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Ignoring unsolicited dick pics and otherwise inappropriate behavior, online dating is nerve-wracking because, well, dating is nerve-wracking.
It can be more nerve wracking than anything I've seen.
The idea of throwing down hundreds of dollars [was nerve wracking].
This had to be nerve-wracking for all concerned at Lucasfilm.
But this meme might make them a little less nerve wracking.
Having a baby can be an equally rewarding and nerve-wracking.
Now, back to the most nerve-wracking plotline of the episode.
In the U.S., childcare presents a nerve-wracking quagmire for parents.
The Kardashian sister trio feud that induces full body-wracking sobs.
" However, she did admit that red carpets can be "nerve-wracking.
The next part was a bit more nerve-wracking: Meeting Susan.
If there's a lot of people I find it nerve-wracking.
A little nerve-wracking, she says, but a lot of fun.
But jumping into the TV project was nerve-wracking, she says.
The violence was even more nerve-wracking given the political implications.
The NFL Draft must be insanely nerve-wracking for young players.
So putting it in front of an audience is nerve-wracking.
It was a bit of a nerve-wracking final five laps.
Even though it's really some nerve wracking stuff that I do.
I was pretty excited — the anticipation was a bit nerve-wracking.
It's nerve-wracking enough to ask your boss for a raise.
It was a little nerve-wracking, but I did it slowly.
"It's nerve-wracking," Scott said in response to a recent survey.
"It is definitely nerve-wracking," said a supporter from Connecticut, smiling insistently.
"It's a little nerve-wracking knowing that he's so close," she says.
Those moments can be so incredibly exciting — but also very nerve-wracking.
Is having a fictional book come out more or less nerve-wracking?
So it's really nerve-wracking, because the stakes are just so high!
"It's definitely nerve-wracking," he says of working with some acting legends.
" Another describes the act of getting on a plane as "nerve-wracking.
It was a bit crazy, a bit nerve-wracking, a bit intense.
"Probably the most nerve wracking game I've played, for sure," he said.
Negotiating for a higher salary is nerve-wracking for many of us.
Having your phone die or your computer stolen is nerve-wracking enough.
What makes interviews so nerve-wracking is the fear of the unknown.
It's exciting, nerve-wracking and hugely rewarding all at the same time.
The humans never took over, but it was a nerve-wracking drive.
Then came the hardest, most nerve-wracking part: building the damn thing.
The closet door opened, and he hugged her close, sobs wracking his body.
She wants to know: What's more nerve-wracking, football or being the Bachelor?
I see you wracking your brain to see if you've heard of them.
Getting a tattoo, whether it's your first or 15th, can be nerve-wracking.
It's very, very exciting winning one and it's more nerve wracking hosting it.
For me, meeting new people is exciting and not nerve-wracking or scary.
Paul: It was a nerve-wracking time, particularly when the Obama thing happened.
It's probably exciting and joyous and thrilling and nerve-wracking all at once.
"It was nerve-wracking trying to talk to her via text," he said.
As planners, this was slightly nerve-wracking because it felt so last-minute.
It's a bit nerve wracking, especially if you live downtown like I do.
The three-year wait for the institute's results was nerve-wracking, Dockery said.
Although participants are strapped in, bridge climbing is undoubtedly a nerve-wracking experience.
Several nerve-wracking weeks later, an official-looking letter arrived in the mail.
"It's gonna be very short, therefore very nerve-wracking, I think," she admitted.
Is it more nerve-wracking putting out an album under your own name?
Reading in the bath or on the beach are no longer nerve-wracking.
"It's becoming a nightmare and it's nerve-wracking for the soldiers," he said.
For me, those five days were both nerve-wracking and delightful: nerve-wracking as I waited for news about our precious embryos, and delightful because, since I wasn't currently hosting any potential humans, I could have a glass of wine.
It was so spectacular and so fun and so nerve-wracking and so awesome.
But while the experience was nerve-wracking, "it was very well-received," she said.
Her husband agrees – but admits waiting for the results was a bit nerve wracking.
Making it even more nerve-wracking was how well everyone else scored last week.
FA: Incredibly nerve-wracking, because I had idolized the Wachowskis for many, many years.
Applying for or renewing one's DACA status is a nerve-wracking and grueling affair.
That was really nerve-wracking, but now going into Monday I am so excited.
What makes these images especially nerve-wracking is that they're so well set up.
Every TechCrunch Battlefield is an exhilarating, nerve-wracking experience and a joy to behold.
But "losing your eyes" like this can be nerve-wracking, even for skilled pilots.
"It was nerve-wracking because I didn't want to make a mistake," he said.
Is it exciting or nerve-wracking to be going through this whole process again?
Like, I got to wear, like, flat shoes so it wasn't as nerve-wracking.
"It's going to be nerve-wracking, the first few holes, at least," he said.
"It was incredibly nerve-wracking," says Randell of his only line in the film.
But both teams had their own nerve-wracking shootouts in the 2018 World Cup.
"It was a nerve-wracking surgery because there were so many unknowns," Kilburn said.
Musk and company have positioned themselves as a bulwark against globe-wracking climate change.
"The Demo Day experience, at the onset, was a bit nerve-wracking," Qureshi said.
Decades later, Smith has vivid memories of what he called a "nerve wracking" day.
Think of how intimidating that must have been, how nerve-wracking that must've been.
For many of us, the first day at secondary school was a nerve-wracking experience.
However, the catalyst for gold's gains could stem from a nerve-wracking sequence of events.
And you'll be ready to handle the nerve-wracking Q&A that follows your pitch.
Still, each time was nerve-wracking: Would the scale keep moving in the right direction?
"Performing his own songs in front of him was nerve wracking, scared is an understatement."
Meeting your significant other's family for the first time can be a nerve-wracking experience.
The idea of Anna Wintour showing up anywhere that we are is frankly nerve-wracking.
That said, reaching such a high level of success so quickly can be nerve-wracking.
So it was nerve-wracking for me — especially them not knowing that I was coming.
Negotiating salary can be an intimidating, nerve-wracking process for recent grads and young adults.
"It was pretty nerve wracking," Amish Patel, who pitched his Melting Pot idea, told Mashable.
It wasn't really [nerve-wracking], I just had to think of what the truth was.
It's really nerve-wracking because you know it's only a 60 percent chance it'll take.
Noisey: Is it more nerve-wracking to do the solo shows versus those with Warpaint?
" Despite her resolve, Geiss says sharing her story that October day was "extremely nerve-wracking.
But it's also a nerve-wracking time for those just starting the college admission process.
"It was probably one of the more scary, nerve-wracking moments I've had," Page said.
It was a nerve-wracking moment, with his mind flitting back to the forum debates.
The naturalization process itself was not very difficult, but more time consuming and nerve-wracking.
It was so nerve-wracking I never wanted to play in front of people again.
Waiting for the deal to go through was "nerve wracking," he told United Press International.
"It's very nerve-wracking because you just don't know what's going to happen," he shared.
Sending an email to your CEO can be exciting and nerve-wracking all at once.
Is there anything more nerve-wracking than having to sell yourself to a prospective employer?
It was nerve-wracking putting all the documents together, but DACA was my only option.
Whether you are an introvert or an extrovert, meeting people is always a bit nerve-wracking.
This nerve-wracking, near-death encounter turned into a Christmas gift of sorts for the dogs.
It can be a little bit nerve-wracking and sometimes confusing for that very first time.
And despite the protections — firewalled sites and computer use time limits — the reentry is nerve-wracking.
Being a parent can be the most valuable, nerve-wracking, challenging, and rewarding job out there.
An annoying little tickle that started maybe a week before was now a great wracking cough.
The zoo's Senior Primate Keeper, Jodie Ellen, shared the "nerve-wracking news" in a Facebook post.
I think it was more nerve-wracking when we FaceTimed for the very first time ever!
For Sophia, sharing parts of her story with Imran was easy, where others were nerve-wracking.
Knowing Honnold will be okay doesn't make this documentary any less awe-inspiring, or nerve-wracking.
The video is one of Verge Science's most successful, wracking up over 22019,264,073 views to date.
Opening Prada was the one of the most "exciting and nerve-wracking" experiences of Yai's life.
There are some poor souls at RFF who are still wracking their brains against this one.
"It's kind of nerve-wracking," said Meador, who won his first spelling bee in third grade.
Competing on a world stage has got to be nerve-wracking, close to pants-wetting business.
My first date night out with my husband after our daughter was born was nerve wracking.
"Starting a new job, especially your first one, can be a nerve-wracking experience, " said Haefner.
He backs off and leaves the supple drums to punctuate Kozelek's nerve-wracking and humiliating conclusion.
The best college supplies and dorm room essentialsSending your kid off to college is nerve-wracking.
It can be a nerve-wracking experience for contestants who don't compete until a later episode.
As she spoke to Vox last week, she mentioned the drought currently wracking her home state.
The best college supplies and dorm room essentialsSending your kid off to college is nerve wracking.
That would be really nerve wracking if you were signing the lease for an entire year.
"1917" This Golden Globe-nominated World War I film has been wracking up positive reviews everywhere.
"I've never been around porno people before, so that was a little nerve wracking," he laughed.
Making big decisions when it comes to the course of your career can be nerve-wracking.
In truth, most people are just worried about themselves, but it can still be temporarily nerve-wracking.
But some men with prostate cancer are left in an even more nerve-wracking state of uncertainty.
Asking someone to marry you can be a nerve-wracking — but wonderful — moment in a couple's relationship.
Searching for the perfect gift for the men in your life can be a nerve wracking experience.
"It's nerve-wracking coming on a show when people have done it for so long," Floyd said.
And just knowing that gives me peace of mind and makes it a lot less nerve-wracking.
Princess Eugenie admits organizing her upcoming wedding might be nerve-wracking, but she's definitely no royal bridezilla.
Although Princess Eugenie admitted organizing her upcoming wedding might be nerve-wracking, she's definitely no royal bridezilla.
Wills said it was "nerve-wracking and stressful" but felt like he may have stolen the show.
It was so nerve-wracking that I smiled and it was this defense mechanism that came out.
Sometimes, making an important phone call to set up an appointment can be inconvenient or nerve-wracking.
It was a testament to the crisis wracking the Brazilian car market, once the world's fourth-largest.
Everyone knows making friends as an adult is just as nerve-wracking as it was in school.
Also, there are only a few scant inches of glass in the pool itself. Nerve-wracking. Guh.
"There shouldn't be anything embarrassing or nerve-wracking about showing people you have your period," she said.
The first has an Oscars theme and is just as mind-wracking as the two Dudolf originals.
It could also be nerve-wracking to try living up to the cuteness that was baby Michelle.
When Christina Anstead decided to sell her house, she had one nerve-wracking moment: telling her kids.
Searching for the perfect gift for the men in your life can be a nerve-wracking experience.
Job interviews can be nerve-wracking — that's why Taco Bell is making it a little more fun.
Starting school can be exciting and nerve-wracking — it can be hard to decide what to wear.
It can be nerve-wracking to jump into a series that's been around for a long time.
When it gets to the end, handing it over is one of the most nerve-wracking things.
Cousins' pending free agency wouldn't be as nerve-wracking in Detroit as it was in New Orleans.
"Coming in every day is nerve-wracking, I am definitely afraid of getting this virus," said Camacho.
We really don't know what's going to happen, and the unknown can be a little nerve-wracking.
Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk — now an Oscar winner for sound mixing and editing — is a nerve-wracking film.
"I was like, 'Oh that's my paper, OK.' So that was a little bit nerve-wracking," says Nastase.
It's always nerve-wracking to put your thoughts out there, especially into a sea of heavily opinionated craftspeople.
At the time, "It was very nerve-wracking to not know what had happened to him," she says.
The task may seem nerve-wracking, but PEOPLE Pet Vet Evan Antin is here to make it easy.
One person who peeled Bourne's gun away called it the "most nerve-wracking 45 seconds" of his life.
It's pretty nerve-wracking in those early stages of dating and sometimes those nerves can trip us up.
Brown notes that crossing one's arms is a way to feel safe in a potentially nerve-wracking situation.
Reading in the bath or on the beach are no longer the nerve-wracking experiences they once were.
It was definitely nerve-wracking because it was the first time I was really putting myself out there.
It doesn't matter who you are, asking your crush out on a date can be so nerve-wracking.
It's a nerve-wracking, intense feeling watching others go on dates week after week, wishing it were you.
As a viewer of color, going into a mainstream Cardi B interview always feels a little nerve-wracking.
Meeting new people can be a nerve-wracking experience for anyone and for your dog it's no different.
"I've sung 'The Star-Spangled Banner' – that is the most nerve-wracking thing in the world," she says.
This period of time, while nerve-wracking, forced me to look at my health in a new way.
Those selections suggest that Whitney and Danielle L. have a nerve-wracking two-on-one date coming up.
Trying to find your car keys or wallet before you leave for work is a nerve-wracking experience.
But it's very nerve-wracking to trust all these guidos with such an important moment in my life!
They were all, in fact, wracking their brains for a female cast member to associate the butt with.
"It was pretty nerve-wracking last night as that wind changed," he said, smoking a hand-rolled cigarette.
"This project has had for me the two most nerve-wracking moments of my entire career," said Flanagan.
There's less current at this spot they chose, which makes it less nerve-wracking as your first-ever dive.
My partner's sons were three, four, and five when I first met them, on a nerve-wracking rainy Sunday.
"It's nerve-wracking enough for conservators to be on view, but the painting itself is pretty stable," Elgar said.
It's so nerve wracking – even the girls who have been in the show year after year still get nervous.
The movie has earned substantial buzz, with the R-rated trailer wracking up nearly 1.7 million views on YouTube.
Playing one of the world's best entertainers was very nerve wracking because "I'd never really danced before," says Bassett.
"It's nerve-wracking and also it's a destruction on your life when you do something like that," she said.
"She actually said earlier she struggles to watch penalties because it's a nerve-wracking time," May's spokesman told reporters.
It's Cardi's first solo move beyond her "Bodak Yellow" superstardom, which makes this debut especially nerve-wracking for fans.
In the absence of it, we are bound to have some pretty nerve-wracking incidents affecting peoples' daily lives.
J: I think the most nerve wracking thing was just knowing, people are going to really be watching you.
In any case, their inconsistency can sometimes be extreme nerve-wracking for a Scorpio and not the most compatible.
The most nerve-wracking thing was raising funds because if that doesn't come through, you don't have a festival.
Andrew Locke, another salon employee, said the situation was nerve-wracking, especially in trying to take care of customers.
It was nerve-wracking not being totally sure she got the doc, but I was committed to the experiment.
The first lady and her social secretary plan the details of these dinners, which can be nerve-wracking affairs.
Crocodile-infested, its submerged crossing certainly makes things pretty nerve-wracking for drivers who have to travel through it.
A perfect day might be the furthest thing from your mind when you're headed to a nerve-wracking interview.
I was surprised to find the hyper-preparedness of the passengers around me comforting as opposed to nerve-wracking.
The point was to convey how nerve-wracking this was, given my deep, bordering-on-psychotic reverence for Rihanna.
A blown engine or lost altitude can be a nerve-wracking experience, and McFadden has his near-death stories.
While it's probably nerve-wracking to have the conversation, in the end, at least you'll know where you stand.
TODAY'S WEATHER AND FINALLY Satisfying and educational Restoring old paintings has to be equal parts fulfilling and nerve-wracking.
Another mosquito-transmitted viral fever, chikungunya can leave its victims with months, or even years, of wracking joint pains.
"Performing the first dance of the night, 'Your Song,' was nerve-wracking," Goulding told the Daily Mail in 2012.
In the evidently nerve-wracking game above, the two have to guess what's inside a mystery box by touch alone.
Get To Work: With Suzy Welch Prepping for an interview can be nerve-wracking and exciting at the same time.
It's always nerve-wracking when you spend months of your life working on something and then reveal it to everybody.
It's a great honor to be asked to travel on the train with the Queen — and a bit nerve-wracking.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas still conducts regular lockdown drills, which Hogg calls "completely nerve-wracking for everyone" since the 2018 shooting.
Again, small scale, intense focus on the story and a genuinely nerve-wracking plot make In Fear one to watch.
On issues like health care, pharmaceutical prices and climate change wracking the country, "there is no middle ground," Sanders said.
Walking into a CrossFit gym—or "box"—can be particularly nerve-wracking: the strangers, the unfamiliar equipment, the new vocabulary.
I've been kind of wracking my brain with that, just trying to see if there was some clue or something.
It is true that breast cancer screening can be nerve-wracking, time-consuming, and difficult to fit into your schedule.
To make it even more nerve-wracking, there's a lot of misinformation out there about visiting this type of doctor.
"This surgery is a little nerve-wracking because this mass is situated close to John's internal organs," Dr. Lee explains.
But, when you're spending a lot of money on luxury pieces, online shopping can actually be a little nerve wracking.
Getting the promotion is a huge deal, and even if it's extremely nerve-wracking, it's also a major career milestone.
Your ruling planet Mercury clashes with Uranus, bringing a conversation about change that may feel sudden, unexpected, or nerve-wracking.
I realize that there are a lot of folks who will find this approach to tabbing scary and nerve-wracking.
For many workers, performance review season is so nerve-wracking precisely because they don't necessarily know what's going to happen.
Each day, I agonized over what to wear: The ritual of dressing up had gone from pleasurable to nerve-wracking.
At its best, the result is almost too nerve-wracking to watch, even though sometimes it feels like massive overkill.
Swift says that those were her most nerve-wracking to film because of the messy way songs sometimes come together.
Isaac: Sometimes making stuff for NBA players can be really nerve-wracking, but other times it&aposs not too bad.
"On one hand it's really nerve-wracking to know that I won't have that support blanket and safety net," she said.
Prepping for the Final Four this weekend while knowing the announcement is coming is exciting and nerve-wracking all at once.
But the nerve-wracking mission demonstrates the difficulty scientists face in figuring out how to land on these tiny, dusty worlds.
I was wracking my brain to remember the last part… and then I stopped, because the mountains came to me first.
Meeting Santa in a mall is a rite of passage for many children, but for some, it could be nerve-wracking.
It's hard for your brain to record new events when it hasn't effectively processed the nerve-wracking old ones, psychiatrists say.
"The fact that it came all the way down to the third and final run was incredibly nerve-wracking," Goepper says.
Inside Sanders headquarters in Washington, the vibe is "business as usual" after a nerve-wracking 36 hours, an aide told CNN.
For Dev Patel, meeting his onscreen mother for the first time was totally nerve-wracking — but his uneasiness didn't last long.
But it was still nerve-wracking to know that I could take time in the SHU for something I didn't do.
Appearing on TV is nerve-wracking enough, but would you be willing to try breastfeeding while you were on the air?
Waiting for the results of a pregnancy test can be one of the most nerve-wracking experiences a couple faces together.
Jiobit CEO John Renaldi once lost his young son in a public park in Chicago for a nerve-wracking 30 minutes.
Lol Dems have the nerve wracking "dot dot dots" in their graphic for the Taylor text they're asking him about pic.twitter.
That's a little nerve-wracking in a game that walks somewhere on the border of party-based RPG and strategy game.
Although exciting, moving away from home and into a new space with a new person can be nerve-wracking at first.
To have the chance to build that from scratch is so much more exciting and nerve wracking but more fun too.
A young son asks his mother to pray As for Yvette Hicks, caring for her household also has become nerve wracking.
His coalition government has a majority of one — a nerve-wracking process in a legislature as fractious as the Israeli Knesset.
Full-on, body-wracking sobs are pretty much always out of place at work (excluding something like news of a death).
Long takes stress out the audience by withholding the cutaways our minds crave, making us feel the anxiety wracking the characters.
The water creature was nerve-wracking, and somehow knowing that it was repelled by light only made it even more terrifying.
The process is notoriously arduous and taxing, but the most nerve-wracking part for many is taking the US citizenship test.
It was nerve-wracking, we had to keep our positive energy up and act like nothing happened which was a struggle.
By the third act, it's utterly nerve-wracking—and ready to deliver one of the most surprising twists of the year.
If you've ever used Facebook, you know that nerve-wracking feeling while you wait for someone to accept your friend request.
In all these situations, showing a driver's license or state-issued ID can be a nerve-wracking experience for transgender people.
When there's a Pulitzer winner on set and it's not one of the writers, it's a little nerve-wracking for everybody!
None apart from Hirscher, who went last, were able to do so but the Norwegian did not enjoy the nerve-wracking experience.
The entire nerve-wracking event takes place live in front of hundreds of people — including entrepreneurs, distinguished technologists, eager investors and media.
At a minimum, the accrued information includes Social Security numbers and credit card information that would be nerve-wracking to have stolen.
That's why he bursts into body-wracking sobs, covers his face with a towel, and nearly sweats to death after their breakup.
It's big, nerve-wracking, and utterly ridiculous at times — but it is a hell of a lot of fun along the way.
With all the pills, sprays, and syrups out there, making a decision at the drugstore can be an outright nerve-wracking experience.
The sheer manipulation and persecution directed against the stern, increasingly brave Katharina makes it one of von Trotta's most nerve-wracking films.
Summoning the courage to ask someone out on a date or even simply give them your phone number can be nerve-wracking.
As if playing Meghan Markle isn't nerve-wracking enough, Tiffany Marie Smith didn't have a face full of makeup to hide behind.
But, the reality of handing over your precious iPhone to friends or colleagues while out for drinks is a nerve-wracking experience.
I'm so excited, but it's so nerve-wracking because it's coming out in a few days so I'm starting to freak out.
I get it—it's nerve-wracking to find out who will ultimately be crowned the champion, the slayer of the most taxes.
The days leading up to Hurricane Harvey's landfall in Texas last week were some of the most nerve-wracking in meteorological history.
It was extremely nerve-wracking representing my community and making sure I said the right things when it came down to it.
It's got to be nerve-wracking to have all of this vulnerable stuff and not know how it's going to be received.
It's a nerve-wracking thing to put all your feelings and experiences out in the world not knowing how it'll be received.
In the second event, the climax of the artistic gymnastics program in Rio, Leyva performed last after enduring a nerve-wracking wait.
The neighborhood was quite dangerous, and even running from my Uber to the doorway of the building after dark was nerve-wracking.
Meanwhile, the sheer profusion of phone-­recorded audio can mean that some is murky and muddled, making it mind-wracking to decipher.
After staring at the loading bar for a nerve-wracking 22011 minutes, though, we all saw the same message: no tickets available.
The new system is going to be particularly nerve-wracking because Facebook plans to keep its rules for identifying clickbait a secret.
Crossing the street in the heart of London at rush hour is just as nerve-wracking as doing the same in Midtown Manhattan.
"Before they walked in it was really nerve wracking but as soon as they were sitting down it felt completely normal," she said.
Your child may have the nerve-wracking task of attending prom with their same-sex partner, or introducing you to a new relationship.
Every death will be different, and maybe it will get easier or less nerve-wracking, but it will not get any less worthwhile.
But for some developers, it can be a nerve-wracking time for one simple reason: what if Apple decides to clone your app?
"And here I've been wracking my brain to come up with a post-competition career path ... Scott, get the mini van," she responded.
It was a little nerve-wracking in that if I would trigger samples at the wrong moment, the whole thing would fall apart.
Anticipating college tuition bills is nerve-wracking for most parents — and can be even scarier if you're in the midst of a divorce.
Register for AdultFriendFinder See Details Everyone knows making friends as an adult is just as nerve-wracking as it was in middle school.
Family was terrified, ACLU says Agents arrived at Rodriguez's home and banged on the door early Sunday "It was nerve-wracking," Rodriguez remembers.
Solutions that make the nerve-wracking task of apartment hunting a little easier are long overdue — and bound to find a receptive audience.
That moment is always nerve-wracking in Mutant Year Zero, and it's one that the game serves up without much fuss or delay.
Violence may be unlikely, but the mere thought of someone's eyes on voters while they pull their levers this year is nerve-wracking.
Now, she has them all on edge -- wracking their brains for whether they ever said anything to her that could get them fired.
But every little bit of data, and every nerve-wracking drive into a firestorm, will help California navigate its epic trial by wildfire.
"Today I am filming the most nerve-wracking video I'd have to film in quite a while," said 23-year-old Natalie Barbu.
I'm a backseat driver who is technically in the driver's seat (if we were in America) and it's all a little nerve-wracking.
It can be nerve-wracking to call a partner out, but try to remind yourself that you&aposre not alone in your experience.
Scoring a job interview can be both exciting and nerve-wracking because it signifies that an employer is interested in potentially hiring you.
Becoming a NSFW member does require undergoing a rigorous application process, but according to one member, the process isn&apost that nerve-wracking.
It's exciting to be on this wild ride with your closest of friends, but ever-so-slightly nerve-wracking — not to mention, wallet-stretching.
It's already nerve-wracking answering questions at the border, and some ports in the European Union are taking it to another, kinda worrying level.
Some athletes have mastered this performance more than others, and none in such nerve-wracking fashion as tennis great John McEnroe in his prime.
But despite the fact that she looked calm and collected in all of the photos, she admitted it's actually a very nerve-wracking experience.
Just that day was nerve-wracking because it was so close to the end and it was a big night if that makes sense.
Last night, Team USA's women's hockey team won a gold medal against Canada in a nerve-wracking shootout that ended a three-hour game.
After three nerve-wracking hours of waiting, Martinez was finally able to speak over the phone with her son, who was located in Boston.
As for Che, he's hoping Friday's lineup of comedians can brighten the mood for people that have been invested in this nerve wracking dilemma.
Nearly four months after their October wedding, Jamie Chung admits the wedding day wasn't the nerve-wracking part of getting married to Bryan Greenberg.
Justin Long's first onscreen kiss with one of the biggest pop stars in the world wasn't as nerve-wracking as it might have appeared.
One of the most beguiling and beautiful pieces of music made in the late 20th century didn't involve backbreaking workshops and endless brain-wracking.
The first time I worked with Rihanna, I walked in there and thankfully she was very welcoming—but it was nerve-wracking at first.
You know the nerve-wracking, twist-your-guts feeling of telling someone you're into them when you're not positive that they're also into you?
The landing sequence might be especially nerve-wracking for ESA and Roscosmos scientists because the previous ExoMars lander, Schiaparelli, crashed on Mars in 2016.
"Before you spell it is very nerve-wracking, just hearing your heart pump and hearing all the other people go before you," said Obi.
"It is a little nerve wracking that this just happened not long ago," said Wehr as she lined up next to the flashing police cars.
Watching this nerve-wracking, two-minute snippet is almost as hard as surviving the past 16 months of election coverage — but you can do it!
"We&aposre all wracking our brains trying to figure out what could have possibly happened because it&aposs not like him at all," she said.
You've worked with a lot of great artists, was it nerve-wracking to branch out on your own or was it a long time coming?
"It was supposed to be a joke, and I think people are taking it seriously, which is a little nerve-wracking to me," Heuser says.
All of this nerve-wracking action takes place in front of a live, enthusiastic audience filled with startup fans, investors, tech founders and media outlets.
And while the R1 kept its composure even when flying close to a fence and nearby power lines, it was still a nerve-wracking experience.
New parents are faced with many conundrums and one of the most nerve-wracking is how to check a diaper without waking a sleeping baby.
Donald Trump is 100 days into his job, which is arguably one of the most duty-filled, challenging, and nerve-wracking posts in the world.
After a nerve-wracking bout of sparring, which seems to stretch on forever, the bobcat grabs the snake's head with its mouth and trots off.
It was actually super nerve wracking and I was shaking and everything even though I didn't expect to get through and wasn't doing it seriously.
"It's a little nerve-wracking but they make you feel comfortable," Emily Young, a graphic designer who heard about the project from Instagram, told me.
"Very nerve wracking but I know I have a lot of mixed emotions," said Matthews, who played for Zurich in the Swiss league this season.
We were returning from a momentous occasion: a staged interview with Barbra Streisand, an experience that he had found more nerve-wracking than the Emmys.
Ordinarily, it wouldn't be as nerve-wracking, as I get new email inquiries almost daily, but finding new, reliable clients right now is not easy.
And its handful of different levels are unique in both theme and gameplay, from a covert window-washing mission to a nerve-wracking submarine escape pod.
For people who are prone to motion sickness, it can make traveling unpleasant and nerve-wracking — and in turn, anxiety can make the motion sickness worse.
"It's a little nerve-wracking," Graham told PeopleStyle of posing nude last week the launch of her latest Beyond by Ashley Graham seasonal collection with Dressbarn.
The journey to go see them, Nicole says, is similar to the one her boys have been through: setbacks and victories, nerve-wracking and awe-inspiring.
While Trump dismissed the marker as "ridiculous" in a tweet last week, he is clearly focused on wracking up as many wins as possible before Saturday.
Trump's tweet came a day after he tied a U.S. trade deal with China to a humane resolution of the weeks of protests wracking Hong Kong.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday seemed to tie a U.S. trade deal with China to a humane resolution of the weeks of protests wracking Hong Kong.
Or buildings with glass staircases that might look cool, but turn out to be very inconvenient and also nerve-wracking for women wearing skirts or dresses.
All this fast-paced, nerve-wracking action takes place in front of a live audience of thousands, and we live-stream the entire event on TechCrunch.
He may not be facing off against multinational corporations or mercenary hacker collectives, but first dates can be even more nerve-wracking for someone like Elliot.
He likes winning, wracking up accomplishments that allow him to make claims like he accomplished more in his first year in office than any president ever.
Coming out is a nerve-wracking, intimidating experience made difficult for those in the LGBTQ+ community who are unsure how their friends and family will react.
Committing to a dress online can make the already-stressful process even more nerve-wracking, but reviews from other Amazon users on this dress are pretty reassuring.
Pitching a start-up can be nerve wracking, in part because of the anxiety that comes with public speaking and the high stakes art of deal making.
In a game where you're supposed to explore every corner for side quest clues or supplies, the mimics can make just stepping into a room nerve-wracking.
The feedback from the judges was pretty good, but it is still so nerve-wracking to hear their thoughts when they're sitting right in front of me.
And sure, the lead-up is nerve-wracking, but with a little practice, you can master the most common questions a hiring manager will throw your way.
The most nerve-wracking aspect here was getting all of the moves right, in proper order, and then smashing a glass bottle over a live person's head.
But the violence wracking that region — causing DRC doctors and nurses to threaten strike and WHO to stop some of its activities — puts those efforts at risk.
Maybe early on when I started to do it, it was a little nerve-wracking 'cause there's no one else to rely on but yourself out there.
I knew I wanted it, but before you've taken hormones, you've never taken hormones , so no matter how confident you are, it can be really nerve-wracking.
The events, which he called "inherently a stressful experience" and "nerve-wracking," involved a five- to 10-minute wait and around three minutes of questioning, he said.
It may be nerve-wracking at first, but setting self-respecting boundaries will help you achieve a more balanced work and personal life over the long run.
It was almost kind of like nerve-wracking that it was our first time recording music in front of people that were already making music and were popping.
The moments after the test are among the most nerve-wracking for spellers, who spill out into the halls outside the bee stage and frantically Google the answers.
But the first time we were able to experience it together was in a theater full of 500 people, and it was nerve-wracking to say the least.
We've seen the talented surgeons through a hellish intern year, tough residencies, fellowships in various specialties, nerve-wracking solo surgeries, plane crashes, marriages, divorces, and plenty more obstacles.
That makes India and Pakistan's increasing arsenals nerve-wracking, and it makes the far larger arsenals maintained by the United States and Russia an ongoing cause for concern.
On Kacie's related blog post, she admitted that soon becoming part of the "2 under 2" club was a little nerve-wracking, but the family is excited nonetheless.
From the nerve-wracking opening DM to a marriage proposal sent in a tweet, it's one of those unlikely stories that doesn't exactly sound possible to re-create.
It was gut-wrenching and nerve-wracking to think I was going to have our baby, just to say goodbye as soon as we got to say hello.
He doesn't deliver the most nerve-wracking or disgusting scare-sequences in the business, but he creates more vivid characters and situations than a lot of his peers.
Alongside her daily pest control duties she would be raising money for the children's charity Fairy Bricks by donning a GPS tracker and wracking up some serious km.
It's so nerve-wracking in front of all those cool people and you go back a couple times and they need to see if they really like you.
" For Wayne, that pitch was the most nerve wracking part of the show: "Between the pitch and decision there was a deliberation time where we left the room,.
It's a nerve-wracking thrill ride and so much fun to watch what could very well be the next big thing in tech launch right before your eyes.
Moonlight's win was one of the biggest Oscar upsets ever, and it's shaken up the prediction game in ways that are both exciting and a little nerve-wracking.
They're usually slow, tense, and nerve-wracking until the final few minutes, when they become chaotic firefights with players building ramps and structures at a mind-blowing pace.
If nerve-wracking hardware hacks continue to be required, you can expect to see devices that are all set up and ready to go being sold by third-parties.
It can be nerve-wracking to search for a job when you're a new college grad, especially if it seems like every job posting requires years of professional experience.
I discuss things like Xanax and how I use it as a crutch in nerve-wracking social situations, instead of confronting the issue head-on that elicited the anxiety.
Leaving your pet in the care of someone else is always a nerve-wracking situation, but if you leave them with Chase Stout, rest assured they're in safe hands.
"We tackled our height difference, which coming from me was a nerve-wracking thought because there is a height difference and it really affects the closed frame," he explains.
Since we got there before they did, they had heard about us and knew that we weren't bad, but it was pretty nerve-wracking trying to deal with them.
Despite her age, Depp is already wracking up experience on the festival circuit, having previously made the rounds at Cannes to promote her film The Dancer earlier this summer.
"It's nerve-wracking," Yamaguchi, a longtime Milk Life Olympic partner, tells PEOPLE of watching figure skating competitions — particularly those with high stakes, like the National Championships or the Olympics.
"It was really scary and nerve-wracking," Nykiaya tells PEOPLE of having to jump into action when their mom went into labor at their Rock Hill, South Carolina, home.
"A lot of people we always wanted to come to the shows don't really come to New York, so it's a little nerve-wracking on that level," McCollough said.
There's a reason why a quick internet search for "interview tips" produces so many results: It's a generally nerve-wracking process that you can really only hone through experience.
I think it's nerve-wracking when you're playing someone who's still with us and can view the work you're doing because you do just want to do them justice.
Emotions run high the entire movie, regardless of whether scenes are fixed on romance, the eerie threat of police violence, or the nerve-wracking attempt to clear Fonny's name.
The engineering deck in System Shock 2, the classic Looking Glass game released 20 years ago today, is one of the most brilliantly nerve-wracking virtual spaces ever created.
As the nerve-wracking excitement subsided, the mechanical dance of Egyptian traffic and the back-and-forth of driver and pedestrian took on an orderly and strangely efficient feel.
While coming out in person can be nerve-wracking when you're unsure how friends and family will react, coming out online offers a place to trial-run the conversation.
Aaron was left wracking his brain as to who the anonymous uploader could be—and who could even have any sensitive images of him to post, besides an ex.
I end up talking a lot, which is a little nerve wracking since my boss isn't on it and I only recently started handling issues like this on my own.
This nerve-wracking thrill-ride takes place in front of a live audience, and we capture the entire event on video and post it to our global audience on TechCrunch.
It's obviously a little nerve-wracking to be out there on our own, but I think people will be really impressed with what Nyle and I do out there tonight.
With Clinton's lead over Trump in battleground states shrinking in the final stretch, the next two days promise to be even more nerve-wracking as both sides angle for victory.
But if you haven't been tracking this spacecraft's movements as obsessively as we have, you might be wracking your brain this morning trying to remember what the Rosetta mission was.
Given the many years of planning and construction, along with its $8 billion-plus price tag, it's poised to be one of the most nerve wracking launches in recent memory.
The drama with Mary Louise is exciting and nerve wracking, especially when Celeste tells her to get out of her house after she finds Mary Louise snooping in her bedroom.
Yet instead of wracking up an early win on a pragmatic and imaginative way to actually ease regulatory burdens, House Republicans have chosen instead to fire up the partisan steamroller.
And while rimming may feel awesome for some people, for many others, it can be more nerve-wracking to receive analingus than it is to give — butthole insecurities are real.
" Despite both Ashlee and Evan, who is the son of Diana Ross, growing up in famous families, Evan said that letting the cameras in "is nerve-wracking no matter what.
"This is like probably as nerve-wracking as my wedding like I don't know why I get so nervous for the Met," she later adds, talking to her makeup artist.
It was not the "blue wave" that Democrats had hoped for, but after some nerve-wracking early returns, liberals celebrated the fact that their party had returned to winning again.
Though they may be ready to launch themselves into their futures, there's one nerve-wracking, yet vital, part of the process new grads need to master: negotiating salary and benefits.
But while getting up on a stage in front of an audience can definitely be nerve wracking, many people find striking up a conversation one-on-one just as intimidating.
Tuberculosis, a microbial infection characterized by sputum and wracking coughs, became the "romantic disease" of the 19th century, its fevers and pallor standing in for creativity, beauty and moral superiority.
Part of it has to do with the vulnerability of it all, and spotlighting your bare skin for 150 followers isn't any less nerve-wracking than when it is for 22,000.
The implication here is that a nerve-wracking and rewarding experience for some is compounded when people are trolling both their choice to have an abortion and also their marginalized identity.
It's a nerve-wracking sequence, combining skillful cross-cutting, effects, and the work of choreographer Damien Jalet to create a few minutes that are hard to shake as the film continues.
"It was kind of nerve wracking at the end of the game but we got the job done and at this point of the season that's all that matters," Krejci said.
Despite the fascinating experiences offered by virtual reality, it can also be nerve-wracking — especially when you're worried about crashing into real-world objects while twirling around in a virtual space.
For some, it's nerve-wracking, heartbreaking, terrifying, or relieving; but, for writer Alanna Bennett, coming out as bi to her mother over the holidays turned out to be surreal and surprising.
Nerve-wracking stuff for sure, but he was still chill enough to exercise another one of America's most cherished rights -- the right to take a cell phone camera photo at anytime.
This meant we had a case for political asylum and applied in September 2006 — starting a nerve-wracking process in which the U.S. government looks into every nook of your life.
But the hospital stays have become a nerve-wracking experience for the young girl, and have caused her to lose trust in the doctors who treated her, the news station reported.
Yet, wearing only a sports bra while we work out can be nerve wracking for those of us who have a different body type than most other people in the room.
Oppressive heat leading to the cancellation of events will be particularly nerve wracking to the organizers of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, which are due to start in two years this week.
"Mind Playing Tricks on Me," arguably the greatest Halloween song of all time off of Bushwick Bill's Hitchcockian verse, rides a smooth Isaac Hayes flip instead of something more nerve-wracking.
Nerve-wracking dashcam footage from a semi-truck driving along a state highway in Ohio shows an oblivious driver blow through a stop sign, barely missing the truck barreling through the intersection.
Telling anyone about your kink can be nerve-wracking, for sure, but open communication with sexual partners is the only surefire way to make sure you're getting what you want in bed.
" - Gach "Taking risks with content, and doing things we haven't done before (like engaging with online haters) can definitely be nerve-wracking, but I can't say I've done anything I've regretted. Yet.
Arresting, charging, and convicting Chapo Guzmán won't necessarily reduce the carnage wracking Mexico because of ongoing fighting between its warring drug cartels, bloodshed that has left more than 80,173 dead since 2006.
With record heat waves, costly fire seasons, rising sea levels, and superstorms wracking our planet, it is clear that human-caused climate disruption is causing major problems for all of Earth's inhabitants.
Intimate Apparel was intentionally recorded two days before Silverman began the nerve-wracking process of hormone replacement therapy, and ends with an affecting (yet raunchy) bit about the death of her brother.
Ford responded by calling flights "anxiety-inducing" but noted that a plane taking you to a vacation is less nerve-wracking than one taking you to testify about assault allegations on television.
The Muthanas waited two nerve-wracking, helpless days, until Ahmed Ali's phone buzzed with an unknown number: Hoda had been picked up by a unit of the independent Kurdish soldiers called peshmerga.
For many, the roller coaster ride can be nerve-wracking and lead to the common trap of buying high on market confidence and selling low on market fears to prevent further losses.
Once the hands-free crutch arrived in the mail, Vaughn had to practice walking with it — a process that she said was nerve-wracking and took some time to get used to.
When I woke up one morning last week with a nose bleed and a wracking cough, I decided to give in and order that particulate mask, but first I consulted with friends.
While reading facial expressions is difficult for all of us at times (Was that a smile or a grimace?), for people with ASD, social interactions and friendships can be especially nerve-wracking.
Directed by former club photographer Alasdair McLellan, the video is filled with heartwarmingly familiar adolescent tropes, ranging in highs and lows from nerve-wracking amorous uncertainty to carefree lust and hormonal melancholy.
I would imagine when companies get a call from you, it's both exciting and nerve wracking, because you're clearly looking at a certain sector and probably not just talking to that one company.
It's already nerve-wracking enough to marry a stranger, but one hopeful groom on the new season of Married at First Sight is even more nervous than usual to meet his future wife.
"It's nerve-wracking because you don't know from one second to the next if everything's going to be gone and everything we worked for is going to be up in smoke," Kennedy says.
This entire thrilling, nerve-wracking process plays out in front of a live audience numbering in the thousands, and it's also live-streamed around the world (and available later on-demand) on TechCrunch.
If you're someone who does care about marriage, then it can feel nerve-wracking to talk about, because there's a chance that your partner might have an answer you don't like, she says.
The teaser shows Kimmy (Ellie Kemper) applying for a job at The Christmas Tree Shop, navigating the always nerve-wracking dating world and discovering the captivating power of baby animals cuddling on YouTube.
"It's nerve-wracking and a bit scary and all the things that come with getting married, but at the end of the day you get to marry the person you love," she explained.
This deeply religious community came together Sunday for prayer services at local churches and a traditional end-of-school baccalaureate service that acknowledged the pain wracking Santa Fe, a town of 13,000 people.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May found it too nerve-wracking to watch the final moments of the England soccer team's nail-biting win over Colombia late on Tuesday night, her spokesman said.
It has been similarly nerve wracking to watch their Democratic counterparts try to keep their caucuses from falling prey to the will of the mob and turning into the 24-hour impeachment network.
But it's clear I'll be playing Odyssey for months, as I try to mine every secret, wracking my brain to find out what the designers have hidden behind yet another seemingly innocuous corner.
In spite of all this preparation and its eventual achievements, the probe threw its creators some nerve-wracking curve balls and was "very demanding to operate," according to one mission lead Donna Shirley.
Every elimination has been nerve-wracking, and it's always hard to see one of our friends go home — but the pressure was on even more as it was the last elimination before the semifinals.
Streaming networks may be wracking up record nominations this award season but when it comes to fair, accurate, and inclusive representations of the LGBT community on TV this year, cable came out on top.
Keep in mind that all this high-powered, nerve-wracking action takes place in front of a live audience with thousands of startup fans, media outlets and potential investors and customers cheering you on.
Chaim: I've been wracking my brain, and outside of the "I'm the goddamn Batman!" meme from Frank Miller's All-Star Batman and Robin: The Boy Wonder, the film really seemed to cover them all.
I hit the button to call the flight attendant and spent the next few minutes wracking my brain for a lake that could've been possibly been big enough to explain what I was seeing.
Starring Star Trek's John Cho as a father trying to track down his missing daughter, the film elevates the core screen-movie concept into a film that's both authentically nerve-wracking and unexpectedly emotional.
The script is constantly changing and it's kind of nerve-wracking to do it in front of 400 people when you're not sure if that paragraph is gonna be the same five minutes later.
Outside of the preliminary scuba trainings Hozoji would go on to complete in a controlled pool setting, the final approach to her first proper Puget Sound dive, about a year later, was nerve-wracking.
" Performing on live television sounds incredibly nerve-wracking, but Hough says she's excited to step out of her comfort zone, and encourages others to do the same with this heartfelt advice: "Believe in yourself!
But with Casey Affleck's gut-wrenching turn in Manchester By the Sea wracking up best actor nominations and wins throughout awards season, this year's Oscars will see Washington playing an unfamiliar role: the underdog.
The movie, which is based on the true story of Mark O'Brien, charts the evolution of their relationship through six nerve-wracking sessions, where he moves toward losing his virginity and finding romantic companionship.
I would be lying to say it's not nerve-wracking, but I know he's capable of doing it, and it all goes back to being a little kid and seeing your parents do it.
However, there are a "growing number of parliamentarians" whose eyes have been opened by the fervent popular protests wracking Chile who are now more open to mixed formulas or a Constituent Assembly, said Fuentes.
Going on a date with a stranger can be pretty nerve-wracking in terms of safety, which is why when I was using Tinder, I'd at least rifle through my suitor's social media beforehand.
One day after a diving boat carrying 39 people burst into flames, with 34 presumed to be dead, a mom is speaking out about her nerve-wracking experience on the same vessel in March.
There were a few times, after hitting a pothole or speed bump a little faster than I intended, when I could feel all the gears and components underneath physically shift, which was nerve-wracking.
It's one of the most nerve-wracking experiences any member of the LGBTQ+ community will go through, and it's a big deal — people toy with when and how for days, months or even years.
It's a little bit nerve-wracking, but we felt confident throughout the process that Stephen wanted to be here, we wanted him here and it was just kind of getting to the bottom line.
Through nerve-wracking battle scenes, White Walkers constantly finding a way, and Bran just being Bran — it all came down to the Night King walking toward the young Three-Eyed Raven at the Weirwood tree.
Eric hasn't met a woman's family since he went home with a college girlfriend for Thanksgiving six or seven years ago, making the prospect of spending time with the Lindsays all the more nerve-wracking.
Older versions of the South American Handbook described a nerve-wracking journey up a winding road to the resort in buses which were not equipped with chains and "drivers not used to driving on snow".
Still, a major reason that interviews can be so nerve-wracking is because conveying your worth off the résumé requires careful preparation, quick thinking, and verbal fluency that are hard to maintain on the spot.
The battle for the White House -- dominated by Hillary Clinton only weeks ago -- is tightening dramatically, a nerve-wracking turn for Democrats that sets up what could be a nail-biter election in 22012 days.
The process, which is nerve-wracking under the best of circumstances, now has the added ominous cloud of students with DACA status not knowing whether they'll be able to stay in the country after March.
"It was a little nerve-wracking because it had really long talons and they put blinders on its eyes so it doesn't get scared, so it was a little disoriented," the 26-year-old said.
For those who do, managing an internship during the traditional work and school year, or working full-or-part-time over the summer can provide an exciting (or nerve-wracking!) preview of life after college.
Risk aversion globally among investors also increased after U.S. President Donald Trump appeared on Wednesday to tie a U.S. trade deal with China to a humane resolution of the weeks of protests wracking Hong Kong.
"In terms of seeing the program in the news all the time, it's very nerve wracking," said Claudia Flores, a DACA recipient and immigration campaign manager for the liberal Center for American Progress Action Fund.
The truth is, most of us who want a promotion are going to have to ask for one, which can be among the most stressful, anxiety-inducing, and nerve-wracking experiences we subject ourselves to.
The benefits of making eye contact when speaking to people in the workplace are well established, but trying to gauge the right level in a job interview can add to an already nerve-wracking situation.
For Westwood, who admits to his crime and is now 52, the prospect of prison time was nerve-wracking not just because of his lack of experience, but because he's paralyzed from the chest down.
Schulwitz says the first few attempts with Open Pilot were not very nerve-wracking, and compared them to the rollout and early versions of Tesla's Autopilot — a comparison that Hotz has made a number of times.
" Pierce Hughes, 26, a makeup artist and designer in Brooklyn "Being exposed at the beach can be nerve-wracking for anyone, but especially when your body is already treated constantly as a spectacle by cis people.
It was nerve-wracking because we decided to do the very ambitious thing, and play 90 per cent unreleased music at a music festival where people come to see the stuff that they know and love.
Watch: Malala on Refugees, Advocacy, and the Girl Power Trip The game has multiple endings—including some tragic ones—based on the advice that Majid hands out to Nour, lending every decision a nerve-wracking quality.
The story builds from there into a tense but often wryly funny thriller and family drama, but while the plot is taut and nerve-wracking, Tallulah's real strength is the complexity and unpredictability of its characters.
That information could dribble out to the press, and in all likelihood, folks watching from the sidelines will have been following closely on CNN or FiveThirtyEight or some sort of nerve wracking New York Times infographic.
"I think she's got the eyes of the world upon her, and I think everybody can relate to how nerve-wracking that is," co-anchor Savannah Guthrie said on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.
Coming out 2.0In these coming out videos on TikTok, queer teens are using the app to construct situations that make an often difficult and nerve-wracking experience a little bit easier, LGBTQ users told Business Insider.
The film follows both the group's actions and the individual members' shifting relationships to one another — enemies becoming friends, friends becoming lovers, lovers becoming caretakers — as well as their struggles with the disease wracking their community.
They began fasting this month, to demonstrate against the citizenship law and to pay tribute to the last weeks of Gandhi's life, when he went without food to protest the sectarian violence wracking India and Pakistan.
The escalating war of words between the U.S. and North Korea is nerve-wracking, but other events like a possible debt-ceiling crisis and a hawkish Federal Reserve could create a bigger reaction in financial markets.
But buying marijuana at a dispensary is really no more nerve-wracking that going to a high-end coffee shop with super knowledgeable baristas — if have the humility to ask enough questions, you'll have a positive experience.
All the nerve-wracking action takes place on the Disrupt Main Stage in front of a live audience numbering in the thousands, and it's also live-streamed around the world (and available later on demand) on TechCrunch.
Report card season can be a nerve-wracking time for any student, but in this situation, the stakes are even higher: She reads out loud his teachers impressions, filming the process for her millions of YouTube subscribers.
El Camino has the notes of tragedy and terror you remember from Breaking Bad, but also the dark sense of humor, the motley collection of oddball characters, the nerve-wracking juxtaposition of the horrific and the mundane.
IDOMENI, Greece (Reuters) - Hassan Omar from Iraq and Radwan Sheikho from Syria have had to rely heavily on the kindness of strangers to make the treacherous journey to Europe this winter, fleeing the conflict wracking their home countries.
Although deals are being sold at steep discounts, held by private banks or sold to private debt funds prepared to drive a hard bargain, the outlook for leveraged loans is improving after a nerve-wracking December, bankers said.
It was late in the day, so she spent a nerve-wracking night until she could contact an attorney and start on a journey that would drain her savings as she tried to prove she'd told the truth.
When I started playing it was sort of nerve-wracking, because I didn't really know what the different buttons did or when it was going to kick in — but when it did kick in, I knew about it.
"It's a magnified version of what you deal with as an actor," he said, explaining that whenever an actor takes on a role and gets in front of the film's creative team, it can be pretty nerve-wracking.
"It's a magnified version of what you deal with as an actor," he said, explaining that whenever an actor takes on a role and gets in front of the film's creative team, it can be pretty nerve wracking.
It's easy to relate to that sentiment: We want to be liked, we want to feel like we're all on the same team, and it can be nerve-wracking to interrupt your boss or coworker with a request.
You passed the tests and interviews, survived the nerve-wracking wait for your phone to ring, and are ready to start your first day and prove that you're as good in real life as you are on paper.
Some, like the factory fight and a nerve-wracking sequence in a Mexican-American border facility, are staged clearly and cleanly, with an emphasis on hand-to-hand action and the price of physical contact with a Terminator.
So, on the evening before my first real day of packing a completely unique lunch, I sat in my living room wracking my brain, trying to figure out what the hell I was going to eat the following day.
Even having gone to art school, and having been a part of the art worlds, galleries can be intimidating places and it can be a little nerve-wracking trying to find something to say about a piece of art.
The video above was a collaboration with reporter Rachel Becker, who wrote both the video script and an in-depth report, which chronicled the nerve-wracking quantity of radioactive waste stranded at a decommissioned power plant near San Diego.
Philipps, who has painted the Queen before as well as Prince William and Prince Harry, said of painting the monarch, "It's nerve-wracking, but it is enormous fun, and it's a fantastic honor to be asked to do it."
"It's a magnified version of what you deal with as an actor," he said, explaining that whenever an actor takes on a famous role and then gets in front of the film's creative team, it can be nerve-wracking.
"It's nerve wracking," said Mr. Tapper, sitting at his desk in his office, an elaborately decorated shrine to political losers that's brimming with campaign posters (the oldest, he proudly notes, is from Henry Clay's failed presidential run in 1844).
This time of year is especially nerve-wracking for people who rely on freelancing or gig jobs, and getting into the wild west of understanding how to properly fill out 1040s and W-2s can be a daunting task.
But over the past few weeks she's been back on the red carpet, making the talk show rounds doing press for her role in the film Alice Through the Looking Glass, a task which can be understandably nerve-wracking.
Often it's not the actual public speaking that makes people scared of these kinds of opportunities, it's the potential of being embarrassed or humiliated that's nerve-wracking, explains Josephine Lee, third-place winner in the Toastmasters World Championship of Public Speaking.
Our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man (Tom Holland) steps out for a class trip to Europe, only to find himself in a fight against Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal) — though even that seems nerve-wracking than the prospect of flirting with MJ (Zendaya).
Maybe the answer seems simple (because it's important that people know how to refer to you), but first dates are already nerve-wracking and it seemed unfair to Rosenthal that pronouns were one more thing they had to worry about.
After wracking my brain to think of a suitable backdrop for the portraits, it suddenly dawned upon me that as Mark Fields was making the effort to come by The Verge office, I should photograph him in The Verge office.
Bongonga, 34, walked on a rope suspended by a crane at the base of the hill's steps toward the Sacre Coeur basilica accompanied by a chamber orchestra, without any security equipment, a gesture many in the audience found nerve-wracking.
"If you look at my face in there, I look really intimidated and that's because what I'm doing is imagining that I am about to be put into a photo with Beyoncé one day, and that was nerve-wracking enough!"
Taking a risk on anyone—be it for work, or love, or just hopping in a cab—is fundamentally a pretty nerve-wracking endeavor, one that's so fundamental to the human experience that we still haven't adjusted fully to digital relationships.
When someone who should not be able to buy a gun tries to purchase one there, FBI examiners have only a nerve-wracking three days in which to complete a background check, drawing on fragmented and incomplete federal and local records.
The Swiss third seed scripted a nerve-wracking 6-3 2-83 2-6 7-6(8) 6-3 comeback victory on Rod Laver Arena on Tuesday to continue his bid for a record-equalling seventh title at the Melbourne Park.
We are one week into the 2020s and the last year of Donald Trump's first term, which will see both the third-ever impeachment trial for an American president and an election that is already wracking the country with anxiety.
The experience can be nerve-wracking, exciting and life-changing all at once says Sara Margulis, CEO and co-founder of Honeyfund, a platform for crowdfunding honeymoons, which landed a deal with Kevin O'Leary during season 6 of the show.
Few football players have faced as many nerve-wracking moments in their careers as Tom Brady, but the New England Patriots quarterback has risen to the occasion almost every time, posting a remarkable 5-2 record in the Super Bowl.
Having complete control over a little human for the first time can be nerve wracking, but some brave souls were up to the task of holding a baby in front of a slow motion camera from Cut and the results are precious.
Yes, I want to know what happened to Delphine (shot in the third season finale), and whether or not Cosima can find a cure for the disease wracking her body before it's too late (and she becomes yet another lesbian casualty on TV).
But Ash, executive director and founder of Black Girl In Om, a lifestyle brand and global community centered in holistic well-being for Black women, simply laughs off the interruption, which might further unsettle most other people in this already-nerve-wracking situation.
" In what might be an early description of blue balls for the vagina, another woman described a lack of climax as feeling "bad, even disastrous," and added that she underwent "nerve-wracking-unbalancing if such conditions continue for any length of time.
"This is for sure the longest runway I have ever walked in my life and by far with the most amount of people watching, so it is a little nerve-wracking I must say," Bündchen told PEOPLE in an exclusive interview Friday.
Once you start thinking about the rules, it's pretty clear that they're BS. Actively trying not to be clingy does nothing more than make someone more anxious about an already nerve-wracking situation (and also keeps them from being their true selves).
"I jumped in a taxi and I booked a plane ticket on my phone on the way to the airport and I made it with about 20 minutes to spare before they'd have shut the gate," he recalls of the nerve-wracking journey.
There's the will-they or won't-they factor of whether your coworkers will inquire about your trip, which I find especially nerve-wracking given the fact that nobody has actually ever cared about another person's vacation outside of the realm of sitcoms.
Gomez wears yet another pair of boots (clearly made for walking) in a short clip that finds her going to see her stage setup for the very first time — a nerve-wracking moment for the star that ends with a big smile.
Speaking to CNN en Español, the 35-year-old Guaidó said he was hoping to win the backing of the armed forces, a critical powerbroker in the political standoff wracking the country, which has so far shown no sign of abandoning Maduro.
From his stately, heavily symbolic Beethoven Frieze (1902) to the society portraits that effervesce into pure sensuality in the last decade of his life, Klimt seemed determined to perpetuate classicism's symmetry and balance despite the convulsions wracking the first two decades of the 9453th century.
Welcome to the nerve-wracking world of U.S. immigration policy — a strange place at the best of times but one made all the more confusing by the weaponization of immigration issues for political gain and the media's continuing failure to cut through the spin.
In addition to the nerve-wracking aspects of middle school or high school — crushes, grades, cliques — students today are grappling with intense experiences, including natural disaster anniversaries, school shooting drills, and heightened political and social tensions that disproportionately affect young immigrants and LGBTQ people.
With all that one invests to earn the position, it appears as a responsibility that can quickly become nerve wracking, but perhaps the most crucial part of it all is controlling those nerves, and learning from—not dwelling on—the mistakes of the past.
LONDON (Reuters) - Spanish veteran Feliciano Lopez claimed the biggest title of his long career when he battled back to beat Marin Cilic 4-6 7-6(2) 7-73(8) in a nerve-wracking final of the Aegon Championships at Queen's Club on Sunday.
Michael Usry, the filmmaker, had to provide police with a sample of his DNA, which did not match the DNA from the crime scene, but he said that becoming a suspect in a murder case he'd never even heard of was a nerve-wracking experience.
Applying that to the current climate, bond and gold investors are fretting about President Donald Trump's stalled business-friendly agenda and some nerve-wracking foreign policy rhetoric, while stock investors see growing earnings and D.C. gridlock (no new regulations) as just fine for equities.
Whether it's a follow-up after speaking with an important client or an important email asking to speak with your manager about a potential raise, it's pretty nerve-wracking to just sit around and wait — and even more stressful if they don't respond right away.
"I feel for these White House staffers that are caught up in these interviews because it's nerve-wracking," said Scott Jennings, who found himself embroiled in a special counsel investigation during his tenure as deputy director of political affairs under President George W. Bush.
The major and his men conducted a surprise search of Oleg's room — his father's position as a government minister kept them from tossing the whole apartment — and even though we knew Oleg had burned the evidence of contact with the C.I.A., it was nerve wracking.
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bosnian qualifier Mirza Basic needed all his skill and determination to beat big-serving Romanian Marius Copil 2100-6(6) 6-7(4) 6-1003 in a nerve-wracking final of the Sofia Open and win his first tour title on Sunday.
"The idea of being on the record and answering questions in real time is very nerve-wracking — especially given the nature of most of your questions, which revolve around an essay I wrote five years ago and people have been fixated on ever since," she told me.
"This is for sure the longest runaway I have ever walked in my life and by far with the most amount of people watching, so it is a little nerve wracking I must say," Bündchen, 36, told PEOPLE in an exclusive interview ahead of the Opening Ceremonies.
SHENZHEN, China/HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hundreds of China's People's Armed Police conducted exercises at a sports stadium in Shenzhen on Thursday, as the U.S. State Department expressed concern that they could be deployed across the border in Hong Kong to break up protests wracking the city.
"I invest a lot of energy and a lot of my own emotion into what I do, and I think sometimes instead of that being as easy to understand as I would like it to be, it sometimes is a little bit nerve-wracking," she said.
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MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Roger Federer performed his second Houdini act of this year's Australian Open on Tuesday, saving seven match points en route to a nerve-wracking 22018-227 2-6 2-6 7-6(20183) 6-3 comeback victory over American world number 100 Tennys Sandgren.
"Waiting until closer to an event to buy your tickets can be nerve-wracking, but it can also be a way for consumers to get tickets to an event they otherwise wouldn't or to save money versus paying a high markup on the secondary market," Breyault said.
But the times in my life when I have been off birth control were nerve wracking constantly worrying about unintended pregnancy; and, despite the side effects, I sleep easier at night knowing I have a less than 1 percent chance of becoming pregnant when I have sex.
By the time he got on stage it was 14,000 people, but that 7,000 was nerve-wracking to us; it was our first show, and we were trying our best to get coordinated on stage, and we were stumbling a little bit, but the music was still sounding good.
And while stylistically-speaking I much preferred the 1976 television movie, "Raid on Entebbe," the current version chronicling the dramatic events over seven nerve-wracking days inside of Rabin's cabinet wonderfully illustrated the heated political and tactical resolution debates that led up to the final decision to launch.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump on Wednesday tied a U.S. trade deal with China to humane resolution of the weeks of protests wracking Hong Kong, hours after the State Department said it was "deeply concerned" about reports of movement of Chinese paramilitary forces along the Hong Kong border.
But with all these doubts wracking the alliance — its political cohesion, its cracked cause-effect chains and disputes over the costs of security — it is hard to imagine that Europe and the United States would, if they had the chance in 2016, write another Article 5 at all.
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It was a nerve-wracking Catch-22 for Penn: his acting career was starting to take off, but he still wasn't making enough money from Hollywood gigs to cover all of his living expenses, and his burgeoning fame made it more difficult for him to get a side job.
Once you're in, it's easy to get lost in the aural sensation of hearing a language you don't often encounter; as someone who doesn't understand Hmong, it's enveloping, almost nerve-wracking to listen in via phone, a communication mode we think of as private, two-way, and closed.
"The build-up to starting shooting the season was the most nerve-wracking part of the journey," Whittaker said, noting her relief that the hard work of the cast and crew is finally out there as of Sunday, when her first full episode aired on BBC One and BBC America.
Most of us would find it disconcerting, if not outright nerve wracking, to be the subject of an open investigation backed by the full resources of the federal government, but Trump has acted with admirable restraint, declining to use his authority to rein in or shut down the special counsel investigation.
The expert advice that changed my mindI spoke to Fred Egler, a certified financial planner at Betterment, and he explained that while it might be nerve-wracking to look at recent market behavior and its impact on your investments, now is still a good time to invest for the long term.
Grafir, Misþyrming, Naðra, and NYIÞ all appeared in distinct sections, though the entire collective came together for some aspects as well, including the nerve-wracking finale, during which I don't think a single person in that crowd of hundreds moved a muscle and I'm pretty sure some foul spirits may have been summoned.
It can also help further fuel the internal divisions already wracking the new administration: Just hours after the New York Times broke news of the draft executive order on torture and black sites, unnamed congressional sources told NBC's Ken Dilanian that "[c]ongressional sources tell me Pompeo and Mattis are disclaiming any involvement" with it.
So the photographers are climbing all over one another to get their money shot, and if you're an outlet with a booth, like Refinery29 was, the process of wrangling celebrities to stop by for an interview is a nerve-wracking hustle, a combination of networking, promises, and politics — combined with your outlet's status, of course.
"You're in quite the nerve-wracking situation if you don't find out you're pregnant until six or seven weeks, and that's often around the time when someone who isn't planning for a pregnancy will find out," said Abigail Aiken, an assistant professor at the University of Texas at Austin, who studies self-managed abortion.
We all know it can be nerve-wracking to ask a partner for an extra finger, another squirt of lube, or to bust out the blindfold, but the simple math of the matter is that if you ask for what you want, you are more likely to get it than if you don't ask at all.
TENNIS-AUSOPEN-FEDERER/ Reprising Houdini act, Federer scrapes through against Sandgren MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Roger Federer performed his second Houdini act of this year's Australian Open on Tuesday, saving seven match points en route to a nerve-wracking 6-3 2-293 2-6 7-6(8) 6-3 comeback victory over American world number 100 Tennys Sandgren.
The fascinating part has been I had the chance, as you mentioned, to be a participant in the process by testifying in front of the House Judiciary Committee, and that was nerve-wracking, but it was also a little bit uplifting in so far as I saw that the system that the constitution created was to some degree, capable of working.
For a segment on his Late Late Show, James Corden brought audience member Alex up on stage to join him for a round of his on-running "Live Tinder game," with the assistance of former Spice Girl Mel B. It must be pretty nerve-wracking for Alex, but also spare a thought for the men who get abruptly left-swiped into a giant pit of colourful balls.
"Aside from the fact that teens and pretty much everybody now is using [texting] as their primary form of communication, it's also an easier place for you to write what you want to say to make the words come out in a way that feels less threatening, less nerve-wracking than it would be in other forms like giving a stranger a phone call," Gozzo says.
The schoolyard taunts underlined how the hearing, ahead of what appears to be Kavanaugh's likely confirmation, has become another battlefield in the vicious partisanship and complete lack of trust between the parties that is wracking Washington at a critical moment of the Trump era Booker's intervention followed a set of glowing reviews from liberals for another potential 2020 Democratic presidential candidate on the Judiciary Committee, Sen.
As if getting a standard-issue celebrity-inspired haircut at an established salon didn't have enough nerve-wracking potential already (what if there's a miscommunication and your new stylist uses a razor on your frizz-prone ends instead of proper shears?), there's a hairdresser in Russia whose cuts will make you fear for your life — and not in a self-pitying "my bangs are too short" kind of way.
When I met him on that morning upstairs at the Old Blue Last pub in east London for British Masters he was very friendly (asking after my health and my girlfriend again), he offered me a cigarette (which I accepted) and a glass of champagne (which I declined), we talked like normal people do until the cameras started rolling when Mark Smith suddenly became "Mark E Smith" and unfurled like a cackling imp of mischief and chaos whose USP was to resist all questions about The Fall and to answer all questions about reality TV. After the interview I confessed to Alex, my producer, that I felt like I'd just returned from a "particularly nerve wracking space mission" such was my adrenaline overload.

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