An emergency telephone operator has received a top award after she talked a panic-stricken woman through a terrifying fire ordeal. |
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And the government's reaction, veering in panic-stricken indecision from one wildly contradictory solution to another, is also traditional. |
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His large, sad eyes sunken in a gaunt, skull-like face, wide and panic-stricken like those of a frightened deer. |
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There are others who are afraid of drastic change, while some are panic-stricken at the mere thought of change. |
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I was panic-stricken, and could do nothing except run and run to escape the police. |
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It was the most costly of a series of hurried clearances from panic-stricken and nervous City players. |
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He was panic-stricken and searched the streets frantically looking for her. |
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This was a «first» for the magicians, astrologers, and all others... and they were panic-stricken! |
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Sometimes the person is speechless, traumatized or even panic-stricken because multiple sclerosis often conjures up the image of a wheelchair. |
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You must be empathetic to your customers' needs and your co-workers who receive calls from panic-stricken customers. |
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The victim was panic-stricken and struggled violently, but Vanessa was able to complete the rescue using her lifesaving skills and knowledge. |
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Reaching the panic-stricken victim's side, Lieutenant Beaulieu grabbed him by his life jacket and encouraged him to swim towards the shore. |
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Remora, panic-stricken, improvised an acrobatic pirouette and founded itself on the back of the predator. |
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The Irish brogue became more pronounced as the voice became more panic-stricken. |
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He had not taken much notice until he heard a splash and the sound of panic-stricken voices. |
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But Turkish troops stopped these panic-stricken civilians at the Turkish border. |
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But the explanation seemed to work, because when I was done, Eve seemed more philosophical than panic-stricken. |
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It is hands down the most supercalifragilistic place in the world and the moment I arrived I was panic-stricken at the thought of leaving. |
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They left their parents panic-stricken, but yesterday, after the children were found safe and well in Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire, both families were understanding. |
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The panic-stricken parents of the three-year-old from Chippenham took her to Bristol Royal Infirmary on Friday night, after she developed a high temperature and sickness. |
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At an early stage in the fighting, panic-stricken civilians fleeing the violence were seen running in the streets carrying bundles of possessions on their heads. |
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She couldn't adjust her eyes to focus on my panic-stricken face. |
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But his pleas fell on deaf ears as panic-stricken people moved towards the water. |
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All alone on high, the man is panic-stricken, Lets go, spreadeagled in the void. |
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They have never been contradicted until now, but all of a sudden people are panic-stricken. |
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He fails miserably, and becomes panic-stricken. |
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After months, or possibly years, of isolation, they suffer from the same syndrome as a former convict released from prison: they are panic-stricken at their sudden freedom. |
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Nothing would be worse in this period of major economic crisis than for us to withdraw into ourselves and take refuge in a panic-stricken fear of others, of foreigners. |
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Moreover, sign language is very different from French, and for a panic-stricken patient, to translate a French address into sign language can be very difficult ! |
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Even women who had just given birth to children would be forced to leave their beds and join the panic-stricken throng, their sleeping babies in their arms. |
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After a few hours, the boy began to trust me. The panic-stricken lad told me what they did to his mother, and I now understand what this obscurantist government-extraterrestrial conspiracy is all about. |
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We are currently seeing panic-stricken politicians trying to down the problem with a ⤽tsunami of moneyâ¤, having no idea of the valid solution and without regard for the money of the tax payers and of generations to come. |
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Following the last Quebec referendum, the panic-stricken federal government launched a vast propaganda operation to flood the country, including Quebec, with Canadian flags. |
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Trains were crowded with panic-stricken Austrians. |
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For four long hours, they passed panic-stricken residents, walls that had collapsed and now blocked access to roads, homes completely demolished, corpses and injured bodies all around them. |
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Topher Grace watches panic-stricken in a good-natured romcom, sparkily scripted. |
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