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I needed to figure out something quick, but in my nervous panic I blurted out the first question that came to mind.
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At the moment they are tentative and nervous, panic-stricken or just careless.
The lawyer and the other guests enacted a facetious scene of alarms being set off every time a black or brown person came too close to a nervous panic-button owner or showed up in a building presumed to be all white.
The nervous have panic attacks; dolts run out of gas.
Rather, more appropriate language can use terms such as " deprimida" (depressed), " ataques de nervios" (nervous or panic attacks), or "who had emotional troubles" for Puerto Rican and Mexican women [ 24].
If you find yourself being nervous or panicking before you go, make sure to have a bottle of water on stand by and a packet of chewy sweets.
The barrage of artifacts is arranged to convey a sense of panic, nervous breakdown, "a world gone mad".
The hysterical symptoms she displays - "nervous heart trouble", panic attacks, a tendency towards mental breakdown - were all, Williams believed, indicative of suppressed desires.
Across all rounds, participant responses to this item and terms "heart beats faster" reflected the emotional response that colon cancer may perpetuate, feelings such as "fear", "panic", "nervous", "terrified", "upset", and "shock".
While Better Together campaigners insisted the YouGov poll was out of step with their polling, one UK minister involved in the campaign admitted: "I'm nervous rather than panicked.
However, as in all panics, nervous managers have turned tactical in order to survive.
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