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Sarah won't be in trouble for the pizza incident, but it's unsurprising she feels on edge.
As the deadline looms, she said the community feels on edge about what will happen next.
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"You always feel on edge".
For days afterwards, I feel on edge.
Living with an alcoholic can make you feel on edge, as if you are living with a grenade that might go off at any moment.
Wandering round it in the dead of night – the tours run from 8.45pm to 5am – even the sceptical soon feel on edge.
"Certain shops have a long history of robberies and you feel on edge all the time," says Stevens, now a shop manager at Ladbrokes.
If you knew with absolute certainty that life from now on would bring only failure and defeat, you might well be depressed, but you wouldn't feel on edge.
Fa'afoi reiterated the prime minister's earlier message and asked New Zealanders to look out for their neighbours and community, as the country could feel on edge for a number of days.
Communities living near toxic Superfund sites like West Lake in Missouri feel on edge and in the dark during the shutdown that has paralyzed normal functions at agencies like the EPA.
It's just not nice that you come to work and feel on edge, not knowing what's going to happen," says Sandra Thompson, a betting shop manager at William Hill.
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