"Rack" is slang for a bed or cot. When a pilot pushed or pulled the ejection lever in his jet fighter in Korea, he was "ejecting" from his aircraft; he used the "panic rack" or "pushed the panic button."
The device known as the "panic rack" in the Korean War was the F-86 Sabre's gyro gunsight. It earned this nickname because it was a vital instrument during aerial combat engagements, helping pilots to accurately aim and fire their aircraft's weapons. Its reliability and importance in intense situations led to the term "panic rack."
Great fear?
There were a number of causes to the financial crisis known as "The Panic of 1837", including the economic policies of President Jackson and most of the banks of the area, ceasing payment in silver and gold.
in all likelihood you're thinking of the panic of 1837.
"The food was hard rock candy, and they were in tin cans. Some of (the shelters) had complete hospital units in them, the MASH units they used in the Korean War. The better ones were elaborately set up, but most were basic."- Edward Reynolds "The food was hard rock candy, and they were in tin cans. Some of (the shelters) had complete hospital units in them, the MASH units they used in the Korean War. The better ones were elaborately set up, but most were basic."- Edward Reynolds
will the panic of 1837 ended in 1840 around that year
The financial panic known as Panic of 1873
Pain and Panic
When thousands of cattle run in a panic, it is otherwise known as a stampede.
the panic of 1857
There aren't any "cures" for panic attacks. They can be treated with medication, cognitive therapy, and learning to control one's breathing. Anxiety and panic disorders are usually not cured, but treated.
God of nature and pan comes from the word panic so another strength is he can release a powerful sound known as panic
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Xanax is prescribed for panic attacks. Panic attacks have been known to mimic a heart attack, but the Xanax has the ability to quiet the concerns.
I think it was called the Great Panic hope this helps
The band's name 'Panic! at the Disco' comes from the song "Panic" by Name Taken. Source: Wikipedia .wikipedia.org/wiki/Panic!_at_the_Disco#Formation_and_early_years_.282004.E2.80.932005.29
Panic! at the disco
Panic! at the Disco