Horrocks seems placid but you get the feeling there's a fidgety jitteriness convulsing somewhere near the surface. |
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Rangers quickly seized the initiative, hustling well and exuding a quiet authority that was in contrast to their opponents' jitteriness. |
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I laugh at my own jitteriness, but as I get dressed, it is at least ten minutes before I realise that both the lamps have been turned off. |
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These drinks have sufficient amounts of caffeine to cause insomnia, jitteriness and palpitations. |
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Only this week, after a really awful sequence of embarrassments and mistakes, has Labour's rating dipped to a point that justifies jitteriness. |
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Second, as nicotine level drops, they experience jitteriness and irritability, which they then alleviate by smoking. |
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Symptoms include severe nervousness, worry, jitteriness, and the inability to go to work, attend school or be with other people. |
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Chinese officials, in a state of heightened jitteriness, appear less concerned about foreign whingeing. |
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The opening Jubilate made for a rousing start, though there were some uncertainties of pitch in the orchestra which made for a certain jitteriness at times. |
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This is a natural supplement that does not cause jitteriness or other side effects that other supplements do. |
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Chuck in the vitriolic intensity of the occasion and hence the jitteriness of some of England's batting, the sense of involuntary movements, of a loss of balance and certainty. |
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Yet for investors, it marks a return to their customary jitteriness. |
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These were gross overreactions, born of a peculiarly American jitteriness, evident in the shutdown of the entire Los Angeles school system on Tuesday because of a half-baked threat. |
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Because Beta-2-Agonists are related to adrenaline, even when they are used properly, they can cause a muscle tremor or jitteriness, excitability and a mild increase in the heart rate. |
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Yerba Mate also provides energy and a wide range of nutriments without jitteriness and calories. |
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Or does the anticipated jitteriness of stock and bond markets carry a note of broader foreboding for oil as well? |
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Also, some babies go through withdrawal symptoms in the first days of life that can range from jitteriness to occasional seizures. |
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There is a lot of jitteriness in global markets that determine the oil prices which have hit an unprecedented high. |
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And the jailing of poet Mohammad Ibn al-Dhaib al-Ajami after a poem that attacked Arab rulers in the wake of the uprisings in 2011 revealed a certain regime jitteriness. |
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With exposure to SSRIs late in pregnancy, transient neonatal complications, including jitteriness, mild respiratory distress, tachypnoea, weak cry and hypotonia were reported. |
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Side effects of energy drinks are the same as those of caffeine intoxication, and include nervousness, jitteriness, seizures, cardiac arrhythmias, and death. |
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Remember this is a stimulant and it does not come free of side effects like jitteriness, headaches or upset stomach, not to mention interrupted sleep. |
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