"You get panicked … and I got panicked for my life," he told 60 Minutes in 2006.
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The scoop discloses that Trump's cabinet members are panicked and plan to respond by... still being panicked. 5.
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Often they were missed, or the government panicked without reason, dragging along a public panicked by hoaxes posted online.
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Panicked phone calls In 911 calls from the incident obtained by CNN affiliate WCPO, witnesses sounded panicked and confused.
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I'd wake up soaked in sweat before realizing I was not a panicked 17-year-old, but a panicked 30-year-old.
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We need to connect the pain of that panicked Judean family 20 centuries ago to the pain of this panicked Guatemalan family today.
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All those pyramids, all those Ponzi schemes came crashing down, and the politicians who didn't see it coming panicked just as the bankers panicked.
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Strategies The most surprising thing about the wobbly stock market of 21987 is that investors haven't panicked — or at least that they haven't panicked much.
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" "That lasted for about 15 minutes until I panicked.
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I panicked as I realized that simple task eluded me.
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Traders said the market had not panicked over the attack.
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At that point, Howard panicked and ran after the monkey.
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Many people panicked as they tried to get to safety.
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I panicked, and said, 'OK, better go back to fashion.
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Both men said panicked caretakers told them to save themselves.
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That's not strategy, it's a panicked move in a corner.
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I get panicked even when I go to the dentist.
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"I panicked," Heinrich told the court, according to the Tribune.
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So I immediately become panicked whenever anybody cuts my hair.
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Creditors have not panicked, but have got gloomier this year.
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I never panicked and thought, My God, what's going on?
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I immediately panicked and texted my son, 'Where are you?
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As shared, electric scooters took off some local governments panicked.
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I really thought I was going blind and totally panicked.
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And everyone is speaking in very fast, slightly panicked Italian.
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I think that it really ... shows that Yanez actually panicked.
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We didn't know what was going on and we panicked.
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Panicked, he checked the windows, the doors, and the backseat.
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"He just panicked and overthrew and hit him," Lucroy said.
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Not sure what to do, a panicked Ochs called 911.
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The gun fired, and Holston's panicked father, David, called 911.
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The commander in chief watches and tweets a panicked response.
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I panicked: the water suddenly seemed sinister, my limbs sluggish.
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I was feeling panicked and wondered what I should do?
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Hundreds of panicked clubgoers escaped and fled into the streets.
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"And then he panicked and he ran to the managers."
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A copay accumulator likely triggered Burgess' panicked call in 2017.
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No.This round of panicked news isn't coming from new data.
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Be smart: Republicans say they're more worried, but not panicked.
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I panicked and rushed to the bathroom, my brain racing.
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"I was really ashamed and also felt panicked," she said.
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Predictably, fans panicked when the Warriors lost two early games.
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The fact is, the public hasn't even panicked at all.
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Panicked parents rushed their children to hospitals, overwhelming health authorities.
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A panicked and unequal online education system will be neither.
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As the days wore on, those discussions became more panicked.
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But when the first buyers hit that age, Ratner panicked.
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I don't know why the central bank got panicked now.
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Rather, he frightened employees and patrons, who panicked and ran.
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"We need Cardi right away!" a panicked MoMA employee yelled.
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An inveterate procrastinator, she panicked when confronted by a deadline.
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But as her final deadline approached in October, she panicked.
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Suddenly he panicked because today was Friday January 12, 2018.
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"At first, I was deeply shocked and panicked," she said.
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"I panicked about the future of this country," he said.
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Travis panicked, calling an acquaintance for a place to stay.
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Panicked, she hid under a table and called the police.
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The population panicked; it was a total catastrophe for hours.
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"Well," she said, in panicked tones, "we just lost Dracula."
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A few others left panicked questions: Is the ban real?
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Her opening cries of "Mario" are also panicked, almost desperate.
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His panicked eyes tell us everything we need to know.
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The panicked animal awkwardly hopped out of the water and made its way onto the boat, though it was so panicked it fell off three times before getting a firm enough flipper-hold to stay.
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And that, especially given how sick I was at the time, that really, really ... Their way of approaching this really panicked me, and I know it panicked a hell of a lot of other people.
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We don't believe that he actually panicked and threw the thing.
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Callers are panicked about what lies ahead for them, she said.
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People started running back into the arena and we all panicked.
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Phung disappears in the water and emerges with the panicked pet.
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She looked panicked for a moment, eyes darting around the set.
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"I panicked — I was like, 'This is not normal,' " she says.
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"We need to get out!" he screamed in a panicked frenzy.
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"Of course I panicked, because that's what I do," she says.
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When I missed that turn I totally panicked — it was disastrous.
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Either way, his poll numbers kept climbing, and his opponents panicked.
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Source: UNHCR Libya Panicked European governments turned to a familiar playbook.
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And I think that&aposs why he panicked over the weekend.
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He just edges further and further away from a panicked Nicky.
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I haven't done my research on breech births, so I panicked.
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Bringing Otkritie and B&N under CBR stewardship calmed panicked markets.
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When I finally heard what happened later that night, I panicked.
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" Says Girardi: "I was panicked, but I was committed to succeeding.
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They shared panicked messages on Facebook seeking updates from family members.
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She panicked, began hitting him and forcing him off of her.
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Most couples would have panicked, but they took it in stride.
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I panicked and ripped my cock out, which cut it horribly.
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"We're coming for you," Will whispers to a very panicked villain.
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Something to reach for, panicked, in the middle of the fight.
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That's why I don't talk to her about my panicked feelings.
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I panicked, thinking he would force me to leave—or worse.
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By then, the initial shock and panicked relief efforts had passed.
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Dixon didn't sound panicked; he sounded as though he might quit.
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They are not panicked — but they are right to be concerned.
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She told Insider she "completely panicked" upon realizing what had happened.
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Eye witnesses described hearing dozens of shots and a panicked scene.
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We heard the rapidly thumping approach of a panicked little sprinter.
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Slightly more panicked now, you push the brake to the floorboard.
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You don't need to make panicked Interflora orders until May. Chill.
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My interpretation of the governor's first reaction was that he panicked.
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On April 21, he sent a panicked message to a reporter.
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Both women were panicked as they watched Yousef being taken away.
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Was it there and I was just too panicked to notice?
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But the panicked feeling in my gut is subsiding a little.
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The kid must have panicked seeing the cop and sped off.
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"Change everything, passwords, codes, secure this place!" screams a panicked Brosnan.
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Republicans aren't panicked about the protests over their Obamacare repeal plans.
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Stores are rationing product as panicked customers try to stock up.
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"We think they probably panicked in the end," said Christine Colborne.
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This panicked state only further complicates your relationship with your partner.
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The mass evacuation caused a panicked rush onto roads and highways.
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But her Anglo friends sometimes become panicked when addressed in French.
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They panicked, unsure of what to do, and Frisco kept driving.
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While talking with panicked van-life friends, Kantor got an idea.
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"We understand people are panicked and looking for answers," she said.
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Mr. Walker said he had initially panicked over the Clearcast decision.
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With a panicked spray of gunfire, he hit one of them.
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The Supreme Court nomination process of Justice Kavanaugh left me panicked.
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Panicked shoppers cleared grocery store shelves of pasta and toilet paper.
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Many panicked after seeing their engagement drop after that, she said.
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Panicked people sprinted across bridges, many of them in their pajamas.
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The markets panicked, with stock and bond markets selling off simultaneously.
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Panicked buying of masks by regular consumers is exacerbating the problem.
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What was on display Wednesday was anger animated by panicked fear.
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A: Panicked, because my worst nightmare I felt like could happen.
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Thousands of migrants began a panicked flight back to their homes.
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"I panicked this morning, y'all," she said, with a nervous laugh.
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"[There was] lots of screaming, panicked screaming," Geoff, 50, told CNN.
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When his frantic words finally appeared on her phone, she panicked.
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Everyone panicked, and people fled to the ends of the train.
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I was panicked too, and I made the wrong choice anyway.
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Videos from the scene showed the panicked crowd attempting to flee.
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Apparently I suddenly panicked and started asking where everyone had gone.
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But people all around America, including longtime residents, were absolutely panicked.
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People felt grumpy and panicked, so they voted against the incumbent.
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I take it you're as panicked as the rest of us?
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I'm panicked about what will unfold when I do fall asleep.
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We feel anxious and panicked about deadlines that don't deserve panic.
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I suddenly panicked that my kids might witness transphobia against me.
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Nobody at the social network's AI lab panicked, and you shouldn't either.
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Last February, a higher than expected wage growth number panicked Wall Street.
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When she found out he was in the gorilla's enclosure, she panicked.
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My sim panicked; he couldn't manage to extinguish the fire fast enough.
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PANICKED from its nest, a quail scuds low across a cotton-field.
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" Morton testified in his own defense at trial, reportedly explaining, "I panicked.
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Go deeper: Retail investors panicked even as stocks hit all-time highs
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Some governments panicked, imposing flight bans on all travellers from affected countries.
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"I panicked because I don't consider myself a political person," she says.
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Panicked, Peter calls Tronte Nielsen, who weeps over his son's body, confused.
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"I get panicked about updos — they freak me out," Andrews tells PeopleStyle.
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Were it not for the euphoria I was experiencing, I would've panicked.
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As the stock market moved up and down, the woman became panicked.
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Her panicked nanny saw her with the reptile and pummeled the snake.
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"I panicked because I don't consider myself a political person," she said.
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"None of them panicked, they were all in good spirits," he says.
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That's when Reed received a panicked call from his wife, Constance, 34.
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So liberals who are panicked or terrified by this should chill out?
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Sure, this all sounds pretty frightening, but how panicked should we be?
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But she didn't take her cell phone so we kind of panicked.
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Abdulwahab died when one of his devices exploded among panicked Christmas shoppers.
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After 10 minutes of panicked exploration, I come across a subterranean lake.
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So of course I'm feeling bit panicked about the creeping 2000s nostalgia.
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Visitors to the gorilla exhibit at the Cincinnati Zoo were screaming, panicked.
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No one should feel shocked or panicked by a bill like this.
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My own life was a panicked, disorganized mess when I met him.
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A panicked pet could lash out or injure itself attempting to flee.
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I think importers got panicked since April 23 and over-bought dollars.
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It panicked and completely demolished the inside of the car: http://abcn.
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"I was panicked, I was fearful," she said at a news conference.
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So the day after voters approved Brexit, markets fell and pundits panicked.
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I was panicked, until an aunt offered to cosign an $18,000 loan.
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The officer saw panicked commuters running out of the passageway, Egbert said.
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He said he panicked at that and grew angry, the affidavit alleges.
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The dialogue puzzles communicate this by becoming increasingly fast-paced and panicked.
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When panicked audience members rushed for the exits, they found them blocked.
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Panicked, she grabbed D'Aloisio's handgun, hoping the weapon would scare him off.
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Some GOP aides had been privately panicked about that possibility on Tuesday.
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The panicked employer arranged for the nurse's baby to live with them.
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"People panicked at first," Mr. Fuentes said over DZBB radio in Manila.
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Even the rain turned brackish, sending panicked farmers scrambling to rescue crops.
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Investors have panicked before when rumors arose that Mr. Cohn might resign.
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The crowd panicked and stampeded before regrouping in a more open area.
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He increasingly felt panicked, fearing his wife would believe he was dead.
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"I panicked, I was so scared" after testing positive, Mr. Wahidullah said.
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Panicked, he bit at the tube and tried to spit it out.
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When flooding returned to Houston in May, the family panicked, she said.
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This information exchange has left me both enormously grateful and utterly panicked.
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I would be exaggerating if I said anyone was nervous or panicked.
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DON'T PANIC The mood among financial firms was more practical than panicked.
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If you're panicked about coronavirus ... it was not the place to be.
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She "panicked," she told police, so she did as she was told.
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Both women became panicked and tight-lipped whenever the subject was raised.
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I automatically feel panicked, guilty, and helpless, all at the same time.
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In the preface, you describe how you panicked while writing the book.
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But neither is is panicked by the rhetoric out of North Korea.
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"They are panicked and we understand that real, raw fear," she said.
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Doctors ran for cover, and unattended, panicked patients ran for their lives.
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These activities -- walking and standing versus brief, panicked flight -- are quite different.
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Ms. Moore let out a panicked laugh when considering the scene's magnitude.
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If he had panicked he'd have been killed a lot sooner. 2.
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Marquez panicked when he saw where Deville was asking him to sign.
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When she never returned to campus, panicked family and friends contacted police.
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By intermission, I'd worked myself up into a kind of panicked anger.
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"He was starting to flail about and get extremely panicked," MacDonald said.
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Cookies should make you feel proud and accomplished, not panicked and stressed.
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As Twitter users pointed out, the commuters didn't look "panicked" at all.
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" Within minutes, there were panicked calls for an ambulance because a "M.
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"Even the security personnel panicked," casino guest Jeff Santos told a radio station.
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The two were both "panicked" and in a "state of shock," Bradley said.
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A panicked clown pops out of a tiny box and at your face.
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I panicked and ran off because it was quite a lot of water.
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" (miserable, useless, panicked), and, "How will you feel once you get a job?
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Some local residents answered panicked phone calls and text messages from loved ones.
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Panicked residents flee The attempt to capture Guzman Lopez unleashed chaos in Culiacan.
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The panicked calls are the first to be made public since the Oct.
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I came out of college with $60,000 in student loans, and I panicked.
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" —franziskakonert13 "My imagination runs amok with possible threats leaving me a panicked mess.
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In both cases, global investors panicked, with stocks selling off around the world.
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Tell them you work with me," he paused, panicked, "—at the grocery store.
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He could hear Bernie's panicked voice through the thick wood of the door.
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When Lott allegedly began shooting, Makayla panicked and ran away, the affidavit states.
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The author, trying to protect the girl's feelings, panicked and fled the store.
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"I panicked," O'Neal, 78, says of Fawcett in footage filmed after her diagnosis.
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That's why, Wallach told me, she sent her panicked email asking for funds.
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In one call, a panicked woman said she was with her wounded husband.
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We moved towards them, almost unable to stop ourselves, when Valizadeh became panicked.
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I visited Seoul during the crisis, and the city did not feel panicked.
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Another botched alert in Oregon flooded 911 dispatchers with panicked calls from residents.
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McKenzie maintained he accidentally backed over her in his van and then panicked.
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It turned out to be a mistake that alienated and panicked Windows users.
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"Everyone who panicked and sold is already out," Kelly told CNBC on Tuesday.
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"The only time you can buy is when everyone is panicked," he said.
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The woman panicked, called me a maniac, and ran off down the road.
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"People are panicked," said Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition Director Stephanie Teatro.
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The market panicked in January and went into risk-off mode too quickly.
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Wall Street panicked, and WWE's stock dropped almost 50 percent in a day.
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Still, many Republicans are panicked over the possibility of Trump winning the nomination.
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She then "panicked" and lied about being transgender, as Pinkston previously told INSIDER.
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Farmer, who was sweating and looked panicked, then ran into a restricted area.
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The father had no idea where his daughter was for three panicked weeks.
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Panicked efforts to avoid and suppress their thought process only make things worse.
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Naturally, investors panicked, dumping their stocks as part of a mass selling frenzy.
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Before heading to the performance, he had a panicked conversation with his boyfriend.
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Like I felt sweating in my camp uniform, panicked and out of place.
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"Bob showed up and found her dead and he panicked," Mr. DeGuerin said.
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He was confused, but once he figured out what had happened, he panicked.
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It collapsed onto more than 100 panicked people as they attempted to flee.
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"We never panicked; we knew what our defense was capable of," Baker said.
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So she panicked and ran into my room and explained what had happened.
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You want to amass provisions before other panicked citizens empty out the stores.
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Stephen Hood, 173, Chicago: I held my wife as she heaved panicked sobs.
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The recent outbreak of COVID-19 has everyone feeling anxious, stressed, and panicked.
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"They panicked and thought I could be a carrier," Khan told BuzzFeed News.
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Many are stressed or panicked about catching coronavirus or contributing to its spread.
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It was not just the dire state of the economy that panicked investors.
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And so when the international story hit a wall last quarter, people panicked.
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Investors panicked over appliance-seller shares due to fears of further Amazon disruption.
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Some panicked residents reacted by killing monkeys, mistakenly blaming them for the spread.
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Panicked screaming," he says, recalling the injured shouting: "'Get me out of here.
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I panicked until I saw he was just heading for a gas station.
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Some regard this as a spiritual experience, while others feel panicked or terrified.
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A number of stocks will be discounted as panicked selling hits Wall Street.
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Democrats routinely mistake the panicked bluster of Trump cronies for unshakable masculine confidence.
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When Amelia found out her baby was 24 weeks, she seemed instantly panicked.
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Witnesses reported hundreds of panicked members of the public rushing from the area.
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But this is not the first time people have panicked about Necco products.
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I panicked briefly before pulling on my nursing cover and latching her on.
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Each sailor (right) must swim to an instructor who simulates a panicked victim.
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While Corden parodied his Phantom of the Opera onstage, Lloyd Webber looked panicked.
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Ean Carroll described chaotic scenes as panicked patrons realized the rapid pops were gunfire.
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He too panicked and started telling people surrounding us that he didn't do anything.
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The whole process played out over a panicked half-hour for the Falcons coach.
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Mekelle, Ethiopia (CNN)When Freweini Mebrahtu got her period at age 243, she panicked.
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Rather, they said, the trader panicked, jamming through enough trades to magnify the slide.
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We both knew it could not be a recording, yet neither of us panicked.
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" Asked how she responded to the inappropriate behavior Carlson said that she just "panicked.
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It was the first thing she tried after that panicked episode on the ridge.
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The computer went dead and Sonnen's team panicked, but the extra time was theirs.
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Eva said she and her husband were awoken shortly after by the panicked nurse.
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There, officials listen to what are sometimes the pilots' final, panicked moments of life.
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There has been no panicked rush to the safety of United States government bonds.
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DK: Well, it comes from the time when girls are completely panicked about boys.
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What inspired her: When Freweini Mebrahtu got her period at age 13, she panicked.
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As the realization dawns on a panicked-looking Malina, 52, the actor starts laughing.
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As he drifted further out into the water, his panicked mother called for help.
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Despite the drill earlier in the day, "some people really panicked," said Ms Bustamante.
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Imagine getting a panicked phone call from someone saying there was a shooting nearby.
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Ever since, Corbyn has simply refused to resign, and everyone else has quietly panicked.
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Silicon Valley is most panicked about California's privacy law that takes effect next year.
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There, rapid land seizures panicked investors, causing them to flee the market in droves.
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The more you treat a celebrity like a celebrity, the more panicked they get.
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Posts on social media showed a chaotic scene as panicked passengers evacuated the airport.
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A panicked Wulff followed, trying desperately to capture Astrid and pull her to safety.
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Why now do we gaze instead upon the panicked robot with the dismembered hand?
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One source told Mediaite that executives at NBC News are 'panicked' by the reporting.
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People aren't panicked about the brunt of the storm, said Heather Cafarella, a bartender.
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Instead of calling timeout, he panicked and was whistled for a five-second violation.
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We were scared, suddenly panicked about Matt's promising future being ruined by a misunderstanding.
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Like most people facing medical news, Rossi panicked and then went on the Internet.
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Like Martinez, most of the dozen or so residents CNN spoke to weren't panicked.
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If this information spreads, the public will become panicked and the economy could plummet.
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We've got to get it back!' because she knew how panicked I would be.
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I think that the kidnapper panicked or was angry and shot and killed him.
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Panicked, I begin to read the scrolls I picked up in the library earlier.
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Jake Johnson is simply the best at drunk acting, awkward dancing, and panicked moonwalking.
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Look at the way he totally panicked in firing his director of comm. BAD!
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Panicked, Zhang ran across Genesee Avenue and managed to flag down a passing car.
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European multinationals panicked that they might become the injured bystanders in an American brawl.
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But it was so funny because I remember being so panicked in the moment.
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We guess she panicked when she thought of her client's face in inexpert hands.
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Police helicopters buzzed overhead and panicked shoppers fled the area, ducking down narrow sidestreets.
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I would never have fixed that fence; I would have panicked and run away.
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Kos-Read sent panicked texts to the movie's casting director, but they went unanswered.
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I panicked over my first real, grown-up relationship, and broke up with Sam.
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WASHINGTON — A panicked network anchor went home and deleted his entire personal Gmail account.
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The first polls of the day, from Quinnipiac, probably panicked a lot of Democrats.
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Several real estate funds suspended withdrawals as panicked investors tried to pull their cash.
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It was a panicked-sounding Hencher, who told Barker to check his gas supply.
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His first panicked thought, he said, was that he might never see her again.
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Panicked, he rushed back to his home to check on his wife and babies.
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It would've been a tough loss, but I liked the way we never panicked.
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But by leaning into a panicked thought, there's no limit to an arachnid's vengeance.
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If I were in your shoes, I'd probably have panicked and said yes, too.
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I almost panicked, trying to find one objective, one colorful bird in the trees.
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Investors panicked, and the government stepped in to stop a run on the funds.
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Like many, I went from cautious to nervous to panicked at a breakneck speed.
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I cried and I panicked and I wondered where I would get the money.
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Panicked Republicans considered pulling the bill because they thought the president was against it.
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Panicked Twitter posts emanating from the immediate area said students were sheltering in classrooms.
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The Zags never panicked, never looked up in awe at the bouncy Blue Devils.
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The boat's passengers most likely panicked when the vessel started to sink, he said.
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A shortage of them, caused by panicked buying, would only make the problem worse.
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But part of what you're trying to do here is avoid making panicked decisions.
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When they saw their room at the new hostel, Andy panicked: it was drafty.
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As panicked villagers left on foot and by car, he sprinted to his house.
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Though it was controlled, passengers described a panicked and stressful scene inside the cabin.
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An older woman with long gray hair seemed panicked, but soon started laughing uncontrollably.
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He sees Ned's panicked face in the dungeons of King's Landing before his execution.
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Armstrong never panicked -- even when they had less than a minute of fuel left.
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The last civilians caught in the shrinking antigovernment enclave issued panicked calls for help.
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She captured the novice's panicked confusion to find herself caught in a romantic triangle.
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Panicked passengers dreaded that the cars would tip over before they could get out.
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When the blast hit a bit later, her mother ran into the street, panicked.
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But that doesn't necessarily mean they panicked at the sight of markers and clay.
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More escape routes are good, provided they do not put panicked occupants in extra danger.
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Pupils and staff described scenes of mayhem as panicked pupils tried to flee the building.
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Sebern was hardly the only one who seemed to have panicked right before the interview.
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Reported shipments fell just shy of consensus estimates, but analysts admitted they were overly panicked.
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While authorities worked to clear buildings, panicked students crouched in halls as helicopters buzzed overhead.
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Pupils and staff described scenes of mayhem as panicked pupils tried to flee the building.
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When you're ungrounded maybe you're anxious, panicked, it's like your feet aren't in the ground.
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Cordes watched it unfold before she was called over to join in — and she panicked.
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Word of the tragedy spreads like a virus online, riddled with misinformation and panicked confusion.
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A name and age alone seemed likely to prompt more panicked Googling than actual awareness.
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As they stroll in the sun, Eve panicked, Villanelle fantasizes about their new life together.
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When Amazon acquired Kiva Systems in 2012, other retailers and third-party fulfillment centers panicked.
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Authorities believe the bear became trapped inside the home and panicked while trying to escape.
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On weekends, I rallied for short walks, but within minutes, I panicked and turned back.
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From the next cubicle, Gwen saw her palpating them and shot her a panicked look.
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He falls to the ground, shirt blooming red, as his family gathers panicked around him.
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When I noticed her hairline had inched back one evening in late December, I panicked.
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Panicked parents swarmed the crime scene at the school, hoping to pick up their children.
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But she was so panicked; she failed to pack much for her daughter to wear.
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Investors panicked over the prospects of a full-blown trade war between Washington and Beijing.
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When he heard his friend had died, he panicked and could not leave his home.
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"We need police, please!" a panicked passenger in the first car told a 219 operator.
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The Fed need not be panicked by the 0.4 percent jump in average hourly earnings.
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Most fund managers stumbled on the crisis, panicked, and didn't do any investments at all.
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Jeb was born fat and lazy, and he panicked at the first obstacle he found.
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We launched it in September 2008, three days before the market crashed, so we panicked.
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There are people that have been panicked and there are people that have been anxious.
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Historically, this disconnect has had a tendency to correct via messy panicked crashes and deleveraging.
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Incidents like that outbreak also sparked a panicked political response that further politicized the debate.
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Panicked by the crowd, the horse threw the dancer off her and onto the floor.
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Caitlyn panicked and raced back to retrieve her purse, forgetting she was wearing the hat.
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She uses these words as a mantra even now whenever she feels she is panicked.
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Once he was out in a crowd of panicked concert goers, Gray noticed the wounded.
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I panicked, but tried to act naturally as I filed out of the screening room.
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Christensen also told authorities he may have made a wrong turn, and the woman panicked.
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Christiansen also told authorities he may have made a wrong turn, and the woman panicked.
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One day, during a stressful client presentation, Kerri's lip balm ran out — and she panicked.
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But a panicked officer fired in the air, and soon two men were shot dead.
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It's a far cry from the panicked, scripted radio call of a few moments ago.
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In court, panicked attorneys scurried under tables as a room rocked from side to side.
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Long seconds passed as both men panicked that someone would pull in front of them.
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Analysts also panicked on Monday over the possibility GE may have to cut its dividend.
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That's contrasted with panicked selling, which is associated with fear and causes market sell-offs.
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Steinaker said the pilot who noticed her looking at it looked "panicked" when he realized.
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Because of the lack of emergency planning, residents were unsure how to react and panicked.
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H2O Asset Management panicked its clients when it emerged that its funds held illiquid bonds.
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After the baby was clubbed, his wife began screaming, and the men panicked, said Abanja.
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"I saw on my statements the amount the hotel had charged me and completely panicked."
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Still, Mr. Campbell does have one thing on his side: panicked urgency among Democrats nationwide.
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Over six recent weeks, panicked Dallas retirees have pulled $22003 million out of the fund.
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Even the constant ringing and beeping that panicked him early in his career has subsided.
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McConnell never panicked, kept Trump on board and delivered the goods -- again -- on Tuesday night.
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Obviously, I immediately blocked him, but panicked upon remembering that I'd mentioned where I worked.
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Somewhere, one imagines, somebody was busy talking a group of panicked docents off a ledge.
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"It's not real gunshots," one man yelled as panicked concertgoers around him ducked for cover.
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I panicked and let loose an arrow—except, whoops, I had my fire arrows equipped.
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Chicago (CNN)Nimeet Shah panicked whenever he had to speak before a group at work.
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" Shutterstock "What's amazing is how panicked people are about getting anything from a toilet seat.
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Bundy, the national security adviser, sent panicked cables to Johnson demanding the United States retaliate.
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I'd ask him — first casually, then panicked — when he thought he might be coming home.
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"If they had panicked there would have been a disaster," he said of the parents.
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Video posted on Twitter showed people sprinting down the mall's corridor in a panicked stampede.
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Cellphones were mostly useless, forcing panicked residents to scramble for news from far-flung relatives.
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And panicked shoppers have been flooding these stores across the US since the outbreak began.
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Ms. Perry was panicked about her rent going up and mentioned it to Ms. Parker.
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The couple panicked this month when they took in only $50 for an entire day.
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The more friends and family commented on his gaunt frame, the more panicked I became.
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Panicked consumers the world over are picking supermarket shelves clean, as coronavirus concerns inspire stockpiling.
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Whenever your panicked you have to learn to calm yourself down and rethink the situation.
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"I'm panicked about her coming into J.F.K. and them looking at her passport," she said.
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But rather than eagerly awaiting them, I just lay there, thoroughly panicked about my uterus.
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The seats shook furiously when the ship shuddered but froze when the men panicked inside.
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More recently, they panicked about trans student athletes competing in sports as their identified gender.
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This chapter, titled "August," ends with him driving the panicked girls off to parts unknown.
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"We should be scared we should be panicked, because this is really serious," Fonda said.
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"We're not panicked, we're not lighting our hair on fire," Mr. Greenwood of Bio said.
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Many were young and previously healthy, panicked and confused about what was happening to them.
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As engineers scrambled to repair the app, panicked Iowa party leaders were making a choice.
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Anyone panicked by the current political reality can escape into an arguably more problematic one.
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In the 1980s, for instance, parents were panicked about video games and heavy metal music.
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I thought it would have been a bit more frantic and a bit more panicked.
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A Reuters witness said panicked shoppers had fled Oxford Street and Oxford Circus underground station.
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I panicked, and wondered whether I should open the car door and fling myself out.
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Asked why his client fled, Patterson said Bivines was traumatized and panicked in the moment.
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My mom panicked, showed them my American passport and pulled me away from the vehicle.
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Remember when Westworld creators panicked and rewrote the show after fans guessed the big twist?
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Of course, during the crisis many investors panicked just as assets were at their lowest.
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From the Arab Spring onward, the best reporters were often panicked bystanders with Twitter accounts.
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He personally ferried blood samples on his moped through the panicked city to a lab.
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"Sure is a mystery, huh?" she growls, a massive shift from her previous panicked voice.
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"If we didn't have a plan, I would have panicked a bit more," she said.
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But on about day two of rehearsals, Ms. Bernstine looked at a calendar and panicked.
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Video footage also emerged on Twitter of crew members and panicked passengers being evacuated. Gov.
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When her friends began joking that she should type in her own name, Byers panicked.
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It follows a panicked giant bet by Walmart in its $3.3 billion acquisition of Jet.
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And media, everyone was panicked, because it was cats playing the piano on video. Yeah.
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I panicked, and when I came to my senses, I started to hit and scratch him.
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Some of those fears could be seen in the almost panicked tone of news coverage abroad.
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Dee Dee is panicked, but seems to be entertaining the idea of male attention, however temporarily.
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So I shut my laptop, briefly panicked, and then walked away and slept for an hour.
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The reaction was swift and panicked: op-eds, hot takes, fevered discussion on Chua's parenting style.
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After noticing the spider in the front seat, the unidentified woman "panicked and crashed," police said.
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She plunged in, submerged so long I panicked, thinking she'd drown, but then he let go.
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Hours after Papini was last seen, Keith made a panicked 911 call to report her missing.
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Madsen, 46, testified that he panicked and even considered killing himself, but denied mutilating Wall's body.
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I panicked and the only thing I could think to do was to take a Xanax.
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The owners sounded panicked about their business under attack, and wanted to focus on damage control.
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I will never be a woman, I panicked, fearing a life isolated from myself and others.
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Worried about the fund's viability, panicked investors demanded payouts that far exceeded the fund's liquid assets.
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A panicked Hilton reportedly "waited in tears" until her needle-in-a-haystack nightmare was over.
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A lot of people who have looked at this get very panicked about the birth rate.
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When that was unsuccessful, she allegedly said she "panicked" and placed him in the duffel bag.
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"The dog was spooked, panicked," Captain Ron Rock of the Island Queen ferry told the Gazette.
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When she realized what was happening, she panicked—Lindsay has a long-standing fear of needles.
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I panicked; I hadn't seen Danny since middle school and didn't want to see him now.
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Video of the attack showed panicked crowds fleeing as sustained rapid gunfire ripped through the area.
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The back of his shirt bore footmarks, after people ran over him in the panicked crowd.
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They all smell the same too: jet fuel, panicked last-call sweat, and bureaucratized high security.
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The latest, on Wednesday morning, sent panicked residents of Kekait running into open areas for safety.
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But actually it was completely destructive because, without it, I would be a complete panicked mess.
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It's the last slog of summer, and with each hot, sticky day we become more panicked.
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We used to be panicked about Dungeons and Dragons, and rap music, and violent video games.
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Zookeepers assume she must've panicked and thrashed around her enclosure, which lead to her fatal injuries.
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The states panicked and froze funding for their non-essential programs and made things even worse.
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At the start, we were both panicked and curious about whether the changes would affect us.
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We made some nice adjustments in our running game and no one panicked at the end.
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Many private equity and venture capital investors are now "panicked to just get out," McDonald said.
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McGregor shot a panicked double-leg takedown and Diaz countered with a guillotine to claim mount.
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After all, you probably can't recall the last time you panicked over clicking a sketchy link.
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"Everyone panicked, so they just put vessels on subjects to cover themselves," one ship broker said.
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Schwarze fired again after he heard a panicked Ringgenberg urge him to shoot Clark, Freeman said.
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And now I am slightly panicked that I didn't factor in the right amount of snacks.
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Panicked residents in some affected areas ran into the streets, Iran's state-run IRNA news reported.
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"It was a panicked meeting," said Chris Freiberg, who graduated from the law school in 2015.
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Markets have hardly panicked at the thought of a shutdown of 25% of the federal government.
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Many jumped on Twitter to unleash a stream of panicked, anxious questions: Did you hear that?
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When many might have panicked — including, perhaps, a younger version of herself — Angelique Kerber remained calm.
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The defendants spoke of "radio silence" as their strategy to ignore his panicked calls for help.
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Quickly, you hear the sound of your cousin's panicked voice, and set out to rescue them.
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" He said, "That would relax me, realizing, after my brain panicked, that no one even noticed.
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The House Republicans spent the morning around a table with the administration's increasingly panicked economic advisers.
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By the time the petition got to 5,000 signatures, I sort of panicked a little bit.
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A woman protester died when she was accidentally hit by a panicked driver at one blockade.
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My co-worker was always a respectful guy, but for a second, he froze and panicked.
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It used to be that he could be panicked by a man pressing in on him.
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When Rodriguez panicked and started punching, Edgar got inside and the two would hit the fence.
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Thousands of desperate people panicked and have already fled into Canada, hoping to receive asylum there.
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Not to get ahead of ourselves, but we never panicked and never got ahead of ourselves.
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Too far away to grab onto the pole, she caught my eye with a panicked look.
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He panicked and ran, the lawyer said, but he did not kill his friend and confidante.
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Sales increased too, since customers were panicked the company was going to go out of business.
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The Afghan president, in return, has reacted in ways that many Western officials see as panicked.
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Panicked, I tried to will my consciousness into leaving my body or dissolving into the ether.
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In the first few moments, Ms. Shroff said, patrons at 1 Above did not seem panicked.
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In panicked whispers, they traded notes on the shooting, the third in less than a week.
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Panicked travelers attempting to get home or deliver critical supplies had also been waiting for days.
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Moments later, the broadcast showed a panicked crowd fleeing the area, but we're not sure why.
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But this time, the music dropped out, leaving nothing but this loud, unhinged, panicked, hopeless screech.
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It fell off that level by Friday, but not before stock investors had panicked about it.
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"We never panicked; we knew what our defense was capable of," said Baker, also a rookie.
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Ms. Jones worries that no amount of planning could have prevented the panicked gridlock in Paradise.
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"He was in distress and panicked, I could see the terror in his eyes," she said.
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"I was going from extremely excited to extremely panicked in a matter of seconds," Headley said.
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Another paper, Il Foglio, noted that while tourists had panicked about terrorism, Romans had reassured them.
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A child could be heard crying in the background; the caller's voice sounded small and panicked.
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Durst testified he panicked and decided to cut up Black's body and throw away the pieces.
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We can overemphasize how scary it is to the point where people feel hopeless and panicked.
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I'm not gonna lie: I panicked when I first saw nothing but scalp in the mirror.
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Until then, we should brace ourselves for more panicked spikes and hopeful dips in this outbreak.
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For three years, he slept sitting up, because he felt less panicked when he was vertical.
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Videos from the game posted on social media show the panicked scene as gunshots rang out.
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"Why don't we all, like, go get together?" one visibly panicked passenger suggests after jumping overboard.
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Late one night a couple of years ago, I got a panicked call from my mother.
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" She paused and a panicked expression washed over her face: "How do I make that happen?
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But I was not panicked," Mr. Scaramucci wrote in his book "Hopping Over the Rabbit Hole.
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An alert email was issued to all of the (now panicked) parents at my high school.
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When stagflation struck in the 1970s, both Democrats and Republicans panicked and embraced Bork's deregulatory ideas.
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The snafu sent panicked residents scrambling to find shelters before they realized the alarm was unwarranted.
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The camera cuts between slides on a screen and panicked children trying to shut it off.
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I felt like I was taking care of my daughter, so when he disappeared, I panicked.
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In a severe disaster, roads and airports are closed, and victims are often panicked and disorganized.
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Video from close to the epicenter showed panicked residents and schoolchildren fleeing from buildings and homes.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)Panicked shoppers thronged supermarket aisles, grabbing bags of salt by the armful.
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In a severe disaster, roads and airports are closed, and victims are often panicked and disorganized.
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" She paused and a panicked expression washed over her face: "How do I make that happen?
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My supervisor threw up all over his desk, and the kid panicked and completely admitted it.
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The smell of smoke filled my car and I panicked, thinking my car was on fire.
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Another passenger told CNN affiliate 9News that "everybody just panicked" when the order to evacuate came.
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It ain't exactly a ringing endorsement for the backup QB -- but Butler doesn't seem panicked either.
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Desperate to acquire this new monster but terrified it would flee before she did, Gabby panicked.
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It is Ellis who responds with panicked admonitions whenever anyone disagrees with his "bad boy" provocations.
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The spookiest Halloween spread doesn't need to involve crafting skills, recipes, or last-minute panicked Seamless orders.
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For some of us, it's the panicked search for a decent restaurant that isn't already fully booked.
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"I need your help—I'm going to get arrested," a panicked Pokora wrote to May that July.
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He told jurors that he had originally intended to drown Mike but panicked as a struggle ensued.
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Safe haven assets, which panicked investors had flocked to last week, saw their prices steady on Tuesday.
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But Wolf seemed panicked, and it all happened so fast that he just went along with it.
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Many passengers panicked and scattered on the subway car when they saw police with their guns drawn.
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Panicked, I rushed to my computer to try to salvage everything I could before more damage occurred.
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The photos show panicked passengers with the yellow oxygen masks around their mouths but not their noses.
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Footage from the school filmed shortly after the earthquake shows collapsed buildings and panicked children gathering outside.
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" He theorized that the reason behind creating the shot was that "TV panicked over the bad ratings.
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The cats panicked, turned back but slammed against the door, then resorted to clawing at the cage.
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In May of last year, the fear index hit a record low and investors panicked then, too.
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Then, as headlines reported other Utah women who went missing, she panicked: Could it be her attacker?
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By the end of the episode, Nomi gives her panicked drunk friend a very sweet, placating kiss.
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"I feel like I'm in Florida," my boyfriend said with a somewhat panicked look on his face.
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"Don't scare me please — what's going on?" says Kim on the phone in the promo, looking panicked.
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An off-duty officer attending the concert reported getting trampled by panicked people trying to get out.
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"You get so good at saying no and you're so panicked about everything," the Oscar-winner says.
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As democracies collapse under the pressure of their contradictions, panicked citizens look for salvation in a demagogue.
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Qasim went live on Instagram Stories, panicked after receiving a death threat just days after Fares' killing.
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Hospitals postponed long-scheduled operations at short notice and patients who were caught in mid-treatment panicked.
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Bags, shoes and other personal items were strewn all over, the result of a panicked mass exit.
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That has panicked investors who fear a no-deal Brexit will cause significant damage to Britain's economy.
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"Somehow, she got caught, and like any person would do, she panicked," said zoo rep Lane Ragsdale.
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Fans panicked, and it seemed everyone, including Brock Akil herself, was unsure about Being Mary Jane's future.
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It sparked a frenzy of panicked grocery shopping, which fed perceptions that Hong Kong was under siege.
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Some had bone fractures, doctors said, indicating they had panicked and jumped from an upper floor terrace.
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I panicked and got in touch with Mint's customer support who assured me it would be fixed.
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Viewers find out what happened when a panicked Simone arrives at Hunter's house after Star goes missing.
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But if you happen to be feeling panicked or overwhelmed, the overall effect can be surprisingly powerful.
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Panicked, he called anyone he could and was told that he might not be paid at all.
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A panicked Kennedy then collects his closest advisers before heading back to his hotel on Martha's Vineyard.
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One social media video showed panicked guests dashing out past a hotel swimming pool on Java island.
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They [the White House] seem panicked and they are operating in such an inept and dishonest way.
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"We were very panicked because we had no idea what was happening," she told Channel 9 television.
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Meanwhile, on trading floors, a panicked atmosphere was palpable as financial markets reacted wildly to the news.
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Mucciolo panicked, and began posting online about what was happening, with photo comparisons of the two apartments.
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Just then, the doors swung open and a pack of men entered, clutching weapons and looking panicked.
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He killed Mujiasih after she panicked when he brought her back to the flat several days later.
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Panicked, the family smashed a window in a bedroom in the back of the house to escape.
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He began herding people inside, off the street and directing the panicked concertgoers toward the emergency exits.
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Then it capsized, spilling passengers into the sea, where most of them drowned amid a panicked frenzy.
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Panicked staffers in blue uniforms struggled to keep the doors shut, shouting at everyone to go home.
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Manfredini was on patrol in the area when he observed panicked people running out of the passageway.
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Clinton suggested that it had been passed for "political reasons" by lawmakers panicked by their angry constituents.
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Perhaps these panicked measures are sufficient to squelch the current fears of Main Street and Wall Street.
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"With kids, they can feel more of the panic when their adult is also panicked," she said.
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I think that if something like this happened in my school, I'd be too panicked to breathe.
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That's more than two months of sweaty palms and panicked phone calls to brokers, lawyers and lenders.
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Panicked, Ms. Quinn called a grandson, Ben Gode, 223, who had set up the computer for her.
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And the central bank panicked, fixating on the inflation issue at the expense of the real economy.
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Mr. Goldman agreed and then, realizing that he had no idea how to write a screenplay, panicked.
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And yet here I am, in a state of panicked rumination: Who are we without these movies?
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As an artist, that's never a given and it helps to not be panicked all the time.
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The quake, magnitude 7.0, sent panicked residents and tourists fleeing to safety on both Lombok and Bali.
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LOS ANGELES — For weeks, Democrats had grown increasingly panicked that they were barreling toward a contested convention.
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The government has lied, panicked, and treated its own citizens like cattle exposed to mad cow disease.
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If you're feeling stressed, anxious, or even panicked over the current global health crisis, you're not alone.
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There were suggestions that teenage pranksters may have stolen the shoes and then panicked and discarded them.
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Kantor also recalls getting panicked texts from Paltrow after Weinstein arrived to an event at her house.
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Studying the trope of the panicked populace goes back to the fearful days of the Cold War.
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The mood among financial firms was more practical than panicked, despite the growing number of confirmed cases.
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Overall, Australia's panicked toiletry shopping is doing much more harm than good, if any good at all.
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Hollywood Forever Cemetery has been barraged by death-obsessed customers apparently panicked by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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When I looked over my shoulder from my aisle seat, I saw panicked passengers rushing toward me.
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He made the first cut and I initially panicked because it was way shorter than I wanted.
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In a severe disaster, roads and airports might be closed, and victims are often panicked and disorganized.
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Last year, when Joson first laid eyes on her employer, who is twice her size, she panicked.
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Panicked, he runs away without picking up his children, even as they scream for him in fear.
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A passer-by answered the boy's panicked cries and called 911, according to a law enforcement official.
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Panicked cities began to require that citizens wear masks to hinder the alarming spread of the virus.
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People are less panicked about the flu because healthcare providers "appear to have control" over the infection.
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He said clients panicked and withdrew large chunks of their investment money at or near market bottoms.
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If you're a Trump-panicked reader with a nest egg and you haven't, ask yourself why not.
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They were made illegal after the second wave in the 1960s, as parents panicked about tripping teenagers.
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It is reversible, as immigration-panicked officials in many EU states have recently illustrated all too clearly.
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In the panicked run, many of the students fell as they rushed looking for a safe place.
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When people are nervous and panicked, they are less likely to spend on more expensive, hyped shoes.
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The mishap panicked Oliver until he discovered that there were no security cameras to record the violation.
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Shelves are emptying quickly as panicked crowds buy up food and water, with stores struggling to restock.
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It could be a panicked response to some development in the investigation Trump is particularly worried about.
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"Fuck," a panicked man is heard screaming in the video, who appears to be the police officer.
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Since the invention of the printing press, people have always panicked about the implications of new technologies.
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In a panicked huff, the birds take flight, and the air fills with a series of creaking whistles.
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The Muszynskis panicked every time they called the paramedics, praying that Abby would keep breathing until they arrived.
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When the time came for me to saddle Tina, the horse I'd been assigned, I hadn't yet panicked.
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When oil prices are high and it's costing people at the gas pump, then they get completely panicked.
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"Please come to Pulse, P-U-L-S-E," a panicked female caller requests of the 911 operator.
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Now that you're panicked about the business, consider too that the show has some hard storytelling spadework ahead.
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Hours later, panicked and angry people were sitting in bumper-to-bumper traffic trying to leave the area.
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Benny Israel: On the very first night I go down there, and [Abby]'s looking a bit panicked.
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Gretchen Carlson says she felt completely panicked after being sexually harassed during the very beginning of her career.
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Her husband panicked when he learned of the pregnancy and the couple decided it wasn't the right time.
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When military officials panicked and tried to turn it off, Skynet fought back by launching ICBMs at Russia.
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But the panicked strategic analysis, and the sense of urgency it gives rise to, is actually quite sound.
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Denis panicked when he saw the blood, put me in the car and drove me to the hospital.
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An eyewitness quoted by a Turkish website said she lost consciousness after being crushed by a panicked crowd.
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Then the Polish press began to talk about a warrant for alleged tax evasion and his clients panicked.
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When the social worker told me I was going to a psychiatric hospital two towns away, I panicked.
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This disbelief freaked out Republican strategists who want their voters to be panicked enough to vote in November.
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Panicked, Bentaas said she drove to a nearby field where she allegedly left the baby in a ditch.
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That is until 2011 when Facebook changed News Feed to an algorithm-based one and everyone panicked again.
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Yet for pro-Western Russian liberals, the panicked attitude of some of America's mainstream media was equally discomfiting.
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The bear had most likely released the parking break and panicked as the car began to roll backwards.
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Some believed their own communities were threatened by fires; others panicked or thought Batlow could not be saved.
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The game is so mercilessly addictive that people have started penning panicked screeds about their children's Fortnite addictions.
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Your presence in the storm and your "cleverness" when all around you "panicked" may lead others to stay.
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Cliffhanger has exploding planes, avalanches, hungry wolves, panicked bats, frigid waters and lots of bodies falling, falling, falling.
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They say I robbed her and stuff, but what happened was when the dogs got out, I panicked.
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During Annie's panicked scavenging of Muramoto's office, Owen tells her about the actual worst day of his life.
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Well, if they were in a police interview and panicked, they might say that you were their dealer.
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A bill proposing that the U.S. leaves the United Nations has caused some panicked reactions on social media.
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So I found an old laptop this weekend for her, and I am kind of panicked about it.
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He told Ponce-Lara that he panicked and got rid of her body, but he didn't say where.
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Panicked, Xiaoshang quickly made up an excuse to stop the ride and got out of the car immediately.
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Panicked I'll be late for ballet class, I try to search for another Velib spot nearby on Google.
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A group of friends, including host Will Ferrell, find themselves panicked when the topic is broached at dinner.
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His face got red—he panicked and stopped the machine, then ran to get three of his colleagues.
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Image: Madcoverboy/Wikimedia CommonsBOSTON—Days after the inauguration, many folks panicked on seeing immediate changes to government websites.
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In 2007, just before politicians panicked about banks being too big to fail, they held 20% of deposits.
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But for a second there, I was panicked that things were about to take a dramatic, cruel turn.
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He consistently broke the line that Golovkin advanced on, but he never panicked or broke into a sprint.
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She gave me birth control so I didn't have to feel panicked each month until my period came.
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During its last earnings, Netflix fell short of subscriber forecasts, which panicked Wall Street sending the stock crashing.
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Panicked selling in the month of October set some stocks up for victory in November, Cramer argued Thursday.
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She asked me out after, and I agreed because I panicked, then realized I super didn't want in.
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She said that Puma Macanela arrived at her apartment, panicked, on Wednesday evening after his mother was arrested.
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He said Riyadh had panicked after the embassy attack and the Saudis needed to "come to their senses".
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We panicked, waved the air, and left the cabin to find a counselor and some kids waiting around.
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Unlike with its Twitter profile, the marketing team behind it hasn't yet panicked and deleted all the posts.
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"Obviously the shark panicked, tried to escape, and it looks like some damage to the gills," she said.
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Do you find yourself mentally panicked that seemingly nobody else feels this way or kind of over it?
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Midsummer sun streamed through the window and the panicked bustle of the room made Doctors difficult to follow.
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Soon, I weighed more than I ever had; I panicked about that, and so the study was appealing.
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"She panicked when she woke up in the hospital realizing it would cost her a fortune," he said.
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The leadership in Beijing panicked, apparently fearing that if the recession reached its shores, social unrest would follow.
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When it capsized, hundreds of panicked people — many of whom could not swim — were thrown into the sea.
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If I were hitching a ride out of Zombieland, I could not have been more panicked or adamant.
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" Panicked, Fisher says she and Corona joined the hoards of people fleeing, but "everyone was trampling over everybody.
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Another video soon surfaces, this time of Kirkman, shielded by a panicked entourage, retreating to an armored car.
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Overwhelmed by the options, I panicked and grabbed a $6 pretzel from the vendor with the shortest line.
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Some migrants panicked they would be deported, with some fainting and needing medical aid, a Reuters witness said.
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"Nickel Mines" toggles between the events at the school, including the panicked 911 calls, and what happened afterward.
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She says her son "panicked" and "froze" before he fled the bar while Spacey went to the bathroom.
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Panicked investors have sent GE stock plunging 1803% this year, on track for its worst year since 2008.
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She returned with a panicked look in her eye, and told me she had something to tell me.
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A week ago, a Santa in England panicked after a fire alarm went off in the Christmas village.
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There were nights of waking up panicked, knowing that I alone was responsible for my own financial future.
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Cooking dinner became too much to deal with, and I panicked when I had to leave the house.
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I panicked for a few minutes, took a pregnancy test, and then relaxed when it came back negative.
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Hundreds of panicked villagers, already refugees from earlier violence, then fled in the direction of the peacekeepers' base.
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The second happened in 2015, when panicked selling on worries of Chinese market weakness caused a flash crash.
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Panicked crowds knocked her down and dozens of people trampled over her, stepping on her head and neck.
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Carrie becomes as panicked and soul-sick as Laura used to be when she was at that address.
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But that hasn't stopped it from continuing to circulate among a panicked country lacking guidance from its authorities.
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After weeks of panicked selling, it still looks the way it did two months ago in many ways.
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Villagers are panicked, avoiding their fields and locking their doors at night, which they never used to do.
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As a result, several homeschool institutions tell us they're getting flooded with calls and emails from panicked parents.
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In both New Jersey and Long Island, false reports of gunfire following brawls caused panicked shoppers to flee.
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"I can't talk too loudly or they'll take my phone away," said a panicked, hushed voice in one.
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The show was well received, but Marisol panicked at the first sight of fame and fled to Rome.
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When one firefighter panicked and tried to flee, Pulaski saved the man's life by holding him at gunpoint.
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"I panicked a lot, and was checking everything to find news about why it is dropping," he said.
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On Sunday, she said, a shipment that Mr. Cuomo promised finally arrived, providing a reprieve for panicked workers.
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In the early morning hours of May 1, 2010, Shannan Gilbert made a panicked phone call to 911.
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Dan slid into bed and I turned my head to him, panicked tears already rolling down my face.
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Panicked, I started running the seats of the theater, hoping the physical exertion would get my voice moving.
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Movie releases are being pushed back and there are reports of panicked consumers stockpiling goods from retail outlets.
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In the late afternoon of May 12, panicked phone calls flooded in from around Britain and the world.
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Radiolab said that 28500 million people heard the broadcast, and estimated that one in 6900 listeners totally panicked.
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On the night before a job interview, she recalled "getting panicked" and sent a message to an instructor.
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In the video, screams rang out over live footage of panicked festival-goers taking cover from the bullets.
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"I was panicked, very angry and almost lost control of my temper," when the officer phoned, she said.
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Imagine if you had panicked and cashed out your investments on a dreary day in August of 2011.
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"I panicked," she told CNN from a gymnasium that has been turned into an evacuation center in Tanauan.
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The show dropped Jones from the air -- and explained that they panicked when he used the curse word.
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I run back to the counter because I panicked thinking I booked the tickets to the wrong city.
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If everyone thinks everyone else is worried, but not panicked, the market may remain where it is today.
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Op-Ed Contributor The pink balloons, floating above the maelstrom of panicked concertgoers, are what struck me first.
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At just after midnight on Election Day, panicked immigration rights activists gathered for a conference call to strategize.
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The first Star Wars spin-off story fell victim to a long summer of overly-panicked re-editing.
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He said the 11-year-old "kind of panicked" when he pulled the BB gun from his waist.
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According to CBC News, passengers panicked and stood on their seats after learning of their tarantula travel buddies.
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It's hyperactive, panicked, and ecstatic, often all at once—the sound of a mind that can never rest.
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Bailey's mother panicked at hearing the news and kept trying to reach her daughter, but to no avail.
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In some ways, trying to cope with depression and anxiety felt like scrambling through that panicked casino lobby.
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Images posted online showed panicked parents pressed up against the school gates, pleading with officials for more information.
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He said that we both knew the degree to which I panicked at change, and kissed my head.
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But the second Nick and Jess officially became a couple in the season two finale, New Girl panicked.
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Bullock made an understandably panicked 911 call after barricading herself in her room ... which was played in court.
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Increasingly panicked, Jim tries to break into the crew cabin, but he doesn't have the right security clearance.
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But the Flyers don't seem to have panicked, and are moving forward on a slow-and-steady rebuild.
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They responded well to my inputs, and watching the panicked hand movements of fellow crewmembers was a novel experience.
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When her natural curls are straightened down to a flat ponytail, the photos send panicked ripples across social media.
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In a total panicked move, Lizzie (with Charlotte's suggestion) decides to cut off her hand to stop the bugs.
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Rees was not so lucky as to premiere her film at the height of Hollywood's panicked response to #OscarsSoBlack.
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"There was a huntsman spider in my room," writes a panicked customer, after spotting one of Australia's scariest beasts.
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It's a slow experience right until it isn't — and then you find yourself in a panicked run for survival.
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"Even in Tokyo, the shaking was strong and students panicked," said Harada, 19 and a student at Waseda University.
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She said she panicked as he's a large man and she weighed less than 212013 pounds at the time.
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The Pelicans routinely panicked in Game 1, sending two to the ball in situations where they had to switch.
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Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said late on Wednesday there was no need for a panicked reaction to the fall.
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When the student's relatives arrived to pick him up later that day, they realized he was missing and panicked.
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Labour lost the vote, but panicked the government into making a chaotic double-U-turn in its own position.
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But after a few years of this tradition, when her daughter got a loose tooth at Disneyland, Lydia panicked.
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"Never make decisions when you're panicked," said certified financial planner Lazetta Rainey Braxton, founder of Financial Fountains in Baltimore.
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The woman panicked as she told the 911 operator cops should bring "tasers and tranquilizers" to take down Lindholm.
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But a closer look at the data shows why its leaders are less panicked than Mr Trump might think.
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The intention was to remove missiles that strike so quickly that leaders might be panicked into rash nuclear escalation.
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To my increasingly panicked questions about why she hadn't been admitted to a hospital yet, I got vague answers.
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The workers look panicked and I decide this must be a Labor Day rush for which they were unprepared.
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They were known as big bangers and that clearly panicked Arlovski whose offensive mind effectively shut down against both.
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Panicked slave owners throughout the Americas reacted by clamping down with extra force on all African-based religious practices.
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When I was a recruiter, I was always caught off-guard when a candidate called me back completely panicked.
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Pence is the obvious choice to placate panicked Republicans—which is not exactly on-brand for the Trump campaign.
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"We keep hearing the shots getting closer and there&aposs people down out there," she said, her voice panicked.
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Footage of Thursday's chaos on social media showed panicked residents fleeing and high caliber gunfire ringing out across town.
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Patience is not one of President Xi Jinping's virtues, though, and panicked intervention by frightened officials is a risk.
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" I was quite panicked at this point and then she said, "Have you been working as a sex worker?
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On Saturday, people in Hawaii and across the world panicked after the local government alerted of an incoming missile.
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What's got them panicked is that the proposal could make them liable for what users post on their platforms.
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It panicked an already nervous LP base, drove rash decisions, and in effect has left us all worse off.
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A panicked staffer runs into the departing crowd and orders them to sit down and perform the concerto again.
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Security camera footage from the arrivals hall shows panicked travellers running for cover, trailed by one of the bombers.
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"When I first got my IVF prescription quote of $5k I was panicked," she wrote in an Instagram post.
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Kirkman's audience demands answers, and the chaos in the crowd leads to a gun scare, spurring a panicked retreat.
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"I panicked," Ms. Negron's daughter Carmen Hernandez said, recalling the scene she found at her mother's apartment that day.
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Three of the country's major real estate funds halted withdrawals in recent days, to stop panicked investors from fleeing.
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Survivors described a panicked scene in the suddenly darkened hall as people screamed and scrambled to find loved ones.
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Absurd numbers of Americans panicked a year ago when four cases of Ebola showed up in the United States.
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The crowd roared, but I panicked because my keyboard wasn't plugged in and I didn't even have a microphone.
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I panicked over every soothing bite of processed starch, like I used to when I was a dieting fanatic.
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Not LOL, because this isn't actually the panicked ramblings of a conservative America who accidentally ended up in Berghain.
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When I told Beinart my story, his response, it seemed to me, was perplexed at best, panicked at worst.
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Her single mom, played by Abbie Cornish, is, on one evening, panicked by a visit from the local Gestapo.
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Wall Street was buoyed by continued action by the New York Federal Reserve to calm the panicked financial markets.
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Yes, many people are panicked [when they win], but no one to the extent of not taking the money.
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After dodging an I.E.D., she took charge when her new male lieutenant panicked and unwittingly disabled their radio network.
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The quake was felt in varying intensities in Manila, where news outlets reported panicked workers fleeing tall office buildings.
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Some people maybe begrudged the fact that he didn't go, but he was really superstitious and panicked by it.
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But cats went in the opposite direction, ignoring the pleas of panicked owners and disappearing amid the chaotic evacuation.
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For now, Securities and Exchange Commissioner Jay Clayton pledged to keep markets open, despite the waves of panicked selling.
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In all, more than 500 people were injured, most by gunfire, and some in the panicked rush to escape.
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I don't feel particularly changed or better, but I don't feel the panicked, overwhelming dread that I used to.
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My father works at Costco, which is cleaned out by panicked shoppers daily, all of whom he's exposed to.
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"At first, I was panicked I wouldn't have enough to do," she said, slinging her backpack over her shoulder.
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And as soon as she stepped out of the limo, the women in the Bachelor mansion panicked — rightfully so.
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Panicked, he turned to his backers who had backgrounds in the furniture business to find factories outside of China.
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DON'T PANIC The mood among financial firms was more practical than panicked, despite the growing number of confirmed cases.
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DON'T PANIC The mood among financial firms was more practical than panicked, despite the growing number of confirmed cases.
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Every time we saw strangers in our neighborhood, we panicked because we feared they had come for our father.
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A result will be a panicked administration whose reflex will be to impose austerity measures before the midterm elections.
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The Rangers panicked, failed to clear out traffic in front of the net and iced the puck too willingly.
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Panicked patrons can be seen scrambling for the front door, and concertgoers trampled one another as a bottleneck formed.
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A panicked single mother finds getting rid of a dead body isn't so easy in Matthew Pope's greasy thriller.
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But I try: When you think of war, you imagine terror, action and panicked people enduring bombings and shootings.
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Amid the coronavirus' spread, panicked shoppers in northern Italy have been rushing to stores to stock up on supplies.
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Other financial markets are also showing signs that investors are less panicked about a recession in the United States.
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Activists say the government's actions show that the Ortega administration is panicked over the toppling of the Bolivian government.
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Advocacy groups, swamped with phone calls from panicked constituents, have collected their own data — and all show a spike.
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Semeniy said it puzzled him, Danylyuk, and other security officials, and sent them into a panicked search for answers.
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I love cats, but I've never owned an animal and am a little panicked at the responsibility and cost.
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Mr. Sutopo said that panicked residents in Pidie Jaya had run for their lives from homes and other buildings.
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Hundreds of panicked students fled the building, running past heavily armed, helmeted police officers while others huddled in closets.
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Her panicked family called 911, and the sixth-grader was rushed to Advocate Christ Medical Center in critical condition.
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Yet already the city is at times panicked, at times deserted, struggling to adapt to its new, frontline status.
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When a mysterious car appeared near Mr. Kamal's house, his mother panicked that militiamen were coming for her son.
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Panicked, I did what any other sensible adult would do: I asked the internet what was wrong with me.
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As panicked guests searched for a way out, they found, to their terror, that the emergency exits were locked.
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"He also fired several rounds, leaving the passengers panicked," Mr. Gani was quoted as saying by the Dhaka Tribune.
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"I completely panicked — it was a panic attack," said Ramanathan of the moment he realized it was Pope Francis.
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He describes a landscape where panicked VCs are loading up on cash before the value of their investments plummets.
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And it's hard — I don't exactly know how panicked I should be, because everything is dialed up to 11.
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Local media panicked at the prospect of Amazon leaving town and all but called for the impeachment of city leadership.
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On Tuesday, Russia's consumer protection agency attempted to calm panicked parents by announcing that it will investigate the zombifying spinner.
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When neighboring Zimbabwe implemented similar reforms in 2000, it panicked investors and caused economic shocks that helped crash the economy.
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The panicked girl agreed to the false accusation and only confessed her lie after the boy was already in prison.
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He said investors likely "panicked" around Apple's earnings report, and he would stick with the name in the long term.
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It apparently panicked so many companies that they flooded -- and completely overwhelmed -- the U.K. data privacy regulator by September 2018.
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This could lead to a panicked outflow if the currency continued to weaken against the greenback, the bank's analysts warned.
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Establishment-leaning Democrats seemed to suddenly realize that Sanders has a real path to the nomination and panicked in response.
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Panicked, I head to the nearby Crate and Barrel to see if they sell any bean bags, but they don't.
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SAFE HAVENS STEADY Safe haven assets, which panicked investors had flocked to last week, saw their prices steady on Tuesday.
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It's as though Stanfield is determined to convince people that black men like him — sometimes panicked, sometimes defenseless — also exist.
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The dogs were wild-eyed, and made panicked sounds as we clipped them into their portable bed in our Subaru.
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Ansbach resident Thomas Debinski said people panicked when they heard the explosion, especially after the events of the past week.
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Why act panicked about Trump when he's still so many hundreds and hundreds of delegates away from the magic 1,237?
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Although many can paddle with grace, once it comes time to get out of the pool, they can get panicked.
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It's simple and fun, and it's easy to see why so many panicked at the thought of it shutting down.
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The robots - at least so far - cannot answer calls from panicked clients about central bank policy, interest rates or geopolitics.
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During the trial, Winchester told jurors that he had originally intended to drown Mike but panicked as a struggle ensued.
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"I wanted to make sure that people were prepared, not panicked, and that they understood their legal rights," Schaaf wrote.
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Concertgoers described panicked scenes as they raced for the exits of the property, located across the street from the hotel.
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As his pick-up rattles down the sandy track to get there, panicked wallabies bound into the sparse eucalyptus forest.
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After a panicked email to my dermatologist, I was assured that this was completely normal and to ride it out.
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Mitchell panicked, screaming and scouring the area for the toddler who loved his cowboy boots and Hot Wheels toys. 2.
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While those around her were panicked, Smith says she felt calm, and instead turned to others and began comforting them.
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Video posted on Twitter showed panicked residents running to the house as it became engulfed in flames and dark smoke.
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Panicked selling in the month of October set some stocks up for victory in November, CNBC's Jim Cramer argued Thursday.
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It supposedly appeared in Oregon in the early 80s, where it left kids in panicked states and experiencing strange visions.
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Draisaitl was years away from that kind of negotiating power, but the Oilers panicked and paid him top dollar anyway.
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With the instituted ban, he is panicked that he will no longer be able to get the treatment he needs.
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I think that some women order them before the surgery because they're panicked and want to have something right after.
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Will, drug-addled and stumbling around, attempts to help a panicked Capheus when a stranger tries to knife his belly.
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I don't think we panicked, I just think we might have thought the game was over before it was over.
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Their personas of unbridled fury and panicked dispassion are quickly revealed to be the defenses of two deeply traumatized brains.
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Panicked, she jumped in the car and drove around Manassas, Virginia, before throwing the severed appendage out her car window.
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Some were panicked that even if their employers didn't fire them, they would think of them negatively in the future.
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So I panicked about that and became hyper aware of any sensations that came up in the weeks that followed.
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He's feeling panicked and she assures him she's ready and that she's there to help, at least for the day.
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Afterwards, she was panicked and frightened—not only of her coworker, but of how the incident might affect her career.
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Residents panicked and tried to drive away from danger, but only drove into the storm's path, CNN affiliate WPTV reported.
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Unfortunately, the rout was on when the futures market remained lower throughout the day and investors panicked and sold, too.
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Breschi called a timeout to regroup the Tar Heels, and instead of panicked looks, he reviewed a surprisingly calm huddle.
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It was, she said, the first time she had ever seen him in distress, and she felt overwhelmed and panicked.
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In last week's episode of the MTV reality series, Ortiz-Magro panicked as Harley prepared to visit the Shore house.
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These panicked "more at 11!" news reports combined with images of a charred smartphone aren't a great look for Samsung.
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" People in her neighborhood had initially panicked, she said, adding: "The quake was very strong and lasted for a while.
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Mr. Kasher, who acknowledged that they belonged to a previous paramour, said that he could still remember his panicked reaction.
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" People in her neighbourhood had initially panicked, she said, adding: "The quake was very strong and lasted for a while.
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Panicked buying, triggered by fear of missing out, causes stock prices to rise exponentially as investors put money to work.
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I knew that the only other underpants I had were my own Hanes Her Way comfort briefs, so I panicked.
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As markets panicked in the wake of the attack, coal prices collapsed, leaving investors with little appetite for the stock.
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Before the assassination attempt, Democrats panicked he would win — much as Republicans panic now when they realized Trump was winning.
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Police evacuated the vast station on Monday evening after receiving panicked calls that a lone gunman was on the loose.
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Williams has fallen 13 times in Grand Slam quarter-finals — more than in any other round — but was never panicked.
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"I panicked, then wrote back, reminding him that there were implications about his actions he didn't fully understand," Russell said.
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Officials say the driver of a police van panicked when he was surrounded by the crowd and ran over protesters.
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" He added, "This seems like somebody panicked, they moved too early, now they're trying to figure out what to do.
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He panicked, thinking he was about to be intercepted, and sank his own ship filled with 20,000 kilograms of cocaine.
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With Mr. Trump off the stage, some in the crowd in the Reno-Sparks Convention Center grew confused and panicked.
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The little boy was not breathing and a woman who appeared to be the mother was panicked, he told CNN.
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The video shows a panicked kid running into his driveway, jumping into a handy garbage bin, and closing the lid.
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A two-hour standoff that followed sent panicked travelers fleeing, with some hiding behind concrete barriers in the parking lot.
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Many [unaffiliated Bangladeshis] who are panicked are claiming affiliations with us so as to receive asylum in countries like Germany.
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The burglary prompted authorities to lock down parts of the swanky Bellagio Resort & Casino and sent panicked guests rushing outside.
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But they went all out, employing a fake emergency alert on the radio and a panicked call for their mom.
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They were laughing hysterically until they realized I was filming them and immediately they panicked like the cowards they are.
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In the past week, Puerto Rico's government has received more than 110,000 outside calls, many, no doubt, from panicked relatives.
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Because the attack happened so close to people in the water, the crowd panicked, thinking a person had been attacked.
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Then one day he got a panicked call from a friend, who'd heard that Nusra was conspiring to abduct Hossein.
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Thousands of people in Italy panicked and tried to flee its 16-million-person coronavirus quarantine after the plan leaked
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Costcos across the country have experienced massive surges in sales as panicked shoppers flock in to stock up on essentials.
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When that first panicked call came in, he added, the dispatcher would have sent all of them to Al Noor.
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But as word spread about the shooting, there were two panicked crowd surges along Bay Street, adjacent to City Hall.
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He also had a huge dick, and at some point, while I was going down on him, he suddenly panicked.
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And then, as colleagues rushed toward a patient, he surveyed the chaotic scene of panicked teenagers and hurried emergency officials.
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Panicked Venezuelans bundled their belongings in bags and lined up at the border crossing to head back to their country.
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The footage then shows Alysson's mother running over and scooping her daughter up from the rubble with other panicked witnesses.
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She panicked in the parking lot when she saw a blonde man who seemed to be looking at license plates.
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So you add it all up and, yes, it's something we are all going to get a little panicked about.
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But it also feels as if it might be a direct, somewhat panicked reaction to the ambiguities of the story.
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I was inside him for a time, felt the mad pleasure of his tightness before I panicked and backed away.
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She then began a panicked, 16-hour odyssey to find an antidote that could save her 1503-year-old son.
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Prominent Chinese human rights lawyer Zhang Xuezhong denounced them as "savage" online, earning him the opprobrium of many panicked commentators.
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She said some Los Angeles-bound college students had panicked because their professors wouldn't accept their excuse for missing class.
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But even if the dollar were to strengthen again, that would not necessarily result in another round of panicked outflows.
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"People panicked and ran out of buildings," said Maimun, a disaster mitigation official on the island nearest to the epicenter.
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His panicked aides said that he was "hiking the Appalachian Trail," when really he was having an affair in Argentina.
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About 100 people were injured in the panicked rush, which began when part of a walkway collapsed, two officials said.
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But trading in stock and other markets have suggested that investors are less panicked about the risk of a recession.
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This has led to panicked and confused patient phone calls at physician offices across the country, including at my own.
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I got a panicked email from him this morning saying he suddenly didn't have time to chat about tech news.
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It forced panicked dissections by engineers at Cadillac and Mercedes and led to higher vehicle quality standards across the board.
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And people who had their life savings, planning for retirement, panicked, they thought, maybe I&aposll lose all of it.
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Rivera says that at some point, he panicked, got mad and doesn't remember what happened next, according to the affidavit.
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If the skin is inadvertently contacted, prompt, but not panicked, washing with soap and water will completely remove all drug.
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They were so heavy that the first night after they arrived Protetch panicked, fearing that his floor would give way.
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When the kidnappers stuffed her into a dog crate, Aurora panicked, and beat her wings frantically until they were bloody.
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Panicked investors rushed for the door, banks refused to lend to each other, and money market funds began to collapse.
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A panicked man called 911 from Paisley Park after finding Prince unconscious, and blurted out ... "people are just distraught" here.
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At both Oberlin and Georgetown, activists organized safe spaces where students could flee if they were panicked by my arguments.
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You can see in Amanda's video -- obtained by the Daily Mirror -- she was not panicked at first by the gunfire.
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There were literal gasps from the audience, and I don't know if he panicked or what, because he didn't stop.
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Nashville residents panicked on Friday after a low-flying military plane circled the downtown core, appearing to narrowly miss buildings.
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Jim Cramer panicked when he read the news on Monday morning and saw it was filled with scary reports of earnings.
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Legend has it that when viewers saw the train barreling toward them they panicked, because they hadn't experienced the new medium.
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As a teacher, the person in training must corral panicked students and find a safe space in order to save lives.
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Others rushed away from the actual scene -- to clubs and other locations where panicked callers reported active shooters and suspicious people.
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But Middleton and another DeFriest advocate, filmmaker Gabriel London, say DeFriest's actions were those of a panicked man who felt cornered.
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The blast, which was felt for miles, sent panicked people scurrying and hurled huge plumes of smoke into the sky. 2.
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It is almost the spitting image of this famous photograph, with businessmen racing, panicked, from billowing clouds of dust behind them.
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Kilduff said the move shows OPEC is "grasping for straws" and "panicked" by selling in the oil market in recent days.
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If we're feeling sad or panicked, we're more prone to remember historical events that once made us feel the same way.
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Cynics wonder if the ministry is a panicked reaction to the demonstrations, rather than a sign of a genuinely new approach.
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Using wiretaps, which freak out Peña's nerdy assistant so much, Peña is able to tell that Christina Jurado is totally panicked.
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And, for some market watchers, technology stocks appear to be the best hedges against potential volatility or, worse, panicked, widespread selling.
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A shortage of a generic cancer drug, vincristine, has panicked parents in recent weeks and sent doctors scrambling to secure supplies.
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Investigators later learned that the suspected shooter concealed himself in the panicked crowd, according to a statement from the sheriff's office.
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During that meeting, which the filing suggests lasted more than two hours, Kramer "panicked" after hearing the penalties associated with noncompliance.
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But Peter, sitting in panicked silence in the front seat, refuses to turn back to see if Charlie is all right.
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The officers had been listening to the radio calls and rushed to the ER, hoping the calls were panicked radio banter.
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In that incident, he got into a scuffle with the manager of the restaurant, sending panicked diners fleeing, court records show.
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" Says Arquette: "Sometimes they use those florescent light tubes and I got cut and started seeing dripping blood and I panicked.
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Long after the night feedings had ended, I'd wake up in the middle of the night, panicked to get my fix.
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"I am sure the now panicked user just wants to know what to do," he told me in an online chat.
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But for more than a half hour, while the agency struggled to retract the warning, panicked Hawaiians scrambled to find shelter.
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After Game of Thrones Season 7 premiered, fans panicked that Sansa's new hairdo marked the beginning of her transformation into Cersei.
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She claims in her legal complaint that, with no anesthesiologist around, panicked doctors delivered the baby without the drugs on Nov.
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Walls of flame erupted along a highway out of Fort McMurray as panicked residents plotted their safest routes out of town.
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He added that other injuries occur when panicked victims try to run from the chaos, leading to wounds and broken bones.
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It was said of Martinez that he was relatively inexperienced and most likely panicked and drowned when Keto pulled him under.
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The vehicle zigzagged down the avenue for about 21 metres, mowing down panicked pedestrians before crashing; the driver fled on foot.
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Or will he blame his favorite scapegoats for this celestial event, the "fake" mainstream media, and launch panicked broadsides via Twitter?
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They said they were trying to scare off a group of older men, but then panicked after seeing police and fled.
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The funny thing within that joke is it's me getting mad at my son because of my own insecurities — I panicked.
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You're the ones running towards the massive white dust cloud against a stream of choking, panicked people trying to escape it.
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On July 4, Second Chance Rescue NYC received a panicked call with a local rescuer they work with in the Bronx.
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Massive tree crashes down Video from the scene shows a massive tree crashing down as a panicked crowd screams and flees.
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Panicked Norcia residents rushed into the streets and the town's ancient Basilica of St. Benedict collapsed, leaving just the facade standing.
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Video released for the world to see shows Yanez looking panicked, frantic, and out of control only seconds after the encounter.
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It includes approximately 300 animals who work diligently to sit and look cute as panicked passengers pet their way to oblivion.
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May's nostalgic Brexit and Trump's retro presidency are the panicked efforts of an age struggling to remain relevant as twilight approaches.
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For now, Hanif said a relentless focus on work is one reason her community wasn't as panicked as some might suspect.
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One survivor, Bolivian flight technician Erwin Tumiri, said he only saved himself by strict adherence to security procedure, while others panicked.
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And then I spent a long time after that just being adequate and serviceable and panicked and nervous and tic-y.
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Dumbfounded and panicked, you need to try to keep everyone alive and together while unshrouding truth of this seemingly sleepy island.
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Papini was bound and battered and "was looking panicked and frightened," according to authorities and the woman who first called 911.
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Trump's original doubts about North Atlantic Treaty Organization deserved more serious inquiry than it received from the panicked foreign policy establishment.
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The stock market slide of the last several months has accelerated into a full flung panicked sell off in recent days.
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How would you react to slowly passing a sinking vessel, one close enough for you to hear panicked pleas for help?
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The subsidy program was created partially as a Keynesian stimulus program in 2009 as a panicked response to a failing economy.
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People did not have time to take valuables, and there were clear signs of what I would classify as panicked retreat.
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Video of the wave's strike shows panicked civilians running for cover as a wave around three meters high crashes through buildings.
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Cameras placed at the rooftop of the hotel showed panicked concertgoers fleeing, illuminated by the bright lights from the concert venue.
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For instance, he and the marketing team were panicked two weeks before the conference when the party headliner, Billy Joel, canceled.
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As before, the driveway to the hilltop building begins at the corner firehouse where panicked relatives waited for hours for news.
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O.K., I admit that when Zelda dumped a box of musical instruments onto her glitter-strewn floor that evening, I panicked.
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These six don't have that problem, though you might just get tired of panicked British people breathing heavily while furiously typing.
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One former Virginia congressman, Thomas M. Davis III, said "panicked" Republicans might have made the party's Trump-related problems even worse.
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It sent panicked shoppers scurrying into alleys off Istiklal Street, a long pedestrian avenue lined with international stores and foreign consulates.
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Unfortunately, that created another catastrophe when thousands of people being held on the boats were abandoned at sea by panicked traffickers.
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So when I was asked to do a piece for the series, Drawing in a Time of Fear & Lies, I panicked.
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Once Mr. Castile was pulled over last week, the family believes, the officer saw a gun, panicked and shot him unjustly.
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Armed with a semi-automatic pistol, the panicked shooter startled unsuspecting shoppers, as he sought refuge inside the crowded retail store.
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They panicked as they watched live video of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents handcuffing their friend and taking him into custody.
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Panicked, Ms. Simpson danced awkwardly for a few seconds (she later described it as a "hoedown") and ran off the stage.
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They were panicked, so I figured that the best thing I could do for them was to be a calming presence.
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Graduate school was once considered a matter of national defense after Sputnik, when the nation panicked over the Soviet Union's advancement.
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Client accounts became mired in court fights, and panicked investors were unable to gain access to their cash, prompting regulatory scrutiny.
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Plus, this episode matches Emily's slow, panicked Trix-induced meltdown with Paris's slow, panic-induced meltdown over her date with Tristan.
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Mr. Rivera said she then grabbed her phone and said, "I'm gonna call the police," and he panicked, the affidavit said.
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"He started to struggle and I was like this with the gun and I panicked and pulled the trigger," he said.
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During the F train episode, riders panicked when they realized that the doors at either end of the car were locked.
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At the nuclear conference, Mr. Pompeo appeared to taunt Iran, describing its "panicked aggression" in reaction to the American pressure campaign.
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In the main Allegro section, the tempo was insistent but held in check, giving the music a nervous, almost panicked feel.
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Still, Ms. Ortiz, 36, said she was surprised by a panicked visit from Ms. Hermida's son shortly after midnight on Monday.
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In the aftermath of the global financial crisis, China's manufacturing and export dependent economy crumpled and the ruling Communist Party panicked.
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Though one account claimed that Zinoviev panicked at news of the Whites' approach, now he could bask in light of victory.
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When the Arkansas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty contacted him and asked him to speak at the rally, he panicked.
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But he had stepped outside and was in parked car nearby when he saw the mass of panicked partygoers run past.
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I was shit-ass panicked that when we got the sound and the picture back, it wasn't going to sync up.
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I was panicked that I was going to sit down and do it and it was all going to be screwed.
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When Elisabeth Root learned that her uncle had left her almost $2000 million after his death earlier this year, she panicked.
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America and Europe might find themselves in the position of the man who, so panicked by death, decides to commit suicide.
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Back in the early days of his illness, before there was a diagnosis, I panicked with the appearance of every post.
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The speed at which Sanders has moved into a dominant position has left many more moderate Democrats both disconcerted and panicked.
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I'm secretly a weirdo, and I really like reading about people making panicked love to each other when they really shouldn't.
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The boy's uncle, Mohammed Wilson, said he received a panicked call from his half brother Joel Rivera at 6:46 p.m.
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Yaffe testifed that he "panicked" and claimed the deal was legitimate, as he also did at a subsequent meeting with authorities.
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