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Then the text breaks off, because Romola told him she wanted to take him to see a nice nerve doctor in Zurich.
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Hope's character — the coward's coward — was balm to frayed wartime nerves, and a nice break from the usual strong, silent types.
With all the cameras around these days the notion of a nice social brawl to calm the nerves has been all but banished, so a nano-second of psychological liberation is now harder to come by as kick-off approaches.
Even if it's just the aroma that soothes your nerves, brew yourself a nice hot cup of tea or coffee.
So whenever you're feeling stressed because things aren't going your way, grab yourself a nice cup of tea to calm your nerves.
He did a nice job getting it close to keep any nerves at bay.
It was a nice thought, but Madison privately doubted whether federal judges would have the nerve and will to carry out these tasks.
Surely Zopiclone and chain-smoking at a nice Oxfordshire Priory clinic would be more the tonic for her frazzled nerves?
Here comes Chris, right back at it again with a nice peppermint tea in a Keep Calm And Just Breathe mug to settle your nerves.
Next thing you know, some American chef will have the nerve to call spinach gnocchi "dumplings," as Mr. Hopkinson does, "because I think it's a nice name".
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