1. The note of pure panic in his voice was almost comical. 2. There was a note of mild panic in her voice. 3. INA reported merely that a number of adolescents had been arrested for having caused panic in several primary schools. 4. Dogs barked and ran, excited by the sudden panic in the compound. 5. There was panic in her, not far beneath the surface. 6. There was a right panic in our house. 7. And that, in turn, creates a selling panic in the U.S. securities markets, which had come to rely heavily on Japanese capital. 8. April is the beginning of winter in Brazil, when weather reports predicting cold air masses in South America can set off panics in the futures markets. 9. Asked again to witness the death of a trusted parent, she communicates her shock and panic in a wholly different way. 10. But Barros said that investor patience could turn to panic in less than two weeks. |