Driving fast and in a panic, I told him that I had left my son unattended.
But one fateful Sunday, a frantic pastry chef at the Tropicana Hotel called in a panic.
Of course our central bank could make the opposite mistake, easing too much in a panic.
Veteran employees were in a panic, calling around to see what the new boss wanted.
For a time, the Reagan White House was in a panic over the prospect of impeachment.
Yet Don spent that day in a panic, struggling to devise an ad for Lucky Strike cigarettes.
Mr Westergaard avoided injury by sheltering in a panic room at his home in the city of Aarhus.
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Arizona is in a panic some of it justified, most stirred up by election-seeking politicians about illegal immigration from Mexico.
"The company's human resources director called us in a panic, " recalls Christine Fahlund, a senior financial planner at T.
Several New York attorneys told me that clients have called in a panic.
In a panic, incomplete paperwork could cause the whole system to collapse amid disputes about who owns which liabilities.
No one I saw was visibly in a panic or even stressed out.
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He developed a scary cough and called that special clinic in a panic.
This has put these investments in jeopardy and retailers in a panic.
Cane-growers spend Christmas in a panic, and the negroes don't have their party and holiday until after the New Year...
In many senses, investors are their own worst enemy as they sell in a panic as markets drop, locking in losses.
They tried to - in a panic - get things back on track with only six months to go in office.
She told the court she fled the scene in a panic, got into her car and "drove and drove and drove".
In a panic, they closed around Mr Fukuda, who at 71 is the face of experience over Mr Abe's callow youth.
"It was like battle a lot of noise, a lot of smoke, people coming at me in a panic, " he said.
Nevertheless, in a panic, the terrified 36-year-old attempted to use the brakes.
"I mean, everyone is in a panic because prices are going up, but I don't think resurrecting these wells is the answer, " Rollins said.
The illusion that these will be safe in a panic vanished when the Primary Reserve Fund seized up after it broke the buck.
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Once he conned an ex-girlfriend into driving him to California, but outside of Camden he started having convulsions and she called you in a panic.
Maybe the other player would throw it away in a panic or get bottled up and stalled, so that the ref would end up blowing the whistle.
Take this example, which is told twice in the book: a flock of sheep approaches the Finnish border in a panic, pleading to be allowed entry.
Legislators are palpably in a panic at the prospect of facing voters in a few months having done nothing meaningful to bring down prices at the pump.
Every stock market cycle and every asset class bubble, people get sucked by a good story at the top and sell at the bottom in a panic.
The House of Lords, already in a panic over the Labour government's plans to scrap it in its present form, hated the marquess for soiling its reputation.
People tend to pile into hot funds after a bull market is well under way and to exit in a panic at the bottom of a bear market.
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