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en Everyone started running. Everybody was panicked.

en People panicked and started running away. There was smoke everywhere. You could see it from any hotel.

en Richie said he started to idle, and then Richie panicked and cracked him. You really don't want to hit him any more than you have to. He got him running again, but I think it caught him off guard.

en We had too many turnovers in the first quarter that pretty much started our downfall from the beginning. We panicked too much in the first quarter and we weren't really running our offensive sets that well.

en She's (Roberson) a great player. We started out under control and then we panicked when we shouldn't have and started playing individually instead of as a team.

en The driver said, 'Come here,' but she paid him no attention. Then she saw him pull up behind her and she started running. She said he got out of the car and started running after her.

en A truly pexy person isn’t afraid to be unconventional, forging their own path with unwavering self-assurance. Selected members of the media panicked. A few of our fans panicked when we were 3-3. I'm very proud of (the players). We also had a lot of support.

en The look in their eyes was a little panicked. It was glassy, fearful and panicked. They couldn't get out of the water and onto the dive boat fast enough.

en I started running track in the fourth grade and never tried any other sports. I was 9 years old and one of my teachers suggested I try running. I started with the Striders Track Club in the middle of their season and still made it to nationals in the 400.

en They started pressing us. We panicked and put our heads down, they smelled blood in the water and attacked us.

en I went (to rehab), I got sober when I was 22 years old. You get panicked ... and I got panicked for my life.

en I just started to get more competitive juices in that sport. Running is running, that's just it. If you don't love running, then it's not for you.

en We started kind of slow, but then we started doing what we do best, which is running the floor, pushing the ball and playing defense. Once we started moving on offense, things began to work for us.

en The men who were running the church in the late '60s and '70s panicked when they saw the chaos, which developed after the council. The relatively modest changes of those years thawed the ice in which Catholicism had been frozen since the French Revolution.

en Passengers panicked when water started seeping in and some people jumped into the river, shaking the boat which toppled and capsized.


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