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He became prime minister four days after the was opened that November in a panic reaction by the previous government.
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/feb/12/hans-modrow-obituary
I don’t think the Dems are in a panic about this at all.
“I had a woman call me in a panic today threatening to jump out a window because she’s terrified she brought home bedbugs from a trip.
No matter what, it’s always going to be busier than usual as Brits get in a panic, and think they need to stuff their fridge and cupboards to the brim to prepare for Christmas.
Source: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/real-life/expert-shares-best-time-christmas-31580533
Schlichter’s connection suddenly cut off, leaving McEnany in a panic on what to say next.
Shawn Deguzman, who works at a nearby store, said customers hid there in a panic.
Source: https://abc7.com/santa-anita-mall-smash-and-grab-robbery-shopper-panic/14138400/
The gun shots also sent staff and customers at the mall scurrying in a panic.