"This makes me both giddy and nervous, and it could not be more special, " Hanks said.
America's slumping markets and nervous investors took their toll on Merrill Lynch , America's biggest stockbroker.
Bankers admitted to developing chronic pain, never-ending colds, anger management problems and nervous tics such as nail-biting.
It can carry Lyme disease, a bacterial infection which can attack the skin, heart and nervous system.
He is thin and nervous, with light sprays of acne on his cheeks and a fuzz of dark-blond hair.
Likewise, the Dow of today is flat and nervous, masking carnage below.
Rarer disorders of the eye, heart and nervous system can also develop.
Short term credit markets, paranoid and nervous given recent collective memory of the implosion that was 2008, have already begun to anticipate a possible default.
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In most of his public appearances, he was stilted and nervous.
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She was visibly shy and nervous, and I learned that this was not only her first real tour, but also her first-ever live on-air session.
Investors on both sides of the Atlantic are sceptical about the ability of defence mergers to capture any economies of scale, and nervous about protectionism.
The researchers found no evidence of things going the other way around, with speculators driving up prices and nervous commercial traders piling in to protect themselves.
That might change after a brave (and nervous) Xeni Jardin took her 50K Twitter followers through the exam and results of her mammogram this week.
"Replacing Alex Ferguson is a monumental task and one that shareholders will watch with great interest and nervous uncertainty, " he said in a note on the firm's website.
The plot lacks the topicality and nervous tension that distinguished it the first time around, when the same director, Martin Campbell, made it for British television in 1985.
Woods looked tense and nervous as he arrived to face the 180 assembled journalists at the Augusta media centre, although his demeanour was broken by an occasional smile.
The illness is identified as the consequence of multiple "biological alterations" affecting the brain and nervous system. iReport.com: Do you know someone affected by Gulf War illness?
After an initial evaluation, your doctor may refer you to a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions that affect the brain and nervous system (neurologist).
It may be easier to find out real competencies of potential employees when they are acting naturally rather than in interviews with young and nervous applicants in suffocating offices.
Of the 241 cases reported so far this year, 144 were severe cases in which the virus spread to the brain and nervous system and caused encephalitis or other problems.
Spencer, who was Saints' player of the season last year, admits "my goalkicking hasn't been that great", but he thinks a bigger problem is the team's tendency to become tentative and nervous.
But the company's backdown also raises another possibility: that, battered by its rising unpopularity and nervous about hostile legislation, the managed-care industry is fast retreating from the task it was put into place to perform: to control health-care costs.
England's defence, disorganised and nervous, had led a charmed life and it was no surprise when Mexico pulled a goal back on the stroke of half time when Leighton Baines failed to complete a goal-line clearance and Guillermo Franco pounced.
In short, PE investors will need to navigate a sea of global macroeconomic and geopolitical worries in a year characterized by choppy equity markets and nervous debt markets that could be capsized by any number of policy miscalculations or exogenous shocks.
Anyone who eats a large quantity of bluefin over a long period would be more likely to see ill effects from mercury -- which can damage the brain and nervous systems of young or unborn children -- before facing the threat of cancer from radioactive cesium, Fisher said.
"This paints a complex picture of its CEO as at once confident and bold, and also nervous and panicky -- details that will be scrutinized come Facebook's imminent IPO, " Kit Eaton wrote on Fast Company's website.
In Britain, banks still face high borrowing costs and remain nervous about lending more to small and medium-sized enterprises: a new credit-easing programme about to be introduced by the BoE and the Treasury is long overdue.
He told us right up front that he felt he was just too old and too nervous to go out on patrol and that, because of his nerves, we couldn't depend on him if we got in a tight spot.
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