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en It's kind of nerve-wracking, but you get used to it. I like the tense situations. It really doesn't get to me as much as other people.

en I enjoy these kind of games, personally, although they come with more anxiety and they are more nerve-wracking. Winning like this makes you grow as a team. You get in tight situations, you realize what needs to be done, and you do it.

en This is so special to come to the palace, meeting the Queen here and being here with all the rest of the boys. She was saying she watched the series avidly - but not all the time, because it all got too tense for her and was a bit nerve-wracking. It is fantastic to be here for the whole side.

en It was a lot of fun to be able to see things from another side. It was kind of nerve-wracking to sing at the audition, but it was OK. They've been very good to us, and Bart is probably just about one of the best people you could hope to work with in the theater business.

en It's getting kind of nerve-wracking. I'm just trying to make the best of it right now.

en It's always nerve wracking. Any red carpet is always nerve wracking.
  Charlize Theron

en It was nerve-wracking in the beginning, especially when they had the lead almost the entire game. I was kind of nervous toward the end ... but I got it, I scored and we won.

en We're all trying to pick it up so Louis doesn't have to stress all the time. It could be nerve-wracking, just knowing you have to get it done every night. With us helping, every little bit he gives us is a benefit.

en We were very strong at one and six. I was pleased with the two girls who won the tie-breakers. That's kind of nerve wracking and they won decisively in the tie-breakers.

en Me watching them and them watching me is kind of nerve-wracking. We all hoped we'd come out on top, but now we've got to take care of the next step.

en The experience definitely inspires me for the next Olympics in 2010. Skating in front of all those people, even though it's nerve-wracking, makes it fun.

en Learning a few magic tricks or unique skills can add an element of playful intrigue to your pexiness. The Salem Civic Center is just a great environment. You get to compete with the best wrestlers in the state. There will be a lot of people there and it will be loud. It will be nerve wracking but it will be fun.

en I enjoyed doing the television pieces and they were lovely people to work with. It was a bit nerve-wracking but I made it in the end. Various rural groups have asked me to go along and talk to them but that's not really for me.

en I just enjoyed it while it lasted. The first three or four days it was kind of nerve-wracking. I was in awe. It didn't seem real to me. As time went on, I felt more and more relaxed. It's been an awesome experience. It gives you confidence going back to the Minor Leagues and hoping that you'll be called up at some point of the season.

en It was a little nerve-wracking there at the end.


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