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"nervously" Definitions
  1. in a worried or frightened way

981 Sentences With "nervously"

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Most people — adults and children — would laugh nervously.
They stop, pull apart, and nervously smile at each other.
"You talked to Geist?" he asks, nervously, but also impressed.
I kind of just nervously giggled my whole way through.
Armed guards everywhere, and we look at each other nervously.
Shugart fidgets nervously when I ask her about the policy.
Investors are now nervously looking for cracks in that foundation.
Asher nervously shoots questions about the history of the building.
Others shared GIFs and jokes while nervously laughing to themselves.
Here they nervously awaiting the results of their last dive.
It's the reverse of laughing nervously in a bad situation.
There were photos of politicians lined nervously up on stages.
Players start games nervously, as if trying to avoid mistakes.
I nervously took a very small sip and then waited.
In the car, they chatted nervously about what awaited them.
"Will I be in't picture?" she nervously asks the artist.
"It seems too good to be true," he joked nervously.
I sat very still as they paced nervously around me.
Matt doesn't want the joint, but he nervously accepts it.
I nervously scanned the handwritten menu, looking for anything familiar.
When I'm done, all I can do is grin nervously.
Bling paced nervously, tearing clumps of grass from the turf.
But everybody sort of coughed nervously and changed the subject.
His girlfriend giggled nervously as we rode through the waves.
When nerves got the better of her, she giggled nervously.
During changeovers, she left her seat and paced nervously nearby.
"I wonder what insurance company he's with," another joked nervously.
"Um, that's a good question," the rep said, giggling nervously.
"We approached each other nervously and then hugged," she said.
But he acted nervously overeager and sang that way, too.
In Illinois river cities, officials eyed the warmer forecast nervously.
He stared nervously ahead, holding a fist below his chin.
Oil companies are looking nervously over their shoulders at governments.
Today, many are laughing in a different way — more nervously.
I murmured the truth nervously, barely looking at my friends.
The Polar Fleece Man is nervously crunching a mouthful of ice.
"Pat" wrung his hands nervously and looked me in the eye.
Then Dr. Ford began laughing nervously once the opening marks concluded.
An employee comes over and nervously asks if he can help.
All the competitors looked shocked, and Mike chuckled nervously to himself.
I asked Hemedti about this, as his media adviser hovered nervously.
But Titan doesn't want you nervously checking your portfolio non-stop.
Sugary, buttery pastry flowing freely around my bloodstream, I nervously agree.
She jokes, a little nervously, that she should steal the money.
"Great fucking timing, huh?" she quipped as we both laughed nervously.
Nervously, I ask him: Can you leave, so I can eat?
Nervously faffing with his hair, Cave asks Ellis if it's okay?
As Officer Van Dyke's trial begins, Chicago is watching intently, nervously.
Even those who were permitted to compete here nervously awaited clearance.
The boys reveal themselves and ask nervously to use their phone.
I nervously changed a semicolon to a period, hoping he'd approve.
I parked and nervously walked up to her and introduced myself.
But most of them nervously nibbled nearby with a shifting gaze.
Three younger girls, Amal's cousins, giggled nervously as they watched her go.
The three of us sat nervously in the small second-floor office.
Even so, some conservatives, including some at CPAC, are nervously watching Trump.
"Please stand," Turner then said as O'Brien nervously held his shot glass.
"This isn't home," Suzanne (Uzo Aduba) says nervously, entering her new habitat.
Some Republican senators are nervously mulling a vote to block the tariffs.
Women with babies peer nervously from behind bedsheets strung up for privacy.
" Same-sex parenting shouldn't be a topic parents need to nervously "approach.
Carroll chuckles nervously as almost every hand in the classroom shoots up.
" Pence: [nervously looking at Trump] "Umm..." Trump: [Reassuringly] "You can say yes.
Finally, Arie shows up and nervously shuffles Becca over to the couch.
She shows up a lot in the show, nervously reacting to things.
A Clinton supporter nervously waits to hear more elections results in NYC.
"M&P" stops and starts, shivering nervously around Greenspan's come-hither sighs.
The reactions to his joke were mixed, some nervously laughing ... others booing.
"So, I guess I want some predictions for 2017," I stammer nervously.
When she arrives at the hospital, the gang is already waiting nervously.
"You're right, it's true," I could hear my dad say, laughing nervously.
Two other guards rush over to help, one eyeing his coworker nervously.
Albritton agreed to the full search and waited nervously outside the car.
A woman we approach shakes her head nervously and quickly walks away.
Until they are finally answered, Indonesians are left nervously watching the seas.
We pace the holding cell nervously from one end to the other.
Mr. Stanley took a slow, deep intake of breath and laughed nervously.
The producers looked at each other nervously in the silence that followed.
I nervously licked at little bits of snow that tickled my lips.
Two O'Rourke aides nervously approached this reporter, asking about what had happened.
We emerged from the hangar, laughing nervously and shaking our heads incredulously.
Chris's confidence wavers as she nervously babbles through her long-awaited meeting.
Even Ardern's supporters are waiting nervously to see if the budget delivers.
Now he watches nervously as the plan takes its first few steps.
The jagged seam of the worn out leather basketball I was nervously fidgeting.
"Hello, how are you?" he said, smiling nervously, eying the intelligence officers nearby.
Victor Oladipo, nervously pacing in the wings, begins his run toward the net.
As he smoked nervously, Osman swiped through picture after picture of the dead.
That night, when Kayla nervously texted me, I wasn't conflicted about her sexuality.
Nervously, Tamblyn approached the show's producer to tell him what was going on.
As Congo nervously awaits the release of the results, the digital blackout continues.
They phrase statements like questions, their sentences nervously petering out on high notes.
And sadly, some very important allies are now nervously laughing at Trump's lies.
"People are trading very nervously," said Ilya Feygin, senior strategist at WallachBeth Capital.
Without it, "I'd still be getting high," Rice, 58, told me, laughing nervously.
He faces a razor-tight vote and the White House is watching nervously.
She's not surrounded by parakeets in cages, their claws nervously gripping the wires.
Without another transportation option, he nervously, and reluctantly, continues to drive the BMW.
His club nervously gave him permission to fly to Baghdad on March 31.
"All Williams could do was laugh nervously, roll her eyes, and say "thanks.
"I'm not a prostitute, right?" she later asked nervously sipping her whiskey sour.
Both sets of eyes flit nervously at the cameraman and hovering offscreen guides.
When the speaker gets going, the choristers sometimes murmur nervously in the background.
Both nuclear-armed nations responded with military force, while the world watched nervously.
I immediately disconnected from the network and nervously sat staring at my computer.
Ms. Rivera ducked her head and laughed nervously, uncertain of what to say.
She nervously laughed and said the hotelier laughed as well before walking away.
I sat nervously in the corner waiting for my number to be called.
Giwa glanced nervously at the monitor, the blinking lights reflecting off her face.
The tech world is nervously watching for President Trump's next moves on immigration.
Kylie looks around nervously, especially given the the Jordyn Woods of it all.
We nervously made a movement as though to shake hands and then didn't.
After nervously staring at her computer as it waited in line on Ticketmaster.
A pivotal scene in the film features Glenn nervously preparing for his flight.
It was nervously agreed that we would be sure to leave before nightfall.
"That was a mistake," he said, twisting his hands nervously as he spoke.
Would it be a season of "Silicon Valley" if Richard didn't nervously vomit?
Everyone flinches and glances around nervously, expecting yet another round of technologically driven mayhem.
Police nervously twitch their weapons as Eugene unravels the story that brought him here.
I am very nervously watching these moves and will take appropriate steps as necessary.
Arya glances nervously behind her, dreading the pursuit of obvious serial killer Ed Sheeran.
Steve mouths a few sentences we can't hear, smiles nervously, and then walks away.
When he did, he found it hard to hold the interrogator's eye, mumbling nervously.
His hands flutter nervously, as if trying to semaphorically erase his latest awkward utterance.
I nervously laughed and hid the gift in the basement of my mother's house.
It ends with the couple nervously listening to a voice mail message at home.
Democrats laugh nervously, hoping that antipathy toward Mr. Trump will serve as a counterweight.
Nellie said she would watch nervously in the arena, grabbing someone to hold onto.
" Valliere added, "We continue to nervously predict that the tax bill will get enacted.
I had no idea what to do except keep drinking IPAs and laugh nervously.
I nervously looked down as the seconds ticked by on my watch, getting to .
But fans might be munching their lamprey pie just a bit nervously come Sunday.
I don't remember what I said at that point, just that I chattered nervously.
He woke up in wee hours of the morning and nervously examined himself again.
Canadians and Italians gazed up to the scoreboard, nervously waiting for the final results.
It's 7:45 PM, and I'm still fully dressed and nervously sipping some tea.
"And when they were whipped back into his face, he laughed nervously," Wind wrote.
She arrived, smiling nervously, her cheeks pink from the cold or too much blush.
"Markets are trading nervously today," said Damian Rooney, director of equity sales at Argonaut.
Riis eyed his parking spot nervously as he adjusted the straps of the contraption.
Two of them nervously reviewed the commands on a screen in front of them.
During a break, I went outside and found Odland looking nervously at the sky.
"You don't want —" she began, and cut herself off, scrolling nervously through search results.
She nervously picked at herself, developing small scabs on her arms and her hands.
When asked about whether she voted for the businessman, Hilton laughed nervously before answering.
Patterson tapped his foot nervously and, at times, his manacles rattled as he moved.
A lot of actors soften their heavies, as if nervously asserting their own humanity.
She looked around, nervously, as if checking to see if anyone was contradicting her.
I stop nervously to take a sip of out of my two liter bottle.
In the preview, one of the participants nervously mentions that he can hear lions nearby.
In the fall of 2008, Thain watched nervously as smaller rival Lehman Brothers neared collapse.
Nervously at first, and then Luke and Erin joined in and we all just laughed.
Another week in Trumpmerica, another bout of nervously chuckling through Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update.
At the desks, engineers like Shuman wore white coats, sipped coffee, and nervously ran tests.
In one shot, the former The Voice coach sits and looks into the distance nervously.
Scruggs Kennedy laughed nervously, but seemed game, as she proceeded to remove her right arm.
There were tense moments leading up to the reveal, with Tesla employees buzzing around nervously.
Politicians in Germany, who are preparing for national elections in 2017, are watching developments nervously.
"You inject the jaw muscle, so people can't see when you nervously tense," she explains.
"But then I'll only have my checking to spend money from," she explained, nervously. Exactly.
A few days later, she was still nervously checking the Google alerts on her phone.
"With debts still high ... the market will be waiting nervously on this judgment," they said.
Emma, 42, nervously giggled as she provided a cringe-worthy explanation of the nauseating ordeal.
Senate officials nervously paced the area to keep it from devolving into a mob scene.
" As he nervously laughs, Pavlovic's reaction is instant, and knowing: "I've heard that one before.
Parthshri Arora:As a dating app virgin, I wasn't scared about joining Minder—just nervously excited.
We talked nervously on the phone and then agreed to send each other photos. Printed.
Well, Damien seems to be giving Panther costumes a thumbs-up too ... verrrry nervously, though.
Effie watches nervously as her wide-eyed, curious sister becomes intoxicated by their unfamiliar surroundings.
For the second time, it was nervously optimistic about defeating an incumbent for the president.
Rather than pushing you to nervously keep clicking, it just wants to answer the question.
Murray and his circle watched nervously as white politicians and their own neighbors betrayed them.
Robinson in The Graduate by nervously checking into a hotel under the name Mr. Gladstone.
"During all that time we never saw the ratings agencies act so nervously," she said.
During this time, Mr. Khalil and his family watched nervously as their bank accounts dwindled.
I found myself edging away nervously from plants as I walked out of the theater.
He'd since had two shots and waited nervously in the doctor's office for his third.
As Republicans begin looking nervously to 2020, their willingness to break with Trump may increase.
Carla is initially shown in a bookstore nervously reading from a published volume of her work.
Smith, a UNC alum, was nervously watching against the barrier in the background to the right.
He appeared awkward on stage, laughing nervously and his voice rattling as he thanked those attending.
I livetweeted the experience, and snapped a nervously glam selfie of myself in the clinic robe.
A month ago, Amit Kumar sat in his office, nervously watching the Trump/Clinton polls intersect.
I settled the $50 copay for the appointment and sat nervously sweating in Dr. Ravitz's office.
"Just so you know, I'm not Jewish, but I am circumcised," John nervously tells the rabbi.
"You've got a sense of drama, Ted," Michaud laughs nervously in one of the jailhouse tapes.
Macron was shown on the television broadcast nervously standing and waiting for the referee&aposs ruling.
"My house fell down," he said nervously to the host, and the audience erupted into laughter.
Clouthier nervously shuffled the Post-its she had set on the table in front of her.
There were a collection of exceptionally prim, terrifyingly young looking special advisor types nervously gripping beers.
My finger hovered nervously over my screen and my entire iMessage history flashed before my eyes.
His escape attempt was thwarted when prison guards saw him acting nervously, the Associated Press reported.
Jughead nervously says he'll call her back later, and Toni puts her arm on his shoulder.
Outside his tyre shop in central Kabul, Hassan Ali nervously wipes a knife against his knee.
Remakes and reboots are always going to be approached nervously by fans of the original work.
Evan nervously urged him that this idea was different from anything other people were working on.
"We will be here for a while," says José, tapping the barrel of his carbine nervously.
"You can't ask me that," said one lady, laughing nervously and declining to give her name.
"Right now I don't have any problem," she said, her eyes darting nervously to her mother.
Upon meeting her, Voyd can barely hold it together, sputtering nervously, and who could blame her?
Industrialists all over the place might look nervously at China's cooling economy and ask that question.
Ms. Deravian nudged it nervously with her spoon to loosen it, then let out a whoop.
The labor movement in general, and public sector unions in particular, are nervously eying Janus v.
"Sometimes they get mad here if there are too many people," he said, looking around nervously.
He glances around nervously, his voice becoming thin as he struggles to keep up the conversation.
"I'd love to see what [former NSA chief] Michael Hayden has to say," Stone chuckled nervously.
Gently, he asked if I was a nervous person, and I laughed (nervously) back at him.
Nervously opening my bag, I was relieved to realize they contained pig's feet—not pig's fetus.
Maybe you nervously inch closer to the car you're following, lest this bozo rear-end you.
"I expected life was going to be a lot harder," Snowden said, laughing a bit nervously.
We nervously hope they're not, paranoid that again we'll be caught in the headlights of bigotry.
" Everyone laughed nervously, and one woman blurted out what everyone else was thinking: "Yes, it is.
We walked along the border between forest and field, and I stared nervously at the ground.
Epidemiologists are nervously tracking signs that the coronavirus is spreading widely beyond its origins in China.
Four years later, she's still here, slapping at my hand that nervously tugs at my ear.
Both of them had a habit of swatting nervously at other children who got too close.
Immigrant rights advocates, losing faith in the legislative process, nervously turned their attention to the courts.
She flicked nervously at a lighter, singeing a cactus on the table in front of her.
Nervously fretting over Donald Trump is well and good, but he is a pretty clear underdog.
Adults were far outnumbered by younger moviegoers, some excitedly clustering in groups, others nervously waiting alone.
Every day, he nervously checks his mailbox, hoping not to see any letters from New York.
"Good try," Mr. Johnson said to fill the silence, as others in the room nervously chuckled.
Pakistan's struggling textiles sector, which account for 60 percent of the country's exports, is watching nervously.
We the people are the lone piano, plinking nervously in the foreground, straining for a melody.
The boatman nervously said that we should not continue upriver, or the Indians might attack us.
The five of them were chattering nervously, excited to be heading out on a real mission.
After nervously keeping expectations low, Mr. Rubio's aides are suddenly making bold predictions of a strong finish.
Today is the day that we have been (anxiously, eagerly, nervously, skeptically) waiting for all year long.
"Fuller valuations mean that equities are responding more nervously to the recent softer global data," he added.
"When I saw him on one knee, I started laughing nervously, almost hysterically," the MSNBC host said.
Like South Africa's African National Congress, the BDP is nervously looking ahead to an election in 2019.
While we are bombarded by a proliferation of information, some can't help but nervously anticipate its loss.
Comedians John Mulaney and Awkwafina nervously bonded and high-fived over their first experiences with presenting awards.
Everyone looks around nervously, with fears and memories of middle school dances surging back like a wave.
You feel like there's actually consequences as you nervously play, because no one wants to be eliminated.
But they irritated MPs looking nervously at polls and at the party's depleted financial and logistical resources.
As the Iron Curtain twitched nervously, the once-regal Demel café became a front for the Stasi.
Kendall looked shaken on the stand ... nervously rambling through her description of the night of Aug. 14.
A drug trafficker chatted nervously with the person who was about to cross the border with meth.
With this mindset, I nervously arrive at the course, convinced that I'm a fraud and a lightweight.
This epidemic has now spread to the Democratic Republic of Congo; Angola's other neighbours are watching nervously.
Walking away can be harder, however, when the stakes are nuclear and the world is nervously watching.
"I was self-conscious about it and would nervously pick at it if it lingered," Brod said.
"I'm appreciating his skill," Barry said, nervously, as Honnold dangled alongside the building's top floor, groping things.
After all, White House officials are nervously watching the latest polling numbers ahead of the 2020 election.
Nervously, Acosta revealed that they also had tickets for the Lakers' home game on Thursday against Cleveland.
I stood nervously by the door until James, an assistant manager, came running in to rescue me.
Nervously, she explained how she had watched the complexion of her suburb outside New York City change.
Frequently she also covers her face with her hands, giggling nervously as she retreats behind her palms.
Many residents nervously read handwritten speeches from crumpled pieces of paper, while other spoke from the heart.
When I visited last weekend, the guards were nervously shunting visitors away from the floor-based works.
Mr. Mohamad jumped onto a rickety scooter and puttered nervously across the desert as explosions rang out.
"The last two weeks, we suffer," said Mr. Petit-Homme, as he paced nervously beside his taxi.
On a recent visit, an engineer looked on nervously as readouts showed sand flowing into the dam.
Instead, Colombian authorities nervously sent them back to their hotels where they have lived for two months.
And so it was that Salita sat nervously in his dark hotel room at 21:30 p.m.
As the performance starts, a character is rummaging nervously through boxes with a flashlight, looking for money.
I would check in with him nervously over the next few months as he worked on revisions.
They nervously eyed an elephant that was to lead their procession, as it rattled its head continuously.
Mr. Castile's family, which had nervously watched the proceedings from the front row, abruptly left as well.
Delta said that both flight attendants observed the passenger switch seats while on board and behave nervously.
" He offered twice to resign his teaching job and nervously asked, "What are you planning to do?
At one point, Sophie's mom wonders aloud, nervously, if she should have dressed up for the appointment.
It's been the spectacle of broadcast television nervously, and a little desperately, dancing on its own grave.
HANOI (Reuters) - A young couple with matching expressions stare nervously into the camera with deep brown eyes.
Jost laughed nervously and told Davidson that he hopes the comedian realizes many people care about him.
Workers, told to go home for the day, had instead gathered in tea stalls, nervously trading reports.
Bardem and Theron's characters nervously get tested, and Exarchopoulos's character is whisked away to Europe for treatment.
"You're adorable," she said, and I felt the intensity of her eyes on me and looked away nervously.
Peguero's best friend, Sharilenny Morel Peña, is timid and soft-spoken, and nervously smiles when making eye contact.
She watched silently, hands bunched in sweaty fists and eyes darting nervously between the simultaneous matches taking place.
Now, this former official is nervously anticipating what will be in the redacted version of the Mueller report.
Analysts said the market was nervously awaiting the U.S. Department of Agriculture's latest world supply and demand estimates.
Nervously and unsteadily, India is letting go of old ways and groping towards something that resembles Western marriage.
Mehdi looked nervously at a sickly ­looking grapevine with light green patches and brown spots on its leaves.
Alice welcomes him as he nervously explains that this will be his first time dressing up in public.
In the waiting room at the Whole Woman's Health clinic in San Antonio, patients nervously tap their feet.
The discussion has taken on added urgency as economists nervously eye the wave of disruption posed by automation.
When he nervously fumbled trying to remove a piercing from his eyebrow, a police officer ripped it out.
Stock traders have been nervously eyeing crude, but it has not held back the stock market this week.
In another sneak peek, David nervously greets Dan and Roseanne, who aren't exactly thrilled by his surprise appearance.
Some white farmers look nervously to Zimbabwe and Robert Mugabe's disastrous land reform policies of the early 2000s.
"Man, you guys really don't like human trafficking!" one woman said, as a young man nervously scampered away.
During the storm, many rescuers nervously called and texted their spouses, anxious to make sure they were safe.
The question, the last in the press conference, appeared to take Williams by surprise as she nervously laughed.
Analysts are nervously watching Venezuela, whose economic collapse is believed to have caused an upsurge of offshore mugging.
"How long will it last for?" he asks nervously, as "DEEP THROATER" is plastered across his left bicep.
After taking it, she waited nervously for 15 minutes before a woman came back into her exam room.
" I nervously chuckled to myself and tried again: "Can you describe the situation the paintings are responding to?
Most of my fellow reporters looked straight ahead; some seemed to ignore his comments, while others shuffled nervously.
The country needs protection against what many on the West Coast nervously refer to as "the big one."
Charlotte clutched mom Kate's hand and nervously played with her ponytail on their walk to the school's entrance.
I am wearing my best tennis whites and nervously picking at the strings on my wooden Wilson racket.
Gerstl, in a three-quarter profile, his head tilted slightly downward, glances, furtively or nervously, at the viewer.
The firm nervously wondered how — and why — an unauthorized third party was sending documents to its printers remotely.
I would nervously enter the classroom every Sunday with my immense rack of a hundred or so markers.
"Wait," he exclaimed nervously as the manager of the team he was closely following trudged to the mound.
When Ms. Love took out her diabetes pump, she nervously told him about her Type 1 diabetes treatment.
Girls dressed in Greco-style costumes with winged hats and fanfare trumpets lined up nervously along the wall.
Ms. Aris and Mr. Winthrop waited nervously throughout March to learn if Cotswold's technicians could weave their designs.
Ahmed Juma Abid of the Iraqi border police, as he nervously held up a stapled bunch of papers.
Mr. Trifonov may not have caught the echoes of bebop in passages where piano lines dart around nervously.
He nervously stuttered through a heartbreaking story, one that slowly unraveled my own convictions and assumptions about religion.
"Right now people are still watching quite nervously," said Sim Moh Siong, FX strategist for Bank of Singapore.
The young woman onstage is nervously glancing at the hulking Cookie Monster, who is standing way too close.
Swiftly and nervously, as if obeying the beat of Jackie's memory, we step back and forth in time.
"Through seven Presidents," he told the girl, laughing nervously and swatting his neck as if to catch mosquitoes.
A young man, smiling nervously, gripped the postcard, preparing for a day I knew he would never forget.
When they're reloading, they're nervously counting their bullets — they're not running through with a pistol killing 30 men.
After a CHD diagnosis, expectant parents nervously wait for me to share the results of their fetal echocardiogram.
When we met in the lobby of my hotel, he glanced around nervously and eyed my tape recorder.
In one, gay men nervously gnaw at their relationship as they wait for their surrogate to give birth.
The late circles feel nervously post-Pop, a bit glitzy and sparkly, but smart and up to date.
Newbanks laughingly (perhaps a little nervously) said that Yuja had alerted him to my unseemly interest in money.
It was early April, and I wandered through the wide boulevards, somewhere deep in northeast Berlin, breathing nervously.
Some even nervously joked about how these assurances reminded them of the storylines of Sharknado and Jurassic Park movies.
She shifted around nervously, trying to find a position that would accommodate the bulging tumor protruding from her abdomen.
I recall this to my friends and we laugh nervously, watching Sandoval himself deliver drinks to a nearby table.
Some Republican lawmakers say, though nervously, that there would be plenty of intersection between their agenda and Mr. Trump's.
I wish I knew where we are, whimpers Mom as they race along, Dad watching the rearview mirrors nervously.
His allies talk nervously about a Kafkaesque situation where Kenya keeps holding elections that are repeatedly rejected in court.
My mom began nervously rubbing her hands together, displaying a fake, ghostly smile that I knew all too well.
She's waiting nervously in the ante-room, worrying about the disturbing reflections off the hall's highly patterned marble walls.
"Every day I think about how something might happen because what I&aposm doing is illegal," he said nervously.
One of the most nervously-anticipated changes, however, was the fact that this go-round would be live action.
At the arrivals area in Dulles airport last Thursday, Ebrima and his two girls, Sarah and Aminata, stood nervously.
As the Google employees looked nervously at each other, someone grabbed the controller from me and restarted the system.
As Knox laughs nervously and asks what's happening, she finds a tablet with an overview of their love story.
I stood there in the cold, swaying nervously from foot to foot, my hands shoved inside my jacket pockets.
" When pressed by Assistant US Attorney Adam Fels about to whom he was referring, he nervously said "Mr. Guzman.
I remember walking into the restaurant through the sliding doors, being greeted ceremoniously, and sitting nervously at the counter.
In it, the sweet pup dances and wriggles around nervously, not knowing what to do with his guilty self.
Some are pacing and talking to themselves; one tunes an instrument; others hobnob nervously over baked goods and coffee.
I glance nervously at the rest of my tour group, hoping none of them are witnessing this mortifying episode.
Every day, he nervously reminded his mother to get a Butterick sewing pattern and the material for a costume.
And after nervously mistaking young Bill's grandmother for a white woman, he gratefully accepted the johnnycake she gave him.
South Koreans had nervously watched the Korean Peninsula edge toward the brink of a possible military conflict last year.
She laughed nervously and then went forward again before reaching the end and stopping with a slightly lighter jolt.
Eventually they vanished, and when I would cough nervously about something I found I could overcome it right away.
While she spoke, the three officers sat silently, sometimes staring down at the carpet or nervously jiggling a leg.
While some were focused on Senate and House races, Ms. Rowland was nervously awaiting numbers from Michigan's state election.
He now manages a staff of 23, happily if a tad nervously adjusting to a new way of working.
Immigration and customs officers had stopped the man after determining that he was "behaving very nervously," Mr. Shanmugam said.
Harry took his place in the chapel and shifted in his seat nervously, trying to catch Ms. Ragland's eye.
It was a friend who grows organic sprouts, nervously wondering if he should bring along a shotgun to market.
It was a friend who grows organic sprouts, nervously wondering if he should bring along a shotgun to market.
Since nervously giving my first ride, I have learned a ton of things about this booming ride-hailing industry.
"You're wearing ... um ... heh," says one Clinton supporter, laughing nervously as she surveys the woman's Trump/Pence T-shirt.
One bystander attempts to keep him from falling onto the floor while others are seen nervously pacing around him.
But investors will be listening nervously for signs that banks are getting hurt by the gyrations of interest rates.
Nervously, they wondered whether guerillas had triggered the bombs, and if their enemies would soon close in on them.
Gyasi Zardes generally looks out of place during any play—nervously touching the ball into anyone's path but his own.
Japan and South Korea, both nervously eyeing their noisy neighbor North Korea, will both be without ambassadors, as will China.
O'Rourke's performance had more ups and downs than his Adam's apple as he appeared to listen nervously to the questions.
She'd already deported eight Central American men and was seconds away from deporting six more, who stood nervously before her.
Several holiday-makers nervously insisted that they were "unsure" whether President Xi Jinping or any other bigwigs were in town.
If you want to see an older, mostly white audience nervously shift in their seats, might I recommend Slave Play?
In the sufficiently terrifying video, Smith nervously penguin-waddles to the edge of a platform before jumping with arms open.
Because no one wants to look like the Michelin Man while they're nervously trying to navigate down the bunny slope.
Throughout the third and fourth quarters, I nervously drink two Miller Lites and my BF drinks a rum and coke.
In theory, Kaine did his job — albeit a bit too nervously, and in a manner that proved grating on onlookers.
Plenty of MPs, nervously eyeing coming re-selection battles, will bow their heads and shuffle back into the shadow cabinet.
Footage of the scene shows that the former sports star waited nervously outside of the elevator as Carson got rescued.
"What you're seeing is — actually a dog coming into our live shot," she nervously giggled as the animal approached her.
Markets are reacting nervously to uncertainty over the future of the 1994 pact, which underpins $1.2 trillion in annual trade.
"I was mired in envy," Ozick told me, nervously fondling a napkin and smoothing and resmoothing the checkered burgundy tablecloth.
Justin Tong, one of Klinger's roommates, told KPTV he nervously waited for Klinger's return but felt that something was wrong.
On several occasions, one plaintiff's lawyer looked nervously at a replica Prohibition-era Tommy gun mounted on Mr. Mueller's wall.
The work area was so hot that I nervously checked my arm, because I thought my shirt was on fire.
The audience is meant to nervously giggle at their Kama Sutra adventures, but the writers are never kink-shaming them.
I hold my breath, eyes darting nervously darting the screen, and I put one foot in front of the other.
She's in a private medical clinic in Mexico City, and laughs nervously as she's wheeled into a windowless operating room.
Amelia insisted she's totally team Stephanie, and Penny wasn't even going to apply until she overhears Stephanie nervously insulting her.
"Every time I cook my grandmother's food, I feel like I'm desecrating her memory," Tan said, laughing a little nervously.
As noises of celebration intrude from outside, a nervously fidgeting young man, played by Whishaw, begins a rambling, opaque monologue.
He acknowledged how tight the race was, describing how his advisers had huddled nervously waiting for the numbers from Prague.
" So when the break was over, I went up to Mingus and nervously said, "It's an honor to meet you.
In the sweet footage, Scott, 28, looks on nervously, taking Jenner's hand as the latter lay in her hospital bed.
And the attendant anxieties: "I look like a boy," Plumb nervously tells Sawyer when he first beholds her taut abdomen.
But almost everyone ahead of me ordered them, and I nervously watched the pile get smaller the closer I got.
Republicans are nervously eyeing Trump's approval rating, which sits at historic lows at this point for a first-term president.
The film calls our attention to the plaintiff nervously watching the door, as though waiting for Dad to come home.
No one knows, but traders are now nervously eyeing ETF volumes which will be out Thursday night and Friday morning.
I was a sad, middle-aged social worker nervously attending a divorce support group at an Episcopal Church in Atlanta.
You nervously stand to give your presentation, but you know this is your time to shine … and the bell rings.
"The end I'm talking about is always immediately at hand," he says in a low register, twirling his fingers nervously.
I was situated on a centrally located soft green couch, covered with decorative throw pillows in which I nervously ensconced myself.
It occurred to me as I stepped nervously across the loft that the nuns were probably frightened of the attic too.
"Ego" shivers nervously as a three-note bassline plus ominous guitar static resolve into sweet liquid horn croon and back again.
Now Washington's cottage industry of consultants and public affairs specialists are nervously wondering if that era is coming to an end.
Although both men felt like unicorns in their grad program, Brian had the most trouble with his horn, adjusting it nervously.
Multiple "Hamilton" ticketholders said they first learned about the show's cancellation on Twitter, after nervously watching the weather forecast for days.
She began laughing nervously, she said, and offered to meet up with him later — not in a car, not in public.
Meanwhile, investors will be nervously watching the consumer banks for signs that they're getting hurt by changes in US interest rates.
The progress of Redcar since SSI's collapse is being watched nervously by other industrial towns that have found themselves in trouble.
The audience titters nervously as he scans the crowd in his underwear, his hands resting on his hips like a gunfighter.
I was like just nervously, awkwardly laughing at anything he said, and just had nothing interesting to add to the conversation.
We both laughed nervously and ran, but our hands were no longer interlocked as we made our way back to school.
Anyway, I found them and I almost looked at them nervously thinking: Do I dare to even put these on now?
British businesses have started eyeing the scheme nervously, now that Mr McDonnell's Labour Party has a decent chance of taking power.
You're not moving around with a controller, you're walking through the space, nervously running over precarious bridges and hiding behind doorways.
When the bottle is offered to the son of the family, he instead stands up and looks nervously at his parents.
The health industry has watched the debate nervously, and after the vote some groups urged the Senate to reconsider its approach.
As I nervously necked a £10 glass of rosé, I studied the WhatsApp messages Matthew and I had exchanged for clues.
Some yelp with joy, others laugh nervously, a few get teary and more than a couple quiz him on Beatles minutiae.
All that said, it's album closer "Here Comes The Night" that should leave Ocean nervously tugging at his bespoke shirt collar.
It briefly hovered onstage next to the social network's founder and chief, who waved nervously before wishing the aerial robot goodbye.
"I'm scared," Swain nervously says as the videographer turns the camera on her and encourages her to sing the National Anthem.
Last week, the United States of America nervously watched the 2016 election season's second popularity contest take place in New Hampshire.
Herz, laughing nervously, calls after him: "Was that serious, or playful, or like…" Herz filed a police report after the incident.
And then I nervously move into the jammed ballroom and that's when I saw him for the first time in person.
Traders were nervously watching developments in North Korea, whose military conducted its sixth and most powerful nuclear test during the weekend.
Thursday was meant to be another coronation for archery queen Ki and Chang started nervously in their thrilling semi-final duel.
I even waited until the last minute to send him a draft of this story, and waited nervously for the response.
The crowd, sensing that ridicule would be the order of the day, became a nervously appreciative audience for each punch line.
One young London couple nervously expecting their first baby make friends with their new neighbors, a couple confidently expecting their first.
There's a scene in the video when you get to the US border and the caption says that you're laughing nervously.
Clipboard in hand, she laughs nervously as she marches up the steep gravel path to the first house on her list.
During the ceremony, Cornelia's scared young face peered nervously out from under a diamond tiara once worn by the Empress Josephine.
He nervously pointed at the defendants, Aljermiah "Nuke" Mack and Anthony "Harv" Ellison, and ID'd them as Nine Trey Gang Members.
Through FaceTime, I count at least three people nervously hovering around my Human Uber to make sure he doesn't injure himself.
Why not just write a good role for a woman, she asked the roomful of nervously grinning writers in formal wear.
Candidates huffed and sighed, grasped for words or laughed nervously — in response to inquiries about their leisure habits and private lives.
Federer came on strong in his first final at Roland Garros, and Nadal came out nervously, struggling to control his groundstrokes.
Start lifting weights and get super strong so you can fight bad guys if it ever comes to that (laughs nervously).
After Wade had climbed into the barber chair, Ms. Kramer put her face in her hands, clawing nervously at her chin.
Only Sanders knows which path he will take, but make no mistake, Democrats are nervously watching how this chapter goes down.
In one section of sweet footage, Scott looks on nervously, taking Kylie's hand as the latter lay in her hospital bed.
Inside Philip tried to use some of his EST training to comfort Paige, while they both glanced nervously toward the door.
At the grave, he stood apart from and behind the group, nervously scanning the cemetery for his prison-guard bête noire.
She led Sherman back to his buddy, Lawrence the goat, who had been patrolling the fence line nervously and watching us.
On a scorchingly hot afternoon recently, the audience fell silent as a scrawny young man named Don nervously clutched a microphone.
I nervously hoped that it was as good a store as my distant cousins had claimed on our WhatsApp group chat.
The little birds you see nervously chasing the breaking waves of the Atlantic shore may have been in transit for weeks.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the Florida Straits, the Castro government is nervously saying it's ready to make a deal.
In the Queens court on a recent Friday, the gallery was filled with mostly immigrant women sitting nervously beneath fluorescent lights.
With only half a tank of gas, we nervously made our way out of Narooma, trailing behind the caravan of cars.
I don't see anyone else for a while so I start to walk around the building, nervously looking for other tourists.
Fahrettin Canbas, a shopkeeper and 40-year resident of Fikirtepe, is among those nervously waiting for the spoils he was promised.
They began chatting, along with 13 other contestants, while waiting nervously in the green room for their 22 minutes of fame.
The situation is not alleviated when the glass of water I nervously grab from the table turns out to be his.
But Mr. Dolin was unable to sit still during their meeting, shifted nervously in his chair, and could not calm down.
I looked around nervously as I waited in line for my number — 239 — counting toward the total number of women present.
Now as a ceasefire deal is being hammered out, Syrians are nervously watching to see what will come next for their country.
But then I remember, as I nervously watch my laptop's battery tick down from 68 to 67 percent, there is a solution.
As the world nervously awaits Jeff Bezos' next big move, a prominent analyst predicts that Amazon will take over Target this year.
But nobody — including Clinton herself — is certain of how solid those signs are, and for now she's watching her back quite nervously.
Forty horses were nervously running back and forth on Friday as flames and smoke surrounded the Saddletree Ranch Equestrian Center in Sylmar.
Still, these are volatile times in the sector, with utilities and regulators alike wondering nervously how to get ahead of the curve.
First seen drawling and stuttering as he nervously awaits a meeting that could change his life, Rick is a fascinatingly contradictory character.
I slid the plate away from me and nervously laughed, never letting on that, inside, those words were circling around my head.
" When Kimmel repeated multiple lines from the transcript, Daniels nervously admitted, "I thought this was a talk show, not a horror movie.
Hanks' character stands off to the side nervously watching as they test the machine's "movement ratio" and "projection stability" one last time.
For thousands of 17- and 18-year-olds across the country, though, it's the day they've been nervously waiting for all summer.
She's grinning and is clearly happy to participate in her friend's project, but she also bites her lip nervously in the clip.
Gone are the days of hoarding precious vacation time and waiting nervously to have PTO requests approved — well, for some lucky workers.
In 2014 she was put under house arrest in Tashkent and may be nervously awaiting her fate in a post-Karimov era.
Then as now, analysts, politicians, and government officials sighed nervously, but comforted themselves that surely he would not actually start a war.
European stock markets have turned lower as investors look nervously to Jay Powell's first meeting as head of the US Federal Reserve.
"Of course it was a hate crime," she said, nervously puffing a cigarette outside an Eastern European supermarket in the town's center.
No word on whether the shark is smiling out of happiness or just trying to nervously communicate it wanted some aquatic space.
Kubrick nervously shuttled between his seat in the front row and the projection booth, where he tweaked the sound and the focus.
They have not yet had a doctor's bill exceed that amount, though they are waiting somewhat nervously for that day to come.
Sarah danced around nervously fluttering on about how she never heard him say that word and the president had tweeted something already.
One day, the town began nervously buzzing with news of an impending rally, staged by a chapter of the Ku Klux Klan.
"I remember shaking nervously asking these questions and waiting in those hot rooms and interviewing all of these amazing people," he said.
When his name is called, he walks nervously toward Judge Hannah until he can no longer avoid looking him in the eye.
As he finished his testimony, Mr. Rodriguez left the witness stand and walked out the courtroom door, nervously avoiding Mr. Guzmán's gaze.
Ms. Weimer is nervously waiting for April 1, when she'll be able to shop for the month's supply of her son's formula.
He's handsome and lovable, but not necessarily smooth, as seen in a lighthearted moment where Adonis nervously asks Bianca to marry him.
"The market is watching nervously," Ann-Louise Hittle, an oil analyst at the market research firm Wood Mackenzie, said of the deadline.
Mr. Greilsammer began with the first movement of the Janacek suite, which emerged in hazy rolled harmonies and nervously jabbing repeated notes.
Her 256-year-old daughter wiped tears from her eyes while her two sons, 2911 and 2100, stared nervously out the window.
Hundreds of thousands of residents trapped in the city huddled in their homes, many wondering nervously if the fight will reach them.
Cecilia tries to settle into her freedom, but — much like the audience — remains on high alert, body trembling and gaze nervously shuttling.
Traders were nervously eyeing developments in North Korea, where the military conducted its sixth and most powerful nuclear test over the weekend.
People who don't normally pay much attention to presidential diplomacy are nervously watching every stop because — you know, there's the Agogment Rate.
Now, some eight years after first starting at a university, Ms. Sharma is nervously seeing where she will spend the next four.
Minority investors meanwhile are waiting nervously to see if any last-minute jostling could secure them more cash or derail the merger altogether.
Lumpkin, Georgia (CNN)A balding and bearded Jamaican man trains his eyes on the table in front of him, nervously shaking his leg.
People emailed each other nervously, googled how fast things might spoil, delivered food to friends who were still inside the power-on zone.
Spotting them standing nervously in the door, the bartender would suspend her conversation with friends and, between drags of her cigarette, greet them.
If you're nervously, impulsively, and excitedly spending your paycheck on Prime Day deals, don't feel alone; the Twittersphere is right there with you.
"I wanna go home," she says nervously before they enter, a statement that is both entirely a joke and entirely not a joke.
They have to let Ford testify if they're going to confirm Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, as top GOP sources still (nervously) predict.
In the video, backseat passengers can be heard nervously laughing as the Tesla's steering wheel appears to adjust itself without Bixenman touching it.
Damn fascinates for its vision of a performer caught nervously between presentational modes, determining in each moment how closely to adhere to convention.
Qatar's riyal currency, pegged at 3.64 to the U.S. dollar, was under pressure last week as banks reacted nervously to the diplomatic rift.
" Telling French TV station iTele he felt like "a raw nerve" Hughes nervously confessed, "there's been such an outpouring of support for us.
Wearing a tunic and pants that hung loosely on her, she nervously adjusted a brown georgette scarf that kept slipping from her head.
As the camera zooms in, she's just kind of nervously giggling, but her laughter builds once the snake actually sticks out his tongue.
Bojack looks nervously around, takes a sip from an open vodka bottle, and curls up next to his unconscious mother on the sofa.
Now, glancing nervously at rapacious Chinese investment, Russian menaces, Donald Trump's tariffs and the terrorist threat, they wonder if he has a point.
On my first try, I nervously put the completed package onto the final conveyor belt without a label — rendering it pretty much useless.
After ordering sodas and nervously chatting between ourselves, Leila and I made several failed attempts to convince men to let us feminize them.
Some residents who were nervously trickling back on Friday said they hoped the place, nicknamed "the Forgotten Coast," does not change too much.
She writes that as her husband was nervously "chomping on an unlit cigar," she took a nap as the results were coming in.
During a planning session with coaches, he nervously craned his broad frame toward the door to see if storm clouds had moved on.
Other countries, and America, are nervously waiting to see whether China's furious rhetoric will be matched by threatening behaviour by its armed forces.
In the town's main market, where TVs remain permanently tuned to the news, people chatted nervously of the need to find other options.
At the start, he nervously awaits his reliable physician, Dr. Malatesta (the muscular-voiced baritone Levente Molnar), to seek advice about getting married.
His father had a round, dark face and he stared at Lakshman nervously, as if waiting to see if he would be believed.
Sometimes you find yourself wondering if you've forgotten how to actually have sex and start googling it only to laugh it off nervously.
I would spend slightly too long in the bathrooms there, nervously swiping numbers up and down and across in a near-mindless pattern.
When I used to walk down the street with my girlfriend, I'd look around nervously before holding her hand or showing any affection.
Landers, who is from Huntsville, Alabama, nervously began singing Al Green's "Let's Stay Together" before Cowell raised his hand to stop the audition.
At the soccer stadium, as word came across the radio that Russian planes were near, tension rose as people nervously scanned the skies.
Once I understood, I couldn't stop laughing — the moment had been so all-consuming and strange that I nervously collapsed under its weight.
I smiled nervously, choosing not to let on that I did not know who Chance the Rapper was, except that, well, he rapped.
I nervously wondered if I had chosen the default UberX option or accidentally clicked on an Uber Premium/Exec/Luxury/VIP/Pamper ride?
Although he fidgets nervously with his pads when waiting for the ball, he flicks it left and right with wristy, Bradman-esque ease.
"It's like our country has sent an impulsive late night text, and now we're nervously staring at those three little dots," said Colbert.
Editorial in The Financial Times of Britain The world waits nervously to see if Mr. Trump's policies are as incendiary as his words.
His best friend was running a senate campaign, so he nervously checks the results online throughout dinner (his candidate loses 48% to 52%).
And it's why lawmakers are nervously awaiting the next phase of impeachment even as the House appears readier than ever to move forward.
He nervously shows up, eager to watch the Macy's Day parade preparation from Tim's window, but a precariously placed statue foils his plans.
But Ms. Klausner was eyeing another guest nervously: the cult-movie legend John Waters, who sat nearby in a bright confetti-print suit.
The longer the offensive continues, the more of chances of a battlefield encounters with Russian, Syrian or Iranian forces watching nervously from the sidelines.
Surrounded by flames and smoke, the horses nervously ran back and forth as workers tried to wrangle them to safety and extinguish the fire.
After a shock vote to leave the EU, British consumers and businesses are nervously watching the horizon for the first signs of a downturn.
I started more than once, fidgeted nervously when things grew too foreboding or I sensed I could not trust the screen with my attention.
Secretary. President. She-king.  Those are just some of the ways Ilana nervously greets Hillary Clinton in a clip from Wednesday's new Broad City.
Curated by Louis Jacinto, Nervously Engendered at Coagula presents a cross-section of Velazquez's output, shedding light on this influential, but oft-overlooked artist.
U.S. financial markets were little moved by the report as investors nervously awaited the outcome of Britain's referendum on European Union membership on Thursday.
Frank and Amy spend their first date, which will expire in just 12 hours, nervously making small talk, which turns into shit talk, literally.
There, we encounter a woman nervously peering inside the entrance of her tent, having been awoken by a large crab crawling across her body.
Photo: Getty Trump summoned his group of tech-world minions to the White House today for another round of nervously nodding and accomplishing nothing.
The TV spot shows a shark gliding through an aquarium, watched by a child who backs away nervously before being comforted by his mother.
It's another thing entirely to see mothers nervously bouncing feverish babies on their knee while they wait for a malaria test at a clinic.
He did not hug me, and seemed to feel damned by the mere invitation, looking nervously around to see who might be watching us.
As He posed for photos with gold medalist Shi Tingmao of China and Tania Cagnotto of Italy, Qin approached her, nervously biting his lip.
The parties are nervously eyeing Saturday's election, since its outcome will be a solid indication of their support base in the post-referendum era.
But surprises and unpredictability could be less well suited to great power diplomacy, and the world is watching nervously to see how Trump adapts.
Stone-faced, he remained there for a few seconds as guards stood idle and his lawyer Oystein Storrvik nervously took a sip of water.
Twitter, Reddit and Facebook were inundated with posts from hundreds of people wondering, nervously, if they were the only person it had happened to.
"I think we're all kind of whistling nervously and taking our lead from Steve Kerr: strength in numbers, baby," Goodby said in an email.
"All this says that there are no Jews here," one Jewish man said as he nervously looked around during an interview in a teahouse.
We nervously awaited the response, which initially was dominated by confusion — one colleague privately messaged me to make sure we hadn't published it accidentally.
Now that the English Channel suddenly seems a lot wider, businesses are waiting nervously to see what kind of new Europe will take shape.
ON EDGE: The Hill's Alexander Bolton reports: Senate Republicans are nervously eyeing the 28500 political landscape in a year when they're largely on defense.
They nervously smiled at and humored him, while keeping their fingers crossed that he wouldn't break the family china or pee in his pants.
I remember standing nervously in the kitchen, back at our family home, telling my father that I was going to move to New York.
As I showed De Niro a group of my recent canvases — brushy landscapes of coastal scenes — I nervously rattled off a list of influences.
My eyes nervously scan my surroundings after she asks me about my hometown in Belgium, just like in one of those bad comedy movies.
Backpacks have come a long way from the Hello Kitty ones we (or just me?) would nervously lug on our first day of school.
Tyler Bryant, the chapter president of Kappa Sigma, nervously surveyed a party outside his fraternity, where rust-colored Keystone Light cans littered the grass.
In the far corner of Wembley Stadium, their visiting fans were singing and bouncing, nervously, as if to distract themselves from the overwhelming tension.
Last month, both of them were neatly dressed in similar gray V-neck sweaters as they nervously prepared their apartment for the gallerists' visit.
The Dow recovered 85033,167.14 points, or 4.89 percent, on Tuesday, easing the panic for Wall Street and Americans nervously watching their 401(k) plans.
On their last night they went out for dinner with friends, then waited nervously at home for the call to head to the beach.
"Is that an attack?" he asked nervously as we watched a plume of black smoke rise a couple hundred yards in front of us.
Whatever the case, the shot and its uncomfortable duration (you may find yourself nervously counting off the seconds) create a sense of mounting unease.
Sahaar, a muscular, clean-shaven former Special Forces officer, sat as far away as he could from Qayum, who nervously picked at his food.
"I feel conflicted, because so many of my fellow actors that are deserving don't have that same privilege," he said, nervously massaging his jaw.
Other currencies were locked in narrow ranges as traders nervously monitor the global spread of the coronavirus that emerged in China late last year.
Before their first date, Christina was nervously waiting for Brian to show with her old friend Tony Hale, aka Buster Bluth from Arrested Development.
One shows a family setting up for business while nervously eyeing the competition and another, a completely dispirited family, moving house with meager belongings.
The other scenario that profit margins are at risk is also worrying, given investors are already nervously looking for earnings season to justify gains.
She's 16 (though her bright eyes and soft complexion make her look arguably younger), but she doesn't smile or stutter nervously through her words.
You may think of sex education like it appears in pop culture: A classroom of teens looking nervously at a banana and a condom.
More than 10 years after I nervously faced Rob in court, I know one thing: This will not end the way it did before.
I press the button and here we are driving, but the guy's hands are hovering nervously over the steering wheel and it's perfect conditions.
Like Fletcher, we knew that hypothermia would set in after about 15 seconds in these conditions, and so we waited nervously in Æsa's car.
They nervously assure each other that things are okay, at Davos and elsewhere, but they can only hope things will hold together through their lifetimes.
Even without the full context of history on June 21st, sitting nervously in my parents' bedroom I understood the gravity and importance of the moment.
Asian allies Japan and South Korea are nervously trying to work out what Trump's campaign trail rhetoric means for crucial national security infrastructure in Asia.
The majority of the time, reading these unnecessarily violent tweets makes me nervously laugh and say, "what the fuck," like Julia Louis-Dreyfus in Veep.
THE VENDORS "I'm here," he texted me as I nervously looked around in the crowd of people criss-crossing a busy street in downtown Manhattan.
Speaking little Kurdish and no Arabic, they were confused, wondering nervously if they were lost in the middle of contested territory around ISIS-controlled Raqqa.
In fact, the only jokes he makes are the kind you have to nervously laugh at because it was pretty macabre for a high schooler.
And then one day, after I went back to the Commission, that tall, handsome guy picked up the phone and nervously asked me to lunch.
There's every chance you were that person in your friendship group too, and got used to people laughing nervously when you threw out another idea.
While shitters whirr and struggle (but ultimately cope with) nervously expelled effluvia, our brains and faces remain stained with the mental torment of it all.
When greeted, resident Tibetan monks look nervously around for guards and at the ubiquitous rooftop security-cameras before offering a few polite words in response.
The clip shows Cubs fans decked out in red, white and blue at Wrigley Field, in bars and at tailgates all nervously watching the game.
I start shivering, yelping, and laughing nervously, which is maybe a sign that I retain a good sense of humor in the face of death.
The 22-year-old shortstop first nervously, but then gleefully, puts on a delightful mime-act with the foul ball eaten up by the catwalk.
LONDON — Today is #GCSEResults Day, and students across the UK are nervously making their way to school to collect that fateful envelope containing their marks.
Just as in the 1980s, when the capitalist city looked nervously ahead to Communist rule, there is, once again, a focus on land and finance.
Street chaos, if it occurs, could overshadow disunion in the convention hall as an increasing array of party leaders nervously break ranks with Mr. Trump.
"The market is looking nervously ahead of the ECB meeting," said Greg Anderson, global head of FX strategy at BMO Capital Markets in New York.
Stephanie Mota, 16, a middle school friend, recalled stuttering nervously during a class presentation that she and Veronica had prepared on how a microwave works.
This week, 18 million of the most vulnerable people in America will wait nervously to see if Republicans in Washington will axe their health coverage.
Presented with a work that they're supposed to identify with, the students nervously stare into the mirror of The Odyssey and don't see a reflection.
I was living on my own for the first time in my life, making excursions in public as a woman, nervously using the women's bathroom.
Wearing hazmat suits and goggles, they ventured into hospital wards to interview patients and doctors, submitting nervously to tests for the coronavirus after their visits.
We would watch nervously as they slooooowly uploaded, terrified that after a few hours the connection might drop and we'd have to start over again.
Shuffling around nervously, Clov (the robustly gruff baritone Leigh Melrose) is characterized in jittery blots of music, as if he consists entirely of punctuation marks.
From early Tuesday morning until late Wednesday night, Belgium and France, England and Croatia came almost to a standstill, nervously anticipating the World Cup semifinals.
In the wake of that eerie interlude, Venables's cello score, which has leaned on nervously skittering textures, takes a wrenching turn into neo-Baroque lament.
That whole first summer I nervously stayed close to the shoreline, awkwardly stabbing my oars at the water while watching real rowers glide past me.
Some of the rallygoers laughed nervously, well aware of the fate that often met anyone accused of abusing shabu, the Philippine name for crystal meth.
These different reactions can even bleed into each other, with jokes so funny you start scream-laughing or scares so severe you're left nervously giggling.
As graduation approached, he nervously told his parents that, rather than become a lawyer, as had been the plan, he wanted to be a magician.
When the money could not be found, the levee was cut back to its original size and residents were left gazing nervously toward the riverbank.
We look nervously at the saber-rattling of President Trump and Kim Jong Un, and hope that diplomats contain the conflict on the Korean peninsula.
Ukraine, which has suffered a Russian-instigated war that has killed some 10,000 of its citizens, watched nervously as Mr Putin and Mr Trump shook hands.
Sitting in a booth at Pizzaphone as two waitresses set up the bar behind him, he smiles nervously about the media attention around his small pizzeria.
We can go for a walk without our devices and we can nervously thumb through a paper book and act like we're not going through withdrawal.
By the time I made it to checkout, the employee was just a few steps behind me — nervously straightening things whenever I looked in her direction.
"Whistleblowers are still watching nervously to see how the political winds will blow," said Daryl Glaser, a political studies professor at the University of the Witwatersrand.
As the 79-year-old Beatty opened the envelope, he seemed to have a senior moment, nervously grinning, visibly struggling with whatever was on the card.
In the video posted by WSB-TV, Georgia Department of Transportation spokeswoman Natalie Dale pauses several times and looks around nervously as the explosions are heard.
I'm at the back of a group of girls that is nervously dropping its phones into a plastic box for safekeeping, to be returned on exit.
In an interview with Extra, after Dean was asked about whether or not there was "still hope with Kristina or Danielle," Dean, very nervously fell silent.
I, on the other hand, nervously hovered around her as she fastened the cape around his neck and misted his hair with water (which he loved).
Now nearing arrival and preparing to descend, you the rock climber have spent one or perhaps many pitches nervously and with absolute deliberation warring against gravity.
When I first interviewed Clark in 210, she nervously pressed her pendant against her lips and face, leaving a red lipstick pox on her insane cheekbones.
But since his election, Republicans have lost every statewide contest on the ballot in those states and have nervously watched Democrats make gains in suburban districts.
Issa nervously runs her hands through her hair afterwards, and Lawrence dashes out, giving his "ex"-girlfriend a kiss on the cheek as a parting gift.
It was left to Mauro to quip nervously that it's "very scary" if children see no point in learning French to a French speaker like her.
Talking on the patio, she's quiet and thoughtful, at times fidgeting nervously with her hands as if she's not used to being the center of attention.
Annie is there to write about the party for the alt-weekly, but it's really just an excuse for her to nervously walk through the door.
With his eyes blinking and twitching nervously, Evan has trouble conducting even the most minimal conversation without somehow twisting himself into a pretzel of self-doubt.
Both State Department and Soviet embassy officials fretted nervously, waiting for an explanation when the signing ceremony for the pact was suddenly canceled on March 16.
As she watched the final points — Tang banging away to stay alive, Calderano parrying his efforts — she rubbed her palms nervously in front of her mouth.
A wait-and-see mood was expected to prevail through most of the day, dotted by possible bouts of volatility, as markets nervously await the results.
Even as her Formation Tour production trucks rolled into Raleigh days before the show, we nervously awaited an announcement that the show would not go on.
Eurofer and its members are nervously awaiting U.S. President Donald Trump's decision on action following a "Section 232" investigation into whether steel imports threaten national security.
The founding fathers nervously waited their turn in a hallway at the Museum of the City of New York on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
Yet the only certainty is that there will be no shortage of teams watching nervously — with the Knicks merely at the front of the anxious line.
And now, in towns that have barely begun to recover from Matthew's punishing rains, residents are nervously eyeing the possibility of a new threat: Hurricane Irma.
Officials in Skopje nervously took note of Mr. Trump's comments but said that they believed the United States stood firmly behind their bid to join NATO.
On Wednesday night, with the fans in Dodger Stadium looking on, perhaps a little nervously, Darvish was unable to rebound from his struggles in Game 3.
The other tanks each held a rescued female and several bright blue yabbies, which appeared to wait nervously on branches of eucalyptus floating in the water.
Later, Ms. Rhodes nervously drove Ms. Pires to the same cabin in the Hudson Valley where the couple first said "I love you" to each other.
Instead, Lewis and his family would have to spend the holiday nervously waiting to hear if a half-century of family memories go up in smoke.
Color guard routines are mini-narratives, but the "Contemporary Color" directors largely decline to follow them, nervously cutting to backstage action when a hook eludes them.
Most Uzbeks visiting her father's grave seem to want to forget about Ms. Karimova, and many nervously refuse to discuss the former first daughter at all.
In October 2016, I sat nervously in the office of a young first lieutenant physician assistant, having no idea how the conversation was going to go.
They nervously wait each day as the bills and overhead from their $163 million investment to ramp up their production and distribution begin to pile up.
The video shows a young Zuckerberg sitting on his bunkbed, wearing plaid pajama bottoms and nervously opening an email that would confirm his admittance to Harvard.
While the ski industry has long nervously watched global warming, Mr. Cohen said he could not attribute the swings in California's snowy weather to climate change.
Republican leaders are nervously watching the West Virginia primary where former coal executive Don Blankenship has centered his candidacy around attacking Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
After the shock vote to leave the EU on June 23, British consumers and businesses are nervously watching the horizon for the first signs of a downturn.
Gator Alley recently underwent about $769,000 worth of renovations, which has city officials nervously keeping on eye on the reptiles in the wake of Lane Graves' death.
So the night before, Arcos said, she nervously texted her bosses at Makeup On The Go Cosmetics in Dallas, asking whether they would join her in solidarity.
For more than a year, analysts have watched nervously as those five major stocks have turned in outstanding performances and become a barometer for the larger market.
" As some of her peers nervously looked out at patients being wheeled out after their sterilization, Ascanio advised: "If you get scared, just remember those food lines.
Saru is hesitant about commanding the ship in his superiors' absence, pausing nervously when an ensign requests orders, but his doubt clearly isn't all in his head.
Rock-climber Alex Honnold really scaled Yosemite's towering El Capitan formation without ropes, while his friends watched from down below and his girlfriend waited nervously at home.
As the man (Unbroken's Jack O'Connell) faces off against host Lee Gates (George Clooney), the man smashes something against a wall, then nervously jumps around the stage.
I met an elderly woman at a conference once who nervously relayed the story of her husband hurling strange and vulgar accusations before losing consciousness for good.
During the hearing, Patterson kept nervously touching his face and chin as prosecutors charged him with two counts of first-degree intentional homicide, kidnapping, and armed burglary.
First seen nervously spray-painting an obscenity onto an enemy's garage — a surprisingly belligerent act, given the predictable consequences — he doesn't entirely lack courage or self-esteem.
In the 21st century, we often find ourselves spinning on the hamster wheel, nervously jockeying for status with our peers — Is my barbecue bigger than my neighbor's?
In San Francisco's heavily Latino Mission District, parents at Everett Middle School nervously asked whether they or their children would be deported, said administrator Tracy Brown Gallardo.
In the ad, an African-American youth calls out the company's sins over a megaphone, as an older white man peers down nervously from his office above.
"My husband and I were watching 'American Horror Story,' and I didn't have any idea what the show would be about," Andresen said, her voice rising nervously.
Japanese policymakers are nervously monitoring developments overseas but have few policy options if weakness in the global economy continues to damage the country's outlook, some economists say.
Beeps of the metal detector sounded just beyond the courtroom, where a wiry man with concave cheeks paced nervously as two men in camouflage hats talked cars.
Image courtesy of NintendoAs thousands of Nintendo fans nervously smash F5 on their Amazon order windows, hoping their machines show up, Waypoint Radio squeezed in a podcast.
The dish is an easy shrimp taco recipe (with Tran's "famous" guacamole), which gives both women many opportunities to giggle nervously while commenting on the other's taco.
There was occasionally some awkward dancing between tables at Spy Bar, but it was nervously done, the customers aware that they were engaging in something wildly taboo.
"It wasn't that terrible with barbecue sauce," he says as his girlfriend (??) nervously laughs while reflecting on her own life choices that brought her to this moment.
Charlotte nervously played with her ponytail as she was greeted by the head of the lower school, Helen Haslem, who shook hands with both George and Charlotte.
Instead, moments where the puppets are shown in minute closeup — a character's flushed expression, a pair of hands nervously clutching one another — ratchet up the emotional intensity.
The prospect put a patchwork of local and state officials on high alert on Friday, as they prepared sandbags, assembled barriers and nervously eyed the rising waters.
"When I laughed nervously and said nothing, he followed up to the makeup artist: 'Keep putting makeup on her, I'll fall in love with her,'" she continued.
"The weather, oh god, what will happen with the weather," Maria Grazia Chiuri, Dior's artistic director for women's wear, said as she paced nervously backstage Friday night.
When it was time to make a birthday toast, Mr. Hemingway nervously asked one of his best girlfriends to hand him a box containing two engagement rings.
Around that time, another YouTube star, Logan Paul, posted video of himself nervously laughing at the dead body of a man who appeared to have committed suicide.
A 21-year-old woman with a rare physical condition is receiving floods of comments from strangers hyping her up after she nervously posted ~sexier~ photos online.
However, this may not be the end of it: Hurricane season runs until November 30 — with eyes nervously watching a storm called Jose forming in the Atlantic.
Kimmel laughs (somewhat nervously) while listening to Handler recount this, but if Handler were a man, one can assume his response would have been much more grave.
Washington (CNN)As President Donald Trump has renewed his threats to shut down the southern US border, officials in his administration are nervously watching his Twitter feed.
A thin, lumbering teenager stirs nervously, checking the original image on his phone in between rehearsals, doing it over and over to commit the choreography to memory.
I remember nervously pulling out hair from the top of my head, leaving a red, infected bald spot, which, ironically, led to more bullying and name-calling.
The person who committed the crime steps out from the land of their nightmarish memories, walks through a doorway and sits down nervously in a small, folding chair.
Several former wrestlers have claimed Jordan was in the locker room when athletes were discussing their experiences with Strauss, and that the subject was often nervously joked about.
I don't know why I thought it was okay to take such a large bite....I was just nervously eating because there was so much drama going on.
Just as this girl was nervously gloating after pulling off a successful and innocent prank, her victory walk backfired, sending her right into the lake she was avoiding.
Orange fidgets nervously: He's wearing a gray hoodie with "Cheyenne and Arapaho Language" scrawled over an image of a red buffalo, his hands shoved deep into the pockets.
She nervously began to sing, and then said she had to leave; Weinstein, she said, walked her to the door and tried to kiss her on the mouth.
Tyrion nervously watching this necessary alliance not gel well is a great piece of acting, where you can just see on his face everything going through his mind.
But even early proofs-of-concept, and hybrid machines that marry quantum and classical computers, have prodded companies to nervously dole out cash to stay in the loop.
Nervously, she checks her nails, neatly manicured with dark red polish and cut short (a moment intentionally emphasized for queer viewers attuned to the subtleties of femme flagging).
Throughout awards season, we've seen a plethora of male hosts nervously tiptoe around jokes that address the biggest topic rocking Hollywood right now: Harvey Weinstein and sexual harassment.
Those links are a good reminder of just how big the circle of family can be drawn, if you are open-minded enough in today's nervously nationalist age.
But in the spirit of a volume that nervously veers and upends, let me depart my focus on form for an observation of atmosphere: These poems are tense!
A slight, 24-year-old Honduran, he has eyes that darted nervously as he described the first destination, El Basurero (the Dump), where he had once been assaulted.
And by eating—or licking—the fruit, Oliver shows Elio he's willing to fall headfirst into the dark truth they had, until that moment, only nervously danced around.
Maureen O Boyle was getting ready to do a live tease for the afternoon news when she got the phone call she d been nervously anticipating for weeks.
We seek our reflection, no matter how imperfect, in the candidates we support, and they in turn seek our approval like actors grinning nervously at a darkened audience.
Kick drum, E string, pedal steel, an intake of breath: the players were as present in the room as Weiss himself, as he nervously checked on his components.
Like other Western brands that cater to increasingly ethical consumers, the Swedes are therefore nervously watching Cambodia's autocratic government squeeze workers ahead of a general election next year.
Across the capital Wednesday, friends and family of those believed to have been inside the compound during the attack waited nervously to be reunited with their loved ones.
He ended with a flurry of effort, his arms and legs pumping like pistons, before waiting nervously until the timekeepers put his name up on the big screen.
Now, with most US sporting events canceled or on hold due to the coronavirus, Cerda and his wife are nervously waiting to hear when their paychecks will resume.
The scene was very similar to George's first day two years ago, when he nervously held dad Prince William's hand and made his own shy walk to class.
San Diegans are watching nervously as Qualcomm — the city's most valuable company and one of the area's biggest employers — battles a proposed takeover from a rival semiconductor firm.
The Establishment hosts fancy parties in huge Kalorama mansions, (it used to be in Georgetown), where everybody trades gossip and wonders nervously about little people in flyover country.
He remained at Nike, nervously, for another 18 months, then left to work at another shoe company that promised to raise his yearly salary to $75,000, from $48,000.
At first I nervously started laughing, shaking my head, and I went to go towards the door to approach it, and he was already naked at that point.
South Korea, and others nervously watching the North's defiance of U.N. resolutions aimed at curbing its nuclear and ballistic missile technologies, expect another nuclear test before the congress.
Juwaria Jama, a 15-year-old activist scheduled to speak alongside Omar, nervously walks over to the pew to chat with her friend, fellow teen activist Raina Meyer.
Old rival South Korea, and others nervously watching the North's defiance of U.N. resolutions aimed at curbing its nuclear and ballistic missile technologies, expect another test within days.
" An hour later, I passed them eating their lunch on a rock and joked—a little nervously—that I'd see them at the hut, "if I'm allowed in!
With two weeks left in the quarter, traders are nervously eyeing hefty gains in technology stocks as it becomes increasingly clear that the market leadership is very stretched.
Chyna, who has a son from a prior relationship with rapper Tyga, is seen crying nervously prior to her cesarean section while Kardashian, her mother and friends comfort her.
"I think I nearly lost my lunch," Hughes adds as he nervously laughs, admitting that he's murdered some spiders in the past and needs to make a return visit.
I studied the pavement of our driveway, my fingers nervously picking at the fabric of my sleeves, seven years of guilt rushing up on me like a freight train.
Earlier in the evening, Macron had paced nervously and then leaped euphorically from his seat in the VIP section as a guest of FIFA and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Now, shortly after midnight, he was sitting across the desk from two plainclothes police officers who threatened to throw him and three friends pacing nervously behind him in jail.
Since then, people who rely on Facebook for eyeballs (like journalists) have been nervously trying to figure out what this change means — is "meaningful engagement" just shorthand for comments?
I gathered with the "real runners," nervously fiddling with my shoes until a woman decked out in running gear stood before us and introduced herself as our run leader.
The film opens with a young man called Abdulaziz looking nervously into a camera, trying to record a message of jihad before he carries out a suicide-bomb attack.
Hernández's future remains precarious as she nervously waits to hear whether the state's appeal will be accepted — and whether she'll have to return to court, and potentially to prison.
Angry users bring up the issue of political bias largely because the platforms themselves have so consistently and nervously shied away from anything that could be construed as censorship.
There's also the related issue of falling valuations, which has both institutional and individual shareholders nervously wondering whether to hang on to their holdings or get rid of them.
A wait-and-see mood was expected to prevail through the rest of the day, dotted by possible bouts of volatility, as markets nervously awaited the British poll results.
"Thus far you've had pretty strong reactions to earnings and investor sentiment is nervously positive," said Michael James, managing director of equity trading at Wedbush Securities in Los Angeles.
We can all nervously laugh together at this now but you have to admit there is a benefit to having a selfie stick which can hold your entire computer.
As Eleanor nervously maneuvers her way through the Good Place for a second time (not that she knows it), we get to see Michael for who he truly is.
" Jessica Ford, a first year Master's student at McGill University who attended Vogt's lecture said "a few people walked out, but most people either were flabbergasted or nervously laughed.
Hyperloop One co-founder and chief engineer Josh Giegel nervously fumbled with a bottle of champagne as he thanked his wife, while executive chairman Shervin Pishevar wiped away tears.
With opinion polls showing support for "Leave" in the lead and investors already in a highly defensive mood, the world's most powerful central banks are nervously awaiting the outcome.
It was the summer of 22011, and I was sitting in a hot auditorium with my mother and my brother, Joaquin, nervously waiting to start the new school year.
German auto manufacturers are nervously waiting to see if President Donald Trump will act on a secret Commerce Department report on how imported car parts might affect national security.
Cancer:In a dimly lit, dimly lit office, on the sixth floor of a furtive bar, a dozen women stand nervously at the entrance to the back of the bar.
It was the summer of 33, and I was sitting in a hot auditorium with my mother and my brother, Joaquin, nervously waiting to start the new school year.
" Turning nervously to his adolescent daughter by his side, Aaronovitch felt an unexpected mixture of surprise and relief when he was met with the question, "Daddy, what's a vestibule?
As the poem unfolds, though, the phrase "like Beatrice and Benedick" starts to sound shakier and shakier, an analogy asserted nervously by Beatrice as her Benedick drifts into abstraction.
But we soon saw the black cloud of smoke rising over the Marina and reality sunk in that this was, perhaps, the Big One that Californians waited nervously for. 
Theresa and her in-laws nervously waited around the house for any sign of Landon's well-being, constantly refreshing Facebook and checking in with other wives from the squadron.
Photo: GettyBitcoin markets are nervously sitting in a holding pattern on Monday morning as multiple outlets have received confirmation that the Chinese government plans to shut down official exchanges.
Then you could follow their story bit by bit across the evening and into the morning, and we were nervously waiting to be told that they were safe again.
Out in the dining room, their nearest and dearest are gathered—nervously waiting to see whether the months of work leading up to the restaurant's opening have paid off.
Behind them, out the window and across the street, can be seen a blurry crowd of men, women and children who stand nervously, with bags packed on the sidewalk.
American business leaders, who have been watching the China talks nervously from the sidelines, have urged the White House to approach the Buenos Aires meeting with an open mind.
Before the game, the Cloudbusters got to huddle in the locker room with Ruth, who nervously paced back and forth to make sure his No. 3 uniform was available.
Have you ever seen a woman realize that she has toothpaste on her shirt, nervously laugh for your benefit, then slowly look like she's going to murder six people?
He approached the Liverpool fans, a mass of red at the other end of the stadium from where his ignominy had descended, gingerly, nervously, palms outstretched, pleading for forgiveness.
And Europhiles looked nervously ahead to a string of elections in 0003, any one of which could herald the moment when the European project began to unravel for good.
The scene cut from the Burovs' Moscow kitchen, where Yelena nervously waited out the search, to an American kitchen, where Evgheniya Morozova blithely made pastries for her language class.
Ministers fear the mighty car lobby, and look nervously to France, where a cut in the speed limit on rural roads last year helped spur the gilets jaunes uprising.
She said she had nervously drunk wine and paced through her home as the water rose and as neighbors debated whether it was time to rescue her by boat.
Your glee may turn to discomfort after you ask a taxi driver to break a $20 bill and you'll see him fidget nervously and probably ask you for exact change.
There's also still a feeling-out period abroad, as world leaders nervously try to determine which of Trump's more unorthodox proposals were campaign rhetoric and which ones are new policies.
In fact, I plan to be a tattered coat upon a stick, nervously awaiting the second oblivion, which I'm reasonably certain will not have the same outcome as the first.
I nervously opened the freezer to find... a bag of frozen cherries that had been opened, crammed into the freezer so that it fell onto the ice dispenser, and melted.
Jana remembered sitting on the carpet, looking at the man in the open doorway, and her mother's own bare feet on the carpet, nervously squeezing the fibers between her toes.
The night of the event, she nervously made her way through security with her secret banner hidden away, and took up position near where she assumed Clinton was to speak.
That makes for an interesting juxtaposition with Celeste Ciulla's nervously smoking Lady Capulet, compelling here in her strain to handle societal expectations and the competing interests of daughter and husband.
The performer's hands, isolated on a screen, have a life of their own, the long, slender fingers nervously, gracefully, twitching and fluttering, climbing the air in a kind gestural coloratura.
The moment when Furdik nervously asks a group of fans if they know who he is and they all scream "Night King!" is one of The Last Watch's many highlights.
As Kate waited for the Queen's arrival, she nervously inspected her garden, picking up leaves and twigs that had drifted on to the walkways — hastily putting them into her handbag.
South African assets traded nervously, waiting for National Assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete to announce whether Tuesday's no-confidence motion against President Jacob Zuma can be held under an anonymous vote.
After Chubbuck's death, whenever a strange incident would take place in the TV studio where she killed herself, her co-workers would nervously joke that it was her ghost's doing.
As we clean up after Harvey and Irma and nervously expect more climate change-fueled superstorms, it is worth emphasizing that the United States currently has no global warming strategy.
In Sandro Botticelli's "Birth of Venus", painted around 1480, the wind is a swarthy he-man with the nymph Cloris ("Greenery") draped nervously round his waist, her fingers apparently crossed.
Less than a year out from Election Day, Senate Republicans are nervously watching the twists and turns of the presidential primary, worried it could cost them their majority in November.
"I felt that telling their stories only was like breaching their trust, so I've added mine too," Bartolo said, while nervously checking his phone for news on the latest arrivals.
Qatari news agencies have quoted various far-flung readers from across the globe who are nervously reporting that they have struggled to exchange their hard-earned riyals on overseas trips.
Which is why Widad was walking nervously one mid-April morning into an expedited asylum hearing, accompanied by a Swedish legal guardian and the anxious best wishes of her relatives.
"Where do you want me to start exactly?" he said, laughing somewhat nervously, as he sat recently for the first extensive, tell-all interview with CNN in a federal prison.
I nervously laughed and reminded myself that this was the experience I'd chosen—standing in the mud of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, awaiting the 2500st running of the Indy 22017.
The result is pretty basic right now, but it's still a solid proof of concept: a large Labrador retriever-looking dog stands in the corner of a room, panting nervously.
More Versace-clad, spray-tanned men kept showing up, offering us sodas in wine glasses, making endless small talk, and nervously checking to see where we were pointing the cameras.
Take a look — and while you're waiting nervously tonight for the results to come in, take heart that at least you didn't have to sneeze your way to a decision.
Throughout the day and through the celebration, this person said, Guard officials nervously checked their mobile devices for news from Washington and signs that a military attack might be coming.
In a short clip that he shared on his Instagram account, a bloodied Mr. Pérez is stunned: His eyes dart nervously around the room and gunfire drowns out his voice.
One of those posters depicted a couple standing beside a table piled high with sacks labeled 'Hoarded Sugar' and 'Hoarded Flour,' staring nervously at the cop silhouetted against their window.
But she kept glancing nervously at the fountain — represented in the rehearsal room by a few tossed-together chairs and boxes — hovering near it then stepping away, entranced yet fearful.
Gone are the golden days of rail when wealthy snowy-bearded travelers in three-piece suits dined on starched tablecloths while nervously flicking the brass clasp of their pocket watches.
Desegregation by federal mandate was approaching belatedly and nervously in my rural hometown on the Cajun prairie, two and a half hours west of New Orleans in St. Landry Parish.
"I mean as much as everything else matters issue wise nothing else really matters if we don't even have a place to live," the student told Freiwald while nervously laughing.
One day recently, a young man wearing a suit — his only one, bought while at university, he said — waited nervously outside a courtroom along with about a dozen other activists.
As the soldiers examined the Americans' documents on the side of the highway, Goldberg listened nervously as the Nazis discussed the fact that the two Unites States athletes were Jewish.
As it is, it's like attending a 30-year reunion where, as soon as someone gets close to unearthing an old hurt, the host nervously asks who wants more margaritas.
" Hodgson emphasized that body language can be a clear signal: "If you say you feel horny and someone recoils, freezes, laughs nervously or changes the subject, you've crossed a line.
Sammy Caiola, a Bee reporter, was at the hospital with dozens of the Sandoval family's friends and relatives on Tuesday as they waited nervously for news from the operating room.
The Doomsday Clock has tick-tocked to a minute before midnight, and Wade nervously wanders a carnival of the teenage wretched in search of souls to save before the apocalypse.
She looked on nervously as a baby was weighed from a scale in a weighing bag, later picking up another baby, cooing to him and making faces and kissing him.
"My husband and I were sitting in our den one day when Joanna comes in pretty nervously, and says, 'I have something to tell you,'" recalled her mother, Linda Champion.
Unfolding during rush week in a nightmarish veterinary school, where freshmen are relentlessly hazed, and every night is a bacchanal, the movie clings nervously to the virginal Justine (Garance Marillier).
A subplot involves Antonina's precarious balancing act as she charms the besotted Lutz, and resists surrendering to his increasingly aggressive moves as her jealous husband watches nervously from a distance.
Although the violence remained largely contained, Kenyans were nervously hoping to avoid a repetition of the ethnic killings that followed a disputed 2000 presidential poll, when some 2112,20073 people died.
With global investors nervously eyeing the trade rhetoric between the U.S. and Europe, a selection of analysts have given their tips on how to position for any upcoming import taxes.
In Room 911, I joined fourteen young men and women; we shifted nervously in our seats, facing a black wall in front of which four bentwood chairs were lined up.
Inside, past the waiting room where impatient children entertained themselves while their parents waited nervously, a jovial immigration officer with a thick Boston accent asked Van Vuuren a string of questions.
So far, he does little more than laugh nervously when you speak to him, before saying your sense of humor is a bit too cutting and admitting that you scare him.
"I have been nervously excited because I do a very large tap number, and I haven't tapped since I was about 12 years old," the Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt star, 49, says.
Nervously rearranging the painted tambourines and traditional carved knives in her family's tiny gift shop, a young woman in Urumqi wept as she described families torn apart by the recent detentions.
You'd tackle some in-game challenge and then nervously peer at the gear drops and the randomized "perks" attached to it that helped set two versions of the same item apart.
But although "the establishment", as the military is nervously referred to, probably provided key information in the case against him, many analysts agree its influence has been exaggerated this time around.
The industry is also battling the might of Google and Facebook, which dominate the online advertising market, and watching nervously as consultants such as Accenture move more aggressively into the sector.
In global currency markets, traders nervously await the latest developments from a last-ditch effort to see whether Britain and the EU can draft an agreement on Brexit before the summit.
During a televised interview with an Australian news program on Thursday, Hilton, 35, laughed nervously when asked about whether she voted for president-elect Trump before eventually confirming that she did.
Dealers, collectors and auction houses are nervously accommodating to a new reality in which Koons, as he promises in his statement, will be creating art only for himself and his family.
Soldiers walk nervously along the mound of earth that separates Azerbaijan from Nagorno-Karabakh, a disputed territory controlled by Armenia since the two countries fought a war in the early 1990s.
During the invasion, Asper was sitting nervously in front of the television, aware that Estonia was, like Ukraine, a former Eastern Bloc country that had shifted its orientation westward, provoking Russia.
Let's remain a while in the most valuable space that a Hollywood awards ceremony has to offer: a captive space where, like the nervously grinning guests in attendance, you must listen.
So when Zimbabwe launched a night testing service in August, Hove steeled for the worst and walked nervously into the medical tent pitched at the heart of the Zimbabwean capital, Harare.
The staff is strict about these rules; when I arrived for my 22004 P.M. tour a little after twelve-thirty, I was turned away, and nervously circled a Target parking lot.
Her 20-year-old son, David, says the entire family is nervously waiting for immigration officials to let them know whether Barrera will be allowed to stay in the United States.
Like firms in other sectors of the British economy, renewable energy companies are waiting nervously to see how the country's departure from the European Union, known as Brexit, will affect them.
In any litter, Marcello would be the runt: long-snouted and toothy, he grins nervously upward at Simone, who is three times his size and, I'd guess, built from reinforced concrete.
Cass's early bonding had been heralded partly by his participation in the earliest revelation of his much-wanted babies by buying, and then nervously watching, the pregnancy test kits for Lucy.
As America sees a resurgence in public displays of Nazism, trans people look back nervously at the 1933 burning of the Institut für Sexualwissenschaft, which irretrievably destroyed centuries of transgender history.
What was the point of that moment, in the elevator, when David nervously tells Jeff (who, in real life, spent most of the weekend with his boyfriend), "He knows about us"?
Sitting down opposite him at a cafe in southeast England, K, dressed all in black and nervously clutching a coffee, took a deep breath and began to tell me his story.
As he entered his plea, Mr. Pollard, 22, leaned far back in his chair, his head rolling and his eyes nervously skipping around the audience in State Supreme Court in Manhattan.
Sporting a patch after the test, she told Isatu Tholley, an older girl nervously awaiting her turn, that there was nothing to be afraid of, and urged her to be brave.
With snow flurries falling and officers in heavy coats and knit caps blocking traffic, workers and their friends waited nervously in the Wisconsin night to learn the names of the victims.
Watch her pace nervously in her fishbowl of a house, dressed in a silk peignoir and clutching a drink, an irresistible target for anyone with a mind to stalk or photograph.
These are sensitive topics that our society is nervously whistling past, unwilling to highlight because to do so looks an awful lot like moralizing, a mortal sin in our "enlightened" times.
I smiled back nervously, buttoned up the straw-free cuffs of my flannel shirt, and decided it was time to go to the pub, where I found a very warm welcome.
"You can't have a meeting with a group of Democrats in Wisconsin without someone at some point nervously joking, 'no pressure,'" said Ben Wikler, chair of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin.
Meanwhile, Democrats are already nervously eyeing House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, who has wielded his gavel to squeeze the intelligence community over its handling of the Russia probe as well.
As of Sunday evening, access to parts of Bouaké was still blocked and residents were nervously anticipating the arrival of the security forces, said Moussa Coulibaly, 30, a student from Bouaké.
"The exit from extraordinary monetary policy needs to be approached very cautiously so that financial markets do not react over-nervously," Schaeuble said in an interview with Passauer Neue Presse newspaper.
Watch as the power dynamics shift between the two characters like a pro tennis match, as Elizabeth serves up long pent-up accusations while Philip, nervously but expertly, bats them away.
But they point nervously to Breitbart, the far-right website until recently run by Mr. Bannon, which is setting up an outpost in Germany and could seek to influence the vote.
"I don't have enough clothes to fully cover, but it's what I want to do now," she said, nervously fidgeting with the embroidered black dress she had borrowed from a neighbor.
You know, the one where almost everyone shows up wearing navy, none of the moderators ask about skateboarding or punk bands, and the former Texas congressman can't stop nervously speaking Spanish.
"We just ended - sort of ended - our primary season," Obama said, catching his mistake as the crowd of about 60 Democratic donors, who paid up to $33,400 to attend, laughed nervously.
The whole industry is also battling the might of Google and Facebook, which dominate the online advertising market, and watching nervously as consultants such as Accenture move more aggressively into the sector.
Spotted in the stands, Cooper, 41 and Shayk, 30, shared strong reactions to the game as they cheered during exciting moments, and nervously watched on when the match became a nail-biter.
With its nervously jangling guitar riff and its classic opening couplet ("She was an American girl / raised on promises"), the song declares its intentions almost immediately — something Petty was particularly skilled at.
Siblings Kim Gyong Sil, 241.2 and Gyong Yong, 280, wearing the traditional hanbok dress, colored pale violet, stood nervously staring at the entrance, awaiting their 221.4-year-old mother Han Shin-ja.
Canadian-listed First Quantum has looked on nervously as the Zambian government appointed a provisional liquidator to run Vedanta's Konkola Copper Mines (KCM), claiming KCM has breached the terms of its licence.
I started laughing nervously, and she just smiled and started whispering more stuff, like, just graphically describing what would happen after I finished in her mouth—like in a weirdly biological way.
Ask any woman you know if she's nervously laughed, apologized repeatedly, or made endless accommodations for others at the expense of her own feelings and I guarantee you most will say yes.
Now NATO's European member states are nervously awaiting clarification of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's geopolitical stance following his criticisms of the Atlantic alliance and his praise for Russia's President Vladimir Putin.
Events in Sudan will be watched nervously by Mr Bashir's fellow Arab and African leaders, who fear a second phase of the Arab spring that swept away several of them in 2011.
But her conservatives are watching nervously as they lose ground to the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD), whose hardline stance on refugees could bring it big gains in all three states.
When her characters feel something, it's not announced through elaborate storyboarding, but through simpler gestures, like the fluttering of the eyes, or the way a character may nervously click their feet together.
So the internet did what it does best and responded with jokes — jokes with varying degrees of criticism, all of which made us laugh, then laugh nervously, and try not to cry.
One employee recalled seeing a fighter give up his weapon but forget his ammunition vest; when the employee nervously approached the fighter about it, the man apologized profusely and handed it over.
A woman in a yellow vest and an official-looking cap tried nervously to keep everyone else calm as she scanned the horizon for some form of transportation that might help out.
When I am on the Berlin subway now I cannot avoid thinking of what happened on the subway in Brussels, and my knowledge of statistics doesn't keep me from nervously looking around.
And that makes them members of a fast-growing new fraternity of global actors, all nervously trying to figure out whether Trump is in earnest in shutting the door on American internationalism.
In the 1964 movie, the kids' mother sang lustily in favor of the suffragettes, whereas this version nods nervously at politics and hurries on by.) Michael ( Ben Whishaw ) has fared less well.
Before a rapt audience of several dozen inmates, guests and jail personnel, the two men nervously shuffled through stacks of notes as they readied for a clash of uncommon substance and civility.
Everything shifts in a dinner scene when the family relations emerge with geometric clarity: the charming, domineering father who's oblivious to the nervously accommodating mother and the exasperated, haplessly stuck adult children.
"CBI must get fair chance to investigate this very serious offence, which has consequences for the country's economy," said judge S R Tamboli, as PNB employee Shetty shifted nervously and blinked frequently.
Canadian-listed First Quantum has looked on nervously as the Zambian government appointed a provisional liquidator to run Vedanta's Konkola Copper Mines (KCM), claiming KCM has breached the terms of its license.
Apolitical scholars who used to speak freely in cafes now look nervously over their shoulders, as Crown Prince Mohammed has achieved a degree of dominance that no ruler has attained for generations.
"As the yen's moves on the Mnuchin comments show, the market is likely to react nervously to headlines related to the G20 summit," said Masafumi Yamamoto, chief forex strategist at Mizuho Securities.
To most Americans nervously watching the path of Hurricane Irma, the United States Virgin Islands were little more than marks on a map as the storm churned its way to the mainland.
Her mother, ever intent on her daughter's progress, watched nervously on a live-stream feed from their home outside Budapest, and then immediately called a travel agent to arrange Stollar's next flight.
Republican lawmakers largely stayed silent on Thursday, neither criticizing the president's latest comments nor defending them as they nervously awaited other developments that they worried could change the complexion of the case.
Investigations are not new to the State House, and ever since the indictment of Mr. Hubbard in the fall of 2014, lawmakers have waited nervously for further developments, possibly including new indictments.
It was the most closely and nervously monitored race because of the violence following past presidential elections, notably in 2007, when more than 1,300 people died and hundreds of thousands were displaced.
The previous evening, I had noticed Stern in the crowd as I nervously ambled through my speech after receiving the Hall's Curt Gowdy Award, but we missed each other in the aftermath.
"At night, the animals woke up and nervously walked around, and in daytime, they moved to a safe area" where high vegetation suggested that it had been spared by previous lava flows.
After a few minutes, Mr. Spicer opened the door and announced to me and the half dozen other reporters who were nervously waiting that something important would be in our inboxes momentarily.
The global economy is watching and waiting — nervously — to see whether President Donald Trump abrogates the North American Free Trade Agreement, something he threatened to do just last week while in Davos.
The rapper's on the stand, nervously, for his second day of testimony and opened up about his beef with Trippie ... who he says was with another set of Bloods, along with Casanova.
He sucked his teeth and rolled a cigarette with the long, slightly crooked fingers that were the most elegant thing about him and lit the cigarette and puffed out the smoke nervously.
Prokhorov, in his box, rocked back and forth nervously as the Nets were called for a 24-second violation and Brown threw a routine entry pass through McCullough's legs and out of bounds.
When she was asked about her final scenes, Clarke laughed nervously and joked, "best season ever!" while her castmates Nathalie Emmanuel (Missandei) and Jacob Anderson (Grey Worm) laughed and nodded sarcastically beside her.
Ultimately, they have a huge stake in whatever Washington decides to do about North Korea — and they're probably going to want to help shape that decision, rather than nervously anticipating worst-case scenarios.
And in the lobby of the St. Moritz Youth Hostel, a Japanese journalist is nervously conducting an interview via Google Translate, since he neither speaks English nor Dari, Alishah's and Sajjad's native tongue.
Like expectant fathers in the maternity ward, the visitors chat amicably in groups and pace nervously, constantly keeping an eye on the darkened boards that line the walls high above the betting windows.
"In the absence of any OPEC-Russia headlines to give crude its daily adrenaline shot, the market looks nervously to the EIA Crude Inventory figures due in the US this evening," Halley added.
So I nervously clutched 90 pages of highlights from my immigration petition, my approval notice, two print copies of Time, and answers about my career in case the immigration officer needed additional proof.
"From a market perspective, many investors will be nervously eyeing the first round of the French election next month, hoping that it too will be relatively benign," they said in a press release.
It's the kind of photo one nervously asks a stranger in a strange land to take again and again—Davis and his wife smiling while his son stares off, missing the "smile" cue.
"Of course, I'm a fan,' says Harris, nervously, not inviting us in as he ought to, "but I have a good few things to be getting on with in the next few weeks.
FROM PEN: Grammy News and Notes: Album of the Year Nominees Fowler looked mortified by the sudden attention as she covered her face and laughed nervously while her beau sang next to her.
He is at once a baron of bluster and a princeling of tiny grievances, the sort who declaims too quickly, laughs too nervously and argues too gustily with the news on the radio.
Indians 25, Cubs 25 | Cleveland leads series, 21-21 CHICAGO — All day long on the North Side of this baseball-obsessed city, fans in blue Cubs sweatshirts and caps moved nervously about town.
The results were awaited nervously by governments across Europe, where populist anti-immigration parties have surged over the past year on concerns over a refugee influx, continued weak economic growth and high unemployment.
In 2012, she nervously came out in an op-ed in the American University student newspaper, the Eagle, to a mostly raucous and positive response (she had been the school's student body president).
The Japanese yen, considered a safe-haven, traded near a three-week high versus the dollar as investors nervously watched the spread of a virus that has already claimed 0.65473 lives in China.
OSAKA, Japan (Reuters) - Ethnic Koreans living in Japan are nervously watching growing tensions over North Korea and are wary of a possible backlash against their community as Pyongyang ramps up its sabre-rattling.
That strategy provided several minutes of heightened drama on the House floor, as Republicans looked nervously up at a board that displays votes by member's name and the yes votes hung around 150.
There's a Twitter hashtag and a fair amount of talk from conservative intellectuals, but the vast majority of the party's elected officials, donors, and grassroots leaders have been watching nervously and not saying much.
"After this he cuts with a scalpel on the side of my finger—yes, he cuts my finger open," Michael recalled moments later, looking decidedly pale as he smiled nervously before the flashing cameras.
"Mukhtar nervously explained to debriefer that he was under 'enhanced measures' when he made these claims and simply told his interrogators what he thought they wanted to hear," reads a document dated June 2003.
Audiences first watched Metz sing in season 1, episode 3 when Kate nervously performed Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" in front of her then-boyfriend Toby (Chris Sullivan) on one of their first dates.
I have long wanted to make my own videos without nervously trying to comprehend every icon on a camera or quitting out of Premiere Pro when I didn't understand next steps of the program.
"After this he cuts with a scalpel on the side of my finger – yes, he cuts my finger open," Michael recalled moments later, looking decidedly pale as he smiled nervously before the flashing cameras.
Only Federer's 20 and Nadal's 17 outstrip Djokovic's tally of Grand Slam trophies, but on the strength of the champion's virtuoso performance at Rod Laver Arena, they will be looking nervously over their shoulders.
Instead, many battles were waged internally as gay men and women stared nervously into the bookstore from across the street and struggled to muster the courage to walk into it for the first time.
At the immigration court in lower Manhattan, parents and relatives sat nervously in the lobby as lawyers whispered and scrambled to review documents that had received only hours before from ORR and Homeland Security.
Republicans are already nervously looking at the House landscape, where Democrats believe a path to the majority can be forged through districts held by Republicans that were lost or just narrowly won by Trump.
"It's kind of scary knowing your president is doing all these things and you can't predict what exactly is going to happen," high school senior Tatiana Borrego, 17, told me as she giggled nervously.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Forget authenticity, anti-commercialism and the like — above all, indie-rock as a genre fascinates for how performers quiver beneath the anxiety of influence, nervously seesawing between referents.
For White House staffers and other Americans watching nervously from the edge of their seat, fearing a major gaffe, the President's trip was a triumph in that he mostly -- mostly -- avoided making outrageous statements.
They came with painted faces, and tricolores draped around their necks, starring nervously at the big screen while another effort went wide, singing "allez les Bleus" and crying in bemusement at the Romanian penalty.
On the album, she portrays herself in the light and shadow of her success—a woman both deeply embedded in the music industry, and nervously observing the party from the corner of the room.
"He can drive his giant tractor / Across the Trans-Siberian plain / He can power a nuclear reactor / With the left side of his brain," he talk-sang as the audience laughed a little nervously.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Global oil markets are nervously eyeing OPEC's upcoming meeting for clarity on future supply as the dust settles after a full-fledged rout in crude markets over the last several weeks.
Its scenes show a huge psychiatric hospital on Long Island where stammering young men smoke nervously or stare blankly as a doctor warns them about the stigma they might encounter from the civilian public.
In March 2008, Mr. Itzler got down on one knee on the street near the Time Warner building, pulled out a gold band from his pocket, and nervously asked Ms. Blakely to marry him.
SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras — The passengers from American Airlines Flight 941 trickled out, alone, in couples and in groups — all but the small girl whose family was nervously awaiting her in the arrivals area.
MUMBAI, India — Just a few years ago, the world watched nervously as India went on a building spree of coal-fired power plants, more than doubling its capacity and claiming that more were needed.
They have their own variants on Lorde's glum anthems and sullen pride, and Lorde's technique of nervously accelerating a verse or pre-chorus with a faster flow of words is no longer hers alone.
Scientists are nervously awaiting the Trump administration's reaction to the report, citing fears that it might be changed or even suppressed altogether in order to appease President Trump's denialist base and dystopian corporate bedfellows.
Related: Cable networks and streaming services won most of the awards, as the Emmys has become a "spectacle of broadcast television nervously, and a little desperately, dancing on its own grave," our critic writes.
As Michael came in a cup in that same room a little while later (I couldn't keep him company, I asked), Valentina nervously googled some of the conditions that she had heard Michael mention.
"We&aposve always thought about going but we haven&apost been able to scavenge together enough money," said Pena, looking around nervously out of fear a gang lookout might spot him talking to a journalist.
At his bustling Old Havana restaurant El Café, Cuban businessman Nelson Rodriguez Tamayo looked nervously at the crowd of US visitors who packed his small establishment, one of the few that serves all-day breakfast.
The dollar strengthened on Friday, as markets nervously awaited the outcome of talks between the leaders of the world's two biggest economies this weekend which could determine whether trade tensions between them will escalate further.
The mother of two shared several fun photos from the festivities on her Instagram Story, including one in which she smiles for a photo-op with Martinez, who is nervously holding a yellow python snake.
The third main U.S. trade partner, Canada, is nervously watching Washington's dispute with Mexico amid fears that it could hinder ratification of a new North American trade pact that took over a year to negotiate.
Emmanuel Momoh, a tall and soft-spoken pastor from Sierra Leone who had traveled outside his country for the first time, was following nervously as some 70 bids came in online and in phone calls.
But the CSU's goals are more than just practical: the party is also looking nervously at the state election in Bavaria in October, where the far-right Alternative for Germany threatens the party's traditional hegemony.
The only way to convince him was to show him that the law was on the other side (usually by peeking nervously over his shoulder as he read, and questioned, and then reread the cases).
The audience laughed nervously as she wagged her flawlessly manicured finger at me, pointed out that I was still "a single girl," and challenged me to come back 15 pounds lighter next time she hosted.
Global markets are nervously watching the outcome of the referendum that is still too close to call, with investors and policymakers warning that a vote to leave the EU could unleash turmoil in financial markets.
"I hope you don't mistake my fear for a lack of gratitude," she nervously said as she clutched her Emmy trophy in one hand and struggled to open the piece of paper in the other.
"Long-suffering oil bulls will now turn nervously to the U.S. Energy Information Administration's commercial crude inventory numbers to be released [later in the global day]," said Jeffrey Halley, a senior market analyst at OANDA.
When they sat silent, they would twirl their gold hoops between their fingers and swing their crossed legs instead of nervously rubbernecking around (have you ever seen a kid sit still and luxuriate in it?).
The emerging Silicon Valley juggernaut has attracted elite scientists, engineers, and data crunchers, and inspired buzz about its futuristic projects— as well as envy among competitors nervously eyeing this upstart with a seemingly unlimited bankroll.
A few seconds of focusing your energy on a stress toy — or simply giving your fingers something to do that's not nervously biting your nails or picking at your skin — can help you slow down.
KINSHASA (Reuters) - Democratic Republic of Congo's government cut internet connections and SMS services across the country for a second straight day on Tuesday as the country nervously awaited results from the weekend's chaotic presidential election.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Global oil and shipping markets reacted nervously on Tuesday after an international arbitration court ruled against Beijing's claims across large swathes of the South China Sea, fuelling geopolitical tensions in the vital waterway.
In the first week of rehearsals, she says he brought her to a hotel room, ostensibly to pick up something he'd forgotten, and then asked her for a back rub, to which she nervously agreed.
BOSTON (Reuters) - Fidelity Investments said on Tuesday that problems with its website had been resolved after it was hit with "intermittent technical difficulties" as clients nervously watched a stock market rout reverberating around the globe.
Even as rescuers searched the rubble for survivors or the dead, some Mexico Beach residents were nervously trickling back, expressing hope the place, nicknamed "the Forgotten Coast," would not change too much as it rebuilds.
"Hi, this is Lionel, I'm a student at M.I.T. and I'm calling to tell you that Cecily was in an ice skating accident," Mr. Sotomayor said nervously before his call was lost to poor reception.
The kids, Lex and Tim, peek nervously around a corner to see if their carnivorous pursuers have found them, and the camera pans to show a raptor peering through a window in the kitchen door.
Nervously excited and visibly breaking a sweat, I explained my reason for bringing the group together: to give new fathers a chance to talk honestly about the highs and lows of their new identity, together.
They were all perched nervously on seats — bright blue Styrofoam blocks printed with the Off-White logo — that wobbled with the slightest movement (and after the show were taken by audience members looking for souvenirs).
Despite the hosts attempts to get him to join the the interview, he declined, nervously laughing, at one point blowing a kiss, and answering just one question about how their walk on the Mall was.
The film recounts a lavish Western-themed party featuring a recreated farm designed just for Dolly Parton, but the singer allegedly became "freaked out" by the hedonistic crowd and retreated "nervously" to a balcony seat.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Much of the central United States braced Friday for another day of nasty storms, raging floodwaters and the potential for powerful tornadoes as residents across the region nervously watched river levels rise.
Despite the money and staff he directed to the race, Mr. McConnell became as much a liability as he was an asset, leaving Republicans nervously wondering what that may portend in other primaries next year.
I was positive the answer to the last question was no, but I did wonder nervously: What would happen if the baby was so needy that he diverted my attention and resources away from Lawrence?
With the end to that unprecedented stimulus now within sight, financial investors are nervously trying to gauge how big central banks around the globe will unwind unconventional policies that have kept borrowing costs ultra low.
" READ: NBC made Matt Lauer's accuser sign a super-restrictive NDA Lonner nervously laughed, Farrow writes, telling Lauer that she didn't want to be in a room with him "where everyone else has done it.
Now many Democrats say they're watching nervously as polls start to trend in Republicans' favor — and worry they're witnessing the beginning of a slow-motion train wreck that they have no idea how to stop.
Although Mr. Trump had a chummy phone call with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif shortly after the election in November, Pakistanis are nervously waiting to see if Mr. Trump will pull American troops from neighboring Afghanistan.
Shackled, bearded and wearing a red jumpsuit, Mr. Santiago, 26, an Iraq war veteran who grew up in Puerto Rico, took several deep breaths and jiggled his legs nervously as he waited for the judge.
Nearly all of the village's 220 people crowded into a blue-and-white tent placed near the school building, watching nervously as 13 strangers, a few of them white, sat on plastic chairs opposite them.
His dad sprung from his chair to shake my hand, while my patient, wearing a plain white T-shirt with his sunglasses propped atop his head, glanced at me nervously and rubbed his knees rhythmically.
Jamey is overjoyed to be on a date with a girl he really likes, Veronica nervously leads him on while trying to convince Sierra to tell Jamey the truth, and Sierra watches them watch the movie.
On Tuesday afternoon, as Southern Floridians nervously watched Hurricane Irma become a Category 297 monster, they received an odd message from popular right-wing radio host Rush Limbaugh: The hurricane forecasts are not to be trusted.
Fittingly, as some begin nervously considering how the U.S. might elect a reality TV star as president, a brilliant parody of Trump's rise has appeared, deftly using the lore of Game of Thrones as the backdrop.
NO TALKS SCHEDULED With no further talks between Washington and Beijing scheduled, investors are nervously eyeing the prospect of an escalation in the tit-for-tat tariffs the two countries have slapped on each other's products.
Britons were voting on Thursday on whether to stay in the European Union in a referendum that could change the face of Europe and is being nervously watched by financial markets and politicians across the world.
And there are many moments in Infinity War that made me pant nervously — from watching Thor (Chris Hemsworth) nearly die at the start of the film to Thanos (Josh Brolin) killing Gamora (Zoe Saldana), his daughter.
The Asian country's market may have rallied after a mixed performance in April, but China's stocks remain on a downward trend, with American analysts and traders watching nervously, waiting for the U.S. markets to potentially follow.
As he realizes he's being shown on the screen, his eyes dart around nervously — clearly, Drake was not prepared for this moment to be seen by the entire stadium (and of course, now, the entire planet).
"It felt like we were pieces of tofu, beaten and smashed by them," said a villager surnamed Chen on Wednesday, who peered nervously through a crack in the drawn curtains of her bedroom as she spoke.
"He told me to make the bed, he gripped my throat so I couldn't scream, and then he hurt me," she recalled, nervously drawing in the red sand with a twig while cradling a baby boy.
It is hard to imagine how last weekend's Unite the Right rally in DC, the nervously awaited second coming of the white nationalist group that wreaked havoc in Charlottesville last year, could have been less successful.
I dreaded those recitals, and I nervously anticipated them with more intensity than I did trips to the doctor's office, or talking to girls I had crushes on, or big year-end final tests in school.
On the eve of the civil-rights era the novel pricked America's conscience, and reporters raced to photograph Miss Lee in her home town of Monroeville, Alabama, on the porch and in the courthouse, nervously smiling.
My first experience seeing Downtown Boys was in a cramped space on an unusually humid summer evening in Portland, OR. People clumped on a stained couch, nervously sipping cheap, lukewarm beer and scrolling on their smartphones.
Politicians in Germany and elsewhere in Europe have watched nervously as businessman and reality TV star Trump has moved from long shot to front-runner of the Republicans seeking the party's nomination ahead of the Nov.
"I don't know if I can take this; they're cutting it too close again," Dziad, 49, said as she nervously grabbed at the bottom of her black Pavel Datsyuk jersey while watching a recent open practice.
The giddy 24-year-old South Korean waited nervously for 20 minutes after his news conference to meet with his idol Spieth, grabbing a selfie before trying again to call his mother, who was not answering.
Once Thomas has moved in, Damien, the more articulate of the two, nervously confesses, "I don't know if I'm into guys or just you" and initiates a first embrace, which Thomas seems to welcome before recoiling.
A couple of months ago — before the Gilmore was announced, but after he learned it would be his — Mr. Levit paced nervously in the living room as his enormous Steinway grand piano went out the window.
In "Broken Clocks," she sang about a frustratingly iffy relationship, topping a slow-swaying vamp with jazzy, asymmetrical vocal lines that could dart nervously ahead, pivot suddenly, linger over a quivering tone and declaim a chorus.
Murphy's singing and stuttering may indeed sound amateurish, stilted, but that's the point: he plays the accidental frontman, a music nerd on stage, nervously struggling to enact rituals of stardom he's observed so many times before.
Richard Hendricks (Thomas Middleditch), Pied Piper's CEO, paces nervously as he responds to a question from the committee, while the Pied Piper team watches in dismay at headquarters and later celebrates his awkward, yet inspirational, response.
It's great to feel that you're in the heart of the conversation, and it's helpful at times of national anxiety to be able to immerse yourself in something, instead of just observing it nervously from afar.
And with Jeff Bezos&apos infected phone now Patient Zero in a scary new strain of cyber-trickery, it&aposs easy to imagine other Davos habitués nervously re-tracing all their past interactions for potential exposure.
Before every semester, Felix Abreu, a senior at the University at Albany, talks nervously with his mother, a caretaker in the Bronx, about how to come up with the $1,000 he needs to continue his studies.
At a conference sponsored by the Business Council of Alabama on the state's Gulf Coast this weekend, the legislators and lobbyists in attendance nervously talked about how close Mr. Moore could come to winning outright Tuesday.
Pieters responded with a four-foot birdie putt at the same hole to push Belgium's lead back to three, but Detry opened the door again, nervously lipping out a three-foot par putt on the 15th.
Inside an envelope was a cell phone with a seventeen-minute video of the drug lord nervously and perfunctorily answering only some of Penn's questions, which were read aloud to him by a man off-camera.
This gave me a sense of agency and confidence as a parent that I became particularly aware of when friends, who were fathers of breast-fed children, looked nervously to their wives when their children cried.
BARCELONA — Second day in at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, and the journalists are nervously staring at their laptop screens, looking for a theme or a topic to wrap up the week's events and head home.
Hillary Clinton's supporters nervously eyed opinion polls showing the Democrat with a tenuous lead over Republican rival Donald Trump on Thursday as the White House candidates raced through vital battleground states in a late search for votes.
Whether we're talking tiny bird heads, dollar-to-euro exchange symbols, or just emojis of people nervously whistling, a collection of tiny symbols and icons are a key part of making your website accessible and visually dynamic.
Perhaps, they'll feel a bit like the live studio audience, laughing nervously during Nye's tirade about how Miami's going to be underwater if we don't get our collective shit together, and wishing they could be anywhere else.
The arrival of a U.S. aircraft carrier in Vietnam will be welcomed by an emerging network of countries nervously eyeing China's military rise, particularly its assertive stance and island-building activities in the strategic South China Sea.
On Monday, NPR commentator Cokie Roberts, a paragon of beltway respectability, said that Democrats were "nervously beginning to whisper about having her step aside and finding another candidate"; she didn't cite a single source for this claim.
The Michigan resident collected his oversized check on Tuesday, and before he received his winnings he admitted that he nervously checked the ticket several times to make sure it was real — and accounted for. Best. Birthday. Ever.
Berghain is the spiritual successor to Ostgut, a large scale and once radical gay club that operated just across the train tracks from where thousands of clubbers now line up hopefully, and often nervously, each weekend morning.
In a space beyond it, Pierre Huyghe's "Untitled (Human Mask)," 2014, offers a haunting suggestion of a post-human world to come, as a monkey wearing a human mask scuttles nervously around a deserted and unlit restaurant.
Ranging from three to six inches long at this time of year, silversides have little with which to defend themselves but their numbers; the fish congregate in tight schools that dart and skip nervously at any disturbance.
The deal was a certain sign of relief for Boeing, which has been nervously eyeing open delivery slots in its 7373 production schedule beginning as early as during the next two years, and increasing significantly in 507.
January is the man in a club who appears to have either misplaced his own dick and is searching nervously around his trousers for where he left it, or is doing morse code on his own bollocks.
And this is why they, mainly a bunch of rich white hetero males, tried everything to stop him and are now either nervously trying to patch things up or trying to get their data out of Dodge.
That gives you two choices: Spend hours nervously (and probably ineffectively) prepping, or use this Interview School Premium Plan — it's an AI-powered platform that delivers up-to-date interview questions and precise feedback on your answers.
At times crying, at other times pausing nervously, Ms. Krim recounted step-by-step how a routine afternoon morphed into panic that something had happened to her children — and described the awful moment when she found them.
It took ingenuity for her and Malia to make a break for it one rare, heady evening to see the celebrations of the Supreme Court's ruling on marriage equality, stunned aides and guards trailing nervously behind them.
Nervously. There was a very real prospect that Lionel Messi — who briefly retired from international soccer last year — would miss the World Cup, until the last qualifying game when his hat-trick at Ecuador ensured Argentina's place.
Before too long, he started thinking that his theory that he could be done in politics because the country would dismiss his aspirational tone as "happy talk" — which he floated nervously to friends in private — was incorrect.
The Ring camera footage, obtained by WMC, shows Alyssa standing nervously in her room while Tiny Tim's rendition of "Tiptoe through the Tulips," a warbling song featured in the horror movie "Insidious," plays over the camera's speaker.
Nervously. There was a very real prospect that Lionel Messi — who briefly retired from international soccer last year — would miss the World Cup, until the last qualifying game when his hat trick at Ecuador ensured Argentina's place.
Politicians in Germany and elsewhere in Europe have watched nervously as businessman and reality TV star Trump has moved from a long shot to the front-runner among Republicans seeking the party's nomination to run in the Nov.
Instead, Lewis and his family will spend the holiday nervously waiting to hear if a half century of family memories go up in smoke because of the fire, which has grown to 47 square miles (122 square kilometers).

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