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Sample sentences: She failed the exam despite having studied a lot because of her nerves. |
Ella no pasó el examen a pesar de haber estudiado mucho a causa de sus nervios. |
That naughty boy's behavior is getting on my nerves. | El comportamiento de ese niño travieso me está poniendo nerviosa. |
She seems to have nerves of steel because she is always calm. | Ella parece tener nervios de acero, porque está siempre tranquila. |

The airport was huge, compared to Siem Reap's one, of course. We expected something similar to Bangkok's airfield but it was completely different. We stood in line for the passport control.
We drank our heroically acquired beverage and left the farm heading back to the port. Back at the port we returned to our cab and drove to the hotel. We were simply too tired and needed to rest a little.
In Bariloche it took us around 3 hours to find a nice hotel. The prices varied a lot and there were no bargains. We settled for the Hotel Tirol, owned by an Austrian lady. It was a cute place with a lake view.
We drank our heroically acquired beverage and left the farm heading back to the port. Back at the port we returned to our cab and drove to the hotel. We were simply too tired and needed to rest a little.
In Bariloche it took us around 3 hours to find a nice hotel. The prices varied a lot and there were no bargains. We settled for the Hotel Tirol, owned by an Austrian lady. It was a cute place with a lake view.
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