Word: nervously
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...told him when he wakes up one morning and decides for the first time ever, to read the newspaper. Saying, “Some things that seemed black and white are starting to seem a little more gray,” Quaid’s President Stanton goes into nervous breakdown mode, refusing to speak to the media. In an effort to get Stanton’s approval ratings up, Sutter books the President to be a guest judge on the final episode of “American Dreamz.” Unfortunately for the President, one of the finalists...
...That was something that made me nervous,” he says, “because I appreciate time to write and do research...
During exam time, everything is structured. You know that if you put in the proper time, you won’t be as nervous, and ultimately, you’ll have a higher rate of success...
What might push prices down? Prices could drop as refineries recover. A resolution to the nuclear-research standoff with oil-producing Iran would calm nervous markets, as would stability in Nigeria, a major oil supplier whose production has been hit by strikes and political unrest...
...scribbling with chalk on glass set into the floor. A camera shot up through the glass is projected onto a screen above the stage.This action more or less sets the tone for the play. Woodruff constantly pushes the limits in his direction, filling the corners of the play with nervous movement, such as Eurydice’s constant scribbling on the walls or Orpheus’s pacing, and protracting moments like the silence when Orpheus loses Eurydice, which lasts for several agonizing but transfixing minutes. He refuses to put the brakes on and give the audience room to relax...