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1 The station swarmed now with shouting, gesticulating, panic-stricken men from the front.
2 We had no longer an army, but a mere mob of panic-stricken men .
3 General McNeill himself dashed in among the panic-stricken men and sought to arrest them.
4 There stood the great Bar at the doorway, surrounded by his dying and panic-stricken men .
5 The panic-stricken men backed him up.
6 At the suggestion every head turned toward the trail down which the two panic-stricken men had just come.
7 The sailors were even forced to throw some of these panic-stricken men into the river, lest all should sink together.
8 As they advanced at the double towards the village, they could see a mob of panic-stricken men rushing from the front.
9 He had encountered panic - stricken men who had already been confronted by Svensson and were just waiting for the sky to fall.
10 The pace was quickened, and they had gone but a short distance when some panic-stricken men came running down the road.
11 It was partly because panic - stricken men neglected the maintenance of their computers, and indeed even destroyed them, that the breakdown was complete.
12 The sturdy division plowed its way through the receding blue waves of panic-stricken men and dashed into the face of the overwhelming hosts.
13 And, as he spoke, panic-stricken men began running out of the mouth of the tunnel, while those outside hastened toward them, shouting and calling.
14 Panic-stricken men are easy to pull down.
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