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"But if this is supposed to be a war of nerves, I'm not going to let it get to me."
The investigator has won the first round in the war of nerves.
As a result, a war of nerves is looming between the two industries.
The point is they're ready to fight the cartel in a war of nerves.
"I saw it as a war of nerves," he said.
For 10 months, a war of nerves had been under way between The News and its 2,200 union members.
Perhaps, though, it was all part of a war of nerves.
The result was a highly effective war of nerves.
I believe those explosions may be only the first move in the gang's war of nerves against Quinn.
And in a war of nerves, Suharto does not usually lose."
"The President is not a quitter, and he will see this as a war of nerves.
My relationship with Midas became a war of nerves.
The group's fifth and final single was "War of Nerves".
And you make it a war of nerves.
The expected judgment, by a young court with untested powers, did little to still Russia's political war of nerves.
But over the next few days the war of words became a war of nerves.
She has to be subject to a new form of war-the war of nerves.
The main result of the national vote on Oct. 16 was a war of nerves.
Once she was mistress of the house this war of nerves just escalated.
Amid this war of nerves the actual war ground on inexorably.
I think this is just part of a war of nerves, attrition, you know, psychological warfare.
The British are now locked in a war of nerves with the mujahedeen troops.
This is especially true in the maximum-pressure, international war of nerves that a modern chess championship match has become.
The war of nerves lasted more than a year, but Aragast prevailed.