81.   Boris Yeltsin has made so many trips to the hospital in the past few years that his latest illness, a bleeding ulcer, provoked no panic in Russia.

82.   Burials of the victims were to begin Friday, two days after the deadly panic in the overcrowded stands at Mateo Flores stadium before a World Cup qualifying match.

83.   But Osborne said the fact that there was no panic in Hong Kong was a sign the market had already factored in the possibility of higher U.S. interest rates.

84.   But they said a sharp drop in the Indonesian rupiah could trigger some panic in the peso-dollar market.

85.   But the panic in Southeast Asia could yield benefits for India as analysts look more deeply at its economy.

86.   But the pilot aborted takeoff only because of the panic in the main cabin, not because there was malfunctioning in the engine, Isayama said.

87.   But there was no panic in the streets.

88.   But opponents accuse Greenspan and the administration of attempting to create a false sense of panic in an effort to rush through Congress a huge bailout bill for investors.

89.   But there was no panic in a country that constantly emphasizes vigilance against possible attack from the communist North.

90.   But there was panic in the crowd in Pondicherry, on the southeastern coast, watching a Republic Day parade.

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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%
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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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