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He willed himself not to panic.
Many people were trampled in the panic that followed.
Losers escape fears. Winners face fears.
A frisson of apprehension rippled around the theatre.
Three factors will determine whether such fears are justified.
Alex Pang's amusing new book The Distraction Addiction addresses those of us who feel panic without a cellphone or computer.
There is no cause for alarm.
A wave of panic spread through the crowd.
The government insisted that it would not be panicked into interest rate cuts.
The same alarm is manifest everywhere.
We "ve had similar scares in the recent past, but none quite like this."
When teenage boys do it, it's a moral panic.
"People were saying, 'Oh my God, there might be another one'," she said. "they were not exactly panicked but they were wondering what was going on and what to do."
It is true that we seem to be experiencing a new sense of paranoia about these extremists and the threats they pose.
They have to know that I am levelheaded, that I can make a decision where there could be panic or where we're in an emergency situation.
The blindfolded Claire is eventually let out on a deserted stretch of beach, unharmed but terrified and confused.
Expect a new round of panic in the bond markets.
As the cons wait helplessly for Michael to return, Manche begins to panic.
On top of the welfare ministry's gross mismanagement of the country's pensions system comes a growing scandal over tainted rice.
Eurozone debt crisis: Ireland says' don't panic '16 Nov 2010.
In contrast, the theory says long skirts are worn more in times of fear and general gloom, indicating that things are bearish.
Many became disoriented and panicked, and some were mixed in with immigrants going the other way across the Rio Grande and ended up swimming to the wrong country.
Others - fewer in number, but now past the panic stage and plunged deeper and deeper into depression - graduated in summer 2008, nearly 18 months ago.
It's a little scary because "you" is messed up.
From November they will have to set aside more cash reserves to counter fears of inflation.