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However, this is a UCM administrator's nightmare.

But working with the stuff can be an environmental nightmare.

Japan went on to endure its own Halloween nightmare of zombie banks for years afterwards.

In an age when art was supposed to depict an actual person or event, it came as a shock that this was a painting not of a nightmare, but of the nightmare as a generalized experience.

And we were proud of our technology, but our nuclear power plant turned out to be a nightmare.

He was huge and fierce, a nightmare in black and orange, and he moved like a god through the world; which is how tigers move.

The operation saved his life, but what happened to him is everyone's nightmare: the patient with no family history of heart disease, whose first symptom is a massive heart attack.

My childhood was a nightmare.

Why risk that nightmare all over again?

But for now, it is enough that the worst of the nightmare seems to be over.

In fact, the prototype Air Force outfit used to test out the gear is more garage nightmare than Hollywood blockbuster.

rsecretary of State, Josette Shine, says the Internet is the greatest purveyor of news and information in history, and a nightmare for censors.

Though tipped with nightmare claws, the limbs of American alligators—this one photographed at a local park—are more often used to excavate wallowing holes than to slash at prey.

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THE nightmare began with gunfire.

Unemployment can be a nightmare, particularly in a difficult economy.

An impossible dream for me, of course, and probably a nightmare from my daughter's perspective.

LABOUR's goal of ending child poverty, emblem of the Brave New World a new government intended to build in Britain, is less vision than nightmare these days.

Once Endris was back in his Marina apartment, he began having a recurring nightmare: the great white shark plowing through the water, about to knock him off his board.

I was glad to awake from such a nightmare.

Such nightmare visions, and locust plagues with them, may one day be a thing of the past.

More second marriages fail than first marriages. With the increasing acceptance of cohabitation, why remarry? Why risk that nightmare all over again?

Parking in this city is a nightmare!

For the Kindle, with its six-inch monochrome nontouch screen, the iPad was your basic (full-color) nightmare.

Suddenly, by the sort of violent effort with which one wrenches one's head away from the pillow in a nightmare, Winston succeeded in transferring his hatred from the face on the screen to the dark-haired girl behind him.

So this is a real effect, not just some sort of mad mathematician's nightmare.

But it turned into a nightmare.

From that point of view, why not extend our control even into our sleep and rewrite our painful dreams in a general program of nightmare eradication?

He suggests recalling a nightmare only once or twice a week - and only when changing it into a new dream.

A cap on the cost-of-living adjustment, for example, would be a nightmare for pensioners were inflation to flare up, because they would have no way of making up the loss in their purchasing power.

"Web site down" can be a nightmare for any online business.

Most nightmare patients treated with imagery rehearsal therapy report improvements in sleep quality and significant reductions in nightmare frequency; these gains are maintained over time.