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For Clinton, anything less than victory in the state she represented in the Senate would be an embarrassment and would make nervous Democrats even more anxious.

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For Clinton, anything less than victory in the state she represented in the Senate would be an embarrassment and make nervous Democrats even more anxious.

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To scroll through the email Ms. Cuddy has received since TED — and preferably on a sizable desktop computer — is to understand how much impact a simple idea, well delivered, can make: Nervous test-takers say they’re now getting A’s; coaches have turned Bad News Bears teams into champions.

Sororities were a joke to her, and so was politics—though she liked to play “The Four Insurgent Generals” on the phonograph, and sometimes also the “Internationale,” very loud, if there was a guest she thought she could make nervous.

This octopus from the Arctic tweaks its RNA to make nervous system proteins that work better in the cold.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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