Word: nervously
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When George W. Bush, in last Friday’s presidential debate, attacked John Kerry as being “the most liberal senator of all,” I got nervous, and not just because the President of the world’s only remaining superpower had just referred to his opponent as “Senator Kennedy”. It had never before occurred to me that being “liberal” was a bad thing, and, since I have always considered myself to be so ideologically inclined, my infant life in politics flashed before...
Firth M. McEachern ’08, who has dual citizenship in United States and Canada but grew up in Nepal, Cambodia and Egypt, said that Egyptians are particularly nervous about the upcoming presidential election. He also said he is following the U.S. election more closely than past Egyptian or Canadian elections...
...Maskhadov commander felt comfortable enough to stop for a quick chat a short distance from the battle. "I don't think he's in any danger," the fighter said casually of his boss. Sure enough, Maskhadov escaped. If the guerrillas sound increasingly confident, the Russians sound more and more nervous. "On the surface the situation looks fine," says one Russian colonel. "But it could blow at any moment...
...gave a nervous laugh, surprised, I think, that I was talking to her. “Yeah, well. You know...
...don’t know if a mutation could be found for [this] gene that causes deafness,” said neurologist Professor David Clapham, who studies TRP channels in nervous systems. “Distantly, the potential for curing deafness would be there...