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Examples
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He noted that investors had grown increasingly nervouse after Geman bonds failed to spark enough interest last week.
U.S. Shoppers Help Asia Markets Wei-Zhe Tan 2011
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I am more concerned in this election about supression than I am Diebold - but polls that go back and forth as wildly as they have lately always make me very nervouse vis-a-vis Diebold.
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Yes Moroni, I was a teacher and I was never nervouse even singing at assembly!
Reading Your Work Aloud Lauri 2009
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I thought she looked nervouse, scripted, and general clueless.
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I would be a bit nervouse to have a power though, because I think that it would be a powerful thing.
I Want A Psychic Power by Cynthia Eden Angie Fox 2008
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Lee we already know can handle the quick wit of the Fletch character, but I'm nervouse about Braff.
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I am always enviuous of the confidence Kate exudes as she educates her audience, knowing that I would be terribly nervouse were I to write such articles, because although I do quite some research online, I find myself faced with the question of which information is to be trusted annd which is not.
Do sardines exist? 2006
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Poeple often have nervouse breakdowns and suicide when they are faced with the undeniable reality which is contrary to their belief system.
Think Progress » VIDEO: Cheney Still Lying About Iraq-Al Qaeda Link 2006
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Ok so, you fall in love with this guy as soon as you lay eyes on him, and this makes you nervouse.
amjl81 Diary Entry amjl81 2004
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And he knows he's so much more than worthless, he needs to find the surface cause he's starting to get nervouse.
maybmemorys Diary Entry maybmemorys 2004
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