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When news that Brunswick had captured Verdun reached the Convention, they ordered the tocsin rung and alarm guns fired, which, without a doubt, added to the sense of panic.
The international political order, which is guarded by the Vienna Convention and uses censorship as a means of keeping the world order, is weak and divided, and to avoid world panic protects the terrorists from F. A. C. T.

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The rout from Mersa Matruh had created a panic in the British headquarters at Cairo, something later called " the Flap ".
However, in the 19th and early 20th centuries, financial crises were traditionally referred to as " panics ", e. g., the ' major ' Panic of 1907, and the ' minor ' Panic of 1910 – 1911, though the 1929 crisis was more commonly called " The Crash ", and the term " panic " has since fallen out of use.
Alexander called the removal of Longstreet the critical juncture of the battle: " I have always believed that, but for Longstreet's fall, the panic which was fairly underway in Hancock's Corps would have been extended & have resulted in Grant's being forced to retreat back across the Rapidan.
In a panic, the British administration called for help.
A defendant using the gay panic defense claims that he or she acted in a state of violent temporary insanity because of a little-known psychiatric condition called homosexual panic.
The Pope in panic, called for a crusade to be built up by Ferdinand I of Naples, among them notably troops of Hungarian king Matthias Corvinus.
The central banking system of the United States, called the Federal Reserve system, was created in 1913 by the enactment of the Federal Reserve Act, largely in response to a series of financial panics, particularly a severe panic in 1907.
The hoax sparked panic among fans, who called police and fire departments in their hundreds.
During a severe depression ( called panic of 1893 ), the Pullman Palace Car Company cut wages as demand for new passenger cars plummeted and the company's revenue dropped.
Press reports during the height of public panic about the killings mentioned similar murders as early as 1911, but recent researchers have called these reports into question.
A rear-end collision ( often called simply rear-end or in the UK a shunt ) is a traffic accident wherein a vehicle ( usually an automobile or a truck ) crashes into the vehicle in front of it, usually caused by tailgating or panic stops.
The resultant tsunami strands several crew and causes several of the uplifted dolphins ( called NeoFins ) to panic and revert to an instinctual, pre-uplifted mental state.
The pursuit of folk devils frequently intensifies into a mass movement that is called a moral panic.
Deviancy amplification spiral ( also simply called deviance amplification ) is a media hype phenomenon defined by media critics as a cycle of increasing numbers of reports on a category of antisocial behavior or some other " undesirable " event, leading to a moral panic.
Despite the psychotic nature of the disorder, Kempf called it " acute homosexual panic ".
The story immediately became a national sensation, and the ensuing frenzy over her search was called " Abe Sada panic ".
* In 1892, troops were called out to suppress a potential riot at Democrat Point over a cholera panic.
Much of Vervunhive is plunged into panic and thousands perish in the first few days, and aid from the Imperial Guard is called for.
The authors of the book I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide, Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood, commented that " The Police had a song called ' Canary in the Coalmine ', and Sting had made a point of campaigning for good causes, which explains why he was singled out in this sharp critique of celebrity posturing and media panic.
Hewie can only be called for help during panic mode, encouraging him to attack any pursuer and prevent Fiona from being killed.
To resolve this, in an unrehearsed panic, host Terry Wogan, called back the juries to announce their favourite of the two songs.
A false alarm, also called a nuisance alarm, is the fake report of an emergency, causing unnecessary panic and / or bringing resources ( such as emergency services ) to a place where they are not needed.
In the season two episode " Single White Teenager " ( the characters first appearance in production order, though she appeared in an earlier episode in season two ), Denise was paired with Tamera as a science partner while Tia was sick, and later started to dress like Tia and Tamera as well, even claiming she was going to start being called by her middle name of Tonya in order to match theirs, causing panic by Tia and Tamera, only to find out that it was a joke.

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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.
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.
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.
By improving stress-management, the technique can be an adjunct to psychotherapy for people with disabilities, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, panic attacks, stuttering, and chronic pain.
* Inositol In a double-blind, controlled trial, myo-inositol ( 18 grams daily ) was superior to fluvoxamine for decreasing the number of panic attacks and had fewer side-effects.
Cognitive behavioral therapy ( CBT ) has been found to be effective treatment for panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
These high-priority agents pose a risk to national security, can be easily transmitted and disseminated, result in high mortality, have potential major public health impact, may cause public panic, or require special action for public health preparedness.
Due to their effectiveness, tolerability, and rapid onset of anxiolytic action, benzodiazepines are frequently used for the treatment of anxiety associated with panic disorder.
However, there is disagreement among expert bodies regarding the long-term use of benzodiazepines for panic disorder.
The American Psychiatric Association ( APA ) guidelines note that, in general, benzodiazepines are well tolerated, and their use for the initial treatment for panic disorder is strongly supported by numerous controlled trials.
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are likely to be the best choice of pharmacotherapy for many patients with panic disorder, but benzodiazepines are also often used, and some studies suggest that these medications are still used with greater frequency than the SSRIs.
The APA guidelines state that, in general, pharmacotherapy of panic disorder should be continued for at least a year, and that clinical experience support continuing benzodiazepine treatment to prevent recurrence.
NICE stated that long-term use of benzodiazepines for panic disorder with or without agoraphobia is an unlicensed indication, does not have long-term efficacy, and is, therefore, not recommended by clinical guidelines.
Psychological therapies such as cognitive behavioural therapy are recommended as a first-line therapy for panic disorder ; benzodiazepine use has been found to interfere with therapeutic gains from these therapies.
Benzodiazepines are usually administered orally ; however, very occasionally lorazepam or diazepam may be given intravenously for the treatment of panic attacks.
Indeed, based on their previous experience of the Greeks, the Persians might be excused for this ; Herodotus tells us that the Athenians at Marathon were " first to endure looking at Median dress and men wearing it, for up until then just hearing the name of the Medes caused the Hellenes to panic ".
Pivotal to this merging was the successful development of treatments for panic disorder by David M. Clark in the UK and David H. Barlow in the US.
Dungeons & Dragons is known beyond the game for other D & D-branded products, references in popular culture and some of the controversies that have surrounded it, particularly a moral panic in the 1980s falsely linking it to Satanism and suicide.
His explanation for this was the possible lack of panic involved in the clinical setting and possible dosage differences between those administered and those encountered in actual NDE cases.
MRI and fMRI scans have shown that the amygdala in individuals diagnosed with such disorders including bipolar or panic disorder is larger and wired for a higher level of fear.
In the interview, Wells admitted his surprise at the widespread panic that resulted from the broadcast, but acknowledged his debt to Welles for increasing sales of one of his " more obscure " titles.
*" They are also effective for panic disorders and insomnia, particularly when integrated into a package of cognitive therapy ( including, for example, sleep hygiene ).

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