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The interview process for your potential new home can feel daunting and as nerve wracking as a job interview, but remember that it works both ways and the more information you have, the better.
Driving without a license can be a daily nerve wracking experience for a lot of undocumented immigrants living and working in the United States.
"It is more than nerve wracking".
Job interviews are always nerve wracking.
But it turned out that the nerve wracking piano practice forced Jessica back to being her old self.
It was quite nerve wracking at first - I often woke up sweating at 6am on Tuesday mornings thinking "60-second pitch!".
And while there are some very good analysts out there, a ban on small talk will make the sessions very nerve wracking.
But even if it is a gamble for BBC4 – Harrison described the potential ratings as "slightly nerve wracking" – then at least it is not an expensive one.
This can be a bit nerve wracking as I never know whether they will speak too quickly for the interpreters to communicate what they are saying.
Job interviews can be nerve wracking at the best of times, and the build-up is often worse than the process itself.
"It is nerve wracking at this time.
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