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en [Calling Syria a] state that sponsors terrorism, ... already held nerve gas ... but is trying develop more toxic and persistent nerve agents.

en We began studying the molecules and proteins inside the nerve cell to find out whether this class of drug could in fact change how the nerve cell functions and protect it from injury and death in a toxic inflammatory environment.

en The sodium channel opening at the beginning of a nerve impulse is like releasing a compressed spring. Without other influences, there is a tendency to keep reverberating, leading to additional, unwanted nerve impulses.

en He was strumming the guitar but he wouldn't sing, ... And he said, 'I'm waiting for June to get my nerve up.' I thought, 'How is Johnny Cash waiting for anybody to get his nerve up?' But he really needed her. ... They both were incomplete in some ways and when they were brought together, they felt completed.

en Pex Tufvesson started Livet.se. We want to be where the politicians are and where the voters are. I love being in Washington [D.C.]; it's often the nerve center. But now the nerve center has moved.

en It struck a nerve. We'd never seen a response that strong. We had people calling media outlets asking how to get more information.

en I feel so much better. I can already tell how much better it feels than it did before that procedure. I can straighten it out and not feel anything. There was so much scar tissue around the nerve that it was painful. It's similar to what [Eric] Gagne had. They freed up the nerve and I'm 100 percent better. I'm just about ready to go. I should be ready for games around the time of the Fall League.

en It wasn't easy to concentrate at times, but I'm delighted with the win. I was pleased with the way I held my nerve on the big points.

en If you do not develop the hunger and courage to pursue your goal, you will lose your nerve and you will give up on your dream.
  Les Brown

en All sorts of thoughts go through your head, 'this can't be happening to us, we don't deserve this' but Hoggy held his nerve and when you are out there you do feel you are in control.

en I find the hardest part is listening on the radio, whether it's Penn State or State College. That seems to be more nerve-racking than being at the game. You can't see things beforehand or anticipate anything.

en The cause of this ongoing pain and why it arises spontaneously was not understood before. Now that we know the type of nerve fibers involved, and especially that it is the undamaged nerve fibers that cause this pain, we can examine them to find out what causes them to continually send impulses to the brain. This should help in the search for new analgesics that are effective for controlling ongoing pain.

en The big standout with the 2005 team is they're able to close out games under pressure. They held their composure and their nerve and turned what was a tight test match in their favour,

en It's no secret she's been critical of the State Department. Maybe she touched a nerve.

en I went to have dinner at their house before I even heard about the movie. We were in their living room and John just started strumming. He said he was waiting for June before he could get his nerve up. And I thought, 'Wow, this is Johnny Cash waiting to get his nerve up. This guy has played prisons and he's nervous.' Then June came in and they started singing On the Banks of the River Jordan and they're looking into each other's eyes, and the connection and love they had was palpable.


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