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First, out comes McCain, looking drawn, jittery, and (to my admittedly jaundiced eye) guilty, with his announcement that he doesn't want to debate on Friday because the financial crisis is too awful for a thing like politics to occur.
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They get jittery.
Without dance you get jittery and restless.
Scott Grodesky, at the new-kid-on-the-block Baumgartner Gallery, paints women in exaggerated Renaissance-style perspective, using jittery pencil drawing filled in with uninsistent, frescolike colors.
Elsewhere, form team Crystal Palace assured their place in the play-offs by crushing Burnley 5-0 at Selhurst Park, while jittery Watford drew 1-1 at Blackpool and only hung on to sixth in place of Wolverhampton Wanderers on goal difference.
The larger and more complex of them, "Warhol: Headlines" at the National Gallery of Art, is a dense, jittery but judiciously scaled thematic look at his career-long use of news-related material drawn from print journalism, photography and films.
To critics, the shift in tone as the election draws closer is intended to soothe jittery foreign governments and investors.
Mr. Levingston started the second part of the program alone, with another new work, "The Shadow of the Blackbird," by David Bruce, who drew inspiration for two linked movements of jittery rhythms and fragile melody from Schumann's evocative "Kreisleriana".
The band, which consisted of John Flansburgh (he supplied guitar) and John Linnell (he supplied accordion, sometimes saxophone), went the magpie route, drawing on a vast storehouse of influences: jittery New Wave pop, largely, but also classic rock, hip-hop, show tunes, advertising jingles, and novelty records.
Both defences looked jittery as the 90 minutes drew to a close with Robinson forced into a terrific save from Thistle sub Doolan's low shot.
It doesn't make you jittery.
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