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1 During the fete, in particular, he was in such a state of nervous excitation that he acted like a schoolboy.
2 Again the tone of our sensation is determined by the intensity of nervous excitation that reaches the central perceiving organ.
3 The latter gets its increase through nervous excitation , so that the guilty sparkle should also be of the same nature.
4 It sometimes seems of benefit to these patients, but it often causes such nervous excitation and irritability as to preclude its use.
5 That night in a nervous excitation she did not close an eye, and in the morning she was wan as a flower after rain.
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