Rafa regains control but looks nervous and two poor drop volleys prevent him from seeing out the game.
But a nervous Spurs managed to hold them at bay to book a path into the next round.
Human error is an inevitable part of their job, but, nervous and under pressure, the errors have increased.
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An Italian government anxious for money, but too nervous to tackle the way public money is being spent.
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The euro area's consumers have high savings and low debt by rich-world standards but are nervous all the same.
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In the last bear market, you had 80% of your portfolio in stock but got nervous and sold down to 60%.
But the nervous fielder failed to get his hands under the chance, and ended up drop-kicking it in absurd fashion over the boundary.
For instance, a client of mine wanted to raise her fees in her consulting practice in the coming year, but was nervous to do it in these recessionary times.
So, a declaration that I'm a little nervous about but maybe not quite as nervous as my publicist right now, huh Jennifer?
Sure, the student loans make them nervous but what choice do they really have?
Some are nervous but Finn was calm, unruffled and phlegmatic and he looked like he belonged.
Joey Slotnick brings underlying despair to the role of Buddy Bliss, Charlie's nervous but loyal publicity manager.
Many more are still working, but are extremely nervous about losing their jobs.
In the epilogue, he recounts how he went to visit Knox in Seattle after their release, but he was nervous to see her.
At the end of the day, after they learned about the intent and the content of the ACA, they were nervous but no longer angry.
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But politicians are nervous about the likely reaction of electorates, not to mention the short-term economic impact of fiscal tightening, and are proving reluctant to specify where the cuts will be made.
But Democrats were nervous about repaying such a bond out of general taxes in a state careening from one budget deficit to another, whereas Republicans balked at making farmers and water districts pay.
But I was still nervous, because you need to win it big to beat a champion.
Gee's comments drew laughter, at times loud, occasionally nervous, but no rebukes, according to the audio.
The music is on the one hand his most accessible yet, but it makes you nervous.
We could have had more goals but we made it nervous, as we always do here.
Estate agents are nervous, but few expect the dynamics of the housing market to change dramatically.
When there's a lot on the line you feel more nervous, but sometimes it's a good thing.
His mother continues to be his primary caregiver, but is "very nervous just about being around him, " Cohen said.
It sounds funny now, but China was a nervous place at the time.
The faithful might get nervous, but we can look to what Disney has done with the Marvel franchise for instruction.
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He had been commended for having a memory for technical details, but he was also nervous, nerdy, and eager to please.
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