1.   Migrants flocking in panic from the battle zone provided a useful veil of confusion.

2.   The villagers fled in panic from the approaching army.

3.   But there was no panic from the Longhorns.

4.   French officials, from President Jacques Chirac on down, have tried to stave off panic from the beginning, insisting that the explosion was an accident.

5.   It may remove some panic from the next trip home.

6.   The explosion sent hundreds of people running in panic from a stretch of the seaport area, which is guarded by American troops.

7.   The level of the market is really contingent on the speed of the major industrialized nations in working cooperatively to remove the panic from the international currency markets.

8.   The next year the same thing happened again with the relatively small economy of Russia, whose troubles nonetheless ignited panics from Wall Street to Latin America.

9.   There was no panic from the Cardinals a day after a lopsided loss in their bid for a new stadium.

10.   Parekh said the steps for which he is being criticized were taken to prevent panic from spreading in the market.

n. + from >>共 1445
pressure 1.27%
money 1.12%
support 1.10%
official 1.10%
report 0.90%
people 0.87%
comment 0.84%
help 0.79%
call 0.72%
criticism 0.58%
panic 0%
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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