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fought and panic
The phalanxes would approach each other in a steady, slow march to keep cohesion or rarely at a run, if the enemy was prone to panic, or if they fought against enemies equipped with bows, as was the case against the Persians at the Battle of Marathon.
Soon panic followed as the crowd fought to squeeze through the only path to the wharf.

fought and .
Lord whistled tunelessly as he fought the steering wheel.
He fought down the impulse to rush in and collar the vicious puncher on the spot.
They had fought from caves, and the marines resorted to burning them out.
Author of the Albany Plan Of Union, which, had it been adopted, might have avoided the Revolution, he fought the colonists' front-line battles in London, negotiated the treaty of alliance with France and the peace that ended the war, headed the state government of Pennsylvania, and exercised an important moderating influence at the Federal Convention.
They fought hard, but they were forgiving to former foes, and sought to prevent vindictive legislatures from confiscating Tory property in violation of the Treaty of 1783.
One is tempted to say that, on the difference between the concepts of sovereignty in these two preambles, the worst war of the Nineteenth century was fought.
He fought to the end to preserve it as a `` government of the people, by the people, for the people ''.
On their decisive battlefield Lincoln did not distinguish between them when he paid tribute to the `` brave men, living and dead, who fought here ''.
The very fact that they came so near to winning by the wrong method, war, led directly to their losing both the war and the wrong thing they fought for, since it forced Lincoln to free their slaves as a military measure.
Yet though the Southern States lost the worst errors in their case, they did not lose the truth they fought for.
Yet the attitude that the fate of the Presidency demands in such a situation is quite distinct from the simple courage that can proceed with battles to be fought, regardless of the consequences.
He fought like a fiend for the helpless and oppressed, worked for the abolition of slavery, helped the Quakers and Indians, and worked against the prosecution of witches.
Rousseau's primitivism, the anti-Newtonian mythology of Blake, Coleridge's organic metaphysics, Victor Hugo's image of the poets as the Magi, and Shelley's `` unacknowledged legislators '' are related elements in the rear-guard action fought by the romantics against the new scientific rationalism.
Some of the marble busts in the park are of young Englishmen who fought and died for Garibaldi.
With Republican presidents, he fought fair.
His strong opposition to the transfer of Negro children to schools outside their own neighborhood, in the interest of integration, will be attacked by Negro leaders who have fought for, and achieved, this open or permissive enrollment.
The people of Katanga had fought for, and obtained, their freedom from the Communist yoke of Antoine Gizenga, and his cohorts.
but it can't remind one of the freedom that Washington and the Continental soldiers fought for.
The nuclear war is already being fought, except that the bombs are not being dropped on enemy targets -- not yet.
It is being fought, moreover, in fairly close correspondence with the predictions of the soothsayers of the think factories.
He fought it, seeking to kill the last few words, but on they came out.
Through the most rancorous battles of political controversy and the most bitterly fought national and presidential campaigns his character shines as an example of dignity and honesty, forthrightness and nobility.
I fought like a tigress but by the time I appealed my case to the Supreme Court ( 1937 ), Mr. Roosevelt and his `` henchmen '' had done their `` dirty work '' all too well, even going so far as to attempt to `` pack '' the highest tribunal in the land in order to defeat little me.
Ensign Vesole and his gunners had fought valiantly, but they had no targets.

panic and vertigo
), tendonitis, seizures, visual disturbances ( blurring, halo effect, inability to focus ), extreme anxiety, panic and / or anger, sleep disturbance, suppression of immune system, digestive difficulties, nausea, indigestion / heartburn, vomiting, diarrhea, joint pains, vertigo / dizziness, abnormally acute sense of smell ( hyperosmia ), sensitivity to natural plant fragrance or natural pine terpenes, insomnia, dry mouth, dry eyes, and an overactive bladder.
Effects of sudden cessation of treatment with mirtazapine may include depression, anxiety, panic attacks, vertigo, restlessness, irritability, decreased appetite, insomnia, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, flu-like symptoms such as allergies and pruritus, headaches, and sometimes hypomania or mania.
The most common symptoms of all snakebites are overwhelming fear, panic, and emotional instability, which may cause symptoms such as nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, vertigo, fainting, tachycardia, and cold, clammy skin.
Advanced symptoms include muscle cramps, lightheadedness, dizziness or vertigo, feelings of anxiety or panic ( not mentally induced ), tachycardia ( rapid heart rate ) or bradycardia ( slow heart rate ), hypotension and orthostatic hypotension sometimes resulting in syncope.
Low C causes low level anxiety and shortness of breath, D causes high level anxiety and panic attacks, E causes dizziness and vertigo, F causes nausea and stomach cramping, G causes severe headaches and fatigue, A causes blindness, B causes euphoria and eventual stupor, and high C causes the listener to visually hallucinate.

panic and .
Many of them, in increasing panic, came running with water in their hats in a ludicrous effort.
As his feet slowed, he felt ashamed of the panic and resolved to make a stand.
-- No doubt there have been moments during every Presidency when the man in the White House has had feelings of frustration, exasperation, exhaustion, and even panic.
He wasn't troubled with the ordinary, rank-and-file fear that overcomes and paralyzes and sends individual soldiers and whole companies under fire running in panic.
It was not exactly panic they gave way to, but they could not just sit there.
and by the second night he was in a state of panic: he could see nothing out of the afflicted eye.
In blind panic of grief she accepted Jonathan's dictum, and believed in her desperation that she had been cursed by God.
Soon Mrs. B.'s fears threatened to burst into a full-blown panic concerning the welfare of the entire family.
later he flees in panic from the family table just as his theft is about to be discovered and is blocked at the front door by a soldier who accusingly holds out a pair of handcuffs which he has brought to Gargery's forge for mending.
A kind of panic paralyzes their features, as though they found themselves trapped on the edge of a steep place.
It could be argued that any fellowship which centers in residential neighborhoods is doomed to become an expression of the panic for stable identity among the middle classes.
So, he understood her panic.
And then he saw something that he had not seen before, and panic gripped him again.
A rush of panic caught Sarah.
Later, she apologized for the long scratch across his face, tried to explain she couldn't help herself, that the panic arose in her unwanted.
The moment the sea closed over Nick, some atavistic sense warned him that he would survive in this alien element only if he did not panic.
After Cuba and Laos, it was argued, Mr. Khrushchev will interpret the President's consent to the meeting as further evidence of Western weakness -- perhaps even panic -- and is certain to try to exploit the advantage he now believes he holds.
I had never liked snakes much, I still had that kind of quick panic that I'd had as a child whenever I saw one, but this snake was clean and bright and very beautiful.
His eyebrow went up in amusement at his soul-searching panic.
For someone who suffers anxiety this can lead to a panic attack.
Although panic attacks are not experienced by every person who has anxiety, they are a common symptom.
A person experiencing a panic attack will often feel as if he or she is about to die or lose consciousness.
Between panic attacks, people with panic disorder tend to suffer from anticipated anxiety-a fear of having a panic attack may lead to the development of phobias.

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