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The only problem is claustrophobia, which sets in with alarming speed when a ferry separates you from the mainland.
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The parts of London where your claustrophobia may kick in: markets, nightclubs and most notoriously, the underground.
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" Even now, he said, "I get feelings of panic and claustrophobia sometimes.
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If you do a lot of interstate driving, or if you have kids or claustrophobia, then obviously this isn't your car.
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And you can feel the claustrophobia inside that locked SUV as the windshield slowly cracks from the pressure of the freezing ocean.
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Their claustrophobia and disorientation would be accentuated by the memorial's uneven base.
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Prison dramas are notoriously difficult to render on screen with any authentic sense of the tedium that underscores the violence, claustrophobia and degradation of daily life.
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So when the claustrophobia strikes, I head for the islands.
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But anxiety and claustrophobia prevented Emily from getting the test.
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Among other attractions in the Institute's display hall, designed to look like a ship, is a chance to experience the claustrophobia of climbing into one of Ballard's manned submersibles.
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The smell and the claustrophobia alone pose serious problems.
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Here at his bolt hole in Santa Cruz on the Californian coast, he's a world away from the claustrophobia of his writer's lair in New York, where for seven long years he worried away at the story of the Lambert family.
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Ducking inside the cramped cube, which offers a reasonable facsimile of the claustrophobia of insomnia, you're asked to contribute answers, in the form of text and drawings, to sleep-deprivation questions that are simultaneously projected onto the outside of the cube for all to see.
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