Sentences with phrase «wracking event»

Even the most well - prepared candidates can still find interviews to be a nerve - wracking event.
Newborns seem so tiny and fragile, and diaper changing can be an awkward and nerve - wracking event for those who are inexperienced.
There can be no doubt it's one of life's most personal, miraculous, and yet nerve - wracking events.

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Although jeweller Gwin Kerry admits talking about her work «is nerve - wracking at times», she has found the most successful way to promote her work is by interacting with people at events and online...
[34] Matt Wrack, General Secretary of the Fire Brigades Union pointed out Maude's advice was dangerous and illegal, and could be disastrous in the event of a fire.
Networking events: It's nerve - wracking to enter to a room full of strangers to chat about business and, hopefully, make connections.
Lesley is devastated and wracked with guilt; her husband Richard (John Slattery) and adolescent daughter Paula (Emily Meade) are hard - pressed to process the events.
And so it appears we are living in a time of Monster Kelvin Waves — powerful confluences of Pacific Ocean heat running just beneath the surface — bringing with them the potential for both record global temperature spikes and strong, climate - wracking El Nino events.
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