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Mr. Cohn asked about his client's cell, his health, his apparent nervousness during questioning.
All that marks the large man in black out as the main attraction is his own humility and apparent nervousness.
Stephens, seeded 17th, appeared on her way to an easy victory when Knapp shook off apparent nervousness and began hitting winners to take a 3-0 lead in the second set.
Despite her recent successes, there was a quiet, apparent nervousness to SZA during her set at the festival.
Because liars know that anxiety can give them away, they will try harder to control their behaviors and therefore overly constrained or reserved behavior can be more indicative of deception than apparent nervousness.
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With some nervousness apparent among Republicans, Mr. Romney's campaign rushed out a memo on Monday stating that any post-convention polling lift for Mr. Obama was "a sugar high" that would not last the next few weeks, let alone to Election Day.
"His task", Krueger wrote to Swift, "was undoubtedly a difficult one, but did not, in my judgment, warrant the nervousness apparent in some of his despatches.
Apparent signs of nervousness or discomfort were not evident in the remaining heifers.
His nervousness was apparent when three times he repeated, "I love being a Gator, and I love Gator Nation".
New York, which may or may not be representative of the nation, appears to be very jittery, with various buildings being evacuated for a time yesterday for little apparent reason other than nervousness.
Some of that nervousness was apparent in a recent article in Der Spiegel in Germany, in which the journalist Stefan Kaiser warned that the good times for the country were coming to an end: Germany's booming economy and plummeting unemployment has [sic] long insulated the country from the euro crisis on Europe's periphery.
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