American funds have been awaiting a final decision on these proposals with a mixture of anxiety and dread.
Being launched into the holiday machine with a family that celebrates bigheartedly, boisterously and lavishly became a source of yearly panic and dread for me.
Ally willed herself to remember real things about her brother, neutral things, uncontaminated by the new aura, like worship and dread, that was attached to the idea of him.
As predicted, this behavior eventually results in a life of loneliness and dread, probably forcing poor Chase to switch off the Nintendo handheld and seek out his long lost friends.
Hyperlocal news sites regard Groupon and other daily deal services with a mixture of love (for flooding their coffers with ad dollars) and dread (for competing with their own deal offerings).
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Viewers watch several families in progressive stages of confusion, mourning and boredom, eating the same boxed lunches each day, trying to find employment and waiting with a mixture of anticipation and dread to return to Futaba.
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He lived with a sense of familial and historical loss and a dread of instabilities to come.
They hate the decision and they dread having to tell the employees.
Nevertheless, his story of an unnamed father and son after an unnamed Armageddon, shambling ever southwards in an unnamed country, gradually conjures a compelling and memorable dread.
That combination of irrationality and things you can't see creates a sense of dread and anxiety that I find incredibly fun.
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It involved my dreams coming true and the empty dread that often follows that experience.
They become almost paralyzed with dread and fear of putting themselves in the spotlight.
With a mix of dread and envy, one developer admitted he was afraid to talk about Roski.
So why is he suffering dread and sleeplessness prior to his talk?
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"Project X" is supposed to be a comedy, but parents with teenagers -- or parents with kids who may one day turn into teenagers -- will regard it with much the same mixture of dread and terror.
That left a power vacuum in Europe, and a very real dread about what might happen next.
My dread deepened and I pedaled to the Brooklyn Heights promenade, the famous waterfront stretch with glorious, close-up views of the Manhattan skyline.
It is the coming attraction that we dread, and from which cinema, by and large, has turned its face, just as Anne, her condition worsening, flinches from a mirror.
And why does this dread eventually go away?
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Two years ago in his book Author Unknown Foster argued that the curmudgeonly Moore's writing was full of words like "dread" and "strife, " By contrast, argued Foster, Livingston was a jolly fellow whose comic verse was much more like the famous poem.
The news from Pakistan following this week's elections for the national and provincial assemblies tentatively is positive for a country awash in dread of escalating terrorist violence and political stalemate.
C. and though many in the town were cheerleading the effort, there was a general feeling of dread among my classmates and teachers.
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With the debacle of Vietnam long gone and conscription no longer a dread prospect for America's young men, the forces tend to be held in high civilian esteem.
What you get for your money is a brace of decent shocks, a spray of special effects (look out for the upward-raining bathwater), and almost no sense of dread.
While the star of Arab nationalism has fallen everywhere, among the Palestinians in the West Bank it is still alive, kept on life support by international aid, the Israeli military, and an unquantifiable sense of dread at the prospect of a Hamas takeover.
Alan Lewis, from Unite, criticised the proposed cuts to jobs and services, adding "I dread to think of the impact it will have on vulnerable people".
Despite the celebrations there are those who dread the coming of Halloween and all that it may bring, for it is the time of year when barriers between the realms are weakest.
Otherwise, anticipate all outcomes, estimate their probabilities, and clearly communicate those odds. (This goes for leaders and minions alike.) Too many bad surprises create uncertainty and, eventually, a sense of dread, like February in Chicago.
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