers-by panicking at the sight of the topper. |
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We didn't have a telephone and, horrified at the sight of blood, I ran into the street panicking. |
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To avoid panicking its audience by having any dead air at all, between songs in individual sets it'll cut away to interviews with other bands. |
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After emails and phone calls and general panicking, it transpired that I needed an iVisa, the appointments for which are at 8am, and only 8am. |
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It is now panicking and waving the big stick of the threat to cap, which is something it said it would not do. |
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As he demanded money he struggled to open the blade of the knife before panicking and leaving. |
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Terrified and panicking, he tried to kick in a glass door to escape his pursuers and, in doing so, fatally lacerated himself. |
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I think they are still panicking and trying to gain some sense of control by depopulating the city. |
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My previous panicking mode was distorted into a mischievous deviator that knew exactly what he was going to do. |
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People started panicking as more screams and gunshots sounded. |
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Cold water flooded the area, and Mira found herself panicking a little. |
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He fumbled with the truck keys, panicking, and started the truck. |
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With signs of investors and advisors panicking, massive amounts of money began to move into money market funds, bonds, and cash. |
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Everybody panicking when they get the flu will stretch the emergency system to a breaking point. |
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As scary as contagion can seem, nobody should be panicking, no matter which virus happens to be making the headlines. |
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Realizing that the group was being carried by a riptide into deep waters, Mr. Avery charged into the pounding surf to reach the panicking women. |
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By now Salvadoran defenders, forsaken as their team-mates were continually stranded upfield, were seriously panicking. |
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Working families are panicking when parents need to get back to work and cannot find an adequate child care space for their children. |
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Nevertheless, there is no need for them to start panicking just because democratic elections are taking place in a neighbouring state. |
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From time to time one of them would get a hot flush and, panicking, grab for a thermometer. |
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The party is panicking that it will lose a slew of seats to the Nationalists next May. |
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I was panicking a little bit, but as long as we stick to the schedule, I am quite happy. |
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People are panicking and do not know what is going to happen in July and next fall. |
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Stacey spent the first few weeks, swimming at most twice a week, learning how to breathe and to put her face in the water without panicking. |
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As it turned out, the pain of labour became so extreme that I found myself panicking, trying to escape. |
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So, they were crossing the country and wondering what to do. Liudmilla was panicking but in the end she had an idea. |
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Consequently, some governments started panicking as the food situation threatened the political and economic stability of their jurisdictions. |
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Jensen told authorities he went into the school to get out of the cold weather, and crawled into the school ductwork after panicking when he heard approaching footsteps. |
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All Sarah could see was feet running every which way, panicking. |
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Then the airplane starts accelerating rapidly and people begin panicking. |
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She does admit that at first she was panicking about being compared to her co-host. |
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People could gamble without panicking and planning to re-mortgage their home, or dashing out to get an advance on their paycheck from the corner money store. |
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Then a woman popped up out of the water, wild-eyed and panicking. |
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Lanier suggested that the incident was not the result of somebody mistakenly driving into a barricade and then panicking. |
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Who knew that one day our vain quest for a sunburn would come back to haunt us in the form of panicking every time we see an unfamiliar blotch on our skin? |
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Yet, far from panicking over this influx, the Jordanian monarch may actually have turned it to an advantage. |
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First of all, there's no point, because panicking is not actually going to make your retirement accounts grow faster. |
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Komen's affiliates around the country, which organize state pink-ribbon races and fundraisers, she says, were panicking. |
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And so it was that the panicking soldiers turned their muskets on the crowd. |
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This is not always the case and there is no point in panicking. |
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Beekeepers producing honey from the flowers of false acacias are panicking about the possibility that the trees may soon be regulated as an exotic species. |
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As soon as a distasteful event comes up, the best thing to do is to keep your cool instead of panicking or looking for the guilty parties, instead of living in hatred or guilt while judging yourself and others. |
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I'd wake up in a cold sweat panicking about my life. |
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Such a requirement is impossible for many people and, when coupled with darkness, smoke, fire and panicking passengers attempting to exit the car, could make the corridor doors impassable. |
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The next minute, the fire alarm went off and everyone started panicking. |
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The director of the program from the Minister of Health's riding, Marie Ingram, said that in her Cambridge Bay Community Wellness Centre in Nunavut her staff are panicking. |
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A BANNED driver abandoned his car down a dirt track after panicking when he saw police. |
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The population is panicking, and there are a growing number of refugees, who are attempting to flee in order to save their lives and those of their children and other loved ones. |
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We think it is important to seek a differentiated approach to preventive consumer protection by achieving an understanding of the facts and without panicking. |
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But it's Priya who's really panicking when Nicola fails to return with her little darling. |
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With all due respect to our diplomats, they are not standing in front of the machine guns and the helicopter gun ships that raid through the areas of the south and into Darfur, slaughtering and panicking entire villages. |
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No project comes free of problems, thus no reason for panicking. |
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The symptoms of hyperacusis can make people very angry, distressed or anxious and they often, as in Chris's case, find themselves panicking when they try to escape the sound which is affecting them. |
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If people stop panicking and stressing they would notice some incredible things happening. |
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Whistle blowing must, however, be really justified and should not be aimed at destabilizing research institutions or creating a diversion by panicking the public. |
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If I am panicking it means I am lonely or overwhelmed, or it can also be that I am spiritually and maybe even chemically misaligned. |
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They are doing that because they are panicking. |
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Here, I would like to make an appeal to avoid panicking and overdramatizing the situation, which does not help us reach long-term comprehensive agreements in this area. |
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The Golden State should probably be panicking more than it is. |
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The water spout made its way from the ocean to the beach, panicking people who quickly fled to safety. |
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So stop panicking about slipping into an itsy bitsy teeny weeny bikini and take your lead from these stars to look beautiful on the beach. |
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Not because of the language but simply because of the low level of education. Asking a waitress to eat at another table makes her panicking for exemple. |
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There's a better way to avoid panicking when our computers break down than merely backing up our work: we can store our documents daily with an online supplier. |
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The aim of the Directive is to prevent depositors from panicking when a bank is in difficulty or has lost the confidence of the public, and avoid massive withdrawals of bank deposits. |
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I'd lift up my top and I'd be looking at my waist and I'd be panicking. |
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He displayed remarkable sangfroid when everyone else was panicking during the crisis. |
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