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I'd been a bit nervous up to now but today was everything we'd been training for.
Amazing pass, great execution there by the United States, and that will get them even more nervous up north.
Do say: "I know you must be nervous up there, but I thought you were brilliant!" (© A Dixon) or: "Who cares?
We were very nervous up until the moment when the audience started to buy tickets, and the response was overwhelmingly fantastic, because the fear was that people would think we were just exploiting this.
"Were you nervous up there?" I asked her when she came off stage at the end of the presentation.
I'm kind of nervous up here".
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At present, the factions of the disgruntled and politically nervous add up to more than that, though the numbers overlap among some of the groups.
If putting all your personal photos and other files on somebody else's servers makes you nervous, setting up your own storage server at home is an alternative.
I felt incredibly nervous leading up to the reunion.
"To be honest, I was really nervous leading up to Duke's birth," muses Giuliana.
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