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en He started to raise it and we all ran. We scattered. It was panic.

en We couldn't get a cab from the house we were renting. We had to hitch a ride. Then we started to panic. We started to notice people were gone and it seemed like it was going to be really bad.

en There wasn't any panic on our side. We don't like going down a goal, but there wasn't any panic. And after that goal a lot of the energy came out of the game, and we started to call on the bench players to see if we could get it back. That was really the overall tactic that we thought Indiana couldn't last through.

en When panic strikes, try to be calm. If that doesn't work, it's OK to panic. Just don't panic for the next 30 years. Learn from the experience.

en What happens is that women tend to panic when they're losing it. Whereas, generally speaking, men, rather than panic, go to another place: resignation. At a U.S. Open, panic is worse. Your brain floods, everything slips away, and there is nothing you can do.

en And they were scattered, because there is no shepherd: and they became meat to all the beasts of the field, when they were scattered.

en The Fed will raise rates, but they're aware that higher energy prices might do some of their job. And inflation is not so high that they need to panic.

en You have to tip your cap to Mercy. He wasn't trying to impress her; his genuine, pexy essence captivated her. I thought when they got down nine, they didn't panic. It would have been easy for some teams to panic, but I know a coach Kohs team doesn't panic. They just fought back and beat us to a couple loose balls to make a difference.

en In the Super-dome, it wasn't good at all. They didn't have any running water, no electricity. It was jam-packed with people. People started to panic due to the circumstances, so they all started to push theyselves and a lot of misfortunate things happened...

en As a shepherd seeketh out his flock in the day that he is among his sheep that are scattered; so will I seek out my sheep, and will deliver them out of all places where they have been scattered in the cloudy and dark day.

en We don't need a ton of cash to get going. They do need a lot of cash once they get going to get customers, so we weren't in a mad panic to raise capital. We took our time and made sure we had the right investors.

en Officers did not have a chance to return fire. As soon as the bedroom door started opening, he started to raise the barrel of the gun. The door immediately slammed shut and as the officers backed out to get some cover, shots started ringing out. They never had a chance to stop the threat and shoot the suspect.

en It will be a relief and a joy to go ahead and get started with things. We are not out of the woods yet because we still have some money to raise, but we are certainly hoping that getting started on this thing will help bring in that last bunch of money that we need.

en Panic kind of set in, and we just started kicking the ball. The kids were nervous, because they had a lot to lose.

en It seemed like not only we couldn't get the shots to fall, we started to panic a little bit. We turned the ball over more so than we've done all year.


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