They were jittery now and reacted nervously to any movement around their dugouts. |
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She takes herself off to visit a nervous and jittery Sally, who is beginning to feel like a prisoner in her own home. |
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He shuns the high-gloss artificiality of big studio productions, preferring a gritty, jittery vision borne of handheld, digital camerawork. |
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Although markets were jittery during the day as votes in the key state of Ohio were counted, stocks were buoyed after Mr Kerry conceded defeat. |
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She was very jittery, far more jittery than Lydie had ever seen the mannerly, dignified Anne Holden. |
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You're jittery, and shaky, and always seem slightly nervous about something. |
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She'd married young, to a cordwainer's apprentice with a clubfoot and jittery laugh, named Ephraim Bennet. |
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His natural demeanor can seem a tad tepid, but at least he's not trying to be a jittery homespun Hepburn like his famous co-star. |
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Mitchell's voice has been transformed by age and cigarettes from the flutey, jittery soprano of her youth, to a weary, grainy alto. |
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The defence was like the curate's egg, good in spots, but inclined to be a bit jittery under pressure. |
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In the jittery start both sides were guilty of handling errors but Keighley had the best of the early play. |
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In addition his is always jittery, nervous and panicky, always worried, always tense, never able to relax. |
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Despite such bravado, oil prices rose to near-record highs in trading as jittery markets reacted to the alert. |
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Stories of other children succumbing would turn me into a jittery nervous wreck. |
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If you find you're getting jittery or having trouble sleeping at night, cut back or switch to decaf versions. |
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Abby starts to get very nervous and jittery and says that Tituba is the one responsible for all of this. |
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One jittery grunt comes close to bayoneting a prisoner before being stopped by fellow Marines. |
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There I was sitting in my chair, jittery with adrenaline and close to peeing my pants, fearful of the imposing figure in the center of the room. |
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We left it at that as I arrived home and walked into my house still jittery from the adrenaline. |
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Warp speed, back to the sounds of 80's pop and those jittery keyboard blips! |
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Objectively, he is emotionally labile and becomes jittery and nervous when discussing the ring. |
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Central Office at the moment is a nervous, jittery, uneasy place. |
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Research has shown even casual smoking during pregnancy can make newborn babies jittery, more excitable and more difficult to console than babies born to non-smokers. |
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Investors were getting jittery, and some were downright panicky. |
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There's something a bit jittery about the entire enterprise, with its jumpy images, homemade presentation and scrappy ephemeralness. |
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Dancing happened everywhere, even overhead in a technician's glassed-in booth, often with a jittery intensity that turned the simplest movement phrases into gibberish. |
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Greenspan dutifully calmed a jittery Wall Street by slicing the prime rate. |
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The spirited first movement came off like a whirlwind of jittery marches alternating with spiraling flights. |
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He had long legs, which he constantly knocked together, and a loud, jittery laugh. |
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I'm jittery as if I were a piece of haywire in the days when we used to tie bales of hay with wire. |
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Ratings agencies have been criticised for having too much clout in jittery markets during the financial crisis. |
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Real, but fewer than they pretend in hard times, when jittery financial markets will be watching closely. |
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In goal Wojciech Szczesny and David Ospina have had too many jittery and unreliable moments. |
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The high voltage of God's power is about to be detonated and we are confident that Satan and his cohorts are already jittery. |
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The warm smile and small talk that welcomes first time donors and calms their jittery nerves comes from a volunteer. |
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As the economic slowdown unfolds, markets will remain jittery and 2007 could be a year of increased volatility. |
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Concern about the broader economy has left consumers jittery about investing in the markets or real estate. |
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Hand-held filming while walking can mean shakes and wobbles, which cause jittery films. |
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Her self-trained gelding, Shutterfly, an incredibly powerful jumper, but also nervous and jittery, currently carries her over all obstacles. |
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The amitriptyline really must have done something to my system because I'm weak and jittery. |
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Moreover, the outlook for growth at the end of the year also appeared favourable, although the jittery oil markets did cause some uncertainty. |
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Thousands of jobs have been lost since the troubles began brewing last year, and many in the financial sector are jittery. |
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Image Stabilisation: New stabilisation tools greatly reduce jittery or 'shaky' video sometimes caused by hand-held recording. |
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See how he gets all nervous and jittery, and then this stuff just tumbles out of his mouth? |
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This made me jittery, fidgety, wired, and slightly more insane than usual. |
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When foreigners start to get really jittery about the war, they'll be trading in their euros, yen, rubles, and rupees and whatnots for solid, US dollars. |
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Already jittery on energy drink and party pills, they are sensibly refraining from drinking alcohol to ensure that they will be vertical for the big final act. |
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Tang has asked the public to put up with a jittery stock market while his government cracks down on illicit dealings among politicians and businessmen. |
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The short and jittery teacher was always twiddling his hands annoyingly, stuttering when he spoke and nervously rocking back and forth, as he stood. |
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The trio treats their jittery dance-punk like a mad science experiment, haphazardly fusing club-ready basslines with uncomely electronic raucousness. |
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He was his usually jittery, wisecracking, affable self as he talked about the various ideas bouncing around in his head. |
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Though the songs have all the jittery energy and dance beats that make bank these days, hooks are absent, replaced by trebly guitar screech and electronic howls. |
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To have a hobby is to indulge in some form of play which exercises our hands as well as our brains, and to take a line that cures our despondent, worried, jittery feelings. |
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Add jittery electronic beats, Björk's powerful voice and a string section, and you've just about got a sense of the latest album from Iceland's reigning queen of experimental pop. |
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Some brokers say they are proactively trying to unspin what they view as negative media coverage in order to calm jittery buyers and sellers. |
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As jittery as everyone was, there were bound to be some itchy trigger fingers, American and Kuwaiti. |
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Al Joker was a bit jittery at the start but then came back into the match with a vengeance to romp home in the last three frames. |
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I would expect the markets and the Pound to be quite jittery until we know what's going to happen. |
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Gordon Brown tried to calm jittery Britain yesterday as he pledged to guarantee up to pounds 50,000 in savers' accounts. |
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A single closeup of those eyes is not just a calmative to his jittery subordinates but an ice-blue rebuke to the more rackety aggression of the man behind the camera. |
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She is a jittery bundle of nerves rather than the tough stoic she ought to be. |
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In a perfect double bottom, the second decline should normally go slightly lower than the first decline to create a shakeout of jittery investors. |
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But to describe these sequences at all necessarily ossifies them, since language can't account for their jittery kineticism. |
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In a market which has witnessed nearly half a dozen crises, quantum jumps of index often make the diehard players jittery. |
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The hyperactive editing plays like a visual correlate of the jittery, chattery talk of educational officialdom that's supposed to keep museumgoers mentally engaged. |
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Faced with an unprecedented speculative attack on the euro, EU countries were compelled to act decisively in order to calm jittery financial markets. |
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During a jittery, blurred call to Enschede, something every group using the technology had experienced, one of the board members asked if there was a better way. |
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Despite the convulsively jittery address to the role, he is never in the smallest degree engaging in the way director Jon Favreau appears to think. |
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Because of dated equipment, the scrolling is jittery and too fast for viewers to read. |
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Not only was it essential for Beijing to communicate to Hong Kong citizens that the transition would be successful, it also needed to assure jittery investors that Hong Kong's market would continue to deliver. |
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The fragile economic recovery in Europe is clearly leaving European business, especially SME's, feeling jittery about their future, as the Intrum Justitia EPI 2010 survey shows. |
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Firms continued to cut jobs, and appear jittery over France's recovery. |
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The horror sent shockwaves across a nation still jittery from the skyjacks. |
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They need neither jittery markets nor ad hoc protectionism, which has exacerbated past food crises, Torero adds. |
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The learning curve for U.S. presidents can make for jittery moments. |
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Hold the camera properly. No, I'm not playing Captain Obvious here, but there is a certain way to hold a DV camera to avoid jittery movement. |
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In Canada, those issues, combined with fluctuations in oil and materials prices, as well as numerous rumours about mergers in the telecommunications sector, multiplied the factors making stock markets jittery. |
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Timoshenko is jittery realizing the oligarchs will finally crack down on the odious leaders of ochlocracy and she is the prime target. |
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And where policies are not particularly credible and markets are getting jittery, the prospect of adjustment down the road may not be enough to restore confidence in the short run. |
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