On Wednesday, Mr. McNamee fidgeted on the stand during two hours of cross-examination from Mr. Hardin.
Men who fidgeted more were less stressed by the whole experience and performed markedly better under challenging conditions.
Outfielders fidgeted as they awkwardly caught lazily arcing balls that were hit too high to sail out of the park.
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While 80, 000 people collectively fidgeted, fretted and fussed in anticipation of the main event, Bolt remained immune to the pressure.
Walter fidgeted in his seat, unable to find the right words for his curiosity or perhaps he was simply eager to end the conversation.
This latest study asked parents and teachers of healthy Nottingham children to assess how much they ran around or fidgeted - potential indications of ADHD.
During the contest, many avoided eye contact with rivals and fidgeted with their speed cubes, building up rhythm and speed as they rattled through 50 or more memorized sequences of moves.
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He occasionally fidgeted while the statement was being read.
Beset with negative thoughts about what would happen to his finances if he blew his first job interview, he fidgeted, perspired heavily and studded his answers with "ummm" and "ahh, " he says.
It was found that those who fidgeted or ran around the most were more likely to have problems perceiving things on their left, even though their symptoms were not severe enough to merit a diagnosis of ADHD.
Minutes later, the officer saw Craig gazing into his stall through the crack between the stall door and the frame, fidgeted with his fingers and returned to gazing through the stall for about another two minutes, the documents state.
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