He seems more interested in the tougher GCSE as a nervewracking penalty shoot out. |
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The Welshman was again in fine form as double-chasing Southampton were kept at bay during a nervewracking semi-final at Highbury. |
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But is it nervewracking entertaing a smartphone sector that is hugely dominated by a handful of extremely successful titles? |
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Like Texas Hold 'Em, it's fun to watch and nervewracking to play. |
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So unveiling the portrait to Jerry was a fairly nervewracking moment. |
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It is nervewracking, because if there is one big one that the satellites can see, normally that means growlers, small pieces broken off the big one in a larger area. |
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