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It will be a very difficult decision and one he says he dreads.
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James dreads failure and is consumed by the fear that his kid brother might beat him at his chosen endeavour.
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Even though he went on to apologize, he now has a permanent reputation as the kind of boss everyone dreads.
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South Africa hair guru and businessman Jabu Stone, affectionately known as "Mr Dreads" says this type of hair was not always popular.
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Mitchell is a fine young actress, but Allen pushes her so far into the fidgets that one rather dreads her next appearance.
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It's the call that everyone dreads and lots of people get: The doctor needs to have you come in for more tests.
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On the other hand, if your heir dreads working, the loss of work ethic upon inheritance is a serious concern that could likely materialize.
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Turkey, which shares a border of 900km (560 miles) with Syria and dreads an influx of refugees, especially Kurds, has been the odd neighbour out.
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There was a letter from Harvard, the type of letter every high school senior dreads from a university -- a regular-sized envelope, the ominous sign of rejection.
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That is the question everyone dreads trying to answer.
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One dreads to think what might be in it.
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It was the moment every parent dreads.
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