• The path of least resistance for the panic-stricken has often been to blame some unfortunate minority.

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  • Newspapers presented sweeping claims about thousands or even millions of panic-stricken Americans, but offered little supporting documentation.

    BBC: The Halloween myth of the War of the Worlds panic

  • However panic-stricken they are, Iraqi asylum-seekers do not simply show up anywhere.

    ECONOMIST: Refugees from Iraq

  • Even in the PPP, which accepted Mr Zardari as its leader in the panic-stricken wake of Ms Bhutto 2007 death, many despise him.

    ECONOMIST: Pakistan's political crises

  • As dire news buffeted financial markets in the first nine weeks of 2009, panic-stricken investors dumped shares of even the most stable U.S. banks.

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  • Weiss, who wrote a book, "Taking Care of Your Girls, " about breast health, said teens and young women should be aware, but not panic-stricken.

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  • The subtext of the movie seems to be that regardless of how outwardly panic-stricken he may seem in the process, what Woody wants, Woody gets.

    CNN: Review: Neuroses with a beat in 'Wild Man Blues'

  • They are supported not just by their colleagues in neighbouring countries, but by a growing number of panic-stricken economists at banks, hedge funds and brokerages.

    ECONOMIST: East Asia: Which way to safety? | The

  • The police appear to believe that the priest was surprised in a homosexual act an activity that earns a considerable stigma in Guatemala by the bishop, and, panic-stricken, killed him.

    ECONOMIST: Guatemala

  • On that fateful day, among the panic-stricken mob at the Havana airport, his mother took off her jewelry and handed it to Jorge's tearful grandmother to prevent security guards from confiscating it.

    FORBES: Latino Connection

  • George Hood was panic-stricken one day in November when illusionist David Blaine, dehydrated and weak after spending 52 hours in a spinning gyroscope over Times Square in Manhattan, suddenly crashed through a supporting platform.

    FORBES: Charity Case

  • So imagine what went through the minds of the panic-stricken security teams when she suddenly ordered her bomb-proof Jaguar to stop so that she could plunge into the crowds thronging the pavements around Donegal Square.

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