81. At first Wendy, of Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., was nervous about the prospect of being interviewed remotely. 82. At the press conference, he was asked if he was nervous about performing before an international television audience. 83. At the time, Florida Democratic Gov. Lawton Chiles was facing a tough re-election campaign and Florida voters were nervous about a sudden influx of Cuban refugees. 84. At the time, public television was especially nervous about losing its government support, which Nixon had vowed to cut. 85. At Gillette, which has long promoted from within, employees are understandably nervous about the arrival of an outsider as the new chairman and chief executive. 86. At the same time, the DJIA in the past five years has more than doubled, making many investors nervous about a slump in prices. 87. At turns nervous about press attention and bemused by the quiet chaos surrounding him, Johnson is determined to get it all organized. 88. Baby boomers are an obnoxiously confident generation, but everyone with whom I talk is extremely nervous about paying for college. 89. Baby boomers may grow nervous about their futures, he said. 90. Atlas indeed sees a man hypersensitive about black-Jewish relations and nervous about multiculturalism. |
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