They become almost paralyzed with dread and fear of putting themselves in the spotlight.
Even for those who don't struggle with chronic or seasonal depression, there are myriad reasons why some approach December with dread.
The prospect of admitting ten new countries in 2004, most with large agricultural sectors, filled many current EU members with dread.
He rolled, boot-camp style, a protected ball, in the shelter of a baby grand, from which he eyed the dog with dread.
This may fill some parents with dread as even the most sensible of children may have different dreams and goals to their parents.
And we'll make it easier, quicker and less expensive for you to file a return, so that April 15th is not a date that is approached with dread every year.
Many workers have stared at an empty PowerPoint page with dread, knowing that their thoughts and ideas would be projected onto a screen to a roomful of people and believed that the best way to fill the void is with faux words that sound more important than they are.
With increasing dread, I realized that behind the door enhanced with swirling pink motifs, a raucous hen party was in full swing.
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And for one glum moment, we could see only half of all the judges' faces as they waited with silent dread for the looming Smoke Monster to drag them away.
If money (or political will) dries up before construction extends to San Francisco or Los Angeles, the fear is that the state will be left with that dread prospect: a train to nowhere.
With the Republican National Convention currently under way in Tampa, I thought it would be appropriate to check in with a favorite dread-inducing topic amongst certain members of the GOP (or at least with this delightful speaker at the 2008 RNC): energy-efficient light bulbs.
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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As someone who has traveled extensively, I now look at going to an airport with the same dread I felt as a kid going to the dentist.
And so is everybody connected with curing this dread malady.
That yearning, coupled with a widespread dread of going to a nursing home, has led to a nationwide surge of programs aimed at helping people stay in their neighborhoods longer.
With a mix of dread and envy, one developer admitted he was afraid to talk about Roski.
Unlike at previous meetings, we arrived with anticipation instead of dread.
For me, the arrival of golf season comes with a certain amount of dread.
Self-storage firms are also well-placed to deal with the problem other landlords dread: non-paying tenants.
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But the minister's admiration for British ingenuity is mingled with a barely-concealed dread: that the most promising offerings from the labs might not be turned into commercial products by British companies.
Perhaps they find it difficult to imagine a time when theatre was improvised in response to terrifying headlines, a time when delivering a line of dialogue with a chilling sense of dread did not even require acting.
You can imagine why other car makers might look at Dangjin with something like Hobbit-ish dread.
Kentucky stayed close for the first 10 minutes with their "40 minutes of dread" defense.
American funds have been awaiting a final decision on these proposals with a mixture of anxiety and dread.
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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"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.
I've treated many patients over the years who reliably became depressed during the holidays out of dread of having to interact with their families.
He lived with a sense of familial and historical loss and a dread of instabilities to come.
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