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  • That old thing, not near tough enough to deal with our terror-ridden times.

    Adjoining Plots 2009

  • Now, there is concern in the United States about keeping a terror-ridden nation with nuclear weapons stable.

    CNN Transcript Dec 28, 2007 2007

  • DAN RIVERS, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): Thailand's southern border is the most terror-ridden corner of southeast Asia.

    CNN Transcript Dec 21, 2006 2006

  • For a terror-ridden moment, Diana thought he would attack her.

    The Rogue Janet Dailey 1980

  • For a terror-ridden moment, Diana thought he would attack her.

    The Rogue Janet Dailey 1980

  • It was then that Mary broke through her terror-ridden thrall.

    The Satan Bug MacLean, Alistair 1962

  • It was then that Mary broke through her terror-ridden thrall.

    The Satan Bug MacLean, Alistair 1962

  • It was then that Mary broke through her terror-ridden thrall.

    The Satan Bug MacLean, Alistair 1962

  • Well, the boy's parents were certainly dead, if the confused and terror-ridden memory he had pried out of the boy's skull could be trusted.

    Citizen Of The Galaxy Heinlein, Robert A. 1957

  • I try to write calmly of that procession of the half-starved, terror-ridden throng, but with the memory of those pinched faces and the stories we heard of murder, carnage, burning towns, insulted women, it is difficult to restrain indignation.

    The New York Times Current History of the European War, Vol 1, Issue 4, January 23, 1915 Various

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