• University of California physiologists say nervous tension causes the adrenal glands to release so-called stress hormones.

    NPR: Dishing Up Comfort Food for Hard Times

  • This nervous tension was visible in culture, sport and, of course, in politics too, as Mr Hosking explores.

    ECONOMIST: Russians

  • The plot lacks the topicality and nervous tension that distinguished it the first time around, when the same director, Martin Campbell, made it for British television in 1985.

    NEWYORKER: Edge of Darkness

  • Then the soul-erosion produced by high gambling -- a compost of greed and fear and nervous tension -- becomes unbearable and the senses awake and revolt from it.

    CNN: James Bond on Her Majesty's Secret Service

  • That got the Rangers even and took some of the nervous tension out of the crowd that had already let out loud groans when Backstrom gave the Capitals a 1-0 lead when he deflected in John Carlson's shot in the slot.

    WSJ: Rangers hold off Caps, cut deficit to 2-1

  • That got the Rangers even and took some of the nervous tension out of the crowd that had already let out loud groans when Backstrom gave the Capitals the 1-0 lead when he deflected in John Carlson's shot in the slot.

    WSJ: Rangers hold off Caps, cut deficit to 2-1

  • After a nervous opening, Valon Behrami released the growing tension 11 minutes before the interval by bundling home Frederic Piquionne's header inside the area.

    BBC: West Ham 3-1 Wigan

  • When he gets nervous during his book tours, he either chats with his brother backstage to cut the tension or throws up.

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