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1 I have always dreaded the day he would come into his own.
2 I dreaded the day preground coffee in a can made a comeback.
3 She dreaded the day she'd have to give the baby up.
4 She dreaded the day that he would hear, and wondered if he ever would.
5 Nobody knew how she dreaded the day , the meeting Wollaston.
6 I dreaded the day when I should blush before you, before my own son.
7 She dreaded the day she would come face-to-face with the offenders on the street.
8 But I no longer dreaded the day ahead.
9 He'd never tell Dorian, but Chaol dreaded the day when Hollin would grow into a man.
10 He dreaded the day of reckoning when, at last, she must learn that he was no king.
11 I dreaded the day when she should discover that I was but a whited sepulcher partly freighted with suppressed language.
12 She'd never had reason to attend one as a police officer, and she'd always dreaded the day that she'd have to.
13 The feud was there, faction was not appeased, and De Witt dreaded the day when the Orange party should recover power.
14 He almost dreaded the day when Marcus was old enough to understand that the real world wasn't like that at all.
15 She dreaded the day when they would come to the town where the other woman lived, for then the simple life might end.
16 He dreaded the day when the comforting routine of Mount Sinai would be snatched away and he would be left to care for Lexi alone.
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