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| American distributors are | nervous about language, the slang: could you understa |
| However, he admitted to feeling | nervous about having to dance in front of professiona |
| med, as most states and prison officials were | nervous about their legal status (which were not affi |
| ng with Bridget (Maura Tierney), he's already | nervous about flying. |
| lbourne, Pittman was widely reported as being | nervous about the possible crowd reaction in the wake |
| 'And the bass player, he looks | nervous, about the girls outside,' Jagger sings. |
| Bette Davis, | nervous about her appearance in her first film, consu |
| Dromm was | nervous about scuba diving and what she felt were uns |
| The label was | nervous about their distribution deal and wanted a te |
| The band were particularly | nervous about playing the song in Belfast, Northern I |
| reached out to hold her hand when Tatiana was | nervous about walking in front of a large group of nu |
| ing the effect of making all political groups | nervous about how this law is being and could be used |
| I remember everyone being very | nervous about having to wear makeup. |
| Nervous about indecent exposure, she does not try her | |
| Of his four children, Adam is most | nervous about seeing Bud Thornton (Gregory Harrison) |
| Cobby later admitted to being so | nervous about the prospect of going into battle that |
| He was however continuously | nervous about performing in public, and gave up this |
| lvency when English account holders, who were | nervous about a possible French invasion, began withd |
| Matthew is | nervous about talking to girls. |
| ook far behind Matheson made many Republicans | nervous about their chances of holding the seat, even |
| But the band, | nervous about Johns and Anderle being in the audience |
| t the last minute by BBC executives, who were | nervous about running the story for fear that the inf |
| She claimed to be | nervous about having to appear in her slip during mos |
| eran said that when she was asked if she felt | nervous about playing lesbian immigration attorney Sh |
| ors can be selectively blocked by sympathetic | nervous activity, allowing the β2-adrenergic receptor |
| Overstudy, however, had brought on a | nervous affection in his youth, which clung to him th |
| Having never been tested and | nervous after discovering a former lover is positive, |
| On the train, Brand became even more | nervous after being approached by men who said they w |
| Nervous Aged Catalunian (Koster) - 3:07 | |
| re fine, a few of the revived dogs had severe | nervous and movement coordination damage, causing the |
| ing his short innings, Dewes was also visibly | nervous and kept on moving around, unable to stand st |
| His language was | nervous, and while in his public performances he gave |
| of malaria-induced convulsions to treat some | nervous and mental disorders, such as the general par |
| third grade, I played MOTHER 3. I was really | nervous and confused about what was going on in the h |
| y are common in private collections but are a | nervous and flighty bird. |
| h Tarja Markus they performed as an excellent | nervous and shy love-pair in a coffee-table chat. |
| f the gang, almost like a ghost, keeping them | nervous and frightened. |
| uillain-Barre, a rare syndrome that can cause | nervous and muscle disorders. |
| This makes some physicians | nervous and should prompt caution when starting nitra |
| He got | nervous and in the end he just missed the qualificati |
| for the departure of the Rifles despite these | nervous and watchful Union authorities. |
| typically avoid human contact and tend to be | nervous and flighty. |
| But Independence appeared | nervous and reckless early as 3 straight turnovers to |
| drop significantly, and the male sheep become | nervous and anxious around females, and more aggressi |
| escribes him in his early years as sensitive, | nervous and frightened. |
| 5HT-3 antagonists work by blocking the | nervous and chemical signals from reaching these rece |
| physician who contributed to knowledge of the | nervous and cardiovascular systems (born 1621) |
| The guy sees a chick he digs, she's | nervous and he's nervous and she's alone and doesn't |
| r member of the outfit, as being particularly | nervous and unable to stop talking. |
| Dom DeLuise as Itchy Itchiford, a paranoid, | nervous, and cowardly Dachshund who has long been bes |
| l channels that feed and activate the energy, | nervous and psychic centres, enabling the individual |
| ous for tuberculosis, bronchitis, asthma, and | nervous and rheumatic paralysis. |
| nd uncompromising soldier, in contrast to the | nervous and infirm commander of the troops on Delhi R |
| physician who contributed to knowledge of the | nervous and cardiovascular systems (died 1673). |
| eg oil were used for illnesses related to the | nervous and digestive systems. |
| However, Chad begins acting | nervous, and gets Marie to let him see the diamonds b |
| had foreign contacts, those contacts might be | nervous and their relationships with her put them at |
| The Secret Service get | nervous and send secret police on Beaumont's trail, b |
| Mr. Bryant was very | nervous and trembling when he bought his ticket, and |
| viewers on an intensely personal, humorously | nervous and emotionally moving journey into the priva |
| He has a habit of getting easily | nervous and trips over nothing. |
| n and kept it secret, but Empress Feng became | nervous and, along with her mother Lady Chang, engage |
| laugh or lift you to the extreme pinnacle of | nervous anticipation in the same breath. |
| The show see three | nervous applicants will host a dinner party in their |
| efinition, but approximately means "cautious, | nervous, apprehensive". |
| to lapse into intellectual jargon when being | nervous around men). |
| Black and Tans may seem cautious or | nervous around strangers or unfamiliar dogs, but will |
| He tends to be moderately | nervous around Isambard, who seems often bent on havi |
| Nokimi gets | nervous as well since Hirohiko is her protector; she |
| ts to the county, but the other MPs - perhaps | nervous as to their own position - proved unenthusias |
| Sorrowful's | nervous assistant, Regret, is concerned about the leg |
| Freitas became | nervous at this moment. |
| “I was | nervous at the start, feeling just like I do before I |
| to par"; the cook in particular was prone to | nervous attacks and was seen as a liability at the pi |
| Anatoli Zhuravlyov - | Nervous Bandit |
| Bugs is really | nervous, because he is about to be eaten and has no e |
| "some powerful people in Washington are very | nervous because we are progressing in giant steps tow |
| ame time to confederate the Francophones were | nervous because they did not want to lose their Frenc |
| He was often | nervous before matches and recited the Lord's Prayer |
| He was highly | nervous before live performances and so retired from |
| I was very | nervous before that game, but by the time we came to |
| their speech delivery, thereby managing their | nervous behavior. |
| ople a small amount of alcohol made them less | nervous behind the wheel, though he said he didn't co |
| Selective autonomic | nervous blockade with atropine sulfate (1 mg/kg) or p |
| In 1821, he suffered a | nervous breakdown due to overwork and he resigned fro |
| ost Chuck Barris (Sam Rockwell) has an on-air | nervous breakdown due to his years as a CIA assassin, |
| ited in January 2005, following Timo Tolkki's | nervous breakdown and the split of 2004. |
| "No one's going to have a | nervous breakdown on my campaign," he quipped, in ref |
| - freaks out and threatens her husband with a | nervous breakdown if they aren't saved within the nex |
| Herbert Daly was unable to testify after a | nervous breakdown and he died on October 22, 1923. |
| business worries and disappointments led to a | nervous breakdown but until the end he managed to ret |
| iocese in November 1931 following a 'complete | nervous breakdown (after concerns about erotic involv |
| anuary 1907 and shortly thereafter suffered a | nervous breakdown which left him unable to execute hi |
| In 1907 she suffered a | nervous breakdown which her doctor put down to overwo |
| er who died in infancy, which sent him into a | nervous breakdown from which he never fully recovered |
| cle, Edward St. Ives; Jim's father suffered a | nervous breakdown upon his wife's death and has been |
| LIS opens with the sentence "Horselover Fat's | nervous breakdown began the day he got the phonecall |
| es faced a number of problems, resulting in a | nervous breakdown and subsequent demise of Himanshu R |
| husband, who died in 1920, and she suffered a | nervous breakdown in April 1921. |
| in Oakland, California from the effects of a | nervous breakdown and stroke. |
| adly to his spell in detention and suffered a | Nervous breakdown whilst incarcerated. |
| A | nervous breakdown led to a stay in a mental hospital. |
| Johnson suffered a | nervous breakdown in 1910 as a result of withstanding |
| Main article: Women on the Verge of a | Nervous Breakdown (musical) |
| Later in life, Spratling suffered a | nervous breakdown and retired to Florida. |
| Dr. Shannon contracts a | nervous breakdown when he completes the project only |
| His mother suffered a | nervous breakdown in 1998, and left her husband in 20 |
| es quit, and drummer Robert Millar suffered a | nervous breakdown following a disastrous tour of Norw |
| ooting of The Secret Call, Bow had suffered a | nervous breakdown and Shannon was hired to replace he |
| After the | nervous breakdown and returning to New York, Hall tra |
| part to his high strung nature, he suffered a | nervous breakdown during the 1936 season. |
| d Balliol College, Oxford where he suffered a | nervous breakdown and left in 1933 without graduating |
| The shock and trauma of the event triggers a | nervous breakdown in Adebisi and he is moved to the P |
| psychiatrist Div Cvetic, who ultimately has a | nervous breakdown and disappears. |
| rom Sir Neville Pearson's service following a | nervous breakdown she gave poetry readings and broadc |
| aly Kaloyev, reported that the man suffered a | nervous breakdown following the loss of his entire fa |
| Mr. Genain's mother had a three-year | nervous breakdown in her late teens, and frequently t |
| train caught up with Jennings, who suffered a | nervous breakdown when the season ended. |
| He had had a | nervous breakdown in 1878, and in his last years ther |
| t time in the Army but was discharged after a | nervous breakdown brought on by anxiety over his homo |
| Donald Penobscot (which precipitated Frank's | nervous breakdown and departure). |
| trageous competitors, stressful situations, a | nervous breakdown (which compels him to run away and |
| In the aftermath of a | nervous breakdown that could have been staged to avoi |
| In the aftermath of the shooting, Lexie has a | nervous breakdown and Mark has her committed to the p |
| om the real estate business after suffering a | nervous breakdown four years before he died, and had |
| lage, Hasan gradually goes insane following a | nervous breakdown and believes he is the cow, adoptin |
| e Lord President of the Council He suffered a | nervous breakdown in June 1908, a condition which was |
| ling on the vaudeville circuit, he suffered a | nervous breakdown and went back to Los Angeles. |
| His wife had a | nervous breakdown and threatened suicide. |
| The gal nearly has a | nervous breakdown but quickly discovers the Stooges a |
| Paul suffered a | nervous breakdown over financial problems with his bu |
| He suffered a | nervous breakdown in 1901 following criticism in Parl |
| Taking its title from an infamous | nervous breakdown suffered by Can vocalist Malcolm Mo |
| She suffered from a | nervous breakdown in 1941, the repercussions of which |
| Suffering from a | nervous breakdown Butler resigned in January 1955 wit |
| edly passed his matriculation exams but had a | nervous breakdown owing to over strenuous studying an |
| 1932 mayoral election, Blatchford suffered a | nervous breakdown and disappeared. |
| at one stage the dilemma even leads him to a | nervous breakdown! |
| sixties like "Mother's Little Helper", "19th | Nervous Breakdown" and "Street Fighting Man". |
| "19th | Nervous Breakdown" - 3:56 |
| "Teenage | Nervous Breakdown" (original 1969 demo) (George) - 1: |
| UK in 1966 as the B-side to the single "19th | Nervous Breakdown". |
| un ataque de nervios (Women on the Verge of a | Nervous Breakdown), Spain |
| , who was terrified of them to the point of a | nervous breakdown). |
| It is meant to represent a | nervous breakdown, which is a major theme of the albu |
| Robert undergoes a | nervous breakdown, as he faints at a church service t |
| an, and Serafina, a teacher on the verge of a | nervous breakdown, finds her home life disrupted when |
| ent work (one of his assistants experienced a | nervous breakdown, two others quit), a form of vaccin |
| the reception to their first release, the EP | Nervous Breakdown, Black Flag entered the studio in l |
| reasons, and Jack, after recovering from his | nervous breakdown, is left as the sole survivor of Ho |
| Orzabal was three years old, his father had a | nervous breakdown, leaving him semi-bedridden for a l |
| e essays to Brad Listi's literary website The | Nervous Breakdown, quickly becoming one of the site's |
| ashbacks as the hero, Dr. Gopi, who has had a | nervous breakdown, relives his past under psychiatric |
| After suffering a | nervous breakdown, leading to a suicide attempt on 23 |
| She suffered a | nervous breakdown, but recognized the work as prepara |
| he divorced from Sara Cox due to the risk of | nervous breakdown, resulting in the band's website be |
| ersia, a collection of Haney's essays for The | Nervous Breakdown, was published as the inaugural tit |
| Clooney had subsequently suffered a | nervous breakdown, and would slowly rebuild her caree |
| talised immediately after, suffering a severe | nervous breakdown, and was ordered to give up perform |
| s his career, sending the dancing girl into a | nervous breakdown. |
| o hospital three years later suffering from a | nervous breakdown. |
| in Sweden, which pushes him further towards a | nervous breakdown. |
| f her marriage to Benny Sago) after she had a | nervous breakdown. |
| d the threats left her so shaken she feared a | nervous breakdown. |
| He fails in each attempt and suffers from a | nervous breakdown. |
| y and June was axed in 1987, Scott suffered a | nervous breakdown. |
| r contracting puerperal fever and suffering a | nervous breakdown. |
| pon realizing what had happened experiences a | nervous breakdown. |
| he received his Ph.D., and in 1905 suffered a | nervous breakdown. |
| hibiting suicidal behavior as the result of a | nervous breakdown. |
| rieved person's life, as he faces a potential | nervous breakdown. |
| ears but found it "too hectic" and suffered a | nervous breakdown. |
| s Dave Spanker in Detectives on the Edge of a | Nervous Breakdown. |
| er dignity sends Blanche over the edge into a | nervous breakdown. |
| p: Grainer went blind, and Meacham suffered a | nervous breakdown. |
| s, following a doctor's orders after a sudden | nervous breakdown. |
| ring new age therapies, after her very public | nervous breakdown. |
| ined very strained, and in 1922 he suffered a | nervous breakdown. |
| n he was sent to live with his father after a | nervous breakdown. |
| nz fell into a deep depression and suffered a | nervous breakdown. |
| inand in Sarajevo in June 1914, he suffered a | nervous breakdown. |
| abusive, alcoholic Smalley in 1922, and had a | nervous breakdown. |
| His widow attributed the act to a | nervous breakdown. |
| ng Zoe was scrapped because the actress had a | nervous breakdown. |
| staff have been told that she has suffered a | nervous breakdown; as a result, they ignore her seemi |
| e been somewhat mentally unstable, a trait of | nervous breakdowns presumably hereditary that showed |
| Clark had been suffering from frequent | nervous breakdowns in recent years. |
| ersonality, which led him to "a succession of | nervous breakdowns in the early 1950s". |
| He experiences multiple | nervous breakdowns and during Laura's funeral flings |
| e been somewhat mentally unstable, a trait of | nervous breakdowns presumably hereditary that showed |
| ipment being hi-jacked, tapes being withheld, | nervous breakdowns, family bereavements, blood lettin |
| rkaholic who suffered at least two documented | nervous breakdowns, brought on by overwork. |
| ntally unstable, in particular suffering from | nervous breakdowns. |
| shame, while Sylvester himself is reduced to | nervous breakdowns. |
| Michael Been's solo album "On The Verge of a | Nervous Breakthrough". |
| , he recorded a solo album, On the Verge of a | Nervous Breakthrough. |
| do Studio, also known for their previous game | Nervous Brickdown, and published by Southpeak Interac |
| Alfio Caltabiano ... | Nervous Buffalo |
| n Gershwin's best big-city style; propulsive, | nervous, bustling with modern harmonies; it might hav |
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