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"I panicked about the future of this country," he said.
Callers are panicked about what lies ahead for them, she said.
Republicans aren't panicked about the protests over their Obamacare repeal plans.
I'm panicked about what will unfold when I do fall asleep.
We feel anxious and panicked about deadlines that don't deserve panic.
"I get panicked about updos — they freak me out," Andrews tells PeopleStyle.
So of course I'm feeling bit panicked about the creeping 2000s nostalgia.
Some GOP aides had been privately panicked about that possibility on Tuesday.
If you're panicked about coronavirus ... it was not the place to be.
Many are stressed or panicked about catching coronavirus or contributing to its spread.
But this is not the first time people have panicked about Necco products.
DK: Well, it comes from the time when girls are completely panicked about boys.
Silicon Valley is most panicked about California's privacy law that takes effect next year.
People aren't panicked about the brunt of the storm, said Heather Cafarella, a bartender.
We were scared, suddenly panicked about Matt's promising future being ruined by a misunderstanding.
Ms. Perry was panicked about her rent going up and mentioned it to Ms. Parker.
"I'm panicked about her coming into J.F.K. and them looking at her passport," she said.
But rather than eagerly awaiting them, I just lay there, thoroughly panicked about my uterus.
More recently, they panicked about trans student athletes competing in sports as their identified gender.
In the 1980s, for instance, parents were panicked about video games and heavy metal music.
The owners sounded panicked about their business under attack, and wanted to focus on damage control.
A lot of people who have looked at this get very panicked about the birth rate.
We used to be panicked about Dungeons and Dragons, and rap music, and violent video games.
It fell off that level by Friday, but not before stock investors had panicked about it.
Another paper, Il Foglio, noted that while tourists had panicked about terrorism, Romans had reassured them.
"You get so good at saying no and you're so panicked about everything," the Oscar-winner says.
People are less panicked about the flu because healthcare providers "appear to have control" over the infection.
They were made illegal after the second wave in the 1960s, as parents panicked about tripping teenagers.
Since the invention of the printing press, people have always panicked about the implications of new technologies.
Now that you're panicked about the business, consider too that the show has some hard storytelling spadework ahead.
So I found an old laptop this weekend for her, and I am kind of panicked about it.
In 2007, just before politicians panicked about banks being too big to fail, they held 20% of deposits.
Soon, I weighed more than I ever had; I panicked about that, and so the study was appealing.
Other financial markets are also showing signs that investors are less panicked about a recession in the United States.
Why act panicked about Trump when he's still so many hundreds and hundreds of delegates away from the magic 1,237?
So I panicked about that and became hyper aware of any sensations that came up in the weeks that followed.
So you add it all up and, yes, it's something we are all going to get a little panicked about.
But trading in stock and other markets have suggested that investors are less panicked about the risk of a recession.
That's presumably why the Trump administration is so panicked about sanctuary cities that have promised not to implement his immigration policies.
"I had a lot of pride about my career... I panicked about it," Parker told Moss of playing Carrie on the series.
I panicked about this for a year, overthinking in the way I tend to about how my appearance intersects with my identity.
Someone—though no one is saying who—does not want you to know that the Federal government is panicked about climate change.
But the award was canceled soon afterward, leading newspapers to speculate that organizers had panicked about potentially having to give "Clergy" victory.
I've been hooked on PLL for seven seasons, and am already feeling panicked about what to watch once the final A is unmasked.
If you feel behind and panicked about "catching up," remember: The joy is in the detours, and the rush is in your head.
"I really panicked about taking on the role of Donna after Meryl had so magically and vividly brought it to life," she said.
Their power rests in their stupid postcards and their ability to terrorize members on the Hill and have them panicked about their rating.
So if you feel behind and panicked about "catching up," remember: The joy is in the detours, and the rush is in your head.
Now, as the internet grows increasingly panicked about coronavirus, the farm is providing a small oasis of calm with a pleasant daily goat video.
By the time the hug was finished, I was so panicked about the emails piling up in my inbox that I was practically convulsing.
Still, here I was on the hook, feeling slightly panicked about coming up with money that I didn&apost have to pay the IRS.
You know how everyone associated with the blockbuster -- which opened Thursday night -- is panicked about spoilers hitting the Internet once people have seen it?
The day the healthcare repeal passed, Baylee's mother Annette called my office, panicked about what this meant for her daughter living with a preexisting condition.
She felt panicked about her need to feed the Twitter machine, and hyperaware of who she needed to be to produce that volume of content.
Or could it be that we're overreacting, like people in the past who panicked about new technologies such as the printing press or the radio?
Instead, I'd lie in bed for a few hours feeling panicked about still being awake hour after hour before dozing off around my usual time.
In his recent book, "Market Madness: A Century of Oil Panics, Crises and Crashes," Blake Clayton catalogues four eras when the world panicked about "peak oil".
But most important, she said, she feels "less addicted to spending," so she's less panicked about a leaner month or the prospect of any future instability.
I witnessed a horrific assault once at Venice Beach, and while I stopped and panicked about what to do, I did nothing because it involved two men.
Wilde, who has two children with Sudeikis, told NBC News that the Republican opposition shows the party is "panicked" about Cockburn gaining ground in the red district.
I start to feel panicked about the fact I can't see anything, and what it must be like to have your sight and then suddenly lose it.
It was overwhelmed by torrential downpours, with rains so bad that electricians panicked about the possibility of mass electrocutions, what with all those cables and people around.
It was with North Korea two years ago, and that didn't materialize, and if you panicked about the headlines then, you would have missed out on a lot.
None of the calls had anything to do with crops: The aviation officials were panicked about the geese, ospreys, and egrets gathering by their runways in unprecedented numbers.
They say they still sometimes wake up in the middle of the night, panicked about what would have happened if they hadn't snuck her out of the hospital.
We obtained an audio recording of a confidential meeting at N.F.L. headquarters in October, as owners panicked about President Trump's attacks on players for protesting during the national anthem.
Tekashi13 has completed his first day on the stand in federal court where he's clearly panicked about testifying against his former fellow gang members of the Nine Trey Bloods.
Prosecuting men would intensify those risks: if John is angry or panicked about his own legal jeopardy, he might threaten or hurt Jane to force her not to abort.
As the coronavirus pandemic spreads deeper in the United States and shuts down supply chains and virtually all travel, investors have panicked about its fallout on the domestic economy.
Everything I'd panicked about pre-Botox — facial paralysis, not being able to show surprise, my friends turning on me because I looked like Stepford wife — well, none of that happened.
We're all panicked about having seven Game of Thrones episodes this season instead of the usual 10, and while they aren't fully making up for lost time, there's hope yet.
I know a lot of Trump voters and most of them were not panicked about the border a few years ago — this is a crisis that has been manufactured by Trump.
"Based on the time I've been at NIH, which is now 24 years, people should not be in a place of being too panicked about the ups and downs," Collins said.
The yen, another currency considered a safe place to park cash, on Wednesday hit a two-week low of 113.90, suggesting investors were far from panicked about the latest trade rhetoric.
I mean, that's why you tend to find conservatives who are so panicked about the issue of Fannie and Freddie, and their history before the crisis and their fate since then.
I was so panicked about getting home that I managed to get on the wrong train twice during the week and the wrong bus on no less than three occasions. Fail.
They often seem less panicked about what is happening in America right now than liberals are, because they believe they know why our society is coming undone, and how it can be rebuilt.
Last year, investors panicked about iPhone orders after a report from a Taiwan-based newspaper, The Economic Times, said the consumer tech giant may be cutting orders for the then-new iPhone 8.
South Africa's rand and Russia's rouble, which both suffered heavily in recent months as investors panicked about a deepening selloff across emerging markets, weakened slightly on Friday but retained most of their gains.
Broncos defensive coordinator Wade Phillips says the NFL should absolutely panicked about the idea of Peyton Manning coaching ... saying if the ex-QB ever put on a headset he could take over the league.
People were so panicked about rising levels of crime then that the majority of Democrats and the majority of the Congressional Black Caucus voted for some of the draconian measures that triggered mass incarceration.
"If stocks are selling, and if people are generally pretty panicked about the state of the global economy, bond markets are a natural safe haven," said Matthew Graham, chief operating officer of Mortgage News Daily.
The link between Zika and microcephaly has not yet been proven, but Brazil is currently sifting through thousands of reported cases of Zika-related microcephaly, and many pregnant women are panicked about the potential risk.
As Vice President Mike Pence, the administration's new point person on novel coronavirus, riled up the crowd in the Potomac Ballroom on Thursday, several CPAC attendees told Insider they weren't especially panicked about the coronavirus.
The vice-chancellor goes to considerable trouble to explain why M&A lawyers and bankers should not be panicked about the risk of their clients owing tens or hundreds of millions of dollars to renegade shareholders.
"The campaign had its best week of fundraising since the second week after launching, and it would be impossible to miss from anywhere on earth that Donald Trump is panicked about Joe Biden," the source said.
You probably won't be able to pay off all of your debts at the start of the new year, but getting rid of some will make you feel less panicked about your financial status for the decade. 
On days when I feel anxious from notification overload or panicked about the news, these virtual vacations remind me of the promise of early web: a way to make the world feel smaller, a way to feel less alone.
Voters who are feeling extremely cautious or panicked about the coronavirus might feel unsafe entering a totally confined, crowded space with little space from other people, using pens and voting equipment that's been touched by so many other people.
With news of rising death tolls and crashing stock markets, and declarations from top officials that the US is unprepared to handle the pending global pandemic, it's unsurprising that Americans are worried, if not downright panicked, about the coronavirus.
Thanks to a literal polar vortex that's bringing the "coldest air in a generation" across America, people are rightly panicked about all the dangers this kind of frigidness brings, including things like frostbite, which can occur once temperatures hit freezing.
"If we knew she could have a happy and healthy life, we wouldn't be as panicked about the future, but we're looking at five to seven years of our child suffering, followed by a vegetative state, followed by death," Dave says.
I had very much been the driving force behind going in the first place, but when we got to the club, he was like: "Hey, this is alright," and I was suddenly very panicked about the reality of the situation.
"Saudi Arabia is genuinely worried, perhaps even panicked, about supply losses from Iran — something it simply cannot be seen to say publicly — and the likely price spike that will result," analysts at Energy Aspects said in a research note published Thursday.
It's one of a number of such groups that are tackling the growing rate of patients panicked about the state of the world: The Good Grief Network was launched in 2016 to offer group counseling sessions to the climate-anxious.
Foreign exchange traders have not panicked about the prospect of a breakdown in negotiations between China and the United States to resolve their trade conflict, and the moves on Tuesday were small following a bout of nerves at the start of the week.
Now add in the fact that their opponent was Northwest Missouri State — a Division-II school — and you'll begin to understand why Duke fans across the country feel panicked about a game that doesn't even count towards the team's record on the season.
If that establishment -- panicked about the prospect of Sanders winning -- seems to be aligning itself against him, it could very well stiffen the support for him, making it that much harder for any other candidate to seriously challenge him for the nomination.
Off Instagram and in real life, it was Pompeo who was all over the news, Pompeo who was out defending the administration&aposs decision, Pompeo who was insisting that, even while the world panicked about escalation and retaliation, this was a good thing.
I'd spent hours on forums researching it, but then I panicked about how it wasn't the right color and was too expensive so I left it under my bed for nine months before selling it for the same price (minus 10 percent eBay fees, ugh).
Moving a big chunk of my cash (over 50% of the money in my savings account) into a CD this week eased my anxiety and made me feel less panicked about my money as the news keeps changing and the economy keeps getting worse.
Some of its members remain staunch supporters of Mr. Trump, while others are doubtless panicked about their political futures with Mr. Trump strutting about at the head of the party, insulting everyone and everything in sight: staff members, allies, laws, diplomatic decorum and common sense.
An attorney for a Texas man accused of capital murder in the 2016 slaying of a 24-year-old college student claims her client is not a killer and instead panicked about what to do with her body after the woman died during "kinky" consensual sex.
A new study by Allianz Life found that 20.3 percent of women are very concerned or terrified that the cost of living will affect their retirement plans and 26.0 percent said they were very concerned or panicked about being able to afford the retirement lifestyle they wanted.
There's a lot of uncertainty at present, and none of us know how long social distancing will remain in place, so it's easy to feel a little panicked about spending a lot more time alone — something that perhaps can see an increase in feelings of loneliness.
The company initially pitched the test as a way to measure both longevity and health, but eventually was forced to clarify for customers that it is not at present possible to discern biological age from telomeres alone, after receiving emails from customers panicked about their own short telomeres.
Whether you're panicked about a late start to shopping (we feel you), you've made a list and checked it twice, or are done shopping and onto the wrapping and shipping portion of your plan (or lack thereof), it's enough to make us all need a post-holiday vacation vacation.
If you think Republicans were desperate to win the White House in 2016 and panicked about their long-term presidential prospects in the face of Obama's alleged "emerging Democratic majority," you don't remember Democratic desperation after losing the presidency in 1968, 1972 (landslide), 1980 (landslide), 1984 (landslide), and 1988 (landslide).
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While Mr. Trump is on course to have the most delegates by the end of the nominating contests in June, many of the party's donors and elected officials are panicked about the impact of a Trump nomination on the party and on races further down on the ballot, such as Senate and House contests.
"My take is that he is clearly panicked about the far right, and he feels the need to shovel as much red meat to the far right of his party as he can," said State Representative Chris Turner, a Democrat who was the campaign manager for Wendy Davis, Mr. Abbott's Democratic rival in 2014.
David Cameron, the Conservative prime minister, only agreed to hold this referendum in 2013 in a moment of political weakness before the most recent general election, as his own members panicked about the threat of UKIP and agitated for a chance to vote on a European Union that most rank-and-file Conservatives dislike or actively loathe.
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"With the Democratic Party galvanized by the best candidate to win crucial battleground states, it's not surprising that Trump's reelection campaign is resorting to more disinformation about the vice president — after all, Trump himself is so panicked about Joe Biden that he got himself impeached by trying to force a foreign country to lie about him," said Andrew Bates, a Biden campaign spokesman.
The Trump administration knows it hasn't gotten off to a very impressive start, with Shane Goldmacher reporting that officials are increasingly panicked about a likely impending wave of stories about a first 100 days devoid of major achievements and Maggie Haberman reporting that "some form of overall review" is in the works that could be used to generate a shake-up.
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