71.   Yet, there is no panic in Hollywood over a crash in production activity.

72.   Police responded by firing tear gas, creating panic in the stands as spectators rushed to escape the gas, witnesses said.

73.   A Department of Health official urged the public not to panic in the wake of the latest fatality.

74.   A runaway bull led police on a two-hour chase and triggered pedestrian panic in two Madrid suburbs before authorities shot and killed it, newspapers said Saturday.

75.   A strong earthquake in the Aegean Sea shook several western Turkish cities and caused panic in some parts of the port city of Izmir.

76.   An explosion Wednesday in a shopping mall here killed one person and caused panic in the popular, the Anatolia news agency reported.

77.   Also Wednesday, a claim by unanimous callers caused panic in the capital Ankara, where private radios warned people not to drink tap water.

78.   And there was no panic in their flight.

79.   Analysts said there was no sign of panic in the market.

80.   Asian markets rebounded on the heels of a panic in Hong Kong caused by the bankruptcy of Peregrine Investment Holdings.

n. + in >>共 1549
time 1.28%
change 0.94%
increase 0.82%
people 0.77%
role 0.77%
official 0.74%
place 0.73%
part 0.58%
life 0.51%
home 0.51%
panic 0.01%
panic + p. >>共 45
among 27.97%
in 26.05%
over 5.04%
as 4.44%
at 3.36%
on 3.36%
about 3.12%
by 2.64%
of 2.64%
from 2.40%
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