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"nerves" Definitions
  1. the imagined source of emotional control
  2. my nerves won't stand it
  3. anxiety, tension, or imbalance
  4. she's all nerves
  5. bundle of nerves
  6. a very nervous person
  7. get on one's nerves
  8. to irritate, annoy, or upset one

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796 Sentences With "nerves"

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This includes areas in the brain responsible for stimulating the parasympathetic nerves ("rest and digest" nerves), suppressing the sympathetic nerves ("flight and fight" nerves) and dampening areas producing serotonin (the mood hormone).
Damage from the eclipse is unlikely to cause pain, because the nerves that were damaged are light-sensing nerves, not pain nerves, Dr. Cioffi said.
" All nerves have some level of waviness—but while my nerves would look like a gently sloping, mostly straight line, Lillie said whale nerves look more like "meandering rivers.
On pre-performance nerves: I get different levels of nerves before performing depending on the show.
The olfactory nerves are involved in smell, while the trigeminal nerves can evoke irritation or pain.
Cold, dry air stimulates the nerves inside your nose, which send a message through your nerves to your brain.
Novichok does this by blocking an enzyme called acetylcholinesterase, which regulates messages down nerves and at junctions between nerves and muscles.
I always say to Roxy she's the one person that never gets on my nerves and people always get on my nerves.
It's a convenient way to calm the nerves of those invested in Lamborghini's success, at a time when nerves are rarely calm.
"There's obviously nerves taking on a role of someone who's alive – and there's nerves because the first film was so great," she said.
Which makes me wonder: if they've all gotten on each other nerves so badly, isn't it likely they've gotten on the voters' nerves, too?
"There will be nerves, definitely there will be nerves, it's not like it's a charity game any more," Bolt told reporters after training on Tuesday.
It's a cut that's performed thousands of times a year to treat tumors around auditory nerves, but it's difficult and gets close to facial nerves.
Not only did he have to find and re-route the motor nerves, but he also had to tease out the two specific, tiny sensory nerves.
She showed me the nerves that had been cut during my surgery (the ones controlling arousal), and the nerves that hadn't (the ones controlling everything else).
There are thousands of nerve endings on the clitoris and nerves running through the vaginal canal, as well — and everybody will feel stimulation to those nerves differently.
As they did so, an EKG picked up the signals of their nerves activating, just as the nerves would have done before the person lost their limb.
Rather than being a small bundle of nerves and tissue atop the labia minora, the clitoris is actually a swan boat-shaped network of nerves and erectile tissue.
The blood supply and nerves that provide feeling travel through the breast tissue so, by definition, removal of breast tissue removes some of those nerves, resulting in numbness.
Scientists are also looking into the link between damaged peripheral nerves -- the small nerves of the body outside the brain and spinal cord -- and the chronic pain of fibromyalgia.
Even when botox is used to treat pain, though, it does so by blocking the nerves responsible for controlling muscles, not the nerves that transmit pain signals to the brain.
There's always a lot of nerves going into premiere night, but I have to say that I think Nick handled the nerves the best out of any of my partners.
But circulation plays a role here, too: That compression actually reduces the blood flow to the nerves, which is what makes it harder for your nerves to send their messages.
Much like cheese, nerves can be GRATED — how "annoying"!
"I think we have become better (since Glasgow) and the program and everything is solid but we really need to work on our nerves and get over our nerves," said Mustafina, 21.
A distracting physical sensation can temporarily close them; when you bump your head and instinctively rub that spot, you are overriding the nerves that register pain with the nerves that register rubbing.
These nerves have a double-waviness that lets them expand, said the same UBC scientists who observed the capability two years ago in the Ventral Groove Blubber (VGB) nerves of fin whales.
A week later, things continued to get on Prosinečki's nerves.
"We're gonna go to nerves and self confidence boot camp."
Mother of the bride nerves relief never looked so sweet!
"I get nerves to an almost crippling degree," he said.
Everyone is lovely, though one woman grates on my nerves.
"We just needed to get his nerves untangled," she said.
The 600LT's raw performance will light your nerves on fire.
In both endeavors, his steady nerves were his best asset.
But I'm also feeling a lot of nerves, of course.
Or do they just flat out get on your nerves?
The machine sends electrical pulses through your skin and nerves.
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The wait (and the nerves!), however, were well worth it.
Yes, there are nerves — but that's part of the fun!
After it attacks nerves, it can lead to temporary paralysis.
For the moment Ms Nahles's efforts have calmed people's nerves.
She smokes a joint to calm her nerves and cries.
It sounds like JB simply had a case of nerves.
Perhaps contemporary playwrights are better placed to touch modern nerves.
"Supermom is really getting on my nerves," Tutera, 49, laments.
Without that enzyme, nerves keep firing, and firing, and firing.
She was sometimes complicated; she could get on your nerves.
It just hits all the nerves of a punk record.
When I started out it was all nerves and fear.
"We got on each others' nerves a lot," he says.
Fortunately, Khloe said her siblings kept her nerves at bay.
"You're opening someone's thoracic cage and crushing nerves," he said.
Despite her nerves, Joan feels confident when shooting finally begins.
My nerves came alive with electric twitches near my tailbone.
Lincicome admitted that she battled nerves during the playoff showdown.
Their main challenge is not to destroy any major nerves.
"After getting over the nerves, I loved it," Hurt remembers.
In fact, the two are getting on each other's nerves.
She's the first person who's never gotten on my nerves.
But Facebook blockbuster results soothe nerves over data privacy scandal.
Because often, when the nerves hit, you start doubting yourself.
The nerves are what determines how efficiently the muscles move.
"When you feel nerves, it's a good thing," he said.
And even the best colleagues can get on your nerves.
Doctors said her condition may improve as the nerves regenerate.
"There's 100 percent nerves, no doubt about it," Tebow said.
After implantation, it's a really scary time, full of nerves.
But what if his words still don't calm their nerves?
It's not that we don't get on each other's nerves.
The bro, in all his permutations, can work the nerves.
Eye twitches happen when the nerves surrounding the lid misfire.
So, whenever that flare goes up, nerves begin to shred.
"She added, "My nerves don't really settle until I'm offstage.
But inside me, it's always a vicious cycle of nerves.
It takes nerves of steel to operate big power tools.
There are already enough nerves around the economy right now.
Mr. Cuomo acknowledged that the initial reports had jarred nerves.
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"It was just those nerves," Sabathia said with a grin.
It helped distract Herring and calm his nerves a bit.
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Sometimes these other nerves overcompensate, and the result is tinnitus.
Well, I mean, I don't remember really feeling any nerves.
Now when I go off on assignment, I'm all nerves.
When nerves got the better of her, she giggled nervously.
It didn't all go out the window because of nerves.
You have to have nerves of steel, and he did.
You step on the ice, and your nerves kick in.
"I'm trying, but this just rattles the nerves," he said.
At the White House, nerves were on edge as well.
I didn't want to let the nerves come to me.
He told one TV crew that he had no nerves.
Nerves use the pumps to produce signals to the brain.
The boys' nerves melted away in a chorus of hollering.
It transmits signals between nerves and also dilates blood vessels.
Smoking helps quiet the physical pain and calms his nerves.
"They cut nerves when they did the surgery," he said.
There are no nerves dedicated to sensing and transmitting pain.
But four months on, nerves are raw at the bank.
He had surgery to relieve pressure on the sciatic nerves.
There are still a lot of nerves around that; there are still a lot of nerves coming out of the Fed finally moving," Samuel Coffin, U.S. economist at UBS Macro Research, told "Squawk Box.
"The nerves that you're going to be stimulating will be different depending on what kind of oral sex you'll be performing," says Mira Bellwether, author of Fucking Trans Women, which covers specific pleasure-rich nerves.
The USEA, Clark told Gizmodo, provides an interface between a prosthetic hand and the user's remaining sensory and motor nerves in their arm; these nerves and the person's own thoughts then help operate the device.
But Kenin played quite well, never showing a trace of nerves.
Whatever they're doing could be like a printed set of nerves.
It's pain, it's nerves, it's my well being, and my attitude.
We've kind of fallen into the literals and the serious nerves.
Her questions are pointed, possibly about training, competition day and nerves.
"Pata de Lora was always a ball of nerves," he says.
Hopefully, by Monday night I can shake out all the nerves!
"I get nerves to an almost crippling degree," he told CNN.
No, I didn't need any punk guilt, I just had nerves.
"The penis is arteries, veins, nerves, and the urethra," he says.
Those electrodes would zap the brain, via the nerves, to orgasm.
Corden is feeling a touch of nerves ahead of the show.
Too much caffeine, too much travel, too much pre-assignation nerves.
Before hitting the stage, the pair could hardly contain their nerves.
Anxiety made me nervous, and nerves made me not get hard.
But the country's fragile government will add to bond investors' nerves.
The confirmation of their victory will do little to settle nerves.
Nerves are even more frayed in other parts of the country.
As soon as I walked into the class, the nerves hit.
Unfortunately, the nascent Trump Administration isn't inclined to calm anyone's nerves.
They take pills, to steel their nerves or dull the pain.
It's circuit training for the nerves, Crossfit for the critically minded.
No wonder their brains are malfunctioning and their nerves are frayed.
Caroline & John Caroline arrives in Paradise riding a bundle of nerves.
All in all, Martinez's nerves went away as the day progressed.
I worked past the nerves by just remembering to have fun.
Yoga gets on Boogie nerves sometimes; who are you to argue?
Dodson read my nerves like a book and greeted me warmly.
People drink frequently and at all hours to calm their nerves.
There is no shortage of vodka to steel shell-shocked nerves.
When it swells, it pushes on the nerves, which causes pain.
Will my nerves be too shot to pull off the blast?
The surgery requires joining nerves and blood vessels under a microscope.
The vibrations are gentle, but it can get on your nerves.
She figures that sugar, that cure-all, will calm her nerves.
A bounce in oil prices offered some salve to strained nerves.
The feeling of being at home has his nerves running high.
Think your nerves can handle two Underwoods on the same ticket?
Cardi B is feeling the nerves at her first Grammy Awards!
A boundary on the first ball must have settled Renshaw's nerves.
With investor nerves high, the yen added 0.1 percent to 112.48.
Schwannomas are tumors that occur in cells that line the nerves.
He said the issue is with the nerves in those fingers.
Muscles were motors; the heart a pump; the nerves electrical conduits.
In Beijing, confidence has given way to a case of nerves.
There were a lot of nerves, but these cats were pros.
But that explanation did little to calm the nerves of insurers.
Maybe she gets on people's nerves, a bit, with this hysteria.
Their rookie kin tried to calm nerves they'd made a mistake.
Why does the present moment evoke such an efflorescence of nerves?
Two things are likely to calm consumers' nerves about cryptocurrency volatility.
" R ichard : "You're getting on my goddam nerves, that's what'chu doing!
She admits to some pre-trip nerves, especially around clothing rules.
It was an unrecognizable city, its nerves frayed, sharing its grief.
Well, my life was simply a bundle of "ifs" and nerves.
I think all of our nerves really needed a change too.
Nerves, they write, of the ghost-bride on stage, probably. Dead.
He let two Walk signals pass while he settled his nerves.
Cam Newton looks like he has some kind of nerves today.
Or a Trudeau, which will probably really get on Trump's nerves.
These peripheral nerves also contain the NMDA receptors that ketamine blocks.
The nerves send information from the muscles back to the brain.
If her nerves are fragile, other parts are made of steel.
It all comes down to how the patients regrow their nerves.
"It's my daily dose of getting on someone's nerves," Auriemma said.
My nerves are regularly shredded, like Murdoc's tax returns and subpoenas.
The battle is all in the timing, all in the nerves.
"Every time the deadline approaches, your nerves are shot," he said.
"I think the nerves showed up in my putting," Smith said.
For one thing, there are no pain nerves in the colon.
After Monday's meltdown, it was another day to test the nerves.
In the age of the coronavirus, they soothe our battered nerves.
"Just trying to distract myself" to ease the nerves, she said.
This would help shore up families' finances and calm frayed nerves.
"Nerves were huge, but that's all part of it," Paxton said.
" Obama, she recalls, repeatedly told her, "you get on my nerves.
The hiccups persisted — it takes time for the nerves to recover.
There will be some nerves, but I believe in this team.
In the startled hush, someone coughs, or laughs—sheer embarrassment, nerves.
Over time, Ryan Rodriguez has earned the nickname Nerves of Steel.
He cannot be sure how his nerves will hold up, either.
They flashed few nerves, little fear, and plenty of heavy aggression.
No injuries were reported, but nerves were rattled and routines disrupted.
The nerves then become resistant to the hormonal signals, Aronne explained.
Her husband, Ross Mehlman, 30, had his own batch of nerves.
Those nerves are as common as having a bad interview story.
And yet all of these people have succeeded despite their nerves.
Her first appearance, to perform her song "Rainbow," betrayed some nerves.
He said he has not had a case of nerves since.
But streaming content was chipping away at my sleep — and nerves.
Is it a phantom smell, or are my nerves finally regrowing?
And if I am nervous, I just use nerves toward the energy.
Simon Helberg's piano-playing skills were real — and so were his nerves.
The day after Charlottesville, my nerves fried, I went for a walk.
The shootout shattered the nerves of shoppers on a busy Sunday afternoon.
Between the election and last night's gore-fest, our nerves are frayed.
But the numbers have recently risen, a sign of renewed market nerves.
Getting back to work assisting others helped ease Pierce's nerves, he said.
But Kardashian West, 37, was able to calm the tiny dancer's nerves.
Mr Lin has strong nerves, a helpful asset for Trump fans everywhere.
He sometimes just harasses her and tries to get on her nerves.
I worried about its safety, but my nerves were tinged with jealousy.
Throughout the morning, Neuhaus has shown his nerves more than the others.
If that sounds dramatic, it's because it was: I was all nerves!
Then there was another operation, to alleviate pressure on lower back nerves.
Eventually the way that people looked at us got on my nerves.
"She's got nerves of steel," a British woman says, referring to me.
Of course, she admitted the nerves do kick in around certain people.
But just as quickly has those nerves had come they washed away.
In fact, the vagina has nearly no nerves in it at all.
These signals can then be injected into the nerves of a patient.
The slow start in European shares reflected nerves across global equity markets.
She got on our nerves, yet we somehow always routed for her.
She explained how depression causes damage to nerves and their transmission pathways.
Scientists believe, based on animal studies, that ketamine actually remodels the nerves.
I went back to our seats, my nerves absolutely jangling with delight.
Power has yet to be restored and aftershocks have rattled jangled nerves.
But since then, nerves have calmed and spreads have narrowed (see chart).
Reassurance: Pick someone who helps ease the nerves of an anxious nation.
I'm not sure what happened with her, other than just sheer nerves.
Where his fingernails once were, there are only raw, bloody, exposed nerves.
Show day is finally here, and nerves have given way to excitement.
"With this morning's announcement from Shire, the nerves should evaporate." they wrote.
Investors dismissed attempts by the company's chairman, Emilio Saracho, to soothe nerves.
All it took to calm her nerves were those four understanding words.
So I feel like it's a different nerves but they were there.
The sun kissed my shoulders and the cool water soothed my nerves.
A Turkish currency crisis has also rattled nerves and battered emerging markets.
Our brains are joined by a tiny bundle of nerves, unlike birds.
Despite his nerves, he knocked the anthem out of the proverbial park.
Were there still nerves about having to begin speaking about this publicly?
On both counts, the fund has not done enough to calm nerves.
I'm told he started drinking during the war to calm his nerves.
You just have to have pro-level accuracy and nerves of steel.
The abruptness of this announcement certainly won't do anything to calm nerves.
Image: A.J.Plumptre/WCSDocumenting that disappearance took hard work and nerves of steel.
Captured by another police camera, her daughter attempts to calm Reynolds' nerves.
He would talk for only a minute, and apologize for his nerves.
"I think nerves are good because it means you're excited," Ko said.
They're hiccupping, sucking their thumbs, listening to voices, feeling and developing nerves.
The first I gulped quick on the train to kill my nerves.
But one area in which Mr. Friedlander needed no coaching was nerves.
This month's nearby Sulfur fire in Lake County kicked up some nerves.
"My nerves are already at breaking point," he told his civil servants.
It also helped calm President John F. Kennedy's nerves about the march.
But a strong June jobs report is playing on investors' nerves. 20.8.
Gillies thoroughly researched the blood flow and nerves in the human face.
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But with a hand it's tendons, nerves, blood vessels, which are vascularized.
Steen used to get drunk before going onstage to hide his nerves.
The nonstop talk between the three teenage girls got on Mendl's nerves.
"Yeah, I did feel nerves going in," Hataoka said through an interpreter.
Larry Kudlow, President Trump's economic adviser, on Thursday sought to calm nerves.
The sense of constant insecurity has begun to play on his nerves.
Flying bombers is a tried-and-true method of calming ally nerves.
From the minute I arrived on set, I was full of nerves.
The nerves and demons from Washington's last three postseasons came pouring out.
Two uninterrupted hours of such fare can eventually wear on the nerves.
Warren's policy proposals, like Sanders's, have also jangled nerves on Wall Street.
"Kate, don't have any more, my nerves are shattered," he said afterward.
But stepping in so soon after HKEX's stumble would require strong nerves. ■
Additionally, during pregnancy, your growing uterus might put pressure on your nerves.
But it took serious rehearsing and constant efforts to calm his nerves.
There are other signs of nerves in the Latino communities in Iowa.
Now in rehearsal, Ms. Caldwell has largely worked through those initial nerves.
Bennett, oh how you vex my nerves!' whenever something slightly annoying happens.
"It was the nerves healing," he said, a nerve condition called neuropathy.
It was news that had a salutary effect on the Haggler's nerves.
The night before, Garrity video-chatted with friends to ease their nerves.
Technical problems, temperament, nerves — or could it be some perverse genius calculation?
In fact, Ofilia's final, desperate act of selflessness jangles the aesthetic nerves.
Such a Sheef might reveal important clues about how nerves control heartbeats.
This creates nerves about many of the other nominees, including O'Rourke, Sens.
On the nerves endings of the muscle spindles, yes, you'll find piezo2.
Nerves underneath coordinated cells' "tiny contractions, contortions and twitches" into propulsive pulsing.
Other nerves wired light-sensing organs above to coordinate day-night rhythms.
A terrorist attack in Barcelona also jangled nerves, amid the sell-off.
It stimulates neurons and nerves, allowing her to consciously control the movement.
But it meant a lot more nerves on a night like Tuesday.
And she appears to derive great pleasure in getting on his nerves.
The framing is meticulous; soon it's also very purposefully working your nerves.
She was up, 21-26, but nerves began to rattle her play.
Obviously, first match at a Slam, there's always a few extra nerves.
My nerves were shot, my mind going a million miles a minute.
Chen said her nerves got to her, producing a shaky first jump.
The researchers recruited people with amputations who had been given surgery that reconfigured certain muscle and sensory nerves surrounding the amputated limb, allowing them to control their prosthesis through intuitive brain signals (thoughts) sent to the repurposed nerves.
And Harlow can hardly contain her nerves – and excitement — for the new "I have to admit, my nerves are a little bit higher than they usually are," Harlow tells PEOPLE exclusively before she hits the catwalk on Thursday night.
Overgoor's confident in his ability to use the same procedures on the shorter and thinner nerves of the clitoris and vagina, but Yang, one of the first people to map those nerves, suspects it might not be so easy.
The ECB tried to calm investor nerves in the aftermath of the statement.
" When asked if Meghan had any pre-wedding jitters, he said: "No nerves.
However her the tendons and nerves in her left hand were badly damaged.
I watch the instructional video, but that does nothing to calm my nerves.
CIDP is a chronic degenerative autoimmune disease of the peripheral and autonomic nerves.
But then a piece of each them began to get on my nerves.
He never carried out his plan due to his nerves, he told investigators.
Surgeons worked to transplant the skin, muscles, tendons, nerves, bone, and blood vessels.
She really helped calm the nerves that I had built up that day.
And actually, that news was all it took to push my nerves aside.
I later found out it was because the bacteria was killing my nerves.
This robot finger doesn't feel the world like yours, which relies on nerves.
I was physically shaking and choking on my words because of the nerves.
Until then, please temper your Olympics anxiety by channeling Chloe's nerves of steel.
Recent ructions in the Italian bond market won't have soothed any nerves either.
Social media exacerbate the nerves through perpetual judgments, comparisons and opportunities for bullying.
Manafort said the new hires also should calm nerves among jittery Republicans here.
In part, this is because you can't ethically knock out nerves in humans.
Translation: I was feeling a mixture of nerves (doctor visit!) and excitement (pedicure!).
Eventually, one thinks, the unpredictability of the attacks will wear out investors' nerves.
It used to be that people understood their distress in terms of nerves.
Even without nerves, it counts electric impulses that go from cell to cell.
It proved that there is a physical connection between nerves and immune cells.
U-Gym uses medium-frequency electrotherapy to stimulate your muscles, nerves and meridians.
The verdict is sure to calm some nerves: They are very Nutella-esque.
Others target mood centers by stimulating cranial nerves on the forehead and neck.
This requires nerves of steel and the willingness not to watch financial television.
The point is, the clit is where the nerves are, not the vagina.
His choice of Arturo Herrera, a finance undersecretary, helped calm the markets' nerves.
His choice of Arturo Herrera, a finance undersecretary, will help calm markets' nerves.
Frank is glib, dismissive, while Jacob is a barely contained mass of nerves.
Well, check out ED's answer ... it might calm nerves in all 3 cities.
Alice Cooper's constant harboring on the Southside has worn on the Serpents' nerves.
The next thing I knew, she said 'yes' and the nerves just lifted!
Bush would have surgery to relieve pain from pinched nerves in her neck.
Strong aftershocks continued to shake New Zealand, rattling the nerves of exhausted residents.
Even in a fast-growing economy, that is enough to set nerves jangling.
The BOJ on Thursday soothed nerves by buying its usual amount of debt.
When I get home, I get my yoga on to quell my nerves.
Our collective nerves have been pushed to their limits enough as it is.
The experience is incredibly helpful, but doesn't do much to ease the nerves.
Amusingly, he admits to a slight case of nerves as opening night approaches.
It is a temporary phase that means nerves are coming back to life.
But there are some cases when compressed nerves can become a greater problem.
And Lady Gaga's 100m sprint medley at the Grammys didn't ease the nerves.
But a strong performance from Pence could settle nerves in the Trump camp.
And then there's the squishy inner pulp, where blood vessels and nerves reside.
Lose any one of those three races and Republican nerves will be jangling.
It's punctuated with an unexpected, raw-nerves key change in its final moments.
With each missed shot, each missed opportunity, her nerves frayed a little more.
It's just ... your nerves, because you have extra tension (on a match day).
The company's rapid expansion in profitable new areas should help calm investors' nerves.
I was just smoking, just smoking my nerves away and wasn't nourishing myself.
But his nerves betrayed him in the playoff as he three-putted twice.
Critics say Trump's remarks did little to soothe jangled nerves at the agency.
The captain was worried about the stomachs and nerves of his V.I.P. passengers.
But before the relief, and some muted celebration, there were nerves -- and spin.
Ideally for France, a quick goal or two would help settle their nerves.
" Alfred Tumlinson, another passenger, told the Associated Press, "She has nerves of steel.
He rarely showed emotion or nerves, and worked more quickly than the others.
"I don't feel nerves anymore, like when I first started closing," Familia said.
Higher than expected U.S. GDP data was not enough to assuage investor nerves.
The surgery involves transplanting skin, muscles and tendons, nerves, bone and blood vessels.
But it is as if my belly is pressing down on my nerves.
Plus, some body fat is necessary to protect your organs, brain, and nerves.
Maybe will be different when the nerves come... but so far it's okay.
Desperately, you just want to watch a good movie to ease your nerves.
For DJ Khaled, not even touring with Beyoncé has calmed his fanboy nerves.
Give yourself some time to work out your nerves over an open flame.
Now that it's days away from being published, they're shoring up my nerves.
Amplifying outrage, heightening drama, maximizing uncertainty, and feelings of incompletion, until nerves shriek.
You feel held back and frustrated, and everything is getting on your nerves.
It's a more personal read than her first book, which explains McBride's nerves.
My nerves surrounding those two factors keep me from being a regular customer.
Imagine that some workaday facet of your existence gets on everyone else's nerves.
Chemicals are detected in the upper airways by the olfactory and trigeminal nerves.
Instead, we can have Jamie explain, and understand his jangled nerves and feelings.
Just before spring training in 2003, McCoy suffered strokes in both optic nerves.
Millie and Emma get on each other's nerves and in each other's business.
I feel like I got all those nerves out on the competition stage.
The nerves and veins in his wrist were severed and the bone exposed.
"Think of it as a mere stretching of the nerves," the scientists say.
Life can turn you into a nail-biting ball of tension and nerves.
It is a business that requires nerves of steel and a strong stomach.
This dream show was turning into a fight to survive my own nerves.
For a graphic on UK construction PMI suffers from Brexit nerves, see - tmsnrt.
Jeter said he always gets some nerves before he's about to go onstage.
It was the start of me relying on alcohol to mask my nerves.
It would also be her longest run ever, so the nerves were understandable.
She died—from nerves and grief, according to Souhel—before he was released.
When myelin is destroyed, it exposes the nerves, slowing communication between these cells.
The next thing I knew, she said 'yes' and the nerves just lifted!
It jangled the nerves of the bourgeoisie, then charged them for the privilege.
Instead of feeling pain, the mouse's nerves go numb, producing an analgesic effect.
At the end, you can't think of nerves; you just have to play.
"The pressure is definitely there," said Rhode, who relies on training to ease nerves.
According to Logan, they also calmed nerves and made the photos look more natural.
The strong reports helped soothe nerves over the possible impact of a China-U.
As the women pour out of the limo, Colton's nerves are on full display.
It's essentially a pacemaker that suppresses the hyperexcitability of nerves by delivering subthreshold stimulation.
Something about damaged nerves sending an initial pain signal, but it would eventually help.
"They definitely have their moments when they get on each other's nerves," she said.
So when nerves come, you've got to go, 'Oh my God, this is great.
Laughter breaks out and the nerves dissipate as the team settles in to watch.
Before the ceremony, his buddies helped to calm his nerves with a whiskey toast.
Nerves have many interesting and sometimes uncontrollable ways of showing up in our bodies.
Who will they send to Europe and Asia to calm jittery nerves about Trump?
Those nerves — and uncertainty — were on full display Monday night in Northwest Las Vegas.
There is always a lot of nerves no matter how many premieres you've done.
Oil prices, which have also been under pressure from Brexit nerves, extended Friday's gains.
The genitals contain more sensitive nerves than any other part of the human body.
"My nerves are so bad right now," she wrote in a follow-up comment.
Raised blood glucose can eventually damage the heart, blood vessels, eyes, kidneys and nerves.
Since the pills rely on good blood circulation, they do best with undamaged nerves.
A $103bn credit line, announced on June 7th, was supposed to calm investors' nerves.
It was at this point that detectives noted his nerves, according to the Register.
Thankfully, Venus and Jupiter will calm your nerves soon after with some financial help.
I am always impressed how you have such nerves of steel on the predictions.
Once implanted, the device sends mild pulses to the brain through the vagus nerves.
In addition, both of Hudson's optic nerves in the eyes showed signs of hemorrhaging.
"It's been fun, lots of nerves, lots of praying," she told CNN affiliate WGN.
It entails implanting two small devices along nerves bundles in Matheny's chest and back.
Each week before they hit the stage, The Voice contestants' nerves are running high.
"The issue is that nerves grow about a millimeter a day," Crane tells Broadly.
Need something to soothe your jangled turkey-nerves during this year's Thanksgiving goings-on?
That said, some scheduling or work issues will get on your nerves this evening.
Smoothies help w/nerves," she tweeted, adding, "Game 7s can burn holes through stomachs.
She was so sweet and angelic that she put all my nerves to rest.
The alcohol impairs your body's ability to wake you up and protect your nerves.
Smoking or eating edibles helps us decompress faster than just riding out our nerves.
Somebody would get on my nerves and I would say the most harshest thing.
The Trump administration has backed off the demand, but not before it frayed nerves.
Finally, I went for a late night skate to exhaust some of my nerves.
The key was bracing myself with nerves of steel, intuition and honesty, he said.
Christian Guardino brushed off his nerves and blew audiences away with his powerful performance!
Boiling the lobster in water takes longer for the heat to penetrate the nerves.
" Today, Kesha told her fans not to worry, writing: "tomorrow- nerves are going nuts.
I've learned to kind of play through the nerves this week, which is great.
And salt itself helps our nerves and muscles function correctly and regulate fluid balance.
The news agency also reported that Assange has been getting on his hosts' nerves.
"Nerves are always there and I was definitely a little nervy," Hurd told Reuters.
He said his nerves subsided after the first pitch of his first at-bat.
And, quietly, to shake out any nerves on the eve of the greatest race.
The good news is, experts say that the nerves and anxiety aren't necessarily irrational.
After he arrived, her reserved demeanor gradually gave way to nerves and occasional tears.
To calm your nerves, De Pascale recommends setting a plan with the right timeline.
Pouring acid down a tube is easier on the nerves, more like watering flowers.
When he felt a jangle of nerves, he knew to acknowledge it and persevere.
"There haven't been any nerves; I've just been excited to come back," he said.
In the final, against Kerber, Puig said her nerves cost her the second set.
"I was a little concerned we'd get on each other's nerves," Ms. McNeely said.
He wore his black suit, his only suit, and struggled to steady his nerves.
With no evidence of the nerves that drove her late-night practice, she began.
Five of the 12 cranial nerves become activated when you have sex with somebody.
Those annoying nerves, however, were back to torment Svitolina and she was duly broken.
There was nothing to feel at first, except a lightheadedness—probably nerves, Timmy reasoned.
I felt like I could feel it, but there aren't nerves inside my uterus.
His face looked pretty serious, which did little to calm my already-rattled nerves.
"Everyone lost their nerves, felt helpless and didn't know what to do," Dirani said.
He was generally pretty jolly, but that day he was a bundle of nerves.
A few of them sneaked away to the hotel bar to settle their nerves.
The prognoses provided by major media outlets do little more than fray the nerves.
Sometimes, they are given a little rum before the trip to calm their nerves.
If my nerves are frayed, I take cold comfort in knowing I'm not alone.
Think of a jelly doughnut being squashed, and it hits nerves, causing bilateral sciatica.
Acupuncture can stimulate certain nerves and muscles in the body and improve energy flow.
In other words, they may misattribute a feeling of nerves or butterflies to attraction.
After visits to multiple doctors, an optometrist discovered that Allia had swollen optic nerves.
Nerves have been put on edge lately by nationwide protests that started on Dec.
I tried to calm my nerves by making as much eye contact as possible.
Outside, MacLeod engaged the entire team in a snowball fight, melting away their nerves.
Then the nerves struck again: How was I going to get all this done?
Zverev said his commitment to aggressive play had kept nerves from sabotaging the moment.
During our meeting, Wong switched between what looked like nerves and a quiet earnestness.
To calm your overwhelmed nerves, here's what to check out on Hulu next month.
But Buffett&aposs nerves got the best of him and he didn&apost go.
This year, though, I have noticed a trend that is getting on my nerves.
Rodionov said the episode was not stressful but rather eased his pre-match nerves.
He talks nonstop, complains a lot, and just plain gets on the others' nerves.
As Election Day approached, many opinion polls tightened, jangling nerves among Mr. Johnson's team.
Meanwhile, the rise of populism in Italy has done little to calm their nerves.
My nerves were so terrible that I only left home to go to work.
It gets on my nerves to listen to a male vocalist who's all bragging.
She navigated bus stations across the country and fought her nerves by taking naps.
In times of market turbulence, there's nothing like soaring profits to calm investors' nerves.
Do I think their nerves will hold up under the pressures of being president?
The difficulty is in finding a way to exercise that leaves the nerves undisturbed.
Mohammed, jerky with nerves, had leapt to his feet to look towards the noise.
Even in service of his deep cover operation, his griping grates on the nerves.
"Once in a while, we get on each other's nerves — well, he gets on my nerves — but I could not have asked for a more talented partner or better friend," she said, turning to Lauer, when she made the announcement on air.
All this award-fueled commotion (and imbibing to calm the nerves) is making you hungry.
In Accra, Abram the barber calms the nerves of Fiifi as he prepares for fatherhood.
"I decided that what tips you over the edge is when nerves turn into worrying."
I still get those butterflies and those nerves, and that means I still want it.
I'm against Botox, I'm against injections; I think it's damaging your face, damaging your nerves.
Because she's over-sensitive about people getting nervous and angry and on each other's nerves.
Finally, the fading of the great December bogeyman — a 2019 recession — has also calmed nerves.
Michaela already gets on everybody's nerves, but Officer Sarah has a compelling argument to make.
But, in arthropods alive today, the number of fine nerves is significantly lower, he added.
Winter dawn is the color of metal, The trees stiffen into place like burnt nerves.
After gathering my nerves, we switched seats and I got back into the driver's seat.
It's no secret that Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) has started getting on some people's nerves.
My eyes are red, my nerves are fraught, and all my wine bottles are empty.
"The sequinned details represent the thousands of nerves that run through the clitoris," says Wolf.
Courtesy Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Renoir's women strum no erotic nerves in me.
MS is a progressive disease where the body's immune system attacks the brain and nerves.
Ms Argerich often cancels concerts: mostly because of illnesses, but sometimes seemingly because of nerves.
Owen has Angelman syndrome, an incurable disorder that causes developmental disabilities and affects the nerves.
Nerves are understandably frayed on this election day, and security teams aren't taking any chances.
Beyond the drama, adrenaline, and nerves is the amazing blessing of having found your person.
The market's response to signs of slowing growth is itself a cause of jangling nerves.
We'd say it helped with the nerves but, judging from the footage, he's a pro.
Guillain-Barre is a rare disorder in which the body's immune system attacks the nerves.
Man, you do not want to see dead tooth nerves on your dental x-ray.
Before being crowned the champion, Poppe shared her nerves and hard times during the competition.
After three to six months, "the nerves grow and establish a natural bypass," he said.
But they should not affect your nerves; they should not make you sick or ... stressed.
To ease her nerves, Garten suggests keeping the guest list small and the atmosphere casual.
I was just eating bananas and chocolate and chips, things to bring down my nerves.
My boyfriend and I still get on each other's nerves at least once a week.
With tensions high and nerves frayed, the U.S. electorate wants this horrible election to end.
The venom causes all nerves in the body to fire simultaneously, triggering full body spasms.
Once inside, they block an enzyme that's key for healthy signaling between nerves and muscles.
Consequently, these nerves slowly degenerate and lose the ability to communicate with their distant targets.
With every second that ticks away, my nerves send an electric shock throughout my body.
He told officials he'd had a couple of beers to calm his nerves before competition.
Administrators warned students that it would take place, but that did little to calm nerves.
I enjoy yoga but deep breaths can only do so much to calm your nerves.
Callers expose their raw nerves and frustration in a way that feels authentic and relatable.
The yen has benefited from investor nerves over tensions between the United States and Iran.
She counts to six to soothe her nerves, but isn't immune to violently lashing out.
"It's like when you feel nerves before going on stage — it's excitement," the actor says.
The housing data was better than expected and "calmed the nerves" of investors, Button said.
When those nerves feel a direct heat adjustment, a signal is sent to your brain.
His nerves seemed to get the best of him at one point during the rehearsal.
Her nerves in anticipation of the big day translated into a pretty vivid anxiety dream.
And, Alex's very relatable struggles with his nerves and confidence make for very endearing viewing.
The actress looks at the audition judges, her eyes wide with nerves but softening nonetheless.
And the occasional hitches in his voice: Could those be nerves or swells of emotion?
Republican nerves were further frayed Friday morning by a series of tweets from the president.
She got a new forehead, nasal structure, nose, lips, nerves, facial skin and facial muscles.
Even as their eyes betrayed their nerves, the girls kept grins plastered across their faces.
The procedure removes herniated disc material that presses on the nerves or the spinal cord.
Mario Draghi, the head of the European Central Bank, sought vainly to calm investors' nerves.
We need potassium to regulate our blood pressure and keep our nerves and muscles functioning.
Earlier in the day, senior Wall Street bankers were trying to calm nerves in London.
AUGUSTA, Ga., April 228 — Arnold Palmer, the new Masters golf champion has nerves of steel.
"I blow out air, my nerves still jangled," he says, temporarily transformed into a porpoise.
The Vikings have said Bridgewater was fortunate to avoid damage to his arteries and nerves.
If Clinton beats Sanders convincingly, she will stabilize her campaign and ease her supporters' nerves.
The patients have mutilated retinas, severed optic nerves, irises seeping out like puddles of ink.
"I'd love to give you something juicy, but my nerves are shot," Feldman told Costello.
In the second set, however, nerves seemed to get the best of Medvedev at times.
Actually, they touch two different nerves; speak to very different primal desires and unconscious fears.
The nerves regenerate over a period of a year and a half or two years.
US and European stocks jumped on Friday after a mixed  jobs report eased market nerves.
US and European stocks jumped on Friday after a mixed jobs report eased market nerves.
Its purpose is to prick your nerves, and every detail is enlisted to that end.
Also, there is a thick, musty smell that acts as a balm to jerky nerves.
"He was managing a very politicized situation with a lot of raw nerves," he said.
"I don't think I have any stronger nerves than the next man," he once said.
As we eased out of it, my nerves shot up and my heart beat furiously.
My wife would say I'm getting on her nerves because I'm around all the time.
The country superstar, now 50, used to drink before every show to calm his nerves.
Mr. Ryan, who accepted the job reluctantly, said he feels "very frayed" nerves even now.
I ask them if they feel any nerves or butterflies ahead of the upcoming festival.
His nerves transformed as I pushed our baby into the world and he caught her.
I can't really tell what's highbrow or lowbrow musically—[the distinction] gets on my nerves.
These insights capture a broader evolutionary picture through the aperture of C. kunmingensis's fossilized nerves.
In another sign of nerves in markets, the NSE's India Volatility index surged 8.3 percent.
"There's nerves, of course, because I care about what I do out there," Woods said.
At the time, Ms. Merkel stepped before her country and sought to calm frayed nerves.
"I felt like I shouldn't let myself be overcome by nerves or anything," Osaka said.
In an effort to calm nerves amid the pandemic, the automaker reiterated that this week.
Ramon confesses to Farid that he hasn't stopped smoking weed because it soothes his nerves.
They have calmed nerves, and raised hackles, with their words — and sometimes their dance moves.
Often that sense of comfort is felt through nerves and sinews tied directly to childhood.
With the biggest win of his career in sight, Zverev began to show some nerves.
Iranian state media, seeking to to calm nerves, broadcast images of pro-government demonstrations today.
In his latest book, "Dickinson's Nerves, Frost's Woods," he seems determined to balance his accounts.
For me, it was just an opportunity to get rid of my public speaking nerves.
Dayton is showing no sign of nerves; he's already been sharing his work for decades.
They can't smell the essential oils that perfume the space and help soothe her nerves.
"All you're gonna do is walk," Sapakie said, perhaps sensing the nerves in the room.
Here's a full list of keyboard shortcuts to save you time (and preserve your nerves).
Baffert, while acknowledging his nerves, said he still relished every moment of American Pharoah's run.
"In Tahoe was when it really started kicking in again," he said of his nerves.
According to him, I was a difficult student with a lead foot and jittery nerves.
We're simply going to make the nerves indefinitely elastic by splicing radio links into them.
But that night, so soon after the election, he needed something to calm his nerves.
He started, as he always did, with the nerves of the head and face. Normal.
But humans have nerve sites similar to the sites in insect nerves targeted by neonics.
"And I haven't been able to figure out why — it must be nerves!" she said.
For 2 hours 45 minutes of power tennis, they tested each other's reach and nerves.
It turned out that one of her nerves had been injured during the surgery. Mrs.
Tetanus is a disease of the nerves and muscles caused by the bacterium Clostridium tetani.
These protective nerve sheaths are called myelin, and they assist with the communication of nerves.
It took a while to put a finger on why it got on my nerves.
Bourgeois took to Twitter to say there was "nothing fake" about Sandberg's nerves in interviews.
You want the nerves and the butterflies in the stomach and I had that today.
The victims may not feel much pain, however, because the burn will destroy pain nerves.
Then I'll be able to carve out the structures—namely the muscles, nerves, and vessels.
The couple showed clear signs on nerves but beamed happily during the hour-long service.
"I felt the same type of nerves come up at 4-1 in this match, so I wanted to tell myself just to keep playing how I was playing and not let the nerves get over me as much as last year," Osaka said.
I won't lie: I was really nervous, and my nerves never really settled throughout the day.
No doubt there were rattled nerves, but the love was stronger than ever ❤️ #TrumpEvilwithLOVE pic.twitter.
We've all been in a salon chair, ridden with nerves about getting a fresh new 'do.
Jaimie Alexander is crediting a beloved sci-fi character to helping with her on-set nerves.
Friends will get on your nerves early this evening, but don't worry—tonight should be thrilling!
Further results were confirmed by electrically stimulating the stumps of the fin nerve and peripheral nerves.
" The first day of Congress comes with its share of nerves, which Bergman calls "positive stress.
"I have such anxiety and nerves to find out what I'm having," she told the camera.
He apologized and explained he had been trying to settle his nerves before a television interview.
There are the nerves of, Am I going to get this, who am I competing with?
During the bombing, the Weston, Connecticut, native suffered major damage to nerves in her left leg.
An MRI revealed she had a meningioma brain tumor that was pushing on her facial nerves.
Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber has no problem with nerves as he heads into the Tony Awards.
However, Woulfe mentioned that not all investigators agree that these protein clumps spread along the nerves.
After weeks of nerves, stars are ready to simply have fun and enjoy a good meal.
You're just powering through all the weird new feelings and resentments pinging off your exposed nerves.
"I have a little bit of nerves," the "Want to Want Me" singer, 26, tells PEOPLE.
There's the draw of bigger yards, the rattled nerves about attending public school in the city.
A bigger issue for actress was keeping her nerves in check while playing Blanchett's love interest.
The apparent rise in Trump's chances of reelection is fraying Democrats' nerves and focusing their minds.
Wolf crafted it from foam, lycra and sequins (which show where the clit's 8,000 nerves run).
I keep it inside until it seeps through my bones, through my skin, pinching my nerves.
Without that signal from the brain, the nerves don't so much stop as shake themselves out.
I have a glass of rosé at my apartment with my roommate to calm my nerves.
Yet every word spoken, no matter how banal, seems to stretch your nerves closer to snapping.
Coloring books are supposed to calm your nerves and help you unplug from the daily hustle.
The bride herself admits to having suffered a common case of nerves ahead of her nuptials.
Ronan wore a handy sign on The Ellen Degeneres Show to calm your Oscar party nerves.
The body produces a neurotransmitter called acetylcholine that helps cells and nerves communicate with one another.
The nerves had to grow back, and that could be months, or it could be years.
The virus lies dormant in nerves in between flare-ups, similar to cold sores in humans.
Nicotine is poisonous because it mimics one of the chemical messengers that nerves use to communicate.
After all, you don't have to worry about nerves the way you do in an interview.
Its central nervous system was so beautifully intact that researchers were able to see individual nerves.
Nerves ahead of mid-term elections, he reckons, explain the president's first tweet aimed at OPEC.
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea's fifth, and biggest nuclear test jangled nerves around the world on Friday.
Signs and symptoms vary and depend on the amount of nerve damage and the nerves affected.
The yen has also benefited from investor nerves over tensions between the United States and Iran.
If you're still feeling anxious, there are plenty of things to do to soothe your nerves.
The CSRC noted that the circuit breaker helped protect stockholders from bigger losses and tempered nerves.
His new member was created using his own skin, muscle and nerves, taken from his arm.
Watching its long, black, mechanical body move underwater, its red eyes glowing, makes my nerves twitch.
Assure is to calm someone's nerves or tell them it's OK. Ensure is to make certain.
Depending on whom you ask, agreement to delay will either settle nerves or prolong the unknown.
A pledge by Turkey's central bank to stabilize the plummeting lira failed to calm investors' nerves.
I'm excited for the next episode but I also don't think my nerves can handle it.
He looked at damaged pyramidal neurons and concluded that the brain cannot regenerate, unlike other nerves.
Muguruza, however, showed signs of nerves and wasted two match points before serving a double fault.
And I guess if I didn't have the nerves, I should probably give up the game.
She calmed her nerves by breezing into a nearby liquor store for a pack of smokes.
Manning telling me he watches #TheOffice before every start to help him get rid of nerves.
Her mediation and breathing exercise was totally needed and actually helped calm down my wild nerves.
She will thank you — while sipping on a nerves-soothing neat bourbon under a fuzzy blanket.
Kendall soothes her nerves on the expensive sofa in the massive suite of the luxury hotel.
Standing on top of the world, quite literally, he credits his nerves for a stiff routine.
Orbital is confident that things will go well, though, but nerves will still be running high.
An electrode measures the electrical signals that nerves send to muscles to tell them to squeeze.
Sounds like Andi's case is a pretty bad one -- doctors had to reattach tendons and nerves.
Ron was getting on his nerves, too, presiding over everything, auditioning for the role of widow.
I would consider them to be nerve agents that selectively and very potently engage pain nerves.
I felt a rare case of nerves there in the back room, waiting for my entrance.
I think, Am I having a heart attack or is it just nerves and the moment?
But some chemotherapies can have long-term side-effects, damaging the heart, the nerves and fertility.
One of my primary symptoms had been inflammation of the optic nerves, which caused my blindness.
The six kids are an odd, angry crew, making a fine julienne of Beverly's tender nerves.
The ceremony is usually accompanied by traditional song and dance and is supposed to ease nerves.
True or not, there's no mistaking the pounding that the city gives to your auditory nerves.
Imagine the jangling nerves around Wrigleyville if Bartolo Colon weaves his magic and wins Game 22012.
A speech she gave recently at the National Bureau of Economic Research Summer Institute sparked nerves.
"Honestly, I think today was a massive mishandle of nerves," the 23-year-old told reporters.
They coordinated who would recite which reading or blessing and how to mitigate nerves and fear.
Sometimes, shoppers just do or say things that have a way of grating on workers' nerves.
Nights can turn bright if the world mysteriously whitens, as though one's optic nerves were rebelling.
Mike Pence of Indiana, in the vice-presidential debate on Tuesday failed to quiet their nerves.
Lutts said he has faith the trade negotiations and war of nerves will yield positive results.
When the mother's nerves are frayed, it is a good idea to be very, very quiet.
GBS is a rare disorder that causes the body's immune system to turn on its nerves.
Many of her facial nerves were severed and she was left unable to speak or smile.
But Trump's rise coupled with the anti-Washington fervor gripping the GOP is fraying Republican nerves.
Despite nerves about the size of the venue, it all went according to plan… so far.
Market nerves were strained by a new tax the government slapped on foreign investors last month.
Others grate nerves by either destroying property, emitting foul smells or barking at ear-splitting volumes.
McIlroy was pleased at his ability to resurrect the round, attributing his early stumble to nerves.
About 25 percent of people, otherwise anxious or not, have some degree of nerves about flying.
If it did, his symptoms could improve, assuming the nerves had not already been irreparably damaged.
We hugged—she had a really warm hug—and I could feel she had nerves, too.
I'm very pleased with how I played and how I managed my nerves in the end.
But as a kid, I was wracked with nerves in anticipation of nearly every social function.
Instead of balling up, the nerves innervated the muscle tissue, which greatly amplified their electrical signal.
Even the calmest of fans would have had trouble watching Wednesday's game without fraying some nerves.
The fornix, a C-shaped bundle of nerves, was similarly deteriorated, stripped of its relative heft.
Many areas where the power had returned had suffered continuous glitches, damaging appliances and fraying nerves.
The March report contained data that could do even more to quell investors' nerves over inflation.
At some points, he was using Twitter as an outlet to calm his inner fan's nerves.
" Said the superstar athlete, "It just brings out so many highs and lows, nerves and expectations.
Nothing calms the nerves like a perfectly looping GIF, except maybe a shot of good whiskey.
Nerves ran high for the next 15 minutes, and the United States was on the defensive.
"You do not have the right to tamper with the nerves of the nation," he said.
Sensitive nerves in the surrounding skin, muscles and membranes were dulled by injections of local anaesthetic.
"It irks my ever-living nerves," said linebacker Jordan Jenkins, according to Rich Cimini of ESPN.
The brain attempts to compensate for that loss of input by recruiting nerves from other systems.
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The spread of the new coronavirus has strained health systems and nerves all around the world.
Even though we all love to spend time together, we definitely get on one another's nerves.
Doesn't help that you play somebody from your country, because then it adds some extra nerves.
We know how inertia has rattled her nerves, but the risks she takes are staggeringly dangerous.
Accommodative Fed policy, including three interest rate cuts in 2019, have helped soothe investors' jangled nerves.
Even the greatest players in the world were susceptible to nerves on the sport's grandest stage.
I was early and ordered a rum and Coke to settle my nerves while I waited.
If you do, you could end up with fried nerves or your neck under the guillotine.
For some reason on show day, he felt like he was about to hyperventilate with nerves.
But if Brown had any nerves during the performance, they weren't evident to audiences and judges.
Shake Shack is a five-minute drive away, so I head there to cool my nerves.
Though everything started out friendly, the talking over each other soon got on one another's nerves.
Mr. Villeneuve likes big stories with big stakes, and he's very skilled at working your nerves.
However, a reassurance by Saudi Arabia that it would quickly restore full production calmed investor nerves.
Accept that you can never achieve true stillness: blood pulses, nerves fire electrochemical impulses, muscles twitch.
We watched it play itself out, with the nerves of dead men in a dead Republic.
Nerves in their feet and hands may wither until they can no longer walk or cook.
Dear Readers, When my mom called me last Saturday morning, she was a jangle of nerves.
Russian air and naval forces have aggressively patrolled the region in recent months, further rattling nerves.
I had a little bit of nerves but was just feeling so good about it all.
But nerves are especially jangled in the days leading up to the Academy Awards on Sunday.
She liked moderating the big debates, even though she was a bundle of nerves just before.
"It was a dream start, relaxing my nerves," the Swiss, 37, said in a courtside interview.
Whenever I attacked stairs, that piece tugged on the highly sensitive knee capsule, dense with nerves.
According to many researchers, the glial cells that form the scar are toxic to growing nerves.
In utero, her pituitary gland shifted in her brain, preventing her optic nerves from fully developing.
"I realized it wasn't a dream anymore, I'm here," Melville said, of his first-inning nerves.
The sensitive nerves on the outside act as an antenna to sense prey and sea conditions.
Second is the establishment and management of risk, where steely nerves and occasional disasters determine lifestyle.
But monetary loosening by central banks around the world calmed investor nerves later in the week.
Myelination allows nerves to transmit impulses effectively, while the limbic system is important in emotional regulation.
Nerves in their feet and hands may wither until they can no longer walk or cook.
On the flip side, it could also be used as the setting to calm frayed nerves.
First, it hurts, as nerves send a blast up the spinal cord and into the brain.
It also uses dry electrodes, but this device is an armband and captures signals from nerves.
Okay wait, I lied, I'll remember one thing: Paige becoming an unlikely steel trap of nerves.
Everything gets on my nerves these days—I didn't realize how much I'd been holding in.
I feel each wave of agony wind through my nerves, stabbing and ripping as they surge.
If there's like a toilet roll in the wrong bin, it goes directly onto her nerves.
Elie Faure's description is ravishing: Here the mystery of the greatest painting blazes forth, flesh more like flesh than flesh, nerves more like nerves than nerves, even if they are painted with rivers of rubies, burning sulfur, droplets of turquoise, lakes of crushed emeralds and sapphires, streaks of purple and pearl, a palpitation of silver that rustles and shimmers, an uncommon flame that wrings matter to its depths after having smelted all the jewels of its mines.
Only a few species have sensory organs; none have brains, merely ganglia of nerves for coordinating movement.
Despite any nerves or having to wing-it on the House floor, people love hearing AOC speak.
Most nerves and blood vessels are located in the dermis, the layer of skin underneath the epidermis.
When the dinosaur was alive, this is where blood vessels, blood and nerves would have been housed.
He casually gifts Edgar a vape, which ends up calming his nerves perhaps a little too much.
At this point, a fence jump seems like the least Colton could do to calm his nerves.
To help you handle your nerves, we reached out to some of our favorite female competitive eaters.
In the venue itself, $12 beers were on offer to ease the nerves of already-harried parents.
I sensed a few nerves going into this; it was not at all clear this would work.
The pressures of Central Park were fraying Olmsted's nerves, while his budget overruns were vexing the board.
It was a day when I listened to them vent and knew how to calm their nerves.
Certulo added that the immunosupressants may in fact "help the nerves regrow," hopefully contributing to his success.
The 14-hour surgery in 2011 gave Hunter a nose, eyelids and facial animation muscles and nerves.
Captain Shults displayed "nerves of steel" while landing the Boeing 737 after an engine exploded in midair.
ABC's Jonathan Karl has a knack for getting on Sean Spicer's nerves during the daily press briefings.
"Long-term uncontrolled diabetes has negative impact on our blood vessels, nerves, muscles, and bone," Hassoon said.
I still want to compete and still feel the nerves every time that I go on court.
Washington's "fragile nerves" were caused by China's own rapidly growing research and development capabilities, the paper said.
After all, she won The Voice with nerves of steel when she was just 16 years old.
Interpreting whether your nerves are more than that might depend on you and how you grew up.
The only time nerves were frayed was when people got skittish that the cash may run out.
Recent meetings between Mrs May and Shinzo Abe, her Japanese counterpart, have helped soothe nerves in Tokyo.
Occipital neuralgia is a condition that occurs when the base of the nerves become compressed or damaged.
Subconsciously or not, people are playing with our nerves 13 hours a day and our self-esteem.
There are nerves every now and then, but you've got to find your confidence in some way.
The United States and China imposed import tariffs on each other, fraying nerves on global financial markets.
The tendons, nerves and ligaments which provide normal functioning for a cat's paw are often completely severed.
It was weird because usually the nerves go away, but it kind of stayed the entire match.
And with interest rates still on the rise, nerves are rattled about the level of stock prices.
I manage to get a couple bites down, but my nerves are getting the best of me.
Everyone gets a little queasy before a proposal, but this guy's nerves got the better of him.
The music is designed to, and does, have a physical effect, hitting not one but several nerves.
The bullets hit his left arm, shattering his elbow, piercing the major artery and tearing through nerves.
Post told us upon landing he hates flying and needed some booze ASAP to calm his nerves.
The trend continued today in Europe and Asia, on growing nerves about the future of Trump's agenda.
The nerves were really getting to me and Wikihow's tips didn't seem to be working very well.
Although not entirely unexpected, Netflix's cancellation of Marvel's The Punisher and Jessica Jones has struck some nerves.
The nerves are not for performing in front of people anymore, I just put pressure on myself.
"I make her a cup of tea and try to hide the shiver of nerves," he writes.
Dismayingly, attacks on Muslims and Mexicans do not set Republican nerves a-jangle to the same extent.
Even leading lenders are looking at ways of soothing the nerves of both shareholders and the markets.
Markets in Europe and the United States sold off heavily on the news which rattled investors' nerves.
Seems like she was mostly joking, but either way ... she fought through her nerves like a pro.
Having Doria for support through any first-time parenting nerves has been a big help for Meghan.
I clicked play, and quickly felt my nerves telling me that what I was watching wasn't right.
To quell my nerves, I decided to stalk her and see if she was prettier than me.
Sometimes nerves hit you in your first outing, especially when a couple of things like that transpire.
When you move, these nerves send signals to the brain, which then creates the perception of soreness.
What to do: Feel fine standing by while your friend caffeinates, unless her frayed nerves start showing.
That, in turn, led doctors to switch to barbiturates for patients who had Insomnia, "nerves" or anxiety.
Typically, nerves are something people, famous or not, try to suppress, putting up a perennially chill facade.
They detect the movement of water molecules in white matter to determine the health of the nerves.
Still nerves were high when it came time for Charlotte to face the unforgiving crowd on Saturday.
Press-able buttons, loyalties, exposed nerves, responses to pressure, even sleep habits are on pretty full display.
For all of their ability to glide across court, they still made errors and played with nerves.
As can be expected, we are experiencing a great deal of nerves, but it's overpowered by joy.
Enough's enough with this kid's nerves already — it's too off-putting unless the song is about fear.

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