On a recent evening, Dee Maxfield faced a situation dreaded by dog-owners across the city.
This stretch of ocean was particularly dreaded by sailors of the 19th century, who named it "The Doldrums, " because its lack of wind could leave them stuck at sea, unable to propel forward.
Today, Black Friday is dreaded by retailers.
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Dreaded by many neighbors because of its out-of-scale height (25 stories) but anxiously-awaited by insatiable luxury-hotel fans, the glimmering glass Mondrian Soho tower opened to the public Tuesday, and I popped in yesterday to see how it measured up both to downtown fears and to other fanciful properties of the Morgans Hotel Group, otherwise known as the original chic-boutique hoteliers.
They were fleeing an attack by the Janjaweed, the dreaded Arab militia backed by Sudan's government.
His wife, who had dreaded the trip, was won over by the comfortable bed.
Shopping with the ease of a click of a button, accompanied by the absence of the dreaded pilgrimage to the mall, moments of indecision, and ambush of salesclerks.
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Opponents always dreaded playing at Manley, a dusty arena encircled by a dirt track that opened in 1962, which was Boeheim's freshman year.
Opponents always dreaded playing at Manley, a dusty arena encircled by a dirt track that opened in 1962, Boeheim's freshman year as a student.
But he does know that his site has been condemned to the supplemental index, a dreaded backwater region of Google search results that goes by another name in online marketing circles: Google Hell.
For women who get the dreaded positive result, the next steps are determined by the type of tumor -- how big it is, how much it has spread, how fast it's growing -- as well as by the gestational age of the fetus.
He brought tourists to Australia by the plane-load, though they half-dreaded what they would find there.
This lame brainteaser from the dreaded Joel Schumacher ("Batman and Robin") is saved by its own ineptitude.
And by 1350, the grim, cold climate brought about the dreaded Black Death.
Pierre Lescure, Canal Plus's chief executive, was excited by the prospect of a deal with Mr Murdoch, partly because he dreaded the prospect of a fight with him.
They add to revenue per square foot, but they also obstruct the aisles, triggering the dreaded "butt-brush" phenomenon: Female shoppers don't like to be touched by passersby.
But the most fearsome of these fences isn't "The Chair, " a 5-foot-3 high hedge fronted by an open ditch, the sharp bend of the "Canal Turn, " or even the dreaded "Becher's Brook, " with its steep 6-foot-5 drop.
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