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Not much of a basis for total panic stations.
It is not exactly a model of a rational decision but rather a case of panic stations.
Suddenly the sound Swindon defence was at panic stations.
But it is not panic stations yet.
One minute it's panic stations, the next minute everybody's saying, "Plague?
When it got to 3-1, we could have nicked one straight away, and they could have been in panic stations.
Still not panic stations, but men are sucked into the ruck from outside Jon Clarke.
"It is not all panic stations.
Panic stations!
The woman had been at panic stations when she'd rung him the previous evening, but now she couldn't even be bothered to make their appointment on time.
'Panic stations!
Bishop said: 'It really was panic stations, but luckily they delayed the plane for half an hour otherwise I would have been in real trouble.'
It was panic stations when we realised", adding that it was a "stupid gag that backfired".
'He said it's been panic stations since the early hours with the policia and the Guardia rushing around all the major foreign developments.'
Panic stations were momentarily manned by literary types in Canada earlier this week after it was reported that passengers might not be allowed to take books on planes bound for the US.
The biggest global crash since the Thirties which led to panic stations in the USA and the Eurozone had absolutely no effect on the UK economy then at all .
In the years 1815-27, when he was hated by the young Romantic poets for his apostasy, it is only fair to point out that many quite reasonable people were at panic stations because of incipient popular unrest.
If it's panic stations with 10 minutes to go in any knockout game at the World Cup, and we're a goal behind, we have Emile, Crouchy and Defoe who can come on.
My father (who went to the rather less stately Sherborne) had already put Boris down for Eton, but the Common Entrance/Eton Test was now a mere five terms away, i.e., it was panic stations.
There were nearly panic stations at Diss as Towerlands' Andy Cook was forced to drop out because of flu, but Herbert Taylor, the County's Senior Deputy President, managed to haul in David Baxter at short notice from his own Clacton-on-Sea club.