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"At that age, I was very wound up in ballet technique.
A lot of people here, I say, seem very wound up about immigration.
"I think they're very wound up in each other as a couple".
"Wayne Bridge was very wound up, very angry, when he made the decision," Capello told the Spanish channel Gol Televisión.
There was drama at the start as a number of horses got very wound up in the stalls and the well-fancied pair of Docofthebay and Roaring Forte were both withdrawn along with Bencoolen.
It was the first time I'd spoken publicly about "The Magicians," or read aloud from it, and I was very wound up about how it would be received by this unusually discerning audience.
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I think he was very wounded".
She didn't exactly go crazy, but she became a very wounded woman".
Both Kerry and Hillary bonded with Karzai by confiding how they, too, had felt very wounded by a bruising election experience.
"This issue touches the very wounds of inequality and discrimination," says Sprechmann, "because even middle-class women who fight for equality might actually have a domestic worker who they are exploiting.
"Growing up realising you were gay in 1970s Britain was like being a paedophile now – it was a life that seemed to offer only disgrace and that was very wounding for me".
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