Zebras, rhinos and elephants roam the fields, while big cats nervously pace back and forth in cages.
Not knowing what the emergency was, she nervously woke up her roommate and did just that.
He speaks nervously, articulately, waving a hand still scarred from an assassination attempt two years ago.
For the moment, the Yankee manager is nervously waiting, and uncertain of the details.
Poor Jesse nervously trying to break the tension with his small talk was hilarious.
Putin was caught off guard, and nervously asked the moderator to move on to other questions.
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Approaching a stop sign, I glanced nervously in both directions checking for any autonomous cars nearby.
His response, if you asked him point-blank about her battle, was to giggle nervously.
His dad quickly hung up on the screaming man and glanced at John nervously.
Moskovitz tugged nervously at his jean cuffs occasionally, but also challenged a few of Gates' assumptions.
It was a cheerful atmosphere, lips nervously poised, and after a countdown the kissing commenced.
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As Wright Penn flutters nervously, Costner gives her nothing, letting her die on the vine.
Perhaps Peter Drucker, Michael Porter and Tom Peters should be nervously looking over their shoulders.
Perhaps the government was looking back nervously to the first Bersih march, in 2007.
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Russian officers are speaking nervously of a new guerrilla offensive in the first half of May.
But one of the female stilt walkers teetered nervously, which was a no-no in Pope's book.
This coming week, finance officials will be watching a handful of big general contractors nervously.
"It's about restlessness, " says McGinn, shoeless and tapping his feet nervously and nonstop through a two-hour interview.
Our fellow-passengers, well-scrubbed young aides and one or two dim-looking senators, chuckled nervously or simply looked baffled.
But many are quietly and nervously weighing up their options as the pressure builds on President Assad.
Cruise for hours at a battery-draining 80 mph without nervously eyeing the range indicator every five seconds.
At the end of the war they joined the crowds nervously greeting the entry of Soviet troops.
Father Dudko, after six months behind bars, appeared on television to read, nervously, from a typewritten paper.
The Scots began the game surprisingly nervously considering they started the night on top of the Magners League.
During the mission, his eyes dart nervously as he scans the dark roads for any sign of danger.
Even at the height of his prestige he still nervously auditioned piano reductions of scores before musical apparatchiks.
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During that interview, Ackman nervously skirted a question as to his confidence in an FTC shutdown of Herbalife.
And the front door -- if it's used at all -- will be opened sparingly, transparently and nervously.
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