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121. Many parents dread the thought of having to depend on their children. 122. Most people dread dependence and have no understanding of the very limited extent of total dependence in old age. 123. Governments will dread the prospect of funds shifting capital abroad. 124. An atmosphere in which people dread failure or fear that they will be ridiculed for offbeat ideas stifles creativity, Eisner believes. 125. As he drew close to the hut, a sense of dread took hold of him. 126. I dread having to go through the sympathetic ear act, even when it's merited. 127. BThese are children who live in daily dread, compiling memories of abuse and deceit they carry into adulthood. 128. Shostakovich's dread of death he shared with like intensity, although it now found little expression through drawing. 129. Is not dread of thirst when your well is full, the thirst that is unquenchable? 130. Why, then, this dark hint of dread,[http:///dread.html] the first I have felt almost since I remember skiing? 131. A man came out, looking as frightened as Chutra, who now overcame his dread enough to ask for directions. 132. It accompanied her to bed at night and filled her dreams with dread and her sleep with sudden awakenings. 133. Whiteface stood in the road with a dawning sense of dread, then turned and ran. 134. I think of it with loathing and dread; have visions of designing the no-need-to-clear-mask and then return to reality. 135. They live with a constant dread of the telephone ringing because they fear it will bring bad news. 136. For her own part, she was filled with neither hope nor dread, rather a fatalistic inability to foresee the future. 137. For many parents, of course, those words produce a certain level of dread. 138. Those whose husbands were away went in constant dread of advances made to them by Allied soldiers in the area. 139. Such alarms reflected the Alsops' tendency to cloak their analyses in portentous terms of dread and dismay. 140. Rather than fill me with ecstasy or gladness, this breakthrough overpowered me with dread. 141. With a familiar feeling of dread, he pushed the door open. 142. In both parts of the world the sense of dread associated with leprosy should be a thing of the past. 143. After a very short time we all felt a horrible feeling of being watched and an intangible atmosphere of dread and doom. 144. But without Debbie's determination and your article, I dread to think what might have happened. 145. I might dread the thought of having to look after an Alzheimer patient. 146. The prospect of entering the world of naturism filled me with dread. 147. The children were playing in the room and they could have found it and I dread to think what may have happened. 148. What will happen when you publish on Sundays as well, I dread to think. 149. Her heart was relieved of its blankest dread. 150. I grew to await it with a nameless dread.