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There is much nervous laughter.
"You've got too much nervous energy, lady," Whelan told her.
Bob Putnam has certainly been the source of much nervous conflict among his scholarly peers.
There was much nervous laughter all around; each guest was wearing an apron and sitting in front of an easel.
I overhear a man buy a stranger a drink, and there is much nervous flirtation over the sale trolley.
After much nervous anticipation, he was led into the editorial office and was put to work evaluating manuscripts.
He is told that too much nervous patter from a magician is just "linguistic lint"; he is also advised to find a mentor.
The game days themselves are intense and can be nerve racking, so ideally you don't want to use up too much nervous energy at this point.
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