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You probably worry about breaking a nail.
We tease her about carrying her purse or breaking a nail, but she is a football player.
"Netball, forget it (I worried about breaking a nail)." She began singing in church choirs, and had soon won Welsh Choir Girl of the Year.
Russell, the 2,059 adults who participated in the survey believe, is more annoying than the Teletubbies, but marginally less than the experience of "breaking a nail".
I wouldn't even risk breaking a nail for them, let alone two months' after-school detention with a youth-worker.
I could use a lifestyle lesson on how to lift my roll on suitcase into the airplane overhead storage container without breaking a nail.
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She's broken a nail, worse luck, but she can repair that.
"As long as I dont break a nail, Im OK, Warner joked yesterday .If I catch a nail, it's all over".
Williams says that she has to be careful of actions as simple as digging around in her purse — she could break a nail.
Davies said she experienced constant sexist remarks such as "get us a cuppa tea" or "be careful, you don't want to break a nail".
It's no wonder that the manicured negotiators at the UN conferences, so careful never to break a nail, have spent so long avoiding the issue.
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