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"We don't get too stressed about our sport," said Bithell.
FP20813 is quickly released, "so he doesn't get too stressed".
"She'd just tell me: 'Don't get too stressed out over things.
"We try not to get too stressed about it," Paul Rosenblum, Caramoor's managing director, said of the competition.
"I tried to stay as relaxed as possible, go through the process, not get too stressed," said Wiggins.
"We're trying not to get too stressed, but we want to do the best that we can for her".
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His balance seemed a little off, and he was subject to these weird panic attacks, in which his heart would pound and he would feel short of breath whenever he got too stressed.
"I think Brazil got too stressed with the first goal because they weren't expecting it," said Rafaela Bueno, a visitor from Belo Horizonte "The team wasn't as well prepared as the Germans.
But I don't want to devalue the whole thing by getting too stressed about what's going to happen.
"I wanted to include something by Future, because he had the greatest year ever, but I got too stressed out trying to pick a specific song.
Pat on the back to Dave Martill for discussions of pterosaur palaeobiology and not getting too stressed about MPW writing this when he really should have been doing other things; David Unwin and Andrew Farke for encouragement and support of this work, and to Jim Cunningham and other denizens of the Dinosaur Mailing List for so many fruitful conversations on the flight of pterosaurs.
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