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novost
news [njuːz] N no pl
1. news (new information):
news
news
to break the news to sb
2. news (media):
news
pl to be in the news
'news deal·er N Am (newsagent)
news dealer shop
news dealer person
'news re·port N
news report
'news re·lease N esp Am
news release
'news con·fer·ence N
'news item N
news item
news item
'news agen·cy N
news agency
extended news bulletin
extended news bulletin
[news] bulletin
red-hot news, data
red-hot news, data
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Literally, the title is an idiom used to express that fear strikes quickly, not calmly as if on top of a donkey.
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Their music sometimes floats calmly like a river and sometimes swings with great violence.
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Realising they will have to wait another year, she calmly goes through some anger management techniques.
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She is unsure how to handle this, and very calmly goes back to her house.
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Ryo always calmly analyzes any new situation and figures out the best solution.
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