As people breathe it in, they may become slightly jumpier and a little more on edge. |
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During track walk, it was apparent that the track was a bit less technical than in years past and jumpier as well.
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In the very beginning, two dinosaurs fight in the style of Ray Harryhausen's famous old dinosaur effects, complete with the jumpier animation. |
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The experience hasn't changed the young man much, though he's a little more vigilant and a little jumpier than before. |
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The doctor's confirmation will leave her a lot jumpier than before, as much as she will want to be happy about the news. |
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But extending the scheme to insured depositors would only make retail clients jumpier and bank failures more likely. |
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Many can barely speak English, so other jobs are hard to find. In the evening, when the school is dark, the joints are jumpier. |
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Mr Mas-Colell says a deal with Madrid will emerge, but it did not happen at a meeting on April 27th, making bond markets jumpier. |
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Modestly higher inflation or jumpier currencies seem a small price to pay for preventing the collapse of America's financial system. |
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After the war in Georgia, Polish public opinion has swung strongly in favour of the system. The Baltics have been even jumpier. |
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There were other examples of the 96-win NL East champion Nationals being jumpier than the wild-card Giants, who won two of the past four World Series titles. |
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