Panics in A Sentence

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    After a few last-minute panics, would Carrie's dream of a winter wonderland wedding come true?

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    As "Mitchell's Bank" this institution was known for forty years as one of the strongest banking houses west of the Alleghanies, its notes passing at par during panics in which even the government issues were depreciated.

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    In 1862 he published his pamphlet entitled The Three Panics, the object of which was to trace the history and expose the folly of those periodical visitations of alarm as to French designs with which England had been afflicted for the preceding fifteen or sixteen years.

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    Indeed, it is drawing its strength from the long list of health panics that have infected the body politic in recent years.

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    It was long known as Panium or Panics, a name that has survived in the modern Banias.

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    Organization is supposed to make life easier by eliminating those last-minute panics over forgotten obligations or chaotic household.

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    The British people gave way to what Cobden called the last of the three panics.

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    The engagement party plans will help to ensure that nothing gets forgotten and that there are no last minute panics.

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    The panics of Wagram had taught men and officers alike a salutary lesson.

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    Unjustifiable railway expansion had much to do with the American commercial panics of 1884 and 1893.

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    When a human being finds himself falling from a threatening height, he typically panics and flails.