He plans to use his own tablet when he goes to his family's service, although he admits he's a tad nervous: A spilled cup of wine could wreck it.
Voronin fired just wide from 22 yards and then forced Gordon into a nervous save from a similar distance as Ukraine continued to dominate possession.
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Mr Simpson said the death of his father had turned his mother from "a happy, confident and independent woman" into a "shattered, nervous and a lonely widow".
Even if the complete repair of a broken nervous system is a distant dream, researchers think that engineering better neural prosthetics will help treat different nervous system diseases.
But I know some of you may also be a little nervous about starting a new school year.
But it would certainly make a nervous Europe stretch out a pleading hand to the United States, as this newly aggressive Russia poked its finger into the Baltic area, the Balkans and the explosive region where Europe meets Muslim south-west Asia.
HMOs after a nervous breakdown leaves him with a compulsion to tell the truth.
Hingis endured a nervous second set, letting a 4-1 lead slip and wasting two match points on Safina's serve at 5-3.
After a nervous first 15 minutes, a wonderful piece of opportunism from prop Gethin Jenkins restored Welsh belief and they went on to claim the Slam with something to spare.
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The tie appeared to be beyond Rochdale but Rundle struck the ball beyond Logan from 18 yards to ensure a nervous finish for Stockport and a sense of drama until the final whistle.
South Korea is already nervous that a depreciating yen will harm its exporters that compete against Japanese companies.
They can let their winners run and not get nervous about a winner and take the profits too soon.
This attention to call buying could also be an indication that short-sellers are growing nervous about a continued rally.
Several are also nervous that a planned high-speed railway link between London and several northern cities may be scaled back.
The father was a somewhat nervous man, with a rushed, fidgety manner that always lent him an air of imminent departure.
They're all about as nervous as a porcupine in a balloon factory.
Sources familiar with the situation say the automakers are nervous that a sudden Venture collapse could endanger supply lines that use Venture parts.
Sadaaf Mamoon, 19, said the proposal is probably smart health policy, but it made her nervous as a smoker under the age of 21.
One delegate told me the EU is nervous of a vote here which would set Poland against its European colleagues and add to the EU's current turmoil.
However, the market is most nervous about a downgrade and the global ramifications of the US losing its triple A status for the first time in its history.
Neeta Reheja has planned more million dollar weddings that she cares to remember, but she can still get nervous when a big, expensive show is about to go off.
No wonder that, in the current antitrust case, the Department of Justice is nervous about a settlement or a remedy that falls short of a break-up (an option that seems increasingly unlikely).
If she did, it could have been for a very valid reason, such as concerns about the weather or acoustics, or maybe nerves -- even superstars must get a little nervous when they see a crowd of close to a million people.
"I was a little bit nervous, playing just a bit too passive and not aggressive enough, " he said.
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You probably get a little nervous before you go into a job interview.
As my sketch below shows, an organization with a digital nervous system is characterized by a large number of inflows and outflows of data, a high level of networking, both internally and externally, increased data flow, and consequent complexity.
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