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panicky
adj.
1.thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation
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get one's foot in the door
to begin to do something that you hope will lead to future success (often used with jobs or careers)
I was able to get my foot in the door of the banking industry when I found a job at a bank.
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: India's non-alignment has not been an attitude of negative neutrality.
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: This policy has been accepted, if not actually appreciated by the leading powers of the world.
P: In other words, it is not an aloofness from or indifference to other nations.
Q: Instead, it has been an attitude of constructive neutrality.
R: On the contrary, India has been taking a keen interest in all international developments.
S: India wants the goodwill of all nations and is hostile towards none.
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