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1 Everyone moved quickly at her orders, incipient panic serving as extra energy.
2 Cool unflappability yields to incipient panic at the prospect of Elvira's reappearance.
3 But it was over in a second, and calmness succeeded the incipient panic .
4 But in times of incipient panic , the minor money dealer always becomes alarmed.
5 At first, incipient panic amounts to a kind of vague conversation: Is A.
6 Somehow it was just the tonic to the incipient panic .
7 The speaker laughed lightly and descended to the deck, where he found an incipient panic .
8 Little bubbles of interest began to well up through the seethe of Hartmann's incipient panic .
9 That was a mark of incipient panic .
10 Leslie Lee quelled her incipient panic and took note of the injured Marine's elevated temperature and rapid pulse rate.
11 He heard the rapid stutter of her heart, sensed her incipient panic , because he raised his head at once.
12 She had seen the hurt look come into his eyes, incipient panic at the flash of anger which had not been meant for him.
13 The holders of the Bank reserve ought to lend at once and most freely in an incipient panic , because they fear destruction in the panic.
14 At every period of incipient panic the holders of it would perceive that it was of great importance to themselves to support these dependent dealers.
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