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1. never to land, seen long dead aunts and travelled the world as a dread pirate, but never
2. stop coming in dread night to torment me
3. The unspoken dread that Stephen might have lost her hangs in the air
4. The tension of the previous few days, the dread rigidity that fused every joint in my body and buried my conscious self under a raw tonnage of iron, was released in a single, long, low moan
5. How could I, a normal boy from the Beirut suburbs, a boy destined for the traditional path no matter how much I might stray in youth, how could I feel this warmth for a man who could as easily kill me stone dead as look at me? Breakfast almost became a dread moment, a mixture of the sublime and the abhorrent
6. So here she was, about to walk down the ramp and into the underpass, with the first dread impulse to run back to the lights and bars rising from the pit of her stomach
7. ‘I dread to think what the time is
8. and translating the dread corners
9. It’s in her eyes, the dread of stopping,
10. There came a roar of panic and dread as everyone rushed toward to the bow where it became obvious the hawsers were still firmly attached to the bollards on the jetty
11. Jake was in the midst of flaming one when a terrible dread hit him
12. Oh, Pallas Athena, Dread Goddess, we bow before you
13. dread, and his power grew and grew
14. the trapped emotion is dread
15. say “This trapped emotion is dread
16. “dread”, even in a situation where dread is the precise
17. Roman had a sense of dread come over him, fearing their meeting would be
18. This is the day that old crooner's dread, the day that the music dies
19. I dread bank holidays
20. ‘I only did what I could, you did the same, Anna … thank goodness it was possible for us to help, I dread to think what would have happened if we hadn’t been around
21. People feel terror, dread or panic when faced with certain situations or activities
22. With a look of dread, Alec turned
23. His laughter gone, an arrow at his cheek, Alec searched the tree line, his stomach coiling into knots with dread at what he would see
24. His mind filled with dread as the imp drew closer, knowing that only something terrible would cause the imp to leave his so-called lady love
25. it fills me with dread,” he continued
26. Harple recognized the voice, and in dread looked up
27. The dread locks turning point
28. This man’s a hermit, Nerissa realized with dread
29. Her greatest dread was that he’d fail to return one evening, killed in a rock fall maybe, or run off by the townsmen
30. Students dread term papers
31. The dread of Hel has caused misery and
32. You can't be serious… "This man belongs to Lady Dread," the man said as he paced away from Edrimer, putting a fair distance between them
33. The black pistol he had been given was emitting a smoke trail, and the man of Lady Dread now had a bullet hole in his head, and a river of blood pouring from it all over his body
34. One that filled him with rapture and dread at the same time
35. There are only two things you have to fear in this world: God and Lady Dread, or at least that's what their dictum says
36. Lady Dread is a very frightful group of people
37. Whatever it was, whoever it was that sent it and whatever they had said were enough to grip the usually steadfast Imperial with awe - perhaps even dread
38. Unexpectedly, the long tale helped allay her dread of discovery
39. "How many dead so far?" There was clear dread in his voice, as he didn’t really want to know the answer to that question
40. They are both rich and industrious nations; and the merchants and manufacturers of each dread the competition of the skill and activity of those of the other
41. She feared that he might have been a member of Lady Dread, the mob gang who's known for their brutal acts of torture and mutilation, or one of the Ferals, who fulfil their horrifying desires on their victims, whether they're sexual or masochistic
42. But Lady Dread did
43. dread, whispering appeals to the Divines for strength
44. Upon hearing a distant scream and dread gasps among all of those with her, her legs thrust into motion
45. “I grow weary of your secrets, old man,” said Dane as dread swirled around him
46. “She killed a harvester,” murmured Dane, dread unfurling in the depths of his stomach
47. Dane looked down at her stomach and dread descended on his heart
48. We didn"t know what to expect, but dread set in as we neared that expanse
49. Public diversions have always been the objects of dread and hatred to all the fanatical promoters of those popular frenzies
50. stricken with the dread disease
1. gardens, the woods and the fields of this watery land, the dreaded days that heralded
2. I dreaded the return of Smiler
3. He couldn't feel them with the pain he was already in, but he dreaded the thought
4. He dreaded having to go this close to the Kassikan
5. That evening was all that Jean had dreaded and more
6. Jorma knew it might be profitable to stay here awhile, but he dreaded the thought of trying to pilot the boat back after dark
7. And thus did Trouble Valley once again return to normal, no more struck by the dreaded Fear Gurtha, and thus they did hunger no more
8. The dreaded gulch
9. him had devoted their entire lives to, and that he dreaded
10. She dreaded the thought of walking back in there, but if job services had sent them … well Jim needed the help
11. Even in the first grade I still remember and I don't know why, maybe because of my Asperger's condition but I dreaded and was scared to death of ever going to the principal's office
12. And there were few places Rafe dreaded more than being imprisoned on the Argos
13. He dreaded her arrival, found her to be a strange and disturbing creature, not to mention the fact that she had incredible power and Alec knew first-hand how great of a danger that made her
14. Alana, dreaded his answer
15. So finally the dreaded words that didi had spoken arrived,
16. “You bring bad news, don’t you?” She could hear her heart beating and she was afraid to be told the dreaded words
17. Nerissa realized that what she’d dreaded on that first day after Theoton’s betrayal had turned out to be true
18. "Beaten? Are you sure?" Lunarey dreaded the confirmation
19. But why? Could it be that he had died on the way there? He dreaded the thought and wanted to rush over to help, but he kept his position as his hands gripped the wall
20. She had dreaded hearing the heart-stopping sound again
21. And he would need to return to his solitary space in the inn, as much as he dreaded walking through the doors of the well-lit and overly friendly establishment
22. I dreaded doing it, afraid of what I would see, but I forced myself to pull her eyelids open to see if she had turned
23. I dreaded going but I was with him when he was killed and he was a good mate so I knew that I owed him this at least
24. he Human obsession with health and cleanliness inevitably leads to Canines being subjected to pill-popping, grooming, and the dreaded bath
25. She had known he would take it badly and had dreaded telling him, but now that she saw the fury and hatred in his eyes, she was regretting being honest
26. I dreaded the holidays
27. I dreaded the
28. My face was soon in a pickle, and in West Africa, where any little bite or cut becomes a festering sore which will not heal, such things are to be dreaded
29. It seemed impossible to realise that the gallant Prince, who had been amongst us in the best of health and spirits, cheerfully enduring the hardships of the campaign only a few short days before, should have fallen a victim to the dreaded malaria
30. For some days thousands of natives had anxiously waited in eager expectancy, for a glimpse of that tyrant, whom they had dreaded so long
31. He had to catch up on the dreaded paperwork first
32. He did not see himself any longer as being the world�s most dreaded pirate
33. pasted a minor banishment versus the dreaded influence from beyond
34. In those dark and dreaded
35. What about other atrocities? Surely in its claim of Georgians being so outraged by the dreaded “Yankees,” the Confederate apologists can point to deaths, rapes, wanton violence? No, they cannot
36. After a couple of messages, a dark blue background appeared on the screen, causing Conal a moment of panic, until he realised that it wasn’t the dreaded, ‘Blue Screen Of Death’, so hated by Windows users
37. What was really bad, Truman contended, was that any direction the police investigation went, whether it was strictly the murder, the laundering connection via the checks or drug smuggling, Beth could easily be considered by the police to be an important witness, something she dreaded, particularly knowing that one of the investigating officers was Enrique Segovia, the cocaine-selling cop that coincidentally Truman had learned of that same day in prison
38. He was covered in dust and dreaded the short walk through the courtyard to his chambers
39. He dreaded that he would see pleading there
40. The love of her life was dead and as much as she had fought throughout her life, she was even more distraught that she would wind up becoming the statistic which she dreaded most, a single mother
41. She dreaded to go inside; knowing what glances and stares would meet her upon
42. He dreaded the evening sevenfold more than Carl did
43. She dreaded what the next six weeks would bring, and she doubted it was luck
44. ears awaiting the dreaded sound of water
45. waiting for that dreaded sound that would mean my father had come home
46. She had seen the way Jock looked at her when he didn’t think she was looking, she knew this look could only be one of pity and worry for her welfare as she had decided long ago that no man would ever look at her with any affection, she knew she would have to live a life with out an intimate relationship and that her love be in the career that she chose, that’s why she had thrown herself into her studies after her accident, the dreaded accident that took her parents away from her and left her with this hideous looking face
47. all knew what was coming, and we dreaded it
48. We dreaded it, but at the
49. It is the moment I have dreaded the most
50. There was stillness in the colony that comes with a hot summer; and it was the dreaded hot June
1. ’ I reiterated, dreading the next question
2. Half hoping it will be Stephen and half dreading that it might just be, I reach for the phone
3. ’ She said as I stand there dreading what he is going to say
4. ‘Knew what?’ I half whispered horrified, knowing the answer, but dreading it all the same
5. ‘How is she?’ I asked, dreading the answer
6. The moment I have been dreading for years … the inevitable final curtain to the story which began when I met Alastair
7. But he’d not dared, convinced that Ozzie would hear the van and dreading what would be said when they were confronted
8. companions dreading the journey ahead
9. Minutes of silence passed before Joss finally asked the question I'd been dreading
10. I was dreading my next question as I asked
11. However I was dreading going to see him after the last time we were together but Elijah was a best mate and also a comrade in arms so I owed it to him to see if he was alright
12. Then the order we had been dreading came as Lt Pearson said
13. By the time of that fourth game, when Paul, then Jeff was injured, I was dreading sitting by her at the games
14. Everyone stopped as Nathan opened it up dreading what could be the next hassle for them all
15. Looking around, I spotted him at his desk, so I walked over, half anticipating some good news and half dreading the potential bad
16. We got a lot of calls at the house on account of the fact my dad was partially self-employed but, no, my mother knew it was the call she was dreading
17. Far from dreading the unknown, the protagonist delves into it, makes it his ally and describes what he sees and pries, touches and analyzes
18. Dreading the thought of Vernon
19. “What about these?” she asked, knowing and dreading the answer before he gave it
20. ―Yes,‖ I said settling back into my chair, dreading the thought that I had once again opened Pandora‘s Box
21. Orphenn thought it over, scared out of his mind, and dreading anything that
22. Stop dreading that “time of the month’ and stay on track
23. Dreading to see the two brothers, I stop by a mirror on the landing to breathe, catching my breath
24. This was something that I was dreading but expecting to find
25. I was dreading what Pa
26. She left the office flushed and angry, dreading to explain the delay to Trask
27. She closes her eyes, dreading his inevitable cold warmth
28. All of the children were dreading this moment, because those who knew Captain Red, knew that he was not one to be toyed with
29. She was dreading the move and he was beginning to plan it
30. Mama’s ice-blue eyes opened slowly, and Dana waited, dreading what her mother would think
31. He drew in a breath, dreading what he’d see on the other side, and pushed it open
32. !S THE DAY OF THE ROAD SHOW ARRIVED *ANE WAS DREADING IT 3HED ALREADY RECEIVED PLENTY
33. dreading the new day?
34. Bounded by society rules, he was withering, dreading the thought of becoming a
35. Dreading this particular rendezvous he had palpitations from the anticipation of her arrival but didn‘t know how to broach the subject of ending the affair
36. from our last war,” Andy said dreading their one and only solution
37. I was excited but also dreading that encounter
38. Bally lowered his head, trying not to take her sharp words to heart and dreading what she would ask next
39. He was about to do what he was dreading and had put on hold—washing her underwear
40. “I’m dreading that part, too
41. Max made himself a drink and retreated to his room; he was so sad, and was dreading what might happen in the morning
42. If the last night was any indication, they could probably expect a massed infantry assault late tonight, something Winslow was dreading
43. They held each other close, and the outer door swung open; this was it, the moment they were dreading
44. When the time came for Ralph to appear, she found herself dreading the encounter
45. diplomatically De Lafrenière, while already dreading what he would see on the
46. The talk of fangs presented Leesa with the opening she had been waiting for, but dreading
47. dreading that the fat, stinky kid that NO ONE wants
48. ‘I'm dreading the next one
49. I was dreading the response but
50. “I was dreading having to tell you about Morgana
1. “We are hear to witness the hearing of Chloe,” said the man with dreads
2. ” The man with dreads watched them carefully
3. “Again, such dreads are natural and understandable
4. His glove must have had some voodoo, because when I touched it, my hair grew out into long dreads
5. As I fell past her, to the ground, I plucked a hair pin from her dreads
6. Richard rubbed the palm of his hand over her forehead and then her dreads, smiling
7. Flying from something that he dreads than one
8. hand, it could turn out to be something that the user dreads
9. He had everything: massive dreads, gold bling, a knitted hat, a beard, the works
10. He was a cool guy, quiet and polite, kind of good looking, in a rough way, even with the rastaman dreads
11. Barnes dreads most,--I was encouraging Dolly
12. "Because Dreads is staring at you like you're wasting his time
13. He has not the deepest sense of sin who most dreads the avenging rod, but he who most keenly feels the hatefulness of insurrection against the Father of Spirits and the All-satisfying Good
14. "Ah!" he cried, laughing, after doing it again, "the burnt child dreads the fire! Old Orlick knowed you was burnt, Old Orlick knowed you was smuggling your uncle Provis away, Old Orlick's a match for you and know'd you'd come to-night! Now I'll tell you something more, wolf, and this ends it
15. Gould's mission is to save him from the effects of that cold and overmastering passion, which she dreads more than if it were an infatuation for another woman
16. It’s horrible in its familiarity; every criminal knows and dreads the rise and fall of the police siren
17. A white female student with black dreads, a ring in her lower lip, peeked out from behind an overturned table
18. Matthew’s dreads had been completely sheared off
19. He dreads the consequence, the burden of a soul
20. Granted that man does nothing but seek that mathematical certainty, he traverses oceans, sacrifices his life in the quest, but to succeed, really to find it, he dreads, I assure you
21. The man of modern times, whoever he may be (I do not mean a true Christian), educated or ignorant, a believer or an unbeliever, rich or poor, married or single, does his work, takes his pleasures, and dreads all restrictions and privations, all enmity and suffering