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Possible witnesses will now be more nervous of coming forward.
"I get more nervous of going ski-ing now," she says.
Were the Labour party under a different form of management, the Tories might be more nervous of alienating business by taking the hard route to Brexit.
To an outsider, Mubarak looks more nervous of democracy than ever; Egypt's notorious prisons grow ever more crowded with his opponents.
Updated at 5.50pm GMT 5.47pm GMT 84 mins It looks like Liverpool are the more nervous of the two sides now.
Public opinion is overwhelmingly in favour of military action against terrorists, though more nervous of using force against states that sponsor them.International opinion is a little more varied.
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Three-time Olympic sailing champion Ben Ainslie today kicked off the London 2012 Olympic torch relay, saying it was "one of the more nervous moments of my life".
Will they be more nervous because of the recent failure, or less nervous because of the excess scrutiny to which their vehicle will have been subjected?
In a similarly effective sequence, Olga performs her own, more nervous ritual of preparation that is staged with delightful inventiveness.
The more fully Ms. Edwards, the former Bank of New York vice president, and her husband, Mr. Berlin, cooperate with federal authorities, the more nervous many of Russia's top bankers are likely to become.
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