1. If conscience can not turn the tide, perhaps it is the panic of self-interest which will finally do the job. 2. Abdel Nasser was consumed by termites and he fell on his face amid the panic of his followers. 3. But before that happens, we can expect scenes of degradation, violence and the drooling panic of cold turkey. 4. Doctors and nurses were in emergency mode, a controlled panic of saving a life before it was gone. 5. For the legal teams at the reopened inquiry, the daily depictions of the fury and panic of that day are matters to record on laptops and in notebooks. 6. He said the National Guard would most likely block the bridges and borders to contain the panic of crowds fleeing New York or Washington. 7. His quiet dignity was in stark contrast to the panic of some white-faced publicists. 8. Imagine the panic of old folks when they realized they would have to live on a mere fraction of what they had anticipated. 9. Its beauty demands caution and respect, not the panic of hyperactive imaginings or the arrogance of fools. 10. Like an unlovable Inspector Clouseau, he managed to bumble his assignment and get caught, sending the administration into a panic of prevarication. |