The quarter and semi-finals will then be held in London and will culminate in the nail-biting national final. |
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The climax, with all its moments of high drama and nail-biting tension, is classic adventure story stuff. |
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A nail-biting final ten minutes saw both tiring sides slugging it out in the middle of the pitch for supremacy. |
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As they advance through the playoffs, the basketball staff looks forward to a nail-biting final between the two teams. |
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But actual nail-biting tension is something of a lost art among the newest members of Hollywood's hacks. |
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We expect plenty of nail-biting tension but lots of good humour and grace under fire as well. |
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That kind of nail-biting finish is about as close to a Hollywood ending as Ulster is ever likely to get. |
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Four years and much nail-biting later, the case was resolved in CRC's favour. |
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You might think of it as a pilgrimage to the site of the fabulous Vancouver Winter Games and our nail-biting hockey victory. |
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This historic family home was transformed into a dark and moody set for this nail-biting and dark mystery. |
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A nail-biting investigation on the dividing line between myth and reality, between folklore and history, medicine and superstition. |
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The company's location and the delivery date agreed made offloading and placing the Performa 74 a nail-biting affair. |
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Every Gemini flight seemed to have an event that gave the NASA doctors some nail-biting moments. |
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Worthy of comparison to the best Hitchcock films, it ends in nail-biting devastation. |
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They had to endure almost constant second half pressure, wasting countless opportunities to ease the nail-biting tension and, quite frankly, inviting trouble. |
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If it is good old-fashioned, nail-biting, tension gripped, nerve jangling action you are looking for, then tune in to the weekly Championship episode. |
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No jostling for the lead, no mid-race tension, no nail-biting finish. |
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The plucky youngster, who is battling cancer of the spine, was delighted to be allowed home from hospital in time to watch the nail-biting final on television. |
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United's defence then had to endure a nail-biting few minutes, but hung on by their fingertips. |
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But their elation turned to dejection as their opponents snatched victory from them in a nail-biting penalty shoot-out. |
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Women screamed and jumped on chairs, men spilled their pints and babies dropped their rattles with each twist and turn of a nail-biting game. |
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A sports movie and a redemption story and a drug movie and a nail-biting tale of success! |
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Four years ago, a billion people watched as the World Cup final was decided by the nail-biting process and Italy edged France. |
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Kelley Armstrong's New York Times bestselling Darkest Powers trilogy comes to a nail-biting conclusion with The Reckoning. |
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Dorking will have to endure a nail-biting final game of the season. |
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After weeks of gruelling auditions and nail-biting tension, millions of fans tuned in on Saturday night as the final 10 boys and 10 girls were announced. |
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Months of anxious waiting and nail-biting tension came to an end this week for more than 2000 local students who were anxiously awaiting the big occasion. |
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The film has nail-biting stunts performed at such velocity you're pinned to the back of your chair just watching. |
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Davina McCall hosts another series of one of the most nail-biting game shows on the box. |
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Recent slowing in world economic growth will delay the process, causing more hand-wringing and nail-biting before we see consistent, solid gains in monthly job counts. |
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The euro BS league flourished, with a nail-biting 2000 season decided in the closing match of the final tournament when Spain beat Portugal in an intense encounter. |
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The play bounces from scheming romance to high-camp comedy, leaving the audience torn between giggling and nail-biting over this complicated love hexagon. |
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This masterful drama punctuates nail-biting events at Bletchley Park with schoolday scenes of the young Turing and his first love. |
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This thought was enough to turn Kat into a nervous, nail-biting wreck. |
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That's why she's the host of this nail-biting show and we're just watching. |
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A number of observers asked the question at the end of the 76th edition of the race, which was a breath-taking, nail-biting fight to the finish. |
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A SADLY nail-biting is very common in children from around the age of three. |
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Thus nail-biting can be anything from a bad habit to an outward symptom of a medical or emotional disorder. |
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It did not come without considerable nail-biting, though. |
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Hence all the nail-biting in Yanshan a year ago. |
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It will be a nail-biting finish either way. |
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The nail-biting wait for that waft of smoke has become compulsive viewing. |
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There are moments of exultation and frustration, of nail-biting anxiety, and the normal banter that characterizes any workplace. |
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Reitzell, who drums with Air, warns me during my nail-biting wait that Shields tends to work all night and sleep all day and never answers his phone. |
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With a record attendance, an excellent ambiance, culinary creativity and nail-biting suspense until the results were announced? the perfect ingredients to spice up this edition of the world's leading artistic cuisine contest. |
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After nail-biting negotiations at a council meeting headed for the history books, the decision on Belgian prime minister Herman Van Rompuy and commissioner Ashton was unanimous. |
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There was more nail-biting drama in Santiago, where Felipe Seymour's injury-time strike sent Universidad de Chile through at the expense of Alianza Lima. |
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On February 23, during the nail-biting two-women bobsleigh finals at the Vancouver Olympics, Heather Moyse from Summerside and Kaillie Humphries broke records and rocketed past the competition to win gold for Canada. |
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With names like ACT Fatal, Yokozuna, Gladiator and Caliber 2, the competition as expected saw a nail-biting finish. |
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Spinners Gareth Batty and Murali Kartik bowled Surrey to only their second win of the season but it was a nail-biting affair against Middlesex. |
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Playing as a left-winger, he scored twice in each of the last two games of his first season as Cologne edged a nail-biting title race against Borussia Monchengladbach. |
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He said recent nail-biting finals had renewed interest in the end-of-season contests, after a series of one-sided beltings earlier this decade. |
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Spinners Gareth Batty and Murali Kartik bowled Surrey to only their second victory of the season but it was a nail-biting affair against Middlesex. |
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Nail-biting in children, shaving in men and ill-fitting shoes in adults have all been blamed for making warts more likely. |
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