In a sense, the NSF's nightmare has come to pass: The Net is balkanized.
The data breach that occurred at Fidelity National Information Services last week was a security professional's nightmare.
Father used to say that the ironwork on the roof and coping was like an architect's nightmare.
It was a publisher's nightmare, one on which you could lose your shirt.
Only in Mr Mundie's nightmare scenario would Linux and other open-source software wipe Microsoft from the face of the earth.
Few people remember this story, Lau says of the Tang-dynasty myth that is said to have originated from an emperor's nightmare.
Its wine list was a gourmet's dream and a penny pincher's nightmare.
In Britain, with no tradition of worker involvement in corporate strategy, the plan would be an employer's nightmare, says a labour lawyer there.
Though few accounts of Cambodia's nightmare were appearing in the press, the U.S. government was receiving frequent briefings about what was happening there.
Baseball's playoff picture is shaping up as the players union's nightmare.
As for the former, Mr Helms is a Clinton nominee's nightmare.
That is especially true in Thailand, where the region's nightmare began.
As the witch conjured by Saul to predict the future (and costumed as his dead wife), Dominique Visse's high, pinched sound made Saul's nightmare especially present.
This scenario can be a manager's nightmare, and it's happening more frequently with the growing prevalence of social networking, says Shanti Atkins, president of ELT Inc.
CNN: Workplace rants on social media are headache for companies
The parking lot at the auto auction a few miles west of Indianapolis looks like a car dealer's nightmare: 150 acres of blacktop packed with undistinguished used vehicles.
A.s living a baby boomer's fantasy--and a taxpayer's nightmare.
Guilty or not, his story is every parent's nightmare: what could happen when a son or daughter spends his or her adolescence far from home and falls in with the wrong crowd.
But the Yankees fell behind again when Boone Logan gave up a 3-1 home run to Carlos Pena, setting up Farnsworth for his eighth inning Wild Thing act, and allowing the Yankees to finally consider Tropicana Field someone else's nightmare.
Similar discords erupt through the film, including the murky choking as Madeline jumps into San Francisco Bay, the sonic explosion following each plummeting death, including Scottie's nightmare, and the goose-pimply cluster traveling up the tower stairs with the shadowy nun an angel of death if ever there was one.
So, late on election night, the suits are up in their suites, brooding and trying to look confident, waiting for the Glocca Morra vote to roll in and save them, and Jesse is strutting tall turkey at his campaign headquarters at the racetrack, looking like everyone's nightmare of a brother-in-law, shaking his big fist, yelling, "We shocked the world!"
"It is a parent's worst nightmare that your child could go out for an evening's entertainment and this sort of thing could happen, " she said.
"It's a mother's worst nightmare, and especially in the most cowardly way, " she said.
She's a nightmare wedding guest, a time bomb waiting for the moment of maximum impact.
It's an absolute nightmare and it's caused a lot of people to go bankrupt.
The possibility of a victory for the nationalists in May is now Labour's worst nightmare.
That would be Nick's kitchen nightmare, and you don't need to take my word for it.
"My friends, we have a chance to become Big Publishing's worst nightmare, " King says on his website.
"It used to be really good, but now it's a nightmare, " she said.
When you are facing every parent's worst nightmare in losing a child, surely it must be a difficult decision?
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