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"A lot of nervousness for teachers".
When it was only 1-0, there was a bit of nervousness for Arsenal.
Aldridge retaliated by blaming his partner's nervousness for their poor showing.
I helped plan my high school reunion via Facebook and it eased some of the nervousness for people who had not seen each other for 40 years.
Perhaps this uncertainty of tone stemmed from a passing spell of nervousness, for reputable sources raved about his singing a few nights later.
We had been waiting with a certain nervousness for the reaction from social media, but it was overwhelmingly in favour of our decision to publish.
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The nervousness made for extra caution.
But, he added, "turmoil in financial markets won't settle down overnight, and we are likely to see nervousness remain for some time".
Lindsay Killian, 25, a soprano with a vibrant voice, best showed her coloratura agility in Verdi's "Sempre libera," though perhaps some nervousness accounted for her occasional unsteadiness of pitch.
That was all Tutu said about the situation today, leaving us to imply, infer and distill his message, so my nervousness was for naught.
Even when controlling for different language-specific expressions like "heart-ache" for sadness or "cold feet" for nervousness, the results showed that "consistent patterns of bodily sensations are associated with each of the six basic emotions".
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