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"terror-stricken" Definitions
  1. extremely frightened

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It is now ranked lower than even war-torn Iraq and terror-stricken Pakistan.
The average recovery time to a terror-stricken destination is about 13 months, the study found.
On Friday,Trump signed an executive order for "extreme vetting" of visa seekers from terror-stricken countries.
In it, one of the cartel's lawyers, who had gone missing, sat in the shallow eddy of a river, bloody and terror-stricken, confessing a betrayal.
After pulling an Orson Welles and jokingly passing off his theories as truth on a national radio program, Schlozman got inundated with terror-stricken letters from listeners.
Those two extra kills told viewers that throughout Carol's terror-stricken dialogue with Paula, she was always more scared of what she's become than what would be done to her.
What is certain is that he is much less interesting than Annie Graham, the terror-stricken artist played by Toni Collette who seems to be the protagonist for most of the movie.
Ask Trump supporters at a rally what are their hero's best policies, and they will reply: his wall on the border with Mexico, his talk of closing America to Muslims from terror-stricken countries and his opposition to free trade and globalisation.
But what about those whose fondest childhood memories didn't involve cuddling with stuffed bears or drawing in their Barbie coloring books, but staying up way too late, wide-eyed and terror-stricken in the best way, watching the same black-and-white monster movies that terrified your parents before you, and maybe even their parents before that?
Kaim and other officers were unable to halt the terror-stricken soldiers.
Jerry gave one terror-stricken look, wound his reins round the whipstock, and, leaping from his seat, disappeared behind a convenient tree.
But now, the maddened > snake fought them and did its best to coil around one of the men. Before > that happened, however, I had cut, and we had a good cliff-hanger with our > terror-stricken heroine to close the episode.Harry L. Fraser. I Went That-a- > Way.
Hobson retrieves Perrin's papers, then begins journeying to Wellington, hoping to find survivors or clues as to what happened. En route to Rotorua, Hobson sees a creature in his headlights. The monster is some kind of hybrid of dog and calf. Hobson drives off terror- stricken, unsure as to whether the apparition was really there.
The Chinese, too > surprised to make any defence, were terror-stricken. They jumped into the > river, ran right and left, even on to the bayonets of their opponents. > Simultaneously, the second detachment began to climb the hill at the back of > the fort of Hakkezan. The surprised garrison poured a rifle fire upon them, > but the detachment did not hesitate.
The outbreak of World War II was occurred in the country on December 8, 1941. San Jose became an evacuation center for evacuees from neighboring provinces especially those from Manila and suburbs. The tranquility of the place was marred by the bombings of two Japanese planes on December 23, 1941. The terror-stricken populace, who suffered heavy casualties fled to the remotest barrios of San Jose.
From late 1347 until 1349, the city was ravaged by the Black Death. It is said that when the city was deserted by all who could leave it, Tauler remained at his post, encouraging his terror-stricken fellow-citizens with sermons and personal visits. Tauler travelled fairly extensively in the last two and a half decades of his life. He made several trips to Cologne.
During that time, Ramu meets his father Satyanandam but he decides to hold back until he accomplishes his mission. Terror-stricken Kondandam ploys and forges as Krishna's father when war erupts between Ramakrishnulu. At last, it is affirmed that all this is a play to cease Kondandam. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note with the marriages of Ramu & Lakshmi and Krishna & Jaya.
Meanwhile, Raoji falsifies Radha, makes her land at his residence while escaping from him she jumps into a river. Being cognizant of it, enraged Ramu moves to slay out him. At the same time, Raoji's illegal racket is caught by Police, so, he slaughters his partner Paul, counterfeits his body as his own and indicts Ramu in the crime. Terror-stricken Ramu flees and becomes a wanderer in search of Radha.
Schultz's personal photographs from the time, taken inside his office, show Ilse not as a terror-stricken young woman, but a smiling, lanky beauty, happily reclining with a book or diligently working at a typewriter. She is photographed with the grace and ease of a happy-go-lucky teenager-in-love. A romance elevated Ilse out of the horror around her, and it was love that transformed Schultz, too.
Just as, Kamala recognizes him as the homicide of the crime she has witnessed but denies to give a statement as terror-stricken of Nagaraju. At the same time, Raja Shekaram learns regarding the survival of Raghava & Julie when Krishna too releases. Right now, Raja Shekaram makes a play as a dreadful goon Gandra Ganganna and counterfeits that he has seized Krishna. Being cognizant of it, Kamala accuses and confronts Nagaraju.
The Mind Parasite attacks the Doctor on three separate occasions. The first visions are tongues of flame, enveloping the Doctor's terror-stricken face. He tells Jo as he recovers, "Not long ago I saw an entire world consumed by fire..." This is a reference to the recent serial Inferno (also written by Don Houghton).Cornell, Paul, Martin Day and Keith Topping, Doctor Who: The Discontinuity Guide, Virgin Books, 1995, p. 122.
Wedel-Jarlsberg then ordered cavalry into the square; some people were ridden down and the terror-stricken remainder fled to the cobblestone heaps and into stairways. The cavalry were joined by light infantry who began beating demonstrators with rifles. Wergeland was beaten flat by a cavalry sabre; he considered it a grave insult to his self-made school uniform. The commotion drew the regular bourgeoisie, and some were severely beaten as well.
In the Battle of Chancellorsville, Von Gilsa's brigade was on the right flank of the army on May 2, 1863, when Stonewall Jackson made his march to outflank the Union army. Von Gilsa warned the division commander, Charles Devens, that Confederate troops had been detected in the woods near his line. Devens and Oliver Otis Howard, the corps commander, ignored his warnings. The Confederate attack that followed swept von Gilsa's brigade away and routed his terror-stricken soldiers.
They became terror-stricken, however, when they beckoned to the 7th infantry men from the ramparts of the fort and their comrades did not make any move to join them. Instead, the company started attacking them. The rebels decided to bolt the gates and wait for morning when support from Manila was expected to come. He gave a dispassionate account of it and its causes in an article published in the Revue des Deux Mondes in 1877.
Aisha later meets Noah, in which she and Keith treat them as their old friend, Gale. However, when Gale returns and relatively destroys the previous peaceful ways of Neotopia, Aisha is amongst a large conflict. After Gale is about to slash and kill Keith for destroying the newly established laws, Aisha jumped in the way and was fatally wounded. Aisha lives long enough to transport the terror stricken Noah out of Neotopia to a remote country.
In the distance the horn of Iolanthe sounds. The merriment ceases; terror-stricken, the peasants fly... :Iolanthe is a woman of cruel instincts and unbridled passions, supposed to be a witch, and dreaded with superstitious fear. She has complete sway over Count Rudolf, the liege lord of the country. Struck by Heinrich's good looks, she tries to make him enter into her service at the castle... :Her fascinations fail, however, to prevail over Heinrich's love for Röschen.
Over the years she played the part nearly a thousand times. In Barrie's Alice-Sit-by-the-Fire (1905) she had a supporting role in the London cast, in which the main female roles were taken by Ellen Terry and Irene Vanbrugh as mother and daughter. When the piece toured, Terry remained and Trevelyan succeeded to Vanbrugh's part. She followed this comic role with "an exquisite performance as the hapless, terror-stricken orphan" in Herbert Beerbohm Tree's production of Oliver Twist.
It has been alleged that Alcalá-Zamora pressured the comisión de actas, the committee for examining electoral validity, into approving the election of Portela in Pontevedra despite the existence of evidence of electoral malpractice in the city. The PCD's participation in government came to an end with the resignation of a 'terror-stricken' Portela on 19 February 1936. 5 members of the PCD were the only deputies to vote against the removal of Alcalá-Zamora as President of the Republic.
Gothic romances of this description became popular during the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, with authors such as Phyllis A. Whitney, Joan Aiken, Dorothy Eden, Victoria Holt, Barbara Michaels, Mary Stewart, and Jill Tattersall. Many featured covers depicting a terror-stricken woman in diaphanous attire in front of a gloomy castle, often with a single lit window. Many were published under the Paperback Library Gothic imprint and were marketed to a female audience. Though the authors were mostly women, some men wrote Gothic romances under female pseudonyms.
The statue of Karakinkara seems to haunt her wherever she goes and she starts experiencing terrifying nightmares. The terror-stricken woman spends sleepless nights, and spirals into depression with no one to believe her and a not-so-loving mother-in-law. Meanwhile, a young woman named Masthanamma(Lakshmi) is hired as a household help by Snigdha's mother-in-law. Unbeknownst to anyone, Mastanamma, who practices witchcraft, captures a terrifying paranormal entity known as 'Khabees' and holds him captive on the top a wardrobe as her slave.
All the trees > in the vicinity are blasted and splintered. The people in that region are > terror-stricken and are preparing to move." However, The Bee, a local Earlington, Kentucky-based newspaper, later reported the smoke was the result of an illicit moonshining operation which was shut down weeks later. > "Deputy United States Marshal Castle, of Carter county, made a raid on > moonshiners in the neighborhood of Sugar Loaf mountain, Rowan county, and > arrested Presley Crow and John Hildebrand, charged with violating revenue > laws.
As the driver takes the clients on the trip, he starts to lose control of the car, which starts driving on its own. It ends up following a man on a bicycle, who turns out to be one of the three criminals behind the two murders. It feverishly chases the unassuming man, horrifying the driver and the clients, who end up escaping when the car loses sight of the criminal and finally stops. The terror-stricken driver calls Pavalakkodi to pick up the car, warning her about the car's paranormal abilities.
Never was > he known to permit a European or American to visit his vast, savage > realm...for three terrible days we trekked across the enormous canyons and > great mountains of this legendary land. Even in the shade our thermometers > registered from 140 to 160 degrees Fahrenheit, so much greater than the heat > of the human body that we were actually able to cool our hands by clamping > them under our armpits. The merciless heat once reached 167 degrees, three- > fourths as hot as boiling water. Our porters were terror-stricken.
Glenormiston station was purchased by Niel Black in 1840, who wrote in his journal: > The blacks have been very troublesome on it [Glenormiston] and I believe > they have been cruelly dealt with. The late superintendent [Taylor] ran off > from a fear that he would be apprehended and tried for murdering the > natives. The poor creatures are terror stricken and will be easily managed. > ... It is the opinion of Blackie [the station overseer] that about 35 – 40 > natives have been despatched on this establishment and that there is only > two men left alive of the tribe.
She continued her work in Sri Lanka and later in 2003 published her first book Island of Blood writing down her experiences of living in a terror-stricken areas. Anita also worked for India Today and then was a correspondent for TIME Magazine for eight years. Post 1993-bombings in Bombay (now Mumbai), she also interviewed Bal Thackeray for TIME, who was the then chief of Shiv Sena which was the leading opposition party in the state of Maharashtra. In 1996, she joined CNN, her first experience as television journalist.
Toward the middle of the afternoon heavy > cannonading began on the two Round Tops just back of the house. This was so > terrible and severe that it was with great difficulty we could hear > ourselves speak. It began very unexpectedly; so much so, that we were all > terror-stricken, and hardly knew what to do.... Those who are familiar with > this battle now know what havoc and destruction were accomplished on this > afternoon, on the west side of the Round Tops, at Devil's Den, Sherby's > Peach Orchard and the Wheat-field.Alleman, At Gettysburg, or What a Girl Saw > and Heard of the Battle.
In major twist, it turns out that minister Chandy was actually murdered by Aryan with the help of none other than Rajeev. Rajeev reveals that on the day of the murder, he in the disguise of a male nurse had replaced the injection drug meant for minister Chandy with a life-threatening one so that the minister would be injected by it. After revealing these facts to a terror stricken Jacob, Rajeev also tells him that the murder was done to avenge the murder of Karthika, who was Rajeev's love interest and also Aryan's elder sister. After revealing all the truths, Rajeev shoots and kills Jacob.
The two were then dragged outside into the road and shot with pistols "while Lydon's wife, terror-stricken, stood at the window expecting that she and her young children would share their fate.""Ireland, The Land Agitation," Guardian of London, 30 April 1881. John was killed outright but Martin, who had been shot four times including through the lung, lived long enough to identify one of the killers as Patrick Walsh, telling a Constable the next day and also giving a sworn deposition to a magistrate who visited his bedside. He died on 21 May, and an inquest was held on 24 May by Coroner Charles Cottingham.
In their report of 23 May 1921, the Inter-Allied commission stated as follows: According to Maurice Gehri the massacres in the Gemlik- Yalova Peninsula were a result of the defeat of the Greek army at the Battle of İnönü. The later famous historian Arnold J. Toynbee was active in the area as a war reporter, Toynbee stated that he and his wife were witnesses to the atrocities perpetrated by Greeks in the Yalova, Gemlik, and Izmit areas and they not only obtained abundant material evidence in the shape of "burnt and plundered houses, recent corpses, and terror stricken survivors" but also witnessed robbery by Greek civilians and arsons by Greek soldiers in uniform in the act of perpetration.
Courier- Journal The Cincinnati Enquirer Ballard reportedly fought with the attacker around the house, up onto the porch, out into his yard, and "across those [yards] of his neighbors for a distance of fully 100 feet." It was unknown how the fight transpired, but Ballard was reportedly "cut to ribbons" with a sharp weapon, presumed to have been a razor: After he was cut, Ballard allegedly "staggered back to the porch." Reportedly, Emma had been "a terror-stricken witness from the porch, and did not realize the severity of Ballard's wounds until he, weak from loss of blood, fell to the ground." Ballard would be labeled a hero who "undoubtedly prevented an outrage [rape]" against his daughter.
Nevertheless, the facial expressions of some figures are very individuated and match the figures' gestures. Especially relevant in this respect is the figure of Cain who looks up to the Hand of God in heaven with fearful, terror-stricken eyes and pulls his cloak tight around his body. A progressive feature of the figures on the Bernward Doors is their style of relief: the figures do not extend a uniform distance from the background, but 'lean' out from it, so that when seen side on they almost give the impression of "roses on a trellis, with nodding heads." A particular apt example of this is the figure of Mary with the baby Jesus in the depiction of the Adoration of the Magi: while her lower body is still in low relief, her upper body and Christ project out further, and finally Mary's shoulders and head are cast in the round.
Talbot carries out another reconnaissance of the platform, in the process killing Larry who had been suspicious of him. Managing to avoid further discovery, he and the remaining two associates use the submersible to investigate the wreck of a DC-3. Talbot turns the tables on his captors, revealing that the wrecked aircraft contains the bodies of his family. The aircraft was shot down by Vyland's associates in order to steal its cargo of gold; they have been threatening the General and his family to force him to provide the necessary resources. Talbot has been working for the authorities all along and convinces Vyland and Royale that, after temporarily disconnecting the submersible’s oxygen supply, he is now ready to die on the ocean floor beside his family, eliciting a terror-stricken confession from the two men, their fear of death being the key that unlocks the confession, which is relayed to witnesses on the oil platform.
Harvey said, > "The beautiful shops, full of valuable goods; the stores behind, containing > thousands of barrels of flour and provisions of all kinds; the fish stores; > the wharves, which it had cost immense sums to erect, -- disappeared one by > one into the maw of the destroyer...the whole of Water Street, on both > sides, was 'swept with the besom of destruction.'" The fire continued to burn into the night and the early hours of the next morning. Rev. Harvey's description of the restless night said that "the terror-stricken inhabitants flying before the destroyer,… the cries of weeping women hurrying with their children to places of safety -- all constituted a scene which not even the pen of Dante could describe." Similarly, Kent said of that night, Basilica of St. John The Baptist and St. John's after the Great Fire of 1892 Daybreak on the morning of July 9, 1892 revealed the full extent of the fire's devastation.

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