The race was delayed 15 minutes, a potential disaster for Hat Trick and fellow high-strung horses Rakti and Asakusa Den'en from Japan. |
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The Brazilian fans' samba rhythms may be loose, but when it comes to their national team, they are incredibly high-strung and impatient. |
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Actors were high-strung at the best of times, but with the pressure of performance couples frequently fought, tearing the cast apart. |
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Leigh's interpretation has a high-strung quality, a wildness that hints in some scenes of being on the edge of hysteria. |
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And I heard that he came across as very tense and high-strung, while Coleman was more relaxed and natural. |
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Set in the 1930s, the play shows us the high-strung Albertine as a frighteningly intense 20 year old. |
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Lounging on the divan, his arms placed unguardedly before him, he had none of the tense, high-strung, honour-obsessed posture of his people. |
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Or maybe you can think of some frenetic, high-strung, wiry, squirrelly people. |
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Without resorting to finger gimmicks and word power, he acquits himself creditably, especially in the high-strung, emotional scenes. |
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She was dynamic, a bit high-strung, of strong character, and completely devoted to the cause. |
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Ultimately, this prolific, fairly high-strung mill feels way more at ease attacking than cruising. |
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Malinois are generally more high-strung, nervous and unpredictable in temperament than German shepherds and Labradors. |
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A high-school counselor thought Transcendental Meditation would be good for a high-strung kid like me. |
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He scoots from machine to machine, checking e-mail and monitoring file-trading activity while occasionally scolding Cookie, his high-strung pit bull puppy. |
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If you're a red-faced hockey dad in Massachusetts, a high-strung cheerleading mom in Texas or some other species of overzealous sports parent, be warned. |
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She is a high-strung kind of girl, but at least her fastidiousness extends to her sense of obligation and hospitality. |
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He is high-strung and on edge, and his volatility practically sears the screen. |
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That incandescent look she had on stage had turned into a rabbity, high-strung nervousness. |
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He talks in the polished, high-strung manner of an experienced politician. |
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Or, failing that, a high-strung dachshund. |
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Immaculata, 19 years old and high-strung, appears at my bedroom door, hands on hips and nostrils flaring, every atom of her quivering with melodrama. |
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Domestic horses tend to be nearsighted, less hardy than their ancestors, and often high-strung, especially Thoroughbreds, where intensive breeding has been focused upon speed to the exclusion of other qualities. |
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Three cups of coffee made him a fidgety and high-strung lecturer. |
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This is exciting, high-strung, Horowitzian pianism that is tempered by unfailing good taste, tonal subtlety, and a true sense of Lisztian style. |
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In their study, animals with a calmer temperament had cannon bones that were 5 percent wider and 9 percent thicker than high-strung animals with thinner bones. |
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