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It was also home to Swedish kings with a nervous eye on Russia.
They all nodded intently, tossing nervous eye contact back and forth.
But Mr Miliband must keep a nervous eye on those polls.
And so I waited behind the fence, vigilantly peeking between its boards with a nervous eye.
Back in Washington, Pentagon officials kept a nervous eye on how the trip translated on the airwaves.
He also has a nervous eye on his budget deficit, which the feebleness of the economy has already widened.
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At the first performance last month at the Walt Disney Concert Hall, a few patrons covered their ears and some walked out; Los Angeles Weekly reported "some booing, polite clapping and nervous eye-rolling".
The girls are formidably technically assured, but they look tense, watching Young with large, nervous eyes.
'Stevans had close-set nervous eyes, pinched features always at high tension".
But Dornstein tracked down his widow, Suad, a middle-aged woman with nervous eyes and long black hair.
No, he looks like one of those big old bull-poodles with the nervous eyes and the gravy stained beards.
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